SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOLOTKOVSKYY, H. KH. - MOLOTOV, B. S.

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I 1.~ ~7 1 - C-~ f~' -" ' I . -'C y r - -tf, a _U Mr., rfwr-navl.tskty State UnIve-rsity. Chernovitsy, GI "M Ch,mmi in the IlInti-a-c rf* thz Pr,-..,ito '-,ro,if-ht. Xbout by 9 3. 1947 5 G. K110 304C9 0 rtarurlyonli ko--i-jelyrt.,iionTV,.h ,-.vyrzey ,,yefldy -L kart.ofyelya. Tric!,y In-tr- f1rialoC:il m-:tycniy L~, . TL- , T. V:E. vyl). 2. 1949, s. 162-70 EO: Illo. ?4 Ya,armvsxir, G. KH. 28309 ZnachYarttYs arAkt!Lvatorov rosta d1ra 803toyaniya lokccra u rattyanly. WAAcly akad . nauk SSSR. Novaya syerlya T. LX7M. No. 2. 1S:49 S. 40j-Oe- Bibliogrs 12 IlazY. SO. LLMIS NO. 34 USSR/Biology - Grovth Stimulants 1 NOT 49 Plants, Voody *Action of Certain Growth Stimulants in a Kixture of N41rol and Ash Upon the Healing of WourW in Woo4ry Species," G. Kb. Molotokovskl~-, S. 1, Pas~kz--' , Cher- novits State U" 31 PP "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LUX, No I Reached three conclusions from two series of expert- xMMts: (1) Properly selected concentration of indolyl. acetic acid stimulates healing process. (2) Wigrol lubricant in various combinations, vitkk ash, 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid, and alphanephthyl USSB/Biology - Grovth Stimulants (Contd) 1 NOT 49 acetic acid in effective, for trees and fruit trees. (3) Success in healing is closely connected vith tim of vound and peculiarities and age of specimen. Sub- mitted by Acad N. A. Maksizov 3 Sep 49. 156T13 COO, Aa,valks 4( VFW by 0WO pew* &UWSF& MI. WN (1111wecrtefted U" the 144mocc*MWOR 00odc An NMI vmm (4%led 410111 N comm. br infiltmiae kc JD min. at W w wl(bout i"Aftrallime &r *Oise Z. cc 14-11r. ccoca't perw , As WW's van" stimm6okwo of (be furrme. but .. I ,d fit C.M.,ke of t and (it i. pnLwfy edective. boorvec. rbt stwwth stamuLattag w.1. KWK" war lk-t by "ration of bpAge. StMA Ckalr fit It Wkk (,am the fmchim; at the plammmic membraom csuwts cmr4r* no mktomrwture A04 fiXT"amcd wall wahattv to rar.*ts awtn C"Cs. C.. It. r= OF7 UM/Biology - Grovth Stimulators Jan 50 Lipase Activation of LiVase by Certain, Growth stlyffliliktors" ..NG. Kh. Molotkovskiy, X. X. Volotovskaya, Cbernovitay State U, 3 PP *DOk Ak Sauk SSSR" Vol LXX, Bo 1 3rowth stimulators halve been found to cause anatomic*. 000hOlogical, physiological, and biochemical chaqps. Little information is available on biochamical proc- eases connected vith dynamic fermentative apparatus Of Plant. Deterwined that activated lipast isolates 214hatic acid frcm lecitines -."--'Ch mak up plasmatic 155T7 OMAliology - Grovth Still-lators (contd) Jan 50 MOMbrame. Latter, as a result, in chwlLcterized by Cbange in microstructurewith greater permeability :rCr various nutrient matter. Submitted by AC'3A N. A. Msksinoy 9 Nov 49. L024a U Jay 501 P42 _Lzers "tMet of Some Euvirormntal Conditions on the Forr tUM Of the R&r of Brunch-lared Rye," G. Xh, Molotk,~-, SkLy, YU. 0. Holotkowskiyj Chernowitsy state U, 3f P "ftk Ak Ikuk BMMO Vol T so 2 bescribes results of test conducted in 1948 on effe, of diMrent doises of mineral fertilizerp vernaliz&- tlan, &at transplantation on degree of branching of ~ r7e plant ears. Tabulates effect of single.. double, and trip" doses of nitrogen-phosphoms -potassium fertilizer mixture and same mixture and doses vith- ~Oat nitrqpn on structure and yield of rjub~ect ears. 1601" um/tiology - Bje (Coutd) 11 may AU tests shoved Impro. nt over control plants but 1e dose NM mixture shoved the most. Submitted 50. C.. Y.11, "On ChariCine It'inter LranchirC Ryc into Perennial -ye tri Cuit,.I:-,.1 yc,.jj3dD," Dore AN S5514 72m rp 591-93, ig5o 1. .1. Translation U-3403, 30 Apr 53 w2moystrn. H..Kh., may.karedro:nx fizialohiyi rowlyu. Vivo ye&rs of saientific-resear& work of the DvWtaout of Pl"t PbVslologr of the Charnayter Stato Umivarcity. S*t.%Emr.(Ulcrj 8 na-3z?,5-95 c5l. (ba" 6:9) (Ghernovtsr (Physialogy-Botarq- CharnaTtsy Uaiversity) if - MoUr Mioto"ry, a,~ Kht ran Beech, Change in the form of leaves of a beech tree. Biu2. Glar. bot. saela, If*. 10, 1951. Monthly U*t of bgaW A-ciessalMs Ubrary of Congreea,, December 1M. Unclassified. GM,PL IIAM-41o. Oki. (;~Kh kvr"'V'#'kl '%C&te nt. R.s omm VIOI. 5-&e. 2 &-!. 