Literatur
Allsopp, A.: A comparison of the effects of 3-indolylacetic acid and 3-indolylacetonitrile on the development of sporelings ofMarsilea in aseptic culture. J. exp. Bot.5, 16–23 (1954).
Anker, L.: A comparative study on the recovery of the geotropic response of decapitatedAvena coleoptiles by indole acetic acid, indole aceto nitrile, and naphthyl acetic acid. Proc. kon. ned. Akad. Wet., Ser. C57, 304–316 (1954).
Bennet-Clark, T. A., andN. P. Kefford: Chromatography of the growth substances in plant extracts. Nature (Lond.)171, 645–647 (1953).
— andN. P. Kefford: Estimation of plant growth substances by partition chromatography. Nature (Lond.)169, 452–453 (1952).
—, andA. W. Wheeler: The metabolism of 3-indolylacetic acid in plant tissues. J. exp. Bot.10, 468–479 (1959).
Bentley, J. A.: The naturally-occurring auxins and inhibitors. Ann. Rev. Plant Physiol.9, 47–80 (1958).
—, andA. S. Bickle: Studies on plant growth hormones. II. Further biological properties of 3-indolylacetonitrile. J. exp. Bot.3, 406–423 (1952).
—, andS. Housley: Studies on plant growth hormones. I. Biological activities of 3-indolylacetaldehyde and 3-indolylacetonitrile. J. exp. Bot.3, 393–405 (1952).
Britton, G., S. Housley andJ. A. Bentley: Studies in plant growth hormones. V. Chromatography of hormones in excised and intact roots of tomato seedlings. J. exp. Bot.7, 239–251 (1956).
Fawcett, C. H., R. C. Seeley, R. L. Wain andF. Wightman: Alpha-Oxydation of omega-(2∶4-dichlorophenoxy) alkanenitriles and 3-indolylacetonitrile within plant tissues. Nature (Lond.)176, 1026–1028 (1955).
Fawcett, C. H., H. F. Taylor, R. L. Wain andF. Wightman: The degradation of certain phenoxy acids, amides, and nitriles within plant tissues. In: „The chemistry and mode of action of plant growth substances”, edit. byR. L. Wain andF. Wightman, p. 187–194. London 1956.
Fischer, A.: Über die papierchromatographische und papierelektrophoretische Trennung von Indolderivaten. Planta (Berl.)43, 288–314 (1954).
Galston, A. W.: Studies on indoleacetic acid oxidase and its inhibitor in lightgrown peas. Plant Physiol. Suppl.32, XXI (1957).
Gordon, S. A., andR. P. Weber: Colorimetric estimation of indoleacetic acid. Plant Physiol.26, 192–195 (1951).
Hughes, E. W. D., andH. E. Street: Effects of inhibitory concentrations of 3-indolylacetic acid and 3-indolylacetonitrile on cell division and tissue differentiation in excised tomato roots. J. exp. Bot.11, 198–205 (1960).
Jones, E. R. H., H. B. Henbest, G. F. Smith andJ. A. Bentley: 3-Indolylacetonitrile: a naturally occurring plant growth hormone. Nature (Lond.)169, 485–487 (1952).
Larsen, P.: Growth substances in higher plants. In: Moderne Methoden der Pflanzenanalyse, herausgeg. vonK. Paech u.M. V. Tracey, Bd. 3, S. 565–625. Berlin-Göttingen-Heidelberg: Springer 1955.
Libbert, E.: Nachweis und chemische Trennung des Korrelationshemmstoffes und seiner Hemmstoffvorstufe. Planta (Berl.)45, 405–425 (1955).
—: Der primäre Angriffsort pflanzeneigener Hemmstoffe. Physiol. Plantarum (Cph.)11, 516–523 (1958).
—: Das Indolessigsaure-bildende Enzym aus Erbsenpflanzen. Z. Bot.48, 365–380 (1960).
—, u.G. Ballin: Vorkommen, Wirksamkeit und fermentative Umsetzung des Indol-3-acetonitrils in verschiedenen Pflanzen. Naturwissenschaften46, 532–533 (1959).
Liebenow, H.: Papierchromatographische Untersuchungen über Hemmstoffextrakte ausPisum sativum. Noch nich veröffentlicht.
Linser, H., u.O. Kiermayer: Fluoreszenzanalytischer Nachweis von Indolkörpern insbesondere Indol-3-acetonitril auf Papierchromatogrammen. Biochim. biophys. Acta21, 382 (1956).
—— u.E. Youssef: Der Wuchsstoffgehalt verschiedenerBrassica-Pflanzen in Abhängigkeit von ihrem Entwicklungszustand. Planta (Berl.)52, 173–186 (1958).
Mahadevan, S., andK. V. Thimann: Indoleacetonitrilase. Plant Physiol. Suppl.33, IV (1958).
Matthias, W.: Über ein papierchromatographisches Verfahren für Serienuntersuchungen in der Pflanzenzüchtung. Züchter24, 313–316 (1954).
