1953
DOI: 10.1104/pp.28.2.325
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Partial Separation of the Plastid Pigments by Paper Chromatography

Abstract: A method for separation of small quantities of plastid pigments was desired, and paper chromatography seemed to be the best prospect among the available techniques. A search of the literature revealed only one direct mention of the application of paper chromatography to the separation of the plastid pigments. STRAIN (3), in a review article, stated that chlorophylls and xanthophylls can be separated by paper chromatography using aqueous ethanol as the developing solvent. In a private communication Dr. S. Arono… Show more

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“…The major features of mushroom growth were recognized by Schmitz (24) who also discovered that elongation was maximal in the upper stipe portion. (9) to parallel roughly the course of carpophore elongation.…”
Section: Plant Physiology Endogenous Growth Regulation In Carpophores Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major features of mushroom growth were recognized by Schmitz (24) who also discovered that elongation was maximal in the upper stipe portion. (9) to parallel roughly the course of carpophore elongation.…”
Section: Plant Physiology Endogenous Growth Regulation In Carpophores Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper chromatography, both the adsorption technique (2,6,10) and the partition method in which the paper is impregnated with organic solvents (11), have been employed in separation of plant pigments.…”
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