1"2 (c - Ir a low it 0 %1 ,, universt4h TJ,C.c..(h And 4c,4ttoq(l%en% 'I t*tdltd ut 0 KII. to, ". 110.0 it 64 M"M Aks&"IY* Kbukr 5.5.1, 1., DoklMy tot. 71t, ga. Ylli-rf sklooldblaft Oi 8WWbk AdW ill 11" SJ-S~k St. M"ItUt.-Kapts) wkk bivw-eW tAsato dos" that d* Inv" coataks no* awwbic w4d peg of"n Wt. than d'a st"m (fiKvw 4f " 1. "d the sedrs rArrr oomwwf&Ac Pon then the bcwoodw. Tbr vk%mk commt khmesom (4jrwd the ""W PWU 4, (as= OARt. rdoc"Jam am do, (be *pica pan cuirwo mom socarbk add tbox the S"w pwmt~ imp k Lk omm - as a" I Rp minLbtg wm p4pwu Lbe K-"tr of the tbowr 4( a" lav"Istim is aw wCulimm. RV*M ic=lr T IKID VSiloy cDr-o --Vol 1~ -V f. cj, 4;1, In rl4clts was fnudhd by" Vzo, rA chmroO,y3 Vj In the C--Cf%, f I wal WTft at thp 11~41~A-~,! w"Jelraf lire Irm, of t-)6 ifIrtwir, Imtr 'wh jw,~,s .% jimp ft t (oncts. (NAtt, rye, dahlia, ff-43cr's felm-1, lettiv. h:j&qrn, jr~611. tlmtz,r!,. tMsx, 64, o Ad maple wrte - Ii T O t ne f to m yp~, l -Ig 1;0~f puts. VC-ce "ch 11 in Iv;x%t Is ;I OR of ~00- NDIOIXOTS,'LTT, . . ......................... I- activitr of the DwpsLrtownt of rIAmt fteiatogr of the Cbermartsy State UitiversUr. 19514952. Not.zbzw.[Ukr.] 10 ac.3rI03~405 c5.1. (KLRL 6t6) (Chernavtor Uitirarititjr-Botauy--ftsi*logr, ) (Pbr*i*togT--B*twq- Chernayter Uaivorsitrl IL-CV-11, YJ. ti., Kh. rUG"U."j.- 2. ussR (6ou) 4- Trees 7- gew method or interrupting the rest period of tree plants, bokl. Ali 333R 110. 1, 1(%53. 9. Kanthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, krll, 1953, Uncl. HOLOTKOMKIT. G.Kh.; HOUITKOVSKIT. Tu.G.-. SUKACHRT, T.K,, akademik. - x xw Eldlp-ritr and the concentration of h,-drogen Ions in metaxers of somme plantor. Dokl. AN SWR 90 no.6:1171-1173 Je 153. KRA 6:6) 1. Chernovitakly goeudaretyeaW universitat. 2. Akademlya nauk SSSR (for Smkachev). (Botany-Physiology) fvwm~orK ovzf, leff Oct of wetting o(com Seeds in wtrm or on Itip 0 U2 and *.Id.X., Kh. Ntolotko"kif GI Snuk S,S,S~R, 92. K C~ffn %Wd oin water thit h.&4 been prrhe-Atrif to .10 no' frw ri 41 1412 r" only irnprq~r% the rate of growth n( like PIA-It q InIt Also hn- Cheirdeall kbst. provel the fitull yiell of corn. Diffcreurvq of IW'* or g3r d in 8 were obwrved on jun.Ji fiel Wals. Varioui stn , rrQI t NO. 9 Vol. 4 a terrip. rd fin-001 for botst t"ilti. The tresited -weds pro- May IOP 1954 ducv pfEnto with higher 01 . nmnal chInyf4phyll conlent ical Chemistry Biolo a d humced cmtent a. .,wort;ir acid ruul ratilave. g r. U, R04C44!~q-:7 calift matw Is, )Uks. waftr eftt"ll, aw *7 eft"Coft 11* Mad-cal Abet. d / c4kww V*49 A. j livm); ef aid 1, 91, , 7 . w . ' ' c- w 446, Wit.- OtiOW011 stuffy list c'Y Aprj,jo, 1954, m q. qf lular Juice wu dttj. by M4rb, t2lPffsolon fAutim.. 11,0 l"A"t tit" Ittd detv. of r, of he to"feft w 1 B101091cal Chamistry JLJ 1 11d. by dryinr to Det"* alade ~m int-DOcies f D o 9443 "cum -T-a """, ", N ' may, show the fni I; COntent in the jov "gj'.. 4 the Plant stemn trester th" In Upwon" J . w (h the exr*ptlo, ojRjj,,,, 71W bsft of mch Jr j., r h top pettion. The dfirtriN L;m h Ifto mtent tun U t d&fta If rev" to that Of aro With CVDWat ~X = as one pocerok "CentlS the plant Atrm. 01 vesm I tried X~ of juk-e Witt no thiv 1w. k a, - - of diffacgeatj kft on ftand at U, do'ertu j4m. Ti- varkams - cm pr m a H4j ACION244 of cimssfitt Y .1 ~~ for tho Ulan, pmt parts . d!y:matfer TP!jt"Li -to Yt 01 t4 ter _bVw- - plot 11"mi ties) d6i MDWMTMT G.1h,- MOLOWYM111r. 'ru.G..- SLOD=A.JMUrA, D.T. MIAP- Ralation of the P*I&Atr of metamere of oer*&IS to the activit of oxilizing einzyms &&A to the vitamin C content, 15otesbure[mr.1, 11 na.1:67-72 154. (KraA 8:71 1. Chernivutackir dorshxwnir univereltot, Imfelra, f isiologil. roalln. (Ascorbic acid) Wrain) (Nnxyms) EDAMLTM. re,.Kt KOLMOTS(KI'r. G,lh. r------- "Ol"Mme--aw Occurrence of Polwitr ditturbanat in a orpruot. Bot.shur.Cukr.] It no.11101-105 C54. (KLRL 8:7) 1, Inatitut botanikL AM UM, viddil vishchikh roalia. Cherat"t0kir dsrsh&vnijr univeraitet. kvfedra f lgialogiL roallu. Cs~mce) (FoUritr (Biolag7)) NDLOTMTM[lT, Golh.-. MJBnWAt TOT* nWviGlOff Of P*t&t* pl=ta with trimed tapa. Bo,%I.zhur.