Abstract
Abstract The acrylamide gel electrophoretic band patterns of proteins from young or fresh and old, senescing leaves or petals of roses, carnations, chrysanthemums, and snapdragons showed generally that with aging the initial and prominent, distinct bands near the origin became less distinct and were located at a distance thus indicating the presence of a more heterogeneous admixture of apparently smaller molecular weight protein units. There was also less protein in the senescing tissues. Kinetin treatment tended to maintain the electrophoretic pattern of leaf proteins similar and comparable to proteins from fresh leaves.
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