Effects of Octylguanidine on Cell Permeability and Other Protoplasmic Properties of Allium cepa Epidermal Cells 1
AUTOR(ES)
Gómez-Lepe, Beatriz E.
RESUMO
Effects of octylguanidine (OG) were studied on the permeability of cells of the adaxial epidermis of Allium cepa bulb scales to water and methyl urea and on the protoplast surface. Interference of OG with the Ca2+ and Al3+ action on the cell surface was also investigated.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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