[Ukr.] U no.ZC78--85 95AFo (ML 9:7) I. Chernivetalkir derzhavuir uniTersitet, Wedra figiologil roslin. (Potatoes) wouyammr, G.Kh. -- -~ft*ft4O-WAIC-A", "W! : " rm phm=3ncm of polarLtr and the damlopmnt ef plante. Bot.stur.culwoi U na.3:3-15 154P. (K= W) lo Cbernkmtokir, dershavair uni"ruitet. kiLfedra Miologft roslia. (PolarLtr (Hfoloa)) (OrMbt (Plants)), NOWMTUM G.1h, Torustion. of additIonaL shoots on roots of the black niehtahau under conditions of disturb4, polaritre Biul.GIAr.bot, a&" no,18t 95-97 c54- (KLRL 8CII 1, BotanichaskEr cad Charmyttskogo gatudaratTemwCo universitota, (NighttbAdO) KOLOZXOFSM,G.Kh. rnducod mtaa*ric ssVwuts In potato tubers arml the phW.&j*joCjc&j nature of their pol&rity. F19101-mat. 2 no-1:70-74 ra-r is. (KLU 8: 9) 1. Chernovitakly goandarstwenrqr, universitet, USM. (Potatoes) (Polaritr Ololoa)) KOLOTKOVStKIT, G.Mi., LOPUSHUSKIT, P.I.-, GOLUBLUT, T.O. Relation of pol&rity*to the dyuamicor, of formation and the dis- tribution of ascorbic acid. in tha walnut. Bot.%Iv&r. (Ukr.1 IZ ne.4:3-12 155. (KLRL 9:11, Ofalnut) (Ascorbic acid) 0AW I M*Xq ~.,cujturil Plant physiol)r CUM I/I Pub. 22 - 4Q/47 Author* I. Lopushanskiy, P.. I.., -and 111olotoy8xiy, G. Kh. Title Respiration of twtameric formations of walrut a rid tke polarity phencriena Periadl4d~ 1: Dok -All, ISSM 10)/6j, 1179-1182i ~Feb, 2-1j, -1955 A tra b0__ Investigation wks -conducted.- to- datermine the rtispiration-intensityof a walnut (,Tuglanrt regia L) durins, virious peric4s of leaf vegetation. Results obtaim-ld arn desc riLcul. Mne, U.SM ref;.-rences (1937-1953). Tablec C. ImUtution, State Univnrsity, Chernov*.sy PreaepL(?d bVi Acadmiciar A. L. Kurijanov, December 22, 1954 17 d-rm -- --- -- - -- - -- -- --- - - :-jxt"4rm64-SKIY#--&,Xh-.- - USPR/Plant 4,y,31c1o~y Respiratiou a~.L.' 6a Jiur acL .;iur Biol., lo 2~,, 19;,31 104-32-5 Author Inst '01 Title _rity, CorrclU n;,C. Trarilocation )f lubsl,;~ Li lllxv~ OrGanisi:is. OrIC; Pub ]Taucha. Ye7.he:pdnik, C,~rux,4%),,ritsk. Iha-t, 1, No 2, 1956 (1957). Abstract * survey of data V) tllie polar distributi.,.)., ,.t orr,jmIc nie., riineral su7),.;'~a;,cc-. ii., iiAiviftal ccll~;, -.I- Zwru-s, arjans ancl cutirc as created by c_-74c.:.tLz;r. of the protopla-a -~.:L !:);~positve zones ojO t;ie structures. =id ions arQ b,, the author '"J"ns: hompolar, c Li one of Via Card 1/2 NOIDMYSXI,r I Coefficientsof palAritr wd j;raduatica of the catfficlent of formation and digtribution of subatanceg im plAntz [with Maglish mmauLrr In inwort]. riziolorast- 3 u4w3tZ43-Z51 Kr-JO 056. (KraL gtgl I.Chernaritakly gosudArgtvannyr uniTesitat. Chernavitgr. (Polarity (Blolagr)) (Botany--Phy#lolcgr) KOLOMOTSIKIr. G.1h.; WPUSKANSIKI'r. P.I.; SMOATOVA. K.A. Growth dpumics of fruit an4 the formation of vitamin C and ail im wmazzat fruit and leKwas In conneezion with polarlty. Ukr.bot.zhur. 13 noel:56-62 '56. (KLRA 9:9) l.Chornivetelkiy darthavnly univereltat. Xafadra. f1cislogli roslin. (Walnut) MC ~~t Physiology Respiraticnand. ~%tabolism Abs Jour : Referat. 2h - Biol., No, 6, 25 March 195T, 22329 Author :Holotkoyekly, G.Ja., Grigorutsal, G. T. lost :No given Title Oxidation - reduction processes In plant reproductive organs in relation. t-_ appearance of polarity. Orig Pub Zh. obahch. biologiyp 1956, ITp go 3t 212-21T Abstract The intensity of respirationj, peroxidese: and catalase activity, the leveL of pff, rff and, ascorbic acid content was(bterained UL flowers an& fruit of the tulip tree, pear tree, apple tree, plum, sour cherry, white and yellow LiLlies, tulip and poppy. .Th& ascorbic acid content, eazyme activity and, respiration .intensity gradually changed from the highest value to the low- est in the cal3x and corolla, similar to that observed, in leaves. In diotributing thape substances anA enzymes in stamens and. pistils the saw*gradual progression was observed as had been established for the stalk (Molotovskyj, Botan, T. Acad. sai. Lkr.iwR 1954, 11, No 3)- In the author's opinion, this Is convincing proof in favor of the conceptof'Plantefol and Kreehetovich, according to whom the calyx and corolla am Card, 112 -3- TjWWFhyato13gr of Plants. General Problem. r-i A:~jf3 imir: Ref . Zhzr-Biologiya, Iro lo 1958, U02. AuVicrs : Lo7ashanakly,, P-14p Kolotkovalklyj, G. Kh. lust :Chernawtar valversity TVA-e :Katerials on the ftsiology of the Wis1mut. Orlig Puba. Ko;uk zap. Chernivetalk. un-t, 