SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURSAKOV, G. A. - KURSANOV, A. L.

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1. YIIRSAKOV, G. A. 2. IISSR (6oo) 4. Grafting 7. Graft1mg root cuttings. Agrobiologia no- 5. 1952s 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ja"uR'7., .1953. Unclassified. KURSAKOV. G.A. Anomalies of flowers and fruit in dJsta.-tt hybrids of stone fruit species. Bot.zhur- 50 no.lltl585-1589 N 165. (MA 19:1) 1. TSentralInaya geneticheskaya laboratoriya imeni I.V. Michurina, g.Michurinsk. SuLmitted April 1, 1963* fIRS.--thOV, G . A. KURSAKOV, 0. A.: "The results of aLrobiologic I study of hybrid seed- lings of saffron 'pepinl." Min Higher Education US'3E. Fruit and Vegetable Inst imeni. 1. V. Michurin. Michurinsk, 1956. (Dissertation for the degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences.) SO: Knizhnaya 1,8tOPis"; No 36, 1956, Moscow. MRSAKOV, G.A. Morphological aspects in tbe root grafting of apples. Agrolbio- lor,tia no.3:468 Itr-Je 159. (AIRA L7:9) 1. -Nituchno- I rift Indovat 91 'skly Institut eadovodstva imeni Michurina. g.Michurinsk. (Appl") (Grafting) SNEZIY,C~, IA. j.: ULILY.~IK, A. K.: N. K, Line SunLtation Prevention of silicosis in minin,-,., Gi-. i san., no. 12, 1951 Fnnthlx List of I!Unsinn AccensjQna, Library of Congress, March 1952, 0=66- KURSAX(N.S.P. . - Mistakes in TUSO cards. AvtA trakt. prom. no.8:31-32 Ag'55. '~KLRA 8.11) 1. Kinskly avtosavod (Card system in bushiness) KIJRSAIMV. S.F. "Planning at a machinery plant" by G.I.A.Kett, H.H.IUrlev. Reviewed by S.F.Kurnakov. Mashinootroitell no.3:47 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:3) (Machinery, induntry) (Matt, G.IA.) (Wrlov, N.M.) XURRAICOY-ASafnn-Yedorovich; PZVM. N.I., spetared.; KU2=SOV, P.V., red.; FONOKAHEVA, A.A4 tekhn.red, (Orguni2ation and planning of inventions and ratiOnali2ation work in enterprises] Organizataiia i planirovanie izobreta- tellskoi i ratsionalizatorskoi raboty na predpriiatiiakh. .Moskva, Gosplan12dat, 196o. 95 P. (KIRA 14:2) (Industrial management) (Inventiona) (Technological innovations) GELIFGAT, Samuil Naumo-7ich;.KURSAKO'V.*-*J., ekon.,retsonzent; TROITSKIr, P.A., ekol IIRNOVA- G.V.V f # red.j AIITIPOV9 V.P.p ied. izd-.Va; % P tekhn, red, [Production costs of a machinery manufacturing enterprise] Sabe- stoimost' produktaii maohinostroitellnogo predpriiatiia. Moskva, Goo, nauohno-teklk~ lzd-vo mashinostroit. )it-ry, 1961 126 p. iMIRA 14:8) (Machinery industry-Costs) %t -7', ter- OMILRA 1-80) Nt"! c-orla Zgpadnr,- nmsAmv-A-)-A.D.; Participation of th,,, Gentral Scierce, and'-Iwy Li"r--rary Sf the Western Urals T,:conc::!i(! r~ouncil 'i~ L:i'.-in:? a reftrenco Col- lection. ',1T1 ,(~/, - (IMIP~ 17:11) IYTlj T 13,Kj, A.L.; .r,jp.jjnnjogJcaj prcpliyl.,nx-:,7 ~-.f tick-borne oncept,.al-it.-is. Vn p v'.rnis. 10 no.0462-467 j'-L.