SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDREYEVA, T. F. - ANDREYEVA, V.M.

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-- - ~T F. , Tj A. 4 -. . 'd- '-'O~0,,:',5E-M3KAYA, I.. t WZUVA, T. F.P 1 0 "Different ways of transformation of carbon assimilated by plants in the process of photosynthesis," a paper presented bt'..the International Conference 6f Radioisotopes in Scientific Research, 9-20 Sep 57. 20-114--3-58/60 AUTHORSt Andreyeval T. F., Naltborchik, H. Ya. TITIEi On the Influence of the Physiological Condition of the Plant and of Some Extraneous Effects Upon the Composition of Photo- synthetic Products (K voprosu o vliyanii fiziologicheekogo sostoyaniya rasteniya i nekotorykh vneshnikh vozdeystviy na sostav produktoy fotosinteza) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademli Nauk SSSR,1957,vol,114,Nr 3,pp4,662-665(USSE) ABSTRACTs Research work of the last years led to a proof, by means of lfiotq]~ic analysis and chromatographic analysis, of the forma- tion of amino acid and albumen substances during photo- synthesis. It remained unknown, however, how large the share of these substances in the photosynthetic productsum. It was unknown whether the quantity of these products changes in plants with different metabolism or in the same plant during ontogenesia under the influence of extraneous agents. There exist data on a differing distribution of carbon, which had been assimilated during photosynthesis, among the different substance fractions,.and in dependence on the type Card 1/3 of plant as well as on photosynthetic conditions. The 20-114-3-58/60 On the Influence of the PhysioloCical Condition of the Plant and of Some Extraneous Effects Upon the Composition of Photosynthetic Products authors of the paper under review had the intention of follow- inj; the participation of photosynthetic carbon in the forma- tion of amino acids, albumen substances and carbohydrates under different physiological conditions as well as at changes in extraneous factors of the environment. Beans (Phaseolus) and peasant tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) were used in these experiments: cut-off leaves or leaf sectors, leaves still connected with the plant, under light or in the dark, were used as test material. On the day before the experiment, a solution of 1 % of (N15H 4)2S04 with heavy nitrogen, ten times enriched, was introduced through the root, Radioactive carbon dioxide was introduced into the leaves. These are the results of the experimentss Under natural conditions of growth the formation of amino acid;, and of albumen substances takes place in the leaf during the photosynthesis. The quantitative re- lations in the composition of the photosynthetic products being formed (carbohydrateag albumen substances, amino acids, organic acids) vary according to the species of the plant, the age of the plant, the physiological state of the plant, Card 2/3 and extraneous influences. The share of albumen in the pro- S603%60 000/05/23/056 B 15 0% AUTHORS: Andrueva, Tg-.X.,q Candidate of Biological Sciences, Borodin, Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Glazunov, M. N., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences TITLEt Application of Stable Isotopes in Science and Technology PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1 740, No. 5, PP. 82-83 TEXT: The Conference which was convened by the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin dealt with this problem. The Conference was held in Leipzig from December 10 to 12, 1959. A large number of scientists, collaborators of various scientific research organizations and delegates from the industry of Eastern Germany, as well as scientists from Hungary, the Chinese People's Republict Poland, the USSR, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia attended. I.Muehlenpfor , Director of the Institute of Physical Methods of the Separation of Isotopes, opened the Conference which dealt with problems of the application of isotopes in biology and che2mji2st as well as the T,r Y, , Card 1/2 ANDREYEVA, T. F., (IJSSIO "Features of the Amino Acid and Protein Formation in the Leaves of Pl-ints during Photosynthesis." Report presented at the 5th Int'l. Biochenistry 'Q'on,gress, Moscow 10-16 Aug IQ,61. AITMEYV4,T.P.; KORZIIEVA, G.F. Particular aspects of the development of amino acids and proteins in leaves during photosynthesis. Fiziol. rast. 8 no.l+:"I-"8 161. (111RA 14:1.1)- 1. Timiriazev.Inotituto of Plant Physiology,, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Plantor Effect of light on) (Amino acids) (Proteins) ANDREYEVAL'T.F.; KORZHEVA, G.F. Diurnal variations In the amount of amino acidsIin a sunflower lea.f. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.6:1455-1458 Ap 62. (MIRA 15-14) 1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy im. K.A.Timiryazeva AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Kursanovym. (Amino acids) (Sunflowers) -~~DREYEVA , T. F. ; KORZHEVA ) G. F. Effect of the spectral composition and intensity of light on the formation of amino acids in leaves. Fiziol. rast.11 no.6:951-960 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Timirlazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. ANDREYEVA, T.L I I eneration of the potato in the northern zone. Uch.zap-Chm- I ) Dep I goo-ped.inst. no-7slOO-132 159. (MIRA 1319) 1 (Potatoes--Diseases and pests) L 545lL66 LVT(l)/EWT(M)/T/ZWP(t)/ZV1P(b) --- IJPW JD ACCESSION NH: AP5019751 uR/oo5i/65/O39/0D2/0177j01W. 539-1 4 VY# 73 AUTHOR: Duffidn, V. A. I AngL%= T. L.; ev, V. It. Sorokin, VV No TIEZe. Broadening of emission lines loj #Wlium by molecular 1qdrogen ~!011 Wl~ SOURCE: Optika i ape a iYap, 19, no 2j. 1965v 177-180 az kt TOPIC TAGS: t ssion line, line broadeningp hydrogen., pressure effect ABSTRACT: The broadening of the "50 and 3776 A emission lines of thallium by molecular hydrogen was investigated using thallium atoms excited by photodA880014- 4, tion of TI-I molecules. The procedure was to irradiate a quartz cell1cont4ining the gas by means of an external source (PRK-2 mercury lamp), and to measure the width of the excited-atom lines as a function of the pressure and of -the,type of gas, A diagram of theexperimental setup is shown in Fig. 1 of the ezelosure. Tue. hydrogen pressures ranged from 0 to 720 mm Mg. The pbgtodissociation was excited. .as a result of absorption of the 2002,, 1972p and 1942 A mercury lines by the TI-I molecules* 2he Tl-atom fluorescence spectra were obtained with an ISD-28 spectro- graph crossed with a nbry-Perot etalon. The 5350 and 3776 A line proflies:were 0th determined by photographic ph GM-00try. A linear variation of the vidth of b :Lines approximately from 0,1 to 0.75 cor3- van observed on changing the hydrogen i Card 1/3 0 L70 10 -L 5451-66 6ACCESSION RR: AP5019T51 .pressure from 0 to 720 m Rg. The broadening of the cross section., due to elastic collision of the thallium atoms with the 1*drogen molecules., was found to be 20"14 cr?., which does not differ =ch from the values obtained for co; ons between alkaline metals and molecular hydrogen. "We thank R NOS A. ]3azhuli_,' a G. Rautian, and 1. 1. SobelfmWfor useful discussions aqd advicej, and I. S. mars~~Pg ,T , , !.pis co-workers D. A. Goukhb' !Wand G. N. Sem&ig of the Moskovskiy elekt zavod (Moscow Electile-Ndb - -1 yriji~ring the lamps." Orig. art. has: pl~= 2 figurea and 2 fo-r~. 1ASSOCIATION: none :SUBMITTED: 11"064 XWL: 01 SUB CoDst op. AIP ?a MW SOV: W9 VZM: W2 Card 2/3 EWA-(k)IFBDr L WA(h), IND. 1Jj~uP)__WG ENT {I) /EEG(k) -21TIENP(kVE IWA ACC NR.- Ar6000193 - SOURCE (,/65 /oft 9/oo5/.14 o8/1 o-_ CODE: UR/005 : 41 L 4 eveva Dudkin V. A4 Malyshev V I rqlov, G. V! AUTHOR - Aind tyj. .1_J., kh "" 14. ; Sorokin, V. kova, L. A 4, V _ W !3 ORG: Physic Tnatitutp im, E. institut Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Photodissociation In a e_t_rJ,