1956, 23, IT-93. Abst-mat: The shartmas of the dar has PertItted a quicken-ing of the proces3es of preparing the valnut seedling for wintering. A Urect vdAtionship bas been discarered between the ascor- bic said c=tent and the plant's resistance to winter. The black walnut, the mwt resistant under ChernaTtay ccodltioas, Is cbamcterlzed by the highest cont.,ent. of We acid. Xmpha- sized Is the presence of a correlationa.1 mmiection between the formation of fruits in the opring and su=wr flaverings. It is suproosed that the formtLon of fruits can be anal" cdzd~ 1/2 -1- USSR/Plant PhystoloMr Ruspiration and Hetabosion. r-2 Abs Jcur : Ref Zhu-" . BLOLOP No 5: 195a, 1.9926 Author : KO1otkavskii,-qKh- rnst : Title : Unity and Polarity of the Plant Or6wdsme Orig Pub : Nauk. tay, Chernivotsk* un-t, 1956, 23,p 94-101 Abstract : On the basLa of previously pubLished varks tLe author surveyed the schme of polarity in the formtion and ac- cumulation of various combinations and the intensity of metaboligm In opposit parts of the plant. OrLnns meta- mxas and colls as structural elements of polarity are distributed in tha plant in a definite order., The content of active substances in the plant decrease and the inert substances increase (cellulose, ligain etc.) the further the dirtanca of these substances from the upper poles of the shoot and the root,, and the nearer they are to the root neck. rn young plants the upper Card 1/2 C7, M/Plant PhygiolocT - Orwth and Dovelopuent. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.,, NO ~,, 1Wj, 15993 Author : MblotkovskLi, 9A. rmt Title : The Mtura of Chan(;ce in Beat Ro3ts when Grxn in a Reverse Position to the lkrizon. Ori[; Pub : Hauk. zap. azarnivatek. an-tj, 19~6, 23,, 3-16. Abstract : The tip of the root of the sx4mr or table beet was bu- ried In the aoil, while the rest or it remained outeile. 1:n 2 to 6 mathe the reversed roots develup-ad formtions in the forn of I'veinsffp "warts" and excrescencas, which in their potward form and interior structure differed fron the excreseences on roots in norml position. The author explainoC the damlopamt of formtLons in the reversed roots by- tha rnvmcri:. or nutritious auba- tances in the opposito direction, that is from the head to the tail. When the tip of the root was removed the card 1/2 f aim low vow - - ---- ----- 1 Ph *tPoWitysas., ~ h4 ritAmin, C In fb wr pact of walnut, P, 1, L-fra" lianikir find Q. 91 r+k- Wdt. ii1pi. 61, M),-*, -mt and In Owo1y"a Imi cover'lair; th~ rft-trrt dmlit~A sith ifoni-tj Fit s~ocmrnuiitkmi L*jins only ;tfttt 04t i i D htir fi-.W dm avul omtlnutA thrmth the risni &((rai e A I rrjW. Al list pL&-vtm:Li(es.' awotbjj~ a6d dlctlwxs, T~~ ' it.. cmff-t 41 omtr parts of the plant. &Vase give (be blib"t vi~t,-nt Utmi knind ih A PaTlAr 14~6ng jux1h. ;n r~,si sprint tht wit mvrrirj~j C-mialo mort !,,v ikpo,~ tmt-ni ow flit Vit, wi X whik ill 1ridiumm" %be t1pj:wr 0~19 mr* 61wit.- TiRIVtt (ontiltz krs vftvnlin ~, tfmn the nux L~,Vffior I tyll the "neral titrd of It i d4ttibution pxW)*4 flim cm fwn--t attove In the nu I i. M. X-nWAS.F~a- Ni t -77 ' l , A t I U%1i;1C CATFAMY I Plant Physioloe7. Weter Rogtmen. ABS. JUM. t RMBIal.g No, 6 1959,, Hbe 24564 !AU7HOR t MT, g TITLE ORIN PUB* ABSTRACT Lopushanskly, P.I.; Volotkavokly, 0. Kh. Academy of lotencesp IMR The Content of Watsr and Dry Material in Vetamore3 or Walnut In Connection With the Phenomenon of PoIrtrity V ob.t Famysti ekad. N.A. Makalmova, 1957, 145-150 Water content in the stem and root of seedlingn and mature trees end In young shoots of -Juglana regia increstaso from the bass to the top. In 1OL-AG rilong the crest of a tree or of younp ahoots, rator content (irope from the bans to the top. From ~nternode to intornode, water content increasea intermittently. The work vms carrie4 4rat at the Chsrnov~tskly rnetituts. BlblioeTaPhY of 14 titlen-4 P, 1. Lopuahanakiy. I ot k I 6~r*- t k He UM/Mact Physiology - General Problems Abs Jow Aef 2hur - Kali, No 18, 1958, 8196T Author Holotkoyslkiy, O;Xh., Katolevets', O.S. List CzernowLtz thiveretty. Title The., Con3ection Betweea the Phenommuon of Polarity and the Coateat of Chlorophyll, Dry SubstaLce. and Water in Soma Coniferous Plants Orig Pub Dopovidi AN UkrSSR, 195T, So 3, 310-U2 Abstract In order to verity the presence of the; phenmenon or po- Lartty in coaifers, tha authora atudied. the daorophyll content as well as the acount or dry substance and, wmter in the coniferous needles, disposed at the opposite eiA .)