In recent years autoradiography has frequently been used to study the distribution of radioactive nutrients absorbed by plants. The method g~ nerally employed has been very …
R Thaine, MCW Alters - Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 1955 - CSIRO Publishing
A method of autoradiography has been developed which allows the record of single, a- particles emitted from sections of plant tissue 5-7~ L thick. The method allows resolution of …
WJ McIlrath - Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science, 1950 - scholarworks.uni.edu
With the increased use of radioactive isotopes in plant research, there has been a corresponding increase in the application of radioautographic techniques. Through the use …
Autoradiography, a technique combining radiochemistry, microtechnique and photography, offers another method for studying the morphology, physiology and cytology of plants. As …
JE Pallas Jr, AS Crafts - Science, 1957 - science.org
In the many uses of the autoradio-graphic techniquesince these initial studies, there are indications that certain treatments of plants or plant parts before or during autographing may …
An account is given of the theory and practice of autoradiography," a method whereby specific chemical substances are made to demonstrate their localization in organs and …
E Inselberg - Agronomy Journal, 1959 - Wiley Online Library
Compared with the conventional end window Geiger tube, the jacketed counter for the radioassay of liquids had higher precision and counting efficiency, eliminated the need for …
PB Gahan, AK Rajan - Journal of Experimental Botany, 1966 - academic.oup.com
The autoradiographic techniques for the examination of the subcellular localization of ions in plant cells have been assessed. It has been shown that the use of a controlled-temperature …
animal tissues and, to a limited extent, plant tissues are discussed. Plutonium is used as an example to illustrate an alpha-autoradiographic technique by which either particulate or …