Abstract
Varigata leaves have several zones of coloration in the same leaf. This different coloration is geneticaly determined. Our previous results (Bogdanović, Rastović, 1982) have shown that crude pigments from diferent parts of box elder leaves exibited different absorbtion maxima in Soret region (aceton solutions) and in red region (petrol ether solutions. So it was of interest to study the pigment distribution and pigment characteristics in those different tissues.
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Bogdanović, M., Rastović, A. (1984). Detection and Characteristics of the Pigments of Variegata Leaves. In: Sybesma, C. (eds) Advances in Photosynthesis Research. Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6368-4_2
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