~f internodes on pine, spruce a;A fir treea. The aeedles of the lower part or the internode contained nore c:zloro- phyLl and dry substaace; &,-A less vater than the ncedMes Card 1/2 Country : USSR Cate(Sory: PlaAt, Fhyslolq~y. GeneraL Problems. As jour: Matot., 94* 1h, 1958, fro 62936 Author Holotko"'kin G.M. rnst Title Polarity =A, its tAbXQ$ ift PI=t5 OrIg PUbt Ukr. botanichmty zh., 195T, Lk, No 1, 3-11. Abstract: This is % review of experiments accociplished mostly by the author and his co" ormtorc. They show the existence of differences betveen the poles of the cW-t, among UALYidual tissues, as well, " wmg metameric formtions end orG=&, with regird to their physicochadmI, biochemical, structuva and pbysiol6gica-biologicat Irdexes. Card 112 V .-KaLmroystrir. G.xh.; Bcom, ir.u. - - Mmaommaon of polarity &ad, distribution of ascorbic &aid in ftr. spruce, and pine treog Lwith amaa,7 in 141tabl. Ulcr.biokma. ghar. Z9 dool:119-123 157. (XLFA 10: 5 1, to Cherutyotalldr dershlyntr uaiverattat. krOURITT' (BIOLOGY),) (ASCMBIG ACLDY (CONIMU) AUTHOR ItOLOTKr-jVzXIL G.Kh., lZiLkILCII &.F. 20-5-62/6T TITU; M-oroph-y-11-a-nT-4xcorbiC Acid Content and Catalase Activity in Lue Leaves of Certain Weeping Forms of Arboroous Flants in Connection iiitr. the PoIarItjr Phenomenon. (dodarzhaniya kh1orof ill&,askoroinovoy, kisloty t aktivnose katalazy, v listlyaKA nekotorykn plakuchikh form dravasnykL ratteniv V avyazi a yatleniyempolyarnmtE -Russianj PLIU00 ICA.L Ljokixay JLkademii Maulc SszsR,L957,Vol 113,11r 5,PP U65-1167(U-s-N.R.) RecoLved 7/L957 Ravoixed 6/1957 &BSTRACT When studying tnt influence exercised by gravitjr on the p~31&rization of plants the authors cultivated them in an upside-down position.1tay were able to obstrvo intertsting changes of morprological poldrity.1kitir aim was to explain the type of metabolism In, trA branchex of the hanging forms, i.a, or wcody plants with a naturally disturbta polarity of the aerial parts.For this purpose tte concentrations or tne autstances mentioned a- bave were datermined at three, dirferent levcls,i.e. at the base,in the mia- dis and at the top of branchast This was done in ooth tne hanging inct tna normal focmx of tne following plant species: asa-trec,willow,aophora, ja- ponica Foraytnia and Car ~ . Men analyzing the chlorophirll concInEr-a- p a ana tl-ofiix-founa oL.1) soon that t1ity rise towards the top of the, branches. The chlrjrophjrll content is lower In young leaves. In the hanging varieties of plans-4 the, chlorophyll contents is lower than in normal ones. Furthemore a conuiderable difference was observed Udween different plant Gard L12 species. ~ultw similar conditions were in tn* case of the ascorbic acia 20-5-62/6,T Chlorophyll and Ascorbic Acid (jontent &nd Gatalue Activity, in the Leaves of Certain Weeping Forms or Aroorsous r1ants in Connection With the Polarity fUnomtnon. (tabl.2)0 its polar distributionis also clearly prot,ouncea.Tne same holds, true for the catalase with highest concentrations found in both varieties or Caragana, Thq activity of catalase Is strongest In young leaves of' all plan-Va i-examinva and diminishes in, tne, hanging forms just Like the otner substances studied apparentLy the diffcr*nces observed by Lts authors are not directly correlated witn the physiological processes raxponsibl* for their different reaction in regard to gravity, and other miliau fac- tore. For the hiehest concentration of chloropnjrll and of ascorbic acid as well as tno strongest activity of catalase w4re, aways found in trw tops of branches, thus polarizing tnese organs. Tnis Is tat case in spite or the fact that the branchaa.in opposite directions, i.e. upwards and downwards in erect and haneing forms respectively. (3 tablesp 14 olavic references). A.S8GCJWMM state University of Chernovitsy RT&U1tTrJ Bf MSAKOV A.R., Member ofth* Academy uUB91TUD 4.7-1957 AVJLM"Ls Library of Congress Card 2/2 20-2-57/60 AW 110H I Kh. TITLE: The Phenomenon of Polarity and Sex Displacement in Corn ravleniye polyarnosti