Michel, B. E.: Growth responses of crucifers to indoleacetic acid and indoleacetonitrile. Plant Physiol.32, 632–639 (1957a).
——: Conversion of indoleacetonitrile to indoleacetic acid by radish hypocotyl sections. Plant Physiol. Suppl.32, XVIII (1957b).
Murakami, Y.: A paper chromatographic survey of gibberellins and auxins in immature seeds of leguminous plants. Bot. Mag. (Tokyo)72, 36–43 (1959).
Nitsch, J. P.: Methods for the investigation of natural auxins and growth inhibitiors. In: The chemistry and mode of action of plant growth substances, edit. byR. L. Wain andF. Wightman, p. 3–31. London 1956.
——,C. Pratt, C. Nitsch andN. J. Shaulis: Natural growth substances in Concord and Concord Seedless grapes in relation to berry development. Amer. J. Bot.47, 566–576 (1960).
Procházka, Z.: Indolderivate. In Handbuch der Papierchromatographie, herausgeg. vonI. M. Hais u.K. Macek, Bd. I, S. 585–592. Jena 1958.
——, andV. Sanda: On the bound form of ascorbic acid. XII. Isolation of pure ascorbigen and some other indole derivatives from Savoy cabbage. Coll. czech. chem. Commun.25, 270–280 (1960).
Schropp, W.: Der Vegetationsversuch. I. Die Methodik der Wasserkultur höherer Pflanzen. Methodenbuch Bd. 8. Radebeul u. Berlin 1951.
Seeley, R. C., C. H. Fawcett, R. L. Wain andF. Wightman: Chromatographic investigations on the metabolism of certain indole derivatives in plant tissue. In: The chemistry and mode of action of plant growth substances, edit. byR. L. Wain andF. Wightman, p. 234–247. London 1956.
Sen, S. P.: Wachstumsregulatoren und verwandte Stoffe. In: Papierchromatographie in der Botanik, herausgeg. vonH. F. Linskens, S. 153–171. Berlin-Göttingen-Heidelberg: Springer 1955.
Steiner, M.: Ein Beitrag zur Konstitutionsspezifität der Heteroauxinwirkung. Planta (Berl.)36, 131–153 (1948).
Stowe, B. B., andK. V. Thimann: The paper chromatography of indole compounds and some indole-containing auxins of plant, tissue. Arch. Biochem.51, 499–516 (1954).
Street, H. E.: Factors controlling meristematic activity in excised roots. V. Effects of β-indolylacetic acid, β-indolylacetonitrile and α-(1-naphthylmethylsulphide)-propionic acid on the growth and survival of roots ofLycopersicum esculentum Mill. Physiol. Plantarum (Cph.)7, 212–230 (1954).
——: Hormones and the control of root growth. Nature (Lond.)188, 272–274 (1960).
——S. M. McGregor andI. M. Sussex: Effects of 3-indolylacetic acid and 3-indolylacetonitrile on the growth of excised tomato roots. J. exp. Bot.5, 204–214 (1954).
Taylor, H. F., andR. L. Wain: α-Oxydation of indoleacetonitrile. Nature (Lond.)184, 1142 (1959).
Thimann, K. V.: Hydrolysis of indoleacetonitrile in plants. Arch. Biochem.44, 242–243 (1953).
——, andS. Mahadevan: Enzymatic hydrolysis of indoleacetonitrile. Nature (Lond.)181, 1466–1467 (1958).
Thurmann, D. A., andH. E. Street: The auxin activity extractable from excised tomato roots by cold 80 per cent methanol. J. exp. Bot.11, 188–197 (1960).
Ulrich, J. M.: Effect of mycorrhizal fungi and auxins on root development of sugar pine seedlings (Pinus lambertiana, Dougl.) Physiol. Plantarum (Cph.)13, 493–504 (1960).
Varga, M. B., andL. Ferenczy: Quantitative changes in growth-promoting and growth-inhibiting substances in Rindite treated and untreated potato tubers. Acta bot. Acad. Sci. hung.3, 111–121 (1957).
Veldstra, H.: Researches on plant growth substances. IV. Relation between chemical structure and physiological activity I. Enzymologia11, 97–136 (1944).
Walker, D. R., C. H. Hendershott andG. W. Snedecor: A statistical evaluation of a growth substance bioassay method using extracts of dormant peach buds. Plant Physiol.33, 162–166 (1958).
Zimmermann, P. W., andF. Wilcoxon: Several chemical growth substances which cause initiation of roots and other responses in plants. Contrib. Boyce Thompson Inst.7, 209–229 (1935).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Additional information
Mit 8 Textabbildungen
Aus einer Dissertation der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Rostock.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Ballin, G. Untersuchungen über das Vorkommen und die Wirkungsweise von Indol-3-acetonitril in höheren Pflanzen. Planta 58, 261–282 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01894670
Received:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01894670