SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KLYUCHAHEV, S.S. - KLYUCHAREVA, O.A.
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1965. Aeroklizatologiya (Aeroolimatology)v 55-61
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Atw8pberla pressure, MoteoroWic-o-bo-ervation* Retoorologyt wind volooit,
ABSMACTs Forad" are derived fqr oaloulating the velocities of horisoutil move- I
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field of meteorological eleumts can be related to the velocity of air masts uA tw
nonadvootive changes in the slounts that characterize ykWsioal processes oco=iAg
in the massome The following formu.1as were obtained for the Yelooities of isothem'
and isobars# rospootivelyj =dor the assumption that the observed local vari&UOM in.
those elements is the Ma of its aftootive and nonadvedtiro changest
where 0 is the transport velooLty and
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between 0 and C) and that the vslocity of the isob" is 0.6 of the seen wUA vvlooilir
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AUTHOROs
TITLEs
PMODICALs
ABSMCTj
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Val I tar, A# L# Zolyubovskirt Io I," Xlywheroyp _Tf Aot
Lutsik'i-Y# At
On the.RX'01ted states of "~67 and as"
(0 vosbimbdonnykh sostoyamysmIcs.6T 1 "68)
IsTostlys, Akadeali nauk OSSR* Berlys, flsiohesk*ya~ 1959t
Vol 23# Wr It PP 049-854 (USSR)
In the present paperg the authors investigated the r-mys
originating In the following "aotionis ZA66(pqr) "670
ZnO(pfuj) 0&6?#'&nd Zn67(p,j,) 0468. They Used for this
purpose a scintillation je-speatrose0r, Also the doaar of.tbo
ii0tope "67 was Investigatodl the protons were addelersted
t.y means of the sloctrostatio generator of the M AS WrrM*
In table I and In three diagrams (Flgs,lg 2 and 3)9 the
measured energies of the lines observed are represented am
compaved with the reiults byloth*r authom It was found that In
the range of the. r-speotrux of 172-188 key of Zu 67 a shifting
On the Excited States of G&67 and 0&6e
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of the r-peake of the curves Is caused by the Irradiation
with protons, This shifting In explained as follow$$ if the
protons bare an energy < 1o96 Nov# they do not excite the
Ilikov-state of the Isotope 67 g but a Prodiation with an I
energy of 108 key to observed caused by the reaction
ZU67(pojw) 0&68 9 am.one with 182 kov caused by the reaction
Z1161(pal,r) e At- an Increase In the proton onergyp the
172 k.ev. r-radiation of 0&67 &rise@. Subsequently# the
r-radiation in the range of 120-240 key -at a proton onera
> 2.1 Nov Is attributed to the reaction Zn67(p9n)Q& ~670-The
jo-opeotrum of this interaction Is complicated$" and by a
oompaz4son with the reaction 059(9,n)109, which haa so
in the range of the jr-opeatrum of
120-240 key$ the half-width of the 163 key-,r-line is computedg
end It Is concludod that the Mitting of the poske nust not to
observable& in Investigating the reaction
Znle(.P,A)0&68, the excited state of 0& 66 with the on orgy of
67
On the ftaitod States of Ga G& 307/48--23-1414/~I
342 key hid %son detected before* The authors then make some
deliberations on the levels of some resotional a table of
relative Intensities of the r-quants. in put forward for the
67 67
decay a& 0 Zn I and a level $chose of the Isotopes 0667
and 0&68 to established, ?hero are 6 figures# 3 tabloop and
0 roforenoseq 2 of which are 8ovIet*
ASSOCIATIONs fisiko-takhaichookly institul Akademii nauk USSR (Physico-
technical Institute of the Academy of Scionoseq UkrSSR)
Khartkovokly goes unlyereltot in, A# go Gortkogo
(lbartkov State University Imoni As No Oor'kIW)
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VALITJa A,Lj ZA
V.A. MIX',' V.A. [Into*, V.P.) -J,
of to"AMSMOM ft tbe Co"(PontOR09o Mwo
I", Mur. 6 wo)MS-332 *4* 161. (WA 1418)
2. Fisiko-toMmichosIdy Inatitut AN UM i M3arlkovskiT
goradanWoun" =Lversitst 126 Gwlkogo.
