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Published in Crop Sci 8:393-394 (1968)
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Varietal Differences among Phosphor-Deficient Oat Seedlings1

L. W. Nittler2

Seedlings of ‘Russell’ oats watered with a nutrient solution lacking phosphorus developed red anthocyanin pigment in coleoptiles and lower leaf sheaths. ‘Garry,’ ‘Niagara,’ ‘Orbit,’ and ‘Tioga’ seedlings were entirely green. Two-thirds of the ‘Rodney’ seedlings were classed as having slight red color. ‘Clintland’ seedlings had a moderate amount of red color, but had much less than Russel.

Key Words: light intensity • anthocyanin • growth chamber • varietal purity


1 Contribution from the Department of Seed Investigations, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, N.Y. 14456. Approved by the Director for Publication as Journal Paper No. 1603, November 6, 1967.

2 Professor of Seed Investigations.

Received for publication November 20, 1967.





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