학술논문

Effect of illuminating gas and ethylene upon flowering carnations
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
Bot. Gaz. (Chicago); (United States); 46
Subject
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT. ETHYLENE
TOXICITY
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
SENSITIVITY
WATER GAS
AGE DEPENDENCE
AIR POLLUTION
CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERES
DOSE LIMITS
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS
FLOWERS
PLANT GROWTH
ALKENES
ATMOSPHERES
FLUIDS
FUEL GAS
FUELS
GAS FUELS
GASES
GROWTH
HYDROCARBONS
INTERMEDIATE BTU GAS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PLANTS
POLLUTION
SAFETY STANDARDS
STANDARDS 560303* -- Chemicals Metabolism & Toxicology-- Plants-- (-1987)
Language
English
Abstract
The effects and toxic limits of illuminating gas and ethylene were studied using only the buds and flowers of the carnation. To determine the relative sensitiveness of buds and flowers as well as the relative sensitiveness of buds and flowers of different ages, one series of experiments was carried on by exposing entire potted plants to an atmosphere containing small proportions of gas. In another experiment, the buds and flowers were exposed individually to the desired concentrations of the gases.