obivo-looto"s
5/056/63/044/004/002/044
3102/3106
AWHORSs Klyucharev, V. A., Valiter, A. K., Zalyubovskiy, I- I-#
Ur gyromognetio ratio of the W nucleus In
TITLEs Kate ement of the 182
the first excited *tat*
PERIODIOATW-~'Zhurnal ek perlsentallnoy I tooroticheekoy fisiki, v. 44#
no- 4t 196;# M6 - MO
TEM The authors developed an apparatus suitable for measuring the gyro-
magnetic ratio of excited nuclei according to the method of Coulomb ezoita-
tion as well to to the method of tpoorrelation. Its Lain parts are a two.
channel goniometor, an electronic recorder, and an al"tromagna t,lenerating
fields of up to 35000,iauss. The r-detector consists of a R&I(T crystal
with an 4DY-42 (FEU-4 photocultipliorl its pulses are fed to a feet-slow
coincidence circuit. The gyrox*gnetic ratio of the first excited state
(100 kev) of the even-even W102 nucleus was smasured by the A,t-correlation
aothod. Neutron-irradisted natural metallic tantalum was used an a ga=me
source. The gyromagnetic ratio was determined from the perturbiatton of
the 1'r-correlation of the 229 100 key cascade caused by the magnetic
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Messuroment of the gyromagnotio-ratio... B102/M6
field S55 kgauss). The shift of the correlation function W(G) was
AG a 4 10, which corresponds to a gyrocignetio ratio g - 0.247,t 0.057.
In the case of a liquid source, AQ was 503')' corresponding to
g - 0.323 + 0.040, The mean value for both measurements is
g - 0.205 10,042. The anisotropy factors of the unperturbed correlation
functions were A. - 0*007 + 0*006 and A2 w 0*108 + 0.008 for a solid and
liquid source, respectively& There art 2 figures.
ASSOCIATIONt fisiko-tokhaichoskiy inatitut Ak&demii nauk UkrainAkQy SSR
(Phyaiootachnioal Institute of tho Academy of Sciences Ukraih-
okay* SSR)j Kharlkovskiy gosudaretvannyy universitet (Kbarokoy
State University)
SUBMITTEDi August 5ij 1962
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"PRIP4,
XUVCUMS Y.A.1 TALITER, I,X.j ZALTMWWj Z.Z.; AFAWIW,, T.D.
lbamumment of the gyrompetic ratio for the V282 sue' us In the first
suited state# Shur, oksp. i Uor. fie* " noopU36-llp Ap 163o
lisiko.-takhnichaskiy institut AN MrSA i Miartkovakly gondarst"W"
universitet.
(Tagetba isotopes-Nepotic properties) (Q=ULu tb*017)
VALITER, %*Xol ZALYLBOVEXLY lols (Zaliubml)qi, 1.1.1;
A. V.0.1; AFAHASITZV, V.D.
5 1 i9vo 7*
Heaswouent of U%a gyrompotic ratiot of in tLe
szoited statA, Ukr, fts. zlh-tw, 8 no.90,3~-94y-, 3163.
