- Standardsignatur5818
- TitelStudies on the Content of Free Amino Acids in Needles of Undamaged and Damaged Spruce Trees at a Natural Habitat
- VerfasserBrigitte Schmeink (*)Aloysius Wild (*)
- Erscheinungsjahr1990
- SeitenS. 66-71
- Illustrationen3 Abb., 3 Tab., 40 Lit. Ang.
- MaterialUnselbständiges Werk
- Datensatznummer200050418
- QuelleJournal of Plant Physiology 1990 : Biochemistry, Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants ; 136(1), S. 66-71
- AbstractMeasurements of th amino acids in needles of undamaged and damaged 90-year-old spruce trees (Picea abies) showed different patterns. During the summer months a reduction in total amino acid content of about 60% was found. In autumn the content of total amino acids rose again. The courses of the single amino acids behave similarly to that of the total amino acids. Quantitatively, the main amino acids were GLU, ASP and GLN with about 37%, 21% and 10%, respectively, followed by PRO, ALA and SER with about 3 - 4% each. In the needles of healthy trees large variations in ARG content could be observed. These variations correlate neither with the damage degree of the trees nor with the nitrogen content of the needles. With regard to the damage state of the 90-year-old trees, the experiments showed significantly higher contents of GLN (74%), ASN (80%) and PRO (78%) in the damaged trees.
- SchlagwörterPicea abies, Fichtensterben, Aminosäure, Säuregehalt, Nadelanalyse
- Klassifikation48 (Schäden infolge unbekannter oder komplexer Ursachen (nach Holzarten geordnet))
160.201 (Blätter und Nadeln)
174.7 (Coniferae [Siehe Anhang D])
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