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Trichloracetic Acid and Norway Spruce
- 1.0109151 - UEB-Q 20043074 RIV CZ eng J - Journal Article
Forczek, Sándor - Uhlířová, H. - Gryndler, Milan - Albrechtová, J. - Fuksová, K. - Vágner, Martin - Schröder, P. - Matucha, Miroslav
Trichloracetic Acid and Norway Spruce.
[Trichloracetic Acid and Norway Spruce.]
Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Environmentalica. Roč. 17, - (2003), s. 15-27. ISSN 0862-6529
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA522/02/0874; GA ČR GA522/99/1465
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z5038910
Keywords : carbon-14 labeling * microbial degradation * phyllosphere
Subject RIV: GK - Forestry
Independently from its origin, trichloroacetic acid (TCA) as a phytotoxic substance affects coniferous trees. Its uptake, distribution and degradation were thus investigated in the Norway spruce/soil-system using 14C labeling. Visible symptoms of affecting of the plant were also observed. The TCA distribution is given mainly by the transpiration stream. Like in soil, TCA in spruce needles seems to be degraded microbially, presumably by phyllosphere microorganisms coming from soil. Indication of this TCA biodegradation is shown using both antibiotics and axenic plants.
Trichloracetic Acid and Norway Spruce.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0016261
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