(MIRA .1718)
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ACC Nt, AP6MOTS SCOU CW9t MV0046/43/029/012/2LW2140
AMOR: XIZUCba"V. V
Iorg; PhZ21221 gill 1ngjjtjAt*_jf_.jkg Ag#AW_!kt SoIgglat VkrftR (Fialko-tokh
nich*skiy inatitut Akaddiall asak (OW)
Vro, CV00,
I TITL14 Naclear information derived with the aid of the pmkjuer offeCA" per-
turbod angular correlat ims (Tromeact Una of the Itift %h Annual Conference an
Nuclear sMtrascopy _and XW10or Btructuro hold at KUmk 25 January to 2 rebruary
SOURCIt AX MR, InveatlyaAarlya fletchaskays, v#29, &o#120 1966, 2130-2140
TOPIC TA09t Mosebouer eff*at# angular correlation, nuclear energy level, Nuclear
magnotic 1 lat, quadrupole momeato
AWTRACT4. This paper to a survey article concerned with the use, of the Nossbauor
effect and perturbed angular eqrrolations to derive nuclear spectroscopic data# Parti-
cular att#utlon Is given to measurement of magnetic dipole and ol*ctric quadrupole
moments of short-lived nualear states. Both t*cbniques involve tvo successive trans-
Itions with a common Intermediate state; In the Mossbauer effect the Initial and HUAI
istates of the cascade prvKmso are also Identical, Information can be derived too-
coming the influence of both 14tro- and oxtranutlear factors on the intermediate
state. The angular correlation to sensitive to the time integral of the parturbotioni
over the life of the tutirmadlato Ott 0 who to V*ssbsuor scatter carrio
Nation concerning the To us a the poglurbstrota only at the instantInIf the t"iTtt;M*
Lccw4 1/2
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IMIUMV. V6A,I-
Nuclear information obtairwd vith the aid of the Wasbauer
effect and perturbed angular co"slations. Izv, AE =R. Ser,
fiz. 29 no.12t2130-.2-140 D 165. (HM 1911)
I* Flaiko-tekWeheskiy institut AN UkrSSR.
AC - Nk' YURI
000V
Onot
TrMXj Applications of the VAsabsuer offset and partu:rW anguls oorrelatues In
nuclear physics
SOURICZ: AN VkrGW* Fisiko-tekbolobaskLy Inatitato DoklMy# no. Mp 1965.
PrimeneniA effekta. Mossbauers, L vonusbabsWVkh uglowykh korrelystaly v yadernoy
fiz1ka,, 1-22
TOPIC TACSt M8sobsor effect, nuclear cascade# magnatio dipole, electric quadrupole
4
ABSTMOTt Based on general concepts concernin6 a nuclear weeds, the author omWwa
the possibilities of Mssbausr scattering and correlation experimentep ." veU " the
character of information obtainable vith these methodso By mans of wtbamatleal,
arguments,, based on the function vhloh describes the cascade process s
Wei (1.1)
01 ~4 PL).
.7be author eanclodus that a prieraUsed examinstion of the muclew c"cade process.,
vhich inabyA a the Wasbauer effect* makes it possible to MM a compar*tire evalu-
ation of the limitations and Vossibintles of the Musbatur experiments wd to
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investigate the angular coxtelatims or nuclear radiation. 2b@ Investigation makes 11
possible to Jdentify the elaments in a nuclear cascade which might be subjected -to
extm nuclear perturbation* In tba case of pertuzi)ed correlationsp an integmtion
takes place from thk moment of formation of an intermediate state up to the moment Of
Its deW. The autbor examined the basic aspects of the experiments vbLah utilized
the Osabsuer effect and the angss correlations of radiation: a) Information 4=ft
tained in the experimnts of both types; b) arve of appucation or both methods;
~) energy resolving capability, Among the" ant the transformation opomter Op vhIQ1
4epends on the We spani Va alectria and magnetic moments of excitation of nuclear
states and extrawalsar fields* In a number of cases the Interference tarms H and 0
an essential4 Those terms make it possible to obtain the TiadruVOIA MOWMt Of
mclear particles and phortons In atal or reactione-and during tbe CC-decay. A pom-
parlson of t1w application of both vetbods In =11o' ar pbplcs aWn that the corre-
UtIon wworlments we oomIderably advw Orls. arts b"S 25 equUmp
NPress MA 5 Ubless
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KITOVt F.V.
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1. Sachallnik laningradskoy oblastnoy direktaii radiotrculyatsionnor
SOU (for Ivenov). -2., 9tarshLy insh, voutrirayonnoy svymi Tomokay
kookory "&i (for Kumsts"), 3. Machaltnik laboratorLi Oortkovskoy
oblaitnoy direktoUradiotranslyatsionnoy seti (for Kly~cbsv).