i smeshcheniye pola u kukuruzy) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, Nr 2, pp-434-437 (USSR) ABSTRACTr As result of the investigations by Joyet-rAwrgw, based upon Ye. 0. Wanoylov's discovery, the siginficance of the value of the oxidizing-reducing potential for the formation of the sex of plants wag recognized. Displacement of the biochemical processes in the direction of the oxidation brings about a male sexualization, whereas displacement in the direction of the reduction causes a female sexualization. In the relevant scientific literature indications can be found that the qualities of the factors causing such dis- placements differ. The author of the paper under review made the attempt to displace the sex in corn by clitting off the root in the initial phase of seed germination. At the same Card 1/4 time, the seeds were moistened with solutionc of 2,4-di- The Phenomenon of Polarity and Set Displaccuent in Corn 20-2-57/60 ahlorophenory-acetic maid and partly or heteroaurin, this in order to stimulate their growth. According to Table Hr I of the present paper, all experimental plants were retarded in their growth as compared with the control plantag the only exception were those plants the roots of which had been cut for a period of ten days. The investigations led to the conclusion that there exists a polarly opposed distribution of catalase and peroxydase, namelyt the activity or the cata- lase increases, step by step, along the stem of the plant from the base to the topl the activity ofthe peroxydase in- creases the other way around, from the top to the base. As result, the activity of one of the oxidizi;)g ferments - of the catalaae - is highest at the pole of the stem where the tissuea are oldeat from the point of view of their stage, but youngest fron the point of view of their age. The oppo.- site is true of the peroxydase. Thus there exists somewhere in the middle of the stem the most favorable combinatioil both of the .)xidizing-reducing processes, and also of the stage-age StAte. This is also the cause of the formation of the beat cobs at this place. Consequently a certain aGe-stage Card 2/4 state for each concrete case favors in corn the develop=ent 20-2-57/60 'The Phenomenon of Polarity and Sex Displacement in Corn of the female characteristics. The same must be true of the development of the male charaLteristics in corn and in other plants. It appearsthat extreme markedness of the oxidizinf; capacities and of the staeeness of the development at the apper pole of the stem favor the development of male flowers at that place. The author of the present paper obtained con- firmation of these conclusions by investiratina inflores- cences of walnut at the second blossoming. Therefore it can be said that the development of flowers of the one or the other sex in mais takes place on basis of the interaction of polarly opposed exchange reactions which determine the sexualizatlon of the tissues and which are dJaplaced in dependence on the conditions of their recpective environ- ments. But also a pertur!~ation of the transverse polarity in corn was obtained; this perturbation expressed itself in the development of leaves that were placed inopposition with each other. This the stiaulants of growth probably are able to exert direct influence upon the protein molecule. Card 3/4 Consequently it Is possible, through the Influence of the KGLCFZMTMT, (1.1h.; jOLDATGVL, K.L. Polar formation and diatribution of vitanin C avA other reiincing cubatances in Persian val=t plants. Jk=h.dokl*vy%.ghkvIy; biol.naukt, no-3:154-159 '58- (KIRLI u: 12) lo P~.ssoistavlons kafedroy fiziologii rmatenly Chernovitskago Coaudarstiennoge univerattets, (Ascorbic acid) (Irairmt) (Polaritr (Blologr)) MOIMOTSICIT. (I.Kh.; ZAKkNMUr. D.R.; WPJSWSX177, P.I.; 14PUMLOSUT, A,.r. _bfitribution of radios4tive iAosphoms *1 m~l (P32) is gore pUnts as raIAU& to the phenomenon of polarltr [with sumarr in laglish). Flziol. mot. 5 no,107-41, T&-Y'c5B, (XML Ittl), 1, Chercovitalcly govid&rstweanyT univergitot, (Phnsphoras-laotopea) (Polaritr (Biologr)) (Kinerale in planta) KOLUUMM, G-Kh. CKO1*tkOv%t1qi, FUh,j Pblarltr trpee in the formttom and distribution of subgtanags in plants twith zummar)r In Inglighj. Ukr. Wto %hur. 15 no.2:3-14 158. (KIRA 11:6) LChernivetalk1jr dershavuir univeralt6t. kafodre fiziologil roelin. (Polarity (Biclogr)) (Plante, Kotiom of fluids In) KOWMISM01, Q143h. %.