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  • Co-solvent effects  (1)
  • Stomatal opening, inhibition  (1)
  • 1985-1989  (2)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Guard cell protoplast ; Photophosphorylation ; Stomatal opening, inhibition ; Tentoxin ; Vicia (guard cell)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The fungal phytotoxin tentoxin and its natural derivative dihydrotentoxin impair light-induced stomatal opening in epidermal strips of broad bean (Vicia faba L.) incubated in a potassium-rich medium. Swelling of guard-cell protoplasts (GCPs) of the same species is inhibited in the presence of both substances. Swollen GCPs shrink after tentoxin or dihydrotentoxin treatment and these effects cannot be fully compensated by the phytoeffector fusicoccin. A comparison with the potassium carrier valinomycin shows that tentoxin acts in a different manner, because it is effective in the light only, whereas valinomycin causes shrinkage of GCPs also in the dark. Determination of adenine nucleotides in GCPs indicates a reduced ATP content and an enhanced ADP level after addition of tentoxin. At the same time, tentoxintreated GCPs contain more NADPH and less NAD+ than the control (NADP+ and NADH content does not differ). The results presented are consistent with the hypothesis that tentoxin closes stomata as a consequence of its inhibitory action on photophosphorylation.
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of High Resolution Chromatography 11 (1988), S. 388-394 
    ISSN: 0935-6304
    Keywords: Solvent effects ; Co-solvent effects ; Concurrent solvent evaporation ; Large sample volumes ; Coupled HPLC-GC ; Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The concept and some first results of a method are described for evaporating large volumes of solvent in a relatively short pre-column (retention gap) in such a way that solvent trapping retains volatile components in the inlet up to completion of solvent evaporation. The method was developed for transferring large volumes (easily exceeding 1 ml) of HPLC eluent to GC when using on-line coupled HPLC-GC, but is equally suited for injecting large sample volumes (at least some 50 μl) and could be particularly useful for introducing aqueous solutions.Concurrent solvent evaporation allows introduction of very large volumes of liquid into GC. However, peaks eluted up to some 40-80° above the column temperature during introduction of the liquid are strongly broadened due to the absence of solvent trapping. On the other hand, previous retention gap techniques involving solvent trapping were not suited for transferring very large volumes of liquid into GC. Using a relatively high boiling co-solvent added to the sample or the HPLC eluent, advantages of concurrent solvent evaporation can be combined with solute reconcentration by solvent effects, allowing elution of sharp peaks starting at the column temperature during introduction of the sample.
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