SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GREBINSKIY, S.O. - GREBTSEV, N.V.
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D61 Franke
State Univ., Lvov) on Pdy Nauk S.R. 10s,
13,11-13, 1955).-Inje~il sot, of thiamine or nkn-.
f
NZ .1d significantly acceferattA the opening of do"nt
buds of chestnut, oaki mn&Iia, linden, applej cherry, and
lilac plants. No difference was famid be n theaction of
1 or 10 -t1ml. conens. At 100 -f/ml. thetM
huds browned and
died, however. Thiamine and its IICJ suit &uve identical
results. Thcubuve sotrut. axe somewhat mom titective
thanexposure to 1% CIH, for 24 hro. Bud opening is,
acco arded by vi rise of thiamine content as shown.earfier-
v el al., Mclady Biekkins. Issidetux. Ravenil,
19i M. K~Wluqff~
USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 77659-
of the Parnasiya variety from planting heavy tubers
consisted of 120 c/ha and from sowine; usual tubers
only 80 c/ha. Sodium chloride can be repInced
successfully by potassium salt. -- V. D. Latkin-
Turkov.
Card 2/2
54
[Hrebinslk3ri, S.O.]; TERMAKOVA, A.A.; RUBAI=, Ye.A.;
BOGDANDIIGH. I.S. [Bohdanovych, I.S.]
Affect of fertilizers with microelements on the yield of early
hothouse vegetables and on the content of vitamin G in them.
Dop. ta pov. Llviv. un. no.7- 157. (MIRA 11:2)
(Vegetables) (Trace elements)
(Ascorbic acid)
GUBINSKIT S-0--, YZRMMVA, A.A.: POPOVICH. LV.; RUBANnX, Te.A.
Iffect of fertilizers on the amount of vitamins B1, "2- %. and
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nauki no.2:130-133 158. (MIRA 11:10)
I
I.Prefttavlena kafedroy fistologil ranteniy L',wovskogo gosudaretveu-
nogo universiteta Imont Ivana Froinko.
(Vegetables) (Vitamins) Orertilizers and manures)
OREBINSKIY. S.O., prof., otv.red.; GAZER, S.L., red.; SAIUNYMv T.V.v
'-~- ~:*-
(Plant growth] Rost rantenil. Otvetstvennvi red. S.O.Grebinakii.
LIvov. Izd-vo LIvovskogo univ., 1959- 495 P. (MIRA 12:10)
1. Vrov..Universytet., 2. Llvovskiy universitet im. Iv.Franko
(for Grebinakiy).
(Growth (Plants))
GREBINSKIY, S.O. [Hrebins')qvi, 3.0.1
Conference on problems of plant physiology and ecology 1n
Lvov. Vlcr.bot.zhur. 26 no.1:119-120 159. (MM 12:5)
(Plant physiology-Congresses)
GIMINSUY, S.O., POPOT1CH, I.V., SMOYLENKO, V.A.
Effect of I rays on the growth, water absorption, and respiration
of seedlings. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no-3:160-164
16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy fisiologii rasteniy L'vovskogo goeudars-
tyeanogo universiteta Im. Ivan& FrarJro.
(Plants, Effect ofX rays Pn) (Seedlings)
GRKBINSKIY, S.O.: POPOVICH, I.T.
Relation between the yield of green onions, lettuce, and the
nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium content of their leaves.
Yistol.rant. 7 no.1:82-86 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Department of Physioloff. Iwov State University.
(Onions) (Cabbage) (Lettuce) _ ,
GUB114SKIY, Sergey Orestavich; HELINICHUK, V.K., kand. biol. nauk,,
OW-Ted--I-TVTTxU-l=--l red.; SARANYUK, T.V., tekhn. red.
(Plant growth] Rost rastenii. Llvov, Izd-vo Llvovskogo univ.p
1961. 295 P. (Growth (PlantB)) (MIRA 15:6)
GREBIIZKIY, S.O.; SKVARKO, K.A.
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1 no.2:308-309 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Iv.Franko.
(PIANTS-Z,FFECT OF X RAYS ON) (PLANTS-ASSIMIIATION)
(PHOSPHORUS-ISOTOPES)
GREBINSKIY, S.O. (Brobinslkyi, S.O.]
