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Journal of Range Management | 1985

Physiology and Biochemistry of Drought Resistance in Plants

Leslie G. Paleg; D. Aspinall

The physiology and biochemistry of drought resistance in plants , The physiology and biochemistry of drought resistance in plants , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی کشاورزی


Australian Journal of Botany | 2000

Accumulation of proline analogues and adaptation of Melaleuca species to diverse environments in Australia

Bodapati P. Naidu; Leslie G. Paleg; Graham P. Jones

The genus Melaleuca is native to Australia, with about 250 species spread from favourable to very stressful ecological habitats. We analysed the leaves of 125 Melaleuca species for the accumulation of proline analogues to explore relationships between the ability of the species to accumulate proline analogues and their ability to adapt to various stressful habitats in Australia. Melaleuca species that have evolved the ability to accumulate only L-proline seem to be adapted to non-saline or non-sodic soils in regions of higher rainfall. Species that accumulate N-methyl-L-proline seem to be adapted to saline and/or sodic soils with moderate amount of rainfall. Species that accumulate trans-4-hydroxy-N-methyl-L-proline seem to be adapted to saline and/or sodic soils and occur in areas with considerably lower rainfall, while species that accumulate trans-4-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-L-proline are widely distributed in Australia, with a particular adaptation to extremely arid (deserts) and saline and/or sodic soils. The species accumulating more than one osmoprotectant seem to have an ecophysiological advantage over plants accumulating only one osmoprotectant.


BioScience | 1981

The physiology and biochemistry of drought resistance in plants.

Leslie G. Paleg; D. Aspinall


Plant Physiology | 1960

Physiological Effects of Gibberellic Acid: I. On Carbohydrate Metabolism and Amylase Activity of Barley Endosperm

Leslie G. Paleg


Plant Physiology | 1984

Proline and Glycine Betaine Influence Protein Solvation

Leslie G. Paleg; George R. Stewart; Joseph W. Bradbeer


Plant Physiology | 1976

Effect of water stress on proline synthesis from radioactive precursors.

Samuel F. Boggess; Cecil R. Stewart; Don Aspinall; Leslie G. Paleg


Plant Physiology | 1977

Inhibition of Proline Oxidation by Water Stress

Cecil R. Stewart; Samuel F. Boggess; Don Aspinall; Leslie G. Paleg


Plant Physiology | 1960

Physiological Effects of Gibberellic Acid. II. On Starch Hydrolyzing Enzymes of Barley Endosperm

Leslie G. Paleg


Nature | 1963

A Barley Endosperm Bioassay for Gibberellins

Peter B. Nicholls; Leslie G. Paleg


Plant Physiology | 1961

Physiological effects of gibberellic acid. III. Observations on its mode of action on barley endosperm.

Leslie G. Paleg

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Trevor J. Douglas

United States Department of Agriculture

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