Rapid determination of free proline for water-stress studies
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TextoSeries ; Plant and Soil, 39(1), p.205-207, 1973Trabajos contenidos: - Bates, L. S
- Waldren, R. P
- Teare, I. D
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Proline, which increases proportionately faster than other amino acids in plants under water stress, has been suggested as an evaluating parameter for irrigation scheduling and for selecting drought-resistant varieties. The necessity to analyze numerous samples from multiple replications of field grown materials prompted the development of a simple, rapid colorimetric determination of proline. The method detected proline in the 0.1 to 36.0 moles/g range of fresh weight leaf material.
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