Abstract
The effects of toxic gases on extent of injuries to assimilating surface, dry weight yields, and generative development in bean and barley were studied in three successive phases of vegetation under conditions of optimum soil moisture and of drought just above the wilting point. Experiments with ozone and sulfur dioxide on bean and SO/sub 2/ on barley demonstrate that the susceptibility of plants to toxic gases decrease under drought conditions that cause a temporary dehydration of tissues. Determinations of sulfate sulfur contents in different plant organs show that a lower hydration of tissues is accompanied by lower adsorption of sulfur dioxide.
Citation Formats
Markowski, A, and Grzesiak, S.
Influence of sulfur dioxide and ozone on vegetation of bean and barley plants under different soil moisture conditions.
Poland: N. p.,
1974.
Web.
Markowski, A, & Grzesiak, S.
Influence of sulfur dioxide and ozone on vegetation of bean and barley plants under different soil moisture conditions.
Poland.
Markowski, A, and Grzesiak, S.
1974.
"Influence of sulfur dioxide and ozone on vegetation of bean and barley plants under different soil moisture conditions."
Poland.
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title = {Influence of sulfur dioxide and ozone on vegetation of bean and barley plants under different soil moisture conditions}
author = {Markowski, A, and Grzesiak, S}
abstractNote = {The effects of toxic gases on extent of injuries to assimilating surface, dry weight yields, and generative development in bean and barley were studied in three successive phases of vegetation under conditions of optimum soil moisture and of drought just above the wilting point. Experiments with ozone and sulfur dioxide on bean and SO/sub 2/ on barley demonstrate that the susceptibility of plants to toxic gases decrease under drought conditions that cause a temporary dehydration of tissues. Determinations of sulfate sulfur contents in different plant organs show that a lower hydration of tissues is accompanied by lower adsorption of sulfur dioxide.}
journal = []
volume = {22:12}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Poland}
year = {1974}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Influence of sulfur dioxide and ozone on vegetation of bean and barley plants under different soil moisture conditions}
author = {Markowski, A, and Grzesiak, S}
abstractNote = {The effects of toxic gases on extent of injuries to assimilating surface, dry weight yields, and generative development in bean and barley were studied in three successive phases of vegetation under conditions of optimum soil moisture and of drought just above the wilting point. Experiments with ozone and sulfur dioxide on bean and SO/sub 2/ on barley demonstrate that the susceptibility of plants to toxic gases decrease under drought conditions that cause a temporary dehydration of tissues. Determinations of sulfate sulfur contents in different plant organs show that a lower hydration of tissues is accompanied by lower adsorption of sulfur dioxide.}
journal = []
volume = {22:12}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Poland}
year = {1974}
month = {Jan}
}