4o Nachallnik Kharikovskoy dinktoU radiotranslystsionnoy sati
(for litov).
(Zlectric equipment industry
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AUTVOl.# llyucharoy# To So
TITM On Struotural Olassitioations of Potrolounand Gas Yields
(0 otrukturnykh klassitikatsiyakh nottyanykh I gazovykh
mostoroshdoniy)
PERIODICAL: Isvestiya irysehikh uohobnykh savedeniyo Weft' I gas'l 19590.
Nr 1, pp 3-8 058l)
ABSTRACTj The &rtiole starts with a brief surv*y of the structural also-
sifloations of petroleum and gas fields In the USSR* The
alassifioations by Is Wo Gubkin (Raf 1) and (Rof 2)9 No Tua Us-
peaskays. (Rof 3)# 2. 0o Brod and No A. Yoremenko (Rof 4) or*
discussed, then th#author presents a classification based on
the fisot thatAhs main groups of structural typos of plateau
regions correspond to the analogous structural types of fold
regions, The analogy of plateau and fold structures is dus to
the similarity"of the gooteatonia processes going an in
plateau and goosynoline regions, the only difference being the
scope of the process** (let There or* I figure and
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On Struatural Cl&ssifioatione of Petroleum and Gas ftelds
ASSOCIATION: Uflaskly neftyanoy Institut (Ufa Petroleum Institute)
SUBMITTEM Oatoter 160 1958
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Akmakovo seation of Bashlr4rla. Isy.vys.uchob.saw.; geolA
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no.12t16-22 D 055. (KMA 995)
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IUMAKS IN LENINGRAD (1954-1955) (Russian text) - Sinitsky A. A..
rflOdIftAn C.A. And&Lmc~mr Z.MIKROBIOL. 1957.
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Us Influenza outbroAlts in Leningrad were caused by sinvAllaneous Infection with
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genic pattern of Mooms viruses isallated In Leningrad in this y*srs 1962-1965
was not uniform, W varied greatly. Makawer - Wroolaw
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RpMentolop of Influenza In Lenlegmad In tba last years (19,4-1955).
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Abe Jbur i Referat Zhur - Biologii) No 16, 1957) '(0479
Author I Kanashanokj Ps$,,) XlyuMrevaj MoMs
Title Lipoid Content In the Calf Musclus in Rabbito After
Stverance of theTibial Nerve.
Orig Pub Siul. eksperis. biol. I mieditini, 1956, 42, 110 12, 36-39
Abstract 7be left UbIal. ne"e vue cut in Oult rabbits w)d
after different intervals after the operationt, the qu.
of protein, 11poids and P proteins ana lipcias use
determined in the calf muscle. The destruction of
motor innervation, loading to profound trophical chan-
ges lu the denervated sceletal muscle vas accompanied
by their increase in the quo of lipoids W correspon-
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Institut Oenotiki Akodemij Uuk 1981.
Ust of Russian Aao"alamp Ubrary of Congressp _-JImne 19
52 IML
'Ina
Dissertations The Biology of the BlociLing. and Fertilization of the
Peach.1 Cana Biol 801 Inst of Clenstiosp Acad Sci MR., Jan4%r
(V*stnik Akadouil lack: Moseow, Aug M
SOS SM 393 28 Fob 1955
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Cytombriologloal.studies on the oacumnae of forms wIth materml
herimilty In tate"peoltio orossing of gmessee Zzy. AN SM. lkr. blol.
no.604-50 V-D 155. (NM 913)
I* luslitut genettki AbAmll nank SM.
(MAIN) (ZMIDVATICN. TMWAM)
KLYUCRAMA,.X.Y
Crtelegical analrole of soft wboat derived from hard wheat,
Trudr Instogen."922sI37-VOO 135, (an 91
(Wheat)
UTUCRUVA. N,T.