~~ laturo of the polstrity and co"sIntion betwaom, the merlal and underground parts of the beet (with summery in Englishle Riul,MOIP. Otd,biol, 63 no.2C147-154 Kr-Ap 158 (KIRA 1197) POLARITT (BIOLOGT)) Ts) = MMMUVM'r, G.1h..[Kolotkor%tkAv H.Kh.1p vrofec otToreds; Ald%YCMMe red,; QOROMOTA, ZX ~Kbrokhoyn, Llrj, doteent, red.: LIBMAN. I.. takhred. (Transactions of the "dition for the CowpralwnziTe Btudy of the Gmrpathian Vmntaius arA Giscarpathial Pratti. Chamayter, ryd.Chernivatslkoho dersh.uniT, T*1,6. (Sarila biologichnykh nauk) Roslyant resursy. 1959. 143 p. (KIRA 13M) 1. Nkspedytxiia po komplakeno=x vyTchenniu rarpat i Prikarpattio. (Carpathien Kountaizz region-Botany, Icoaamic) HowuOysur, Q.xh. [malotkay-61kri, H,Kh*1 Theory of developmetntal polarity in higher annual plants. Ukr. bat.shur. 16 no.4:1~-31 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Chern*vitskiy- goaudarstwerm4y universitet, (Polarity (31ologr)) (Grawth (naute)) MDLOTKCVSKITt G.Kh. (Malotkovatkyif H.M.1; GAWLAr V.I. (Hamular., F,.i.ji C - Dynamico of ascorbic acid in potato tuberff during, storage in connection with the phenomenon of pol&rity. Ukr, bot, zhur, 17 no.6z26-38 160. (HIRL 140) 1. Chernovitskiy ComidarstvennyT universitatt kafedra Miclogii .rast--4-. (AmcoiVic aeld) OPotatoes) (PblaritT(Biology)) -XpIDMmlr. G.1h. (Kalaticavalkyi, K.1h.j; moronovarr. ra.G. [Kola tkoTff I kyi, ..~ - I Asymmetrjr, dixymetry, and polaritr In the dsrolopment of plantce Ukr. bot. zhur, 17 uo*4t9-19 160. (pi!U 13:9) 1. CharnoTitakir goaudarstyann" universitat, raredra fircialogil (Botany-Korpholoa) NDLOTEOVSXITt, G.Kh. I--- The theory of polar developownt of plants. Pt.2* Riul. HOIP. Otda, biale 65 no. 6t65-17 ii-D 6o. (KIRA 24:2) (POLARITr (BIOL4MY.)) (ON=Eh"r (WVla)) ..MDIDTKOVB= --o"raw lbrisaifavichs EMINKU j KA, , doktor biologe - - - ;~Mkj otv.rgd.; POLUBIMOt B.V., rodol KMAVIW# AoVep. tokboorodo [?O]AritY LK PlaUt dMIOPM=tl ?Oli&Mltf r&Witii& rt$Uzii- LIvoy, Isd-vo LO"Yokogo tmivo, 1961, 263. po. (KML 150) (polaritr (Bouw)l ---- - -MLOIZOV&'KIT -G Kh- (Kolotkm I kyi,-K.K-ht It BUDZAMSKIT, M.KA, LORkOr-My-1, K.K'.,l Dynaxics. of tho distribution of catalase, and peroxidase activity in potato, plants. Ukr.bot.thur. 18 no.6tll-15 '61. (KIM l5c3) 2. Chernovitakiy gosudaratvennyy universitetg kafedra riziciogii, rasteniy ?Potatoes) (Catalsse) (Peroxidases) YU07--OVSKIlt G.Kh.j !-:OLCGMfSKIYt Yu.G. LoymetrTo disy=e7tx7,, and poUrity, in the development cf planter. Dot, %hur. 46 no-4t469-487 Ap, f6l. OUPA 140) le CharnoTitskiy- goirjd&rstvewW universitate, (Botany-Harphology) (Sy=etr]r (BialogT)) (PoIerity (Biolo&T)) 14.01,070MIT, G.Xh. Polarity in the formation of organs of the tx!et root. Doki. ;U SSSK 141 no.6:1490-1492 D t6l. (FlItA 1..4.12) 1, Predstavlena akademik~~m A,,L.Kureanovym. (P'JLARITr (BIOLOGY)) (REGENERATION (BIOU)GY)) (EFETS) KOLOTKOVSLUI G.Kh [golotkovalkyi,, U.Khil .0 Polarit.r of the develop=mt of the carrot root#, ~Mw# bat. share, 19 no.605-59 162. (MIRA 16t2) Ie, Cherziovitskiy gosudarstve=yy univernitatt, kafedra fisiologii rutaidy-, (Carrots) (Roots (Botarq)) (Polarity (Blologr)) X-T3,10.4111, S.S.; Effect of different photoFeriodz cr. tho~ contffint of -rotelr, c4ara and d.-7 vulAtar,^.e in leaves and matm of curn k7brld oet-deen the Lhikovina 3 imd its pan-,rMl l,n%,,-h.dokll.V.Tq.ahkolyj biol. na,aki no.3:145-1-48 165. (MIRA IM) 1. Rakameniavana I-Afedroy, rrasteniy- Chernovitskogo goaudaratvennogo unlveraill,4ta. HOLUA"KCVSN.1_X G Kh, [Molotkovalkyip H.Kh.]; Ka-S-lisitim, S.S. [rosty,;hyn, -- I-- r, - Integrity and polarity of the haterotic hybrid corn (Zea may3 L.) Bukovinskil 1#2.3. Ukr. bot. zhur. 22 no.3:11-18 165. 