Changes in Ascorbic Acid Content during Growth and Development of Panicum miliaceum
AUTOR(ES)
Nanda, K. K.
RESUMO
The present paper deals with changes in the ascorbic acid content of the shoot apex during its transformation from the vegetative to the reproductive state and its further development in Panicum miliaceum var. Samai Co. 1. Seedlings were exposed to 24-hour illumination, natural day, and 8 hours of illumination per day. Ascorbic acid was determined for the growing apex, stem, and leaf of the main shoot and for the individual branches produced on it at successive developmental stages.
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