Effect of gibberellic acid on the growth and biochemical processes
in tobacco, makhorka, and certain ornamental plants. Ukr. bot.
zhur. 18 no. 2:37-40 161. (I-IJRA 14:5)
1. Ltvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra fiziologii
(Gibberel-lic acid) (Tobacco)
(Plants, Ornamental)
GREBINSKIY, S.O.; STRUGOVSHCHIROVA,, L.P.; LITEFLOV Ye,I,
~-7-
Effect of high doses of X rays on the growth and metabolism
of physiologically active substances in pea sprouts. Dokle
AN SSSR 3.46 no.2t471-474 S 162. (MIRA 15i7i
1e Llvovskiy goeudarstvenrqy universitet im. I. Franko.
Predstavleno akadeuikom A.L. Kursanovym.
(Planto, Effect of X rays on)
(Growth premoting substances)
GREBINSKIY, 3.0.
Review of I.M. Vasillev's book "Effect of ionizing radiations on
plants." Raulobiologiia 3 no-5:180-782 163. (M-I-M 17t4)
'ACCESSION NR: AP4018172 0221/64/057/001/0090/0098
AUTHOR: Grebinskiy, S. 0. (Llvov)
.TITLE: Effect of ionizing radiation on plant growth and developmant
,SOURCE: Uspekhi sovremennoy biologiip v. 57., no. 1,, 1964, 90-98
ITOPIC TAGS: ionizing radiation., plant radiosensitivityp plant
;radioresistaneep radiosensitivity differentiation, irradiated dried
iseed, plant morphological change'
'ABSTRACT: This article is ba
I sod on 67 literatur4.aourees and
!represents a brief survey of the effects of ionizing radiation on
iplant cells, Radiosensitivity of plant tissues -4ithin a plant varies
~bonsiderably, with the meristem being raost sensitive, The outer
,moristem of flower shoots is more radiosensitive than the meristem of
;,vegetable shoots. Tissue cultures are also hiehly radiosensitive,
IDried seeds are more radioresistanb than soaked seeds, but excessively.,
I
idried seeds may be more radiosensitive. Radiosensitivity differences
!of various plants are difficult to explain. Correlation between
iradiosensitivity and a certain group of characteristics is valid only
Card
1ACCESSION NR: AP4018172
:for a given plant family. Seeds containing fats are generally more
iradioresistant. Polyploids are more radioresistant than diploids.
Plant radiosonsitivity depends on cultivation conditions and varies
in different years. Plants grown from seeds exposed to largo
!
iradiation doses display morphological changes expressed in the form of
,a double stem and rootv dwarfism, flower and fruit pigment-change,
'depressed root systems, depressed reproductive organ development,
:bLccelerated agingp-chromosome aberrations,, and others, The use of*
lionizing radiation in agriculture to stimulate plant growth and to
;increase yield depends largely on a better understanding of its aotioni
.mechanism for more effective application, Orig. art. has: 1 table,
!ASSOCIATION: None,
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GMINKIT, S.R.,profossor.; NUMUZ, A.I.,; RUBUTUX, To.A.,;
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motonly, LIVOT.
,ZWMI= AND UNUIM) (TOMCMB--TARMINS)
A-2-
. I-
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"I'lant res, irta lion from the !f-cdern T-oint of view.$' (. - 75% bi Grebiln5ky, S. 0.
SO: Advances in Modern Biologs (Uspekhi Sovremennoi Biologie) Vol. XXII, No. ly 1946.
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BASKYS, V.; PETRULIS, K.;__GREBLIKAS P.; PEIRUSEVICIUS, V..-,
BiTrUS, Ao, red.; BAITCEVICIUS, P., tekhn. red.
(Electrification of agricultural Zero's ukio clektrifikavivas.
Vilnius, Valstybine politiries ir mokslines literaturos leicbrkla,
1961. 541 P. (MIRA 15:3)
(Lithuania-Electricity in agriculture)
GREBLIKAS, P.-K.
I
Some problems concerning improvement in a method of designing
rural power distribution networks with a uossible use of com-
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1. Tnstittit energetiki t elaktrotekhniki AN Litovsko4 SSR.
GRFBLIY,t,S, P.K.
-,:..----
Statisluic-ai characteristics of rural low-voltm~e pcwer distribution
networks. Trudy AN Lit. SSR Ser. B no.11:139-147 :63.
(IMUIRA 18:3)
1. institut energetiki i elektrotekliniki. tl" Lillovskoy SSR.
GREBLIOVSKIY, M YA.
Separate stages in the develoPment of outpatient psychiatry in
Russia. Vop. psikh. no. 3:70-79 159. (MIRA 13:10)
(~MALLY ILL-CARE AND TREAMENT)