
doi: 10.1038/214468a0
pmid: 6032867
When the plant hormone kinetin is X-irradiated it decomposes to an extent depending on the exposure. Ultra-violet spectrophotometry and chromatography indicate that the chief degradation compounds are adenine, hypoxanthine and a substance with an R of 0.28.
Radiation Effects, Chromatography, Paper, Plant Extracts, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet Rays, Adenine, Hypoxanthines, Amines, Plants, Hormones
Radiation Effects, Chromatography, Paper, Plant Extracts, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet Rays, Adenine, Hypoxanthines, Amines, Plants, Hormones
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