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_9574405 _aÖztürk, Münir. _ |
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_aProline Accumulation in Some Coastal Zone Plants of the Aegean Region of Turkey. _cM. Ozturk, B. Turkyilmaz, S. Gucel, A. Güvensen. |
| 260 | _c2011. | ||
| 520 | _aIn this study, the proline contents of ecophysiologically different plants were determined on a seasonal basis. The plant species investigated were Cakile maritima, Medicago marina, Pancratium maritimum and Suaeda prostrata (psammophyte-from sand dunes); Arthrocnemum fruticosum, Halimione portulacoides, Halocnemum strobilaceum, Limonium bellidifolium and Salicornia europaea (halophytes-from saline habitats). The results showed that proline content in all taxa was highest in autumn and lowest in spring. The accummulation in general was higher in halophytes (0.104 ± 0.004 ?mol g -1 (f.m.) to 55.138 ± 6.138 ?mol g -1 (f.m.)), as compared to psammophytes (0.242 ± 0.118 ?mol g -1 (f.m.) to 38.307 ± 1.455 ?mol g -1 (f.m.)). This can be attributed to both salinity and water stress in the halophytes, and water stress alone in the psammophytes. | ||
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_9572720 _aNear East University Article |
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_9572723 _aYakın Doğu Üniversitesi Makale |
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_9117776 _aBotany |
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_9574437 _aHalophyte |
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_g2011, Vol 5, p 54-56 _tThe European Journal of Plant Science and Biotechnology |
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