Physiological Studies with Isolated Leaf Cells: Early Products of Photosynthesis and Their Metabolic Interconversions
AUTOR(ES)
Kulandaivelu, G.
RESUMO
A number of plants have been surveyed with respect to isolation by mild grinding in large quantities of leaf cells. The extent of recovery of mesophyll cells per unit leaf area was found to vary with plant species and the method of grinding. Greater than 70% recovery was obtained from the leaves of Canna indica L., Crotalaria Laburnifolia L., and Thunbergia grandiflora Roxb.
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