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. 1978 Nov;62(5):836–837. doi: 10.1104/pp.62.5.836

Kinetin Reversal of NaCl Effects

Adriana Katz 1, Klara Dehan 1, Chanan Itai 1
PMCID: PMC1092233  PMID: 16660618

Abstract

Leaf discs of Nicotiana rustica L. were floated on NaCl in the presence of kinetin or abscisic acid. On the 5th day 14CO2 fixation, [3H]leucine incorporation, stomatal conductance, and chlorophyll content were determined. Kinetin either partially or completely reversed the inhibitory effects of NaCl while ABA had no effect.

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