7orsation of rye s*ods wIthout pollinatim tilAr Instopuen0*22S
241-V49 155. (MA 9A)
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TrMy Inst6gon, ss*22sl4)-2S0 135,
(MAGAO
AUTHOR: 11CHARSTAt No PA - 2939
TITM '-G-the ways of OjjSjA&tiq& of Yorms endowed with maternal NexeditY
In Or*#* between Vqo and Wheats
(Yyyissnonlys, patsy VosalMovenlys form a materinakoy nasledstvon-
nostlyu pri okra shchivudy&kh rshi a pahenitsey. Russian)*
PZRIODICAlot Dokl&4y:Aka4onWX*uk-4Mp 1957s Vol 113, Nr 1, pp 297 - 2*9
Reasive'll 6 / 1957 7 / 1957
ABSTRAC?t of vitality and embryonal develop-
seat without.fuslool-ofthe ooeyto with the sperm *all, The.aMbor
achieved this'sopautiot 'Vjr means of castration of rhys flowers and
by pollination wlth.~mzok species of plants whose pollinlo bag does
not reach the-aimlea.-A am*11 number of *aado was d*v*lop*i yielding
plants with entirely A diploid chromosome
arr"gemout was foU44.4%great many cases of this kind was described
&6 999grAUff 14 t44~64"LOt saterspealflo crosea,broodingp no research
has 'been carried oxtq~boworer# on the embryological eopas* of this
matie'r,and the questiqulof the origin of such forms Is still unano-
Vowed* Observations sbowed that the pollinto bag begins togerminate,
but moon comeso, to grew# after which it axqbdes and does not attain
the budding stagoo1a spite of this fact the action of thepollen
on the cicatrix is propagate& through the s."nary into the Interior,
reaching thepollinto bag. By this prooses the** parts are coast-
dorably onlargodo Only In a few *saso out of 600 experiments do these
Card 1/3 modifications lead to a dovelopmentv whereas the *there died. ?be**
Card 21) to the co-fidliis-i6i--thit In the come of normal fqrtili2ation two pro-
PA - 29)9
On the Wale of ortstastlem of I*=* satowod with natma" x6rodIty
In cress between MWO am wheat.
**sees suet be diatingulabott On %he one baud# fortillutlono- a
process IncludIng the generation of 4maltativo diftoroaass,~Jx the
living totyj and on the other haadq the hereditary process reprow
seated by the mixture of Imustanees of the foaal* ant asle, Ogg*-
nisas with certain hereditary properties. The author succeeded In
her experiment* in separating the$# two processes ty bringlag slout
fortilloation of an egg-*all without allowing It to coalesce with
the opera sill. The mult consisted In the generation of a plant
of purely fealaine typo* (With two Illustrations)*
ABSOCI ATI01a Institute for Oon*tioa at the Acadeag of Science of the V0598*10
(Inatitut S*notiki Akadeall lauk SSU)
PRISM&D STUcadoaMan TsD. Lysenko
Sumambi l5e6*1956
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AUTHOR# Xlyuoharova# M. 20-244/56
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TITLEs ---------
The R61s, Played by Supplementary Pollen Tubes itt the Fructificat-
ion of Wheat (Ho 11 dopolnitollnykh pylitnevykh trubak v-pplodat-
vorenii pabonitay)
PERIOIDICALi Doklady AN 883B# 1957s Vol- 116, Mr 2# pp. )19-322 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The author deals in the present paper on the whole with the que-
stion of the penetration of the content of the pollen tube into
the inner part of the embryo-sao and into the nuoellar tissue
after the molting of the egg oell with the opera$ i. s. during
the development tine of the zygote in the embryo. The sort "Uk-
rainka" servedas material. Most authors say that after the men-
tioned molting the penetration of the pollen tubes into the *a-
bryosto oeasse. In reality the very contrary in the cases after
the gamete molting the pollen tubes penetrate through the sexi-
nal bud to the sabryo-eac in the greatest number. This was no-
ticed alfeady in 1952 by the author in the peach whore the pol-
len tubes were seen in the embryo-aaa *Yen on the 9th day. The,
"me was noticed in the oase of rye. Sperms could be seen which
lay immediately beside the endospermic nuclei. Furthermore the
discharge of the pollen tube content into the nucellus tissue
Card 1/3 which covers the embryo-sao was soon in the case of rye. Some
The Role Played by Supplementary Pollen Tubes in -the Fructifica- 2C16244/50.,
tion of Wheat.
authors even insist on the fact that the operas coalesce with
the nuoollus cores. The pollen tubes apparently contain ferment
substances which are able to dissolve the cell septa. Further-
more the dissolution mods is described. Its inner tissue layers
which are close to the embryo-sao begin to dissolve already be-
fore 'the pollination. In then* cases the antipodes contribute
towards this process. The rest of the cores covers always the
embryo-sao and is called "degenerating cores" in the references.
