Comparison of leaf smearing and wick feeding techniques for root distribution studies of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)
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[en] Wick feeding and leaf smearing methods have been compared for their relative efficiencies for root distribution studies with tobacco plant. The applied radioactivity gets equilibrated within 3 days in the tobacco plant. Root sections of the plants fed through the wick contained higher quantity for the radioactivity over those of the leaf smeared ones. Because of the case of application and better translocation of applied radioactivity the wick-feeding method appears to have good utility for root distribution studies with hard stemmed plants. (author)
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Journal of Nuclear Agriculture and Biology; v. 5(4); p. 77-79
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