014111A lq:7) 1. Charnovitskiy gmiudarstvnnnyy univorsitat, kafedra fizzlologli rastoniye yjOWMVSKIr Tu. G. USWVBL01097 RYS Fortil4zers 11 Vay 50 09ffect of gone 11aviromental Conditions = the Formation of the FALr of Branch-Ear6d Fga"g, G. Kh. Molotkovskiyp Yu. G. Molotkovekiy-, Chernovitery St&te Ut * pp wDok Ak Nauk SM" Vol LXXIIt No 2 Describes results of test conducted in 1949 on effect of different doses of mineral fertilizer, vernalization, and transplantation on degroo of branching of rye plant ears. Tabul&tea effect of sinele, double, and triple deses; or nitrogen-phosphorus-potassitm fertilizer mixture and same mixtur* and doses withoat nitrogen on structure and yield of subject ears. All tests sho-.vd improvement over control plants but double dose KFK mixture showed the most. SubmItted 20 Mar 50* PA 160% IMMWAIMNMMP~ /p-p saww mt*lw," P60" lhowed. tbas th Tbw Me us tm a tbr pl"t. owww"hIc nl= tbw upw pwWwoodt cwn- cooomt bw P 'Piml pan w In m 1.6"u.- - on, *,-, , tbia = ,m Immew "m lbsa 'be www Pwu )"up, in thpr coam- a, 40a womo& op "Atahm "d 1,Sgais, a* V-.bMT at Lbe as-T of ucaml.-V~- jft;~064- is tbt, arpsims. 0- v 13 11q uada (6oo) Tree a 7- "low method of Interrupting the reut period of tree pl-antu, Dokl. &1; SSSR, 89, Ila. 1, !953. April, 9. Konthl List of Russian Accessions, Libroxy of Congress, 19,53, Uncl. I(JURKOVSKIT, G.Ik.: KOICTKCVSKIT. Tu.G.-. SUICACIMY, T.K., WuLdemlk. %V--, t~-.-,, I ~ ~- --- Polarity and the concentration of hydrogen ions im zetaxers of somw plaatg. Dokl. AK SSSR 90 no.6:1171-1173 Je 153. (KLRL 6:6) L. ChernoTitukiy gasudaretyennyy universitat. 2. AkxLdeaiy& nau SSSR (for 9mJmcheT). (Botany-physiology") MoLa-rxav~S:Ktt-, r,'. C-7 HOLONDIUM, M010IMMIff. ru.Q... M4BODuXSLAXA, D.T. %- -- Relation of the polaritr of setswers of cereals to the activi or oddising enzyme sad to the vltmdrt C oantent. 3atzhw.[biw!5 III na.l-.67-7Z 954. (N= 8:7) to Charuivetalkir dershwar wdvervitet. kafedra f isialogii roalin. (Asawbic acid) Wrain) (ftsyms) -ywa -*i it I P* am u Ow ift at ra of. A. col I I f*11T Irroffmg fv.T I plaill; the low, is true at wabmt. fliff-I Titl tho tra=y",xAc d, Kim. to hlstmf colleus. 0 #rwWjd. acM ate found in tbA uppts pot- finn -f rK h o lf,fo than la lb-C so-sricr P~X6-m in tion"t-Im G 2.1 JLIISCAWIS!~q' n2 tca 4w if -p4id~ MA-M FQ MEN K014TK0VMY,--Yu,,. G., Cand or B10 Sol -- (digs) "On the question of the physiological nature or heat stability oL certain crops." moscow, 195T, 16 pp, (Inatitute of Plant Physiology Im X. A. Timiryazev, AS USSR), -LID copies (KL, 30-579 109) MOL07KOVS-K(V Y" 4!~'- USSR/Ph,vsiology of Plants. Heat Regimen. 1-4 C kbe Jour Ref Zhur-Blologi'ya,-No 21 1958, 5685 Author N. S. Petinov,.,).r4,-,-G.--Malotk:ov kiy~ Iast Institute.of Plant Physiology, Academy of Sci- ences USSR Title Defensa Reaction of Reat-Resistant Plants Under the Effect of High Temperatures Orig Pub Fiziol. rasteniy, 1957, 4, No 3, 225-233 Kbotraet Sunflower, squash, corn, oats, cucumbers and mil- let were grown tinder laboratory and greenhouse co=4i-tions at the Institute of Plant Physiolo&v, Adademy of Sciences, USSR. The 30 day old plants were sprayed with solutions of organic acids to which emulsifier OP-7 was added. In the experim- eats with squash the acid solutions were injected into the area of the peteole of the le&ves- in the experiments with oats-into the intemodes, of the Card 1/2 KRTWTj A.T., Howma-11T.: Y1PG.; LIBIM. # GYe; TA2AXA301A, G.A. ?~ Marth's form of atttaction as a factor erf organ for tion in plants. Fiviol. rest. 5 no.4t368-3n JWC, 1580 (XIRA 110) 1, lustitut fisiologli rasteniy in. LS. flutryusm AN 8883~ I Moskm. 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Speoific foltures of metabolism ivx plants as related to their heat resistance. Izv. AN WSR. Ser. biol. no*Z.#246--249 Kr-Ap 161*: (HIRL 14f3) Iq TimiMsev Institute, or plant physiolog7l AcadeW of Saien,:~ca the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (PLLMS j, ZFMT OF FMLT 0) (PLMS-RESPIR&TION) MDLGTKOVSKIYr G,,Khol YDL07KOVSKIrr Tu.G* Asymmetryp disymcetryq and poLzity in the development of p2lauts. Bot. zhur. 46 no,~:469-487 AP 161. (I-au :4[3) 1. Che=ovitoJciygoeudare,tvonnyy-universiteto, . (Botany-Morphology) (Syr=etr7 (Biology)) (Polixity (BiologT)) PSTINOV, H.S., doktor biologonaukf H=XOVSUrp! ruG,,, ku4blolog.aauk ------------- Itthods ror imroaaLng tim boat rexistaws; in pUnts. V60tOAR MR 32 no.8t62-64 Ag 162. (KIRL 15t&) (PlamU. Effect of tempomturo on) ML.OTKOVSKxr, ru.G.; mamov, ki.x. Effect of chlormpherdeol on protein cynthesis in planots. Fitial. rest, 10 no.3025-333 IV~-Je 163. (KERL 16-6) 1, KO&JImtriazav I*itut