-Ag 165. (M7T'A laifl) nAunnno-' fri-l.' ~ut ;-riisnyKh preparallov Mir~qterstva zdrv--rr(,kr-rnneniyzl ~,-KMAKOVA, G.M. Extraction of bismuth from its ores. Gbog. rud. 2 no.4:11-12 157. (MIRA 11:8) (Bisiruth) (Flotation) I [ (to ct vs.,. (I I; GOR I fiV-,JJ Y , J.I ; t~L P"; A FQV I VLODAW;~~.I *i y ~ Use of caqplexi -,: - - 13ctors I or the flotation of wolframIte -. Obog. rud 6 no-3..')-7 161. f,,',Jolframito) (Flotation) 3(2) AUT90RSA Kursak.-.-*ra, V.9 Sh~%herba%,)%rti., L. N. So -.5 9- 6 5/2 2 TITLE; Brigad-is of Commir.,ist Wor,,c In 4-he NRFr;~, (BrIgady k,~mmurlst'.chesko&., T IIRKCh~ PERIODICALs GoodsziSa i RartQgrafiy%,, '91,9,. N~ 4. pp '~,J_'17 (USSR) ABSTRACT; 6 '~,r4'gad.;-3 in th-~ NRK'Ih are Ett pi-_-oert f-r the right 'If thojmg?-I-eti Br!,;aJ-s3 W%rk~ The first brigadA waz const-'t-u-;ei at the D~,)artm~enf for !.,he Delineation of Maps on a suggestion '.by Tama-fa Y,?~~:: Ha7- b74.gade con- s'-,3t3 )f; Nina Gladyt3hs~za, Ga'.y& ~a:. T-..qya D-,:!yr-ykhg Ly--.iay4 Tr-'and:1fi"_z'-'a and GOyi. 1-1) p,.-'Ta~, ayit- alli '5 M')rza. Next pa in the -hhe of the Map DF-pa7taien~~ -~f V. F. Smag-Lo.; mid V. A. Aleksayeva. The firmer includes L. M. Z. P. Nadya GUE~ lc~~va, the latter V. S. Ters shko~-a an,d A.A. NI.Lolayeva. The ~-;harting editors of the two brIgades u.,~ 'N. A. L.:,~-zova, A. V. Kralychenk-).. 1. N. K:~I~.s7;-a, L. A_ Besides, two photDgrapher bragades of 2 msn ea:h F. S",3pannv and V. P. and Ya. A. F-.mk'7,i an*! V. P. Mcz"7#3d:huk Card 1/2 a~.re taking part. The 6th tripgafle ..s a ~)f m~~:abers -~f the Brigades of Communist Work in the NRXv-h SOV/6-59-6-5/22 Komsomol. All members of the Alekeeyeva Brigade a-re learning English, and some members of the Yegorova Brigade are studying at the Department of Geography of the MGU. Thera is 1 figure. Card 2/2 KURSAKOVA, L. Role of the amount of pollen in the pollination and character inheritance of fruit crops. Biul. nauch. inform. TSOL no.7/8! 83-86 '59. (MIRA 13;1) (Fruit culture) (Fertilization of plants) LESYUK, Ye.A., kand. nellkhoz. nauk, nauchn. sotr.; JUTSURAI, O.P., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, nauchn. sotr.; ~?LRS~LKOV -A, L.I~a., nauchn. sotr.; :14IRROV, A C., nauchn. sotr.; KUZIMIN, A.Ya., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, nauchn. sotr.; FEDOROVA, Yu.A., red. [Key for the identification of fruit and berry varieties7 manual of certification] Opredelitell sortov plodovc- iagodnykh kulltur; rukovodstvv po aprobatsii. Mbsk~a,, Rosselikhozizdat, 1965. 150 p. (MIRA 18:7) 1- ROZANOV, L K- 3 CHERVINSKATA, 14. V. : XUSAKOVA. Z. N. : MAZTUK, V. V. 2. 'USSR (600) 4. Buguruslan District - Geology 7. Reinterpretation and dissemination of the electric geophyelcal exploration zaterials of 1936 - 1943 and their coordination with the data_of the eological prospecting activities In the Buguruslan petroleum district. LAbstraci Izv. Glav. upr. geol. fon. no- 3 : 1947. 9. Monthly Lt2t-of Ruestan Acgeestom Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. SA'9/63/000/C&AWI~I '3/D307 AUTHOR Kuroakova, Z, D26. ---~~On--thd--applicat--ion',-of--alect-ic---p-rospecting by the ver- I TLE:- r A%O'ical ele a. so udi ctri n ng (VES) method in the study of