Abstract

A novel topographic method is described for the fully automated quantitative resolution of activity of two simultaneously applied beta tracers in plant tissues. The advantages of this method using specially developed silicon detectors are demonstrated in studying the effect of direct current on the uptake and distribution of Ca 2+ and P i ions in leaves and stems of Chenopodium rubrum. This treatment has recently been shown to inhibit flower induction in this plant

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