1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02873862
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Effect of irradiation and growth regulators on degradation processes in detached soybean leaves

Abstract: Changes in soluble protein profile and chlorophyll (Chl) content in detached soybean leaves incubated in darkness or light were delayed by application of benzyladenine or indole-3-acetic acid and enhanced by abscisic acid. The degradation in light differed significantly from the degradation in darkness. Chl and proteins were lost at a higher rate in darkness than in light.

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“…When ABA was applied to detached leaves, chlorophyll degradation was greatly promoted (Gepstein and Thimann, 1980;Annamalainathan et al, 1996;Ferrante et al, 2004); however, ABA is less effective with regard to plant senescence and chlorophyll degradation in intact plants. Chlorophyll contents were slightly different between the control and ABA-applied plants under sufficient-N conditions (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…When ABA was applied to detached leaves, chlorophyll degradation was greatly promoted (Gepstein and Thimann, 1980;Annamalainathan et al, 1996;Ferrante et al, 2004); however, ABA is less effective with regard to plant senescence and chlorophyll degradation in intact plants. Chlorophyll contents were slightly different between the control and ABA-applied plants under sufficient-N conditions (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%