They can be similar to the operas if they have a certain degree
of differentiation. The author is of the opinion that those pro-
oesses can by no means be called a fructification of the somatic
nuoellus cores. Howevert it can be referred to the nucellar poly-
embryany. But in these cases the embryo is produced without a
taking part of pollen at all. The r6le of the pollen tube content
which discharges after the coalescence of the zygotes is re-
stricted Vo its reception in'the nucellus tissue and subsequent
assimilation during -the development of the zygote in which this
content can becoso a part of the embryo body, the endosperm. A
very important r6le of the supplementary sperms in their imme-
diate penetration into the andospera tissue of the pro-eabryo
Card 2/3 with 2#4j6j and 8 colls. In the further course they are assialls-
*The B61o PlWed by Supplementary Pollen Tubes in the Fructification ft444,/50
of Wheat.
pnoo of the gaaetes does not guaran-
ted by it.Thum the coaleaq
to* the fructifloationg but restores the diploid chromosones,
foram the grain structure of the now organism and given a cortaln
impetus for its Lndopondent development. for the diploidization
one single spern would be sufflojout, but the content of all pol.
lon tubes is necessary In order to secure the viability of the
future organism* Nor* is a certain analogy to the vogotstlvo~hy-
bridation where graft builds its body of the plastic substances of
the basieskooording -to the author it in wrong to divide the buo-
tification prooess into two pavtot "Afructification of the egg call"
and Fructification of the somatic aolls".Tho fructification foram
& uniform biological process.Its duration is determined by the
duration of the predisposition of the pollon.As long as the pol.
Ion tubes penetrate into the nominal bud they truotify*There are
2 figures and 11 Slavic references.
PRESENTEDo April 26, 19511 by T# D. Lysenko# Academician
SUBMITTED: April 229 1951
AVAILLBLEs Library of Congress
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XLTUCHAUUO N.V.
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hrtilitotim in wh"t [vith svmmry in 2aglishl. Zhurockbbtale
is aoAM88-297 J14s 15?. WAA 1019)
1e loatttut genotlu Akmdmtl nouk SSU
(WiNAT) (FMU*IUTICX CW PIAWO)
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17(4)
OTHOR: Xlpoharsvxt It* BOT/2o-123-6-46/5*
TITLX: Recent Data Concerning Y*rtillsatioa in Sordeum Vulgar*
(Savoy* v oplodotyarenii yaohmonya)
PIMIODICAL: Doklady Akadoaii nank S$SRq 1958, Vol 123, Hr 6,
Pp 1128 - 1130 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It has-hitherto not been observed that in Hor4oun vulearis
the contents of the pollen tubes got into the ombryo *&a
after *.double fertilization was performed (Refs 7P 9-13),
Sam* researchers even &*sort that not mor9Ahan on# single
pair at sperastasaids 6" reach the embryo a&* (Rot 9).
The author presents the following data (obtained an summer-
barley Pallidum 11)# which refute those conceptions. The
gommulas wore studied at natural and artificial pollination.
The latter way gay* no distinct results, All gommules were
fixed withia, the first 6 hours every half hour and within .10
houro~overy I hours. in natural fertilization it could be
proved that in spit* of the porformod doublo fertilization the
contents of the pollen tubes are further discharged Into the
Card 1/ 3 embryo sea, The author did not see any additional pollen tubes
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Recent Data Concerning Fertilization in Hordeum Vulgar* SOV/2o-123-6-46/50
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at the moment of the fusion of the ovum with the spermatozoid.
During the dissolution.of the spermatozoid in the nucleus
of the ovAm these tubes could but rarely be seen. During the
prophase and metaphase of the first division of %be zygote#
.however# additional spernatosoideare always present. Accord-
ding to their shape# siseq structure coloration and position
it can be clearly established how long these eptrzatozolds
were In the embryo sac.1he fusion of nors, than one sporeato-
soid with the nucleus of the ovum could not be observed by
the author$ but sho*suggeste this possibilityl as sometimes
the nucleus exhibited 3 nuolooli. The penetration o! several
qpermatozolds Into the plasm of the sygote.is a regular pheno-
menon* The spermatozoide that penetrate latert after the fusion
of the first spernatosold, do not form any nuolooli in contrast
with the fornerg but are assimilated. The samj happens with
the spsmtosoi4s lying outside of the zygote. They are assimi-
lated together with the tissue surrounding the embryo sac and
together with the plasa tubes and used for the
germ formation. Furthermor*9 ;hg Israla'a of the tubes brings
along some active spbstances of the ;erstnt type. They dissolve
the cell wall* and the nuoellar tiscue. Thus the cell-tissuo
Recent Data Concerning Fertilization In Hordeum Yulgare BOY/2o-123-6-46/50
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which ismot "siailabl* by the sAbrya is transferred Into an
assixUableq non-oalluLar-substance (Refs 5j6). Quite recently
it became evident that such pollen is required -for the re-
produation of a strongg -viable progeny. Thus the fertilization
process does not only Imply the fusion of the spermstosold
with the ov= but also all other processes which are related
with the germination of the pollen tubes on the stigma# in the
anoeoium and in the goamule. Roseraohers in the USSR
(Refs 1-4t 8) have described cases of plant formation* with
characteristics of several pollinators - the so-called double
paternity. This Is connected with the utilization of the
contents of -th* additional pollen tubes. There are 5 figures
and 13 reforenass# 8 of which are Soviet.
Institut genettki 1kadeali n&uk SSS R ( Institute of Genetics
*f the Academy of Scienceag USSR)
July 110 1958p by T, D, Lysenko, Aaadamicl&n
July ils 1958
17(4; SOY/2o-127-2-59/lo
AV Xlyucharova, W.
TITLEs Developmont of Chromosomes in a Zygote of Hordean Yal#Rre
PhUldus 17
PERIODICALs Doklady Akaaenii nauk sssap 1959, Yol 127, .11r 2,
pp 444 - 447 (USSR)
ABSTRACTj After a short survey of publications (Hof 31 a Polish film by
A. and L. Bayer) the authors found that neither the behaviour
of the nucleoli after the melting of the ovum with the spars
nor the process of-abronosome formation in the xygoto were
further investigated (Hof* 2#5j6), She describes in the present
paper the accumulation process of the desoxy-ribonualoic acia
(DNA) and the chromosome development in the initial the
iygots. The blossoms of the barley species mentioned,in the
title were fixed during their natural pollination and fortili-
nation. Sinot the dissolution prooess of the spars in the
nucleus of the ovum of barley has several characteristic features
the author deals with it in detail. She Illustrates individual
stages of the mentioned process (Pigs 1-4) and drawn the follow-
Card 1/2 Ing conclusions on the strength of the results obtaineds 1) The
MOM ~s
Development of Chromosomes In a Zygote of Hordeum SOV/2o-127-2-59/7o
Vulgart Palli&= 17
paternal and maternal nucleoli in the 2ygots are the rudiments
of now nuclei, 2) In these rudim#nts,(pronuclsus) thin fibers
are formed which or* able to accumulate D11A. The fibers of the
nuolooli become chromosomes according to the 4twolopaent of
these fibers, 3) The chromosomes in the zygote of barley are
not formation@. Further investigations are bound toprovs, that
this now formation Is governed by certain rules In barley as
well as in other plant species. Thor* are 4 figures and 7 rarer-
onoos, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut genetiki Akademil nsuk NOR (Institute of Genetics
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