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. 1989 Mar;15(3):917-28.
doi: 10.1007/BF01015187.

Inhibition and recovery of cucumber roots given multiple treatments of ferulic acid in nutrient culture

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Inhibition and recovery of cucumber roots given multiple treatments of ferulic acid in nutrient culture

U Blum et al. J Chem Ecol. 1989 Mar.

Abstract

Ferulic acid, a frequently cited allelopathic agent, inhibited photosynthesis, leaf expansion, and root elongation of cucumber seedlings grown in aerated nutrient cultures in a growth chamber. Other effects were a reduction in the proportion of radioactivity fixed by photosynthesis translocated to roots, a stimulation in secondary root initiation, and an increase in root-shoot ratios. Inhibition of leaf expansion and root elongation induced by multiple ferulic acid treatments was rapidly lost once ferulic acid was removed from the root environment. The changes in general root morphology, i.e., average root length and root number, associated with ferulic acid treatments, were partially reversed or not affected when ferulic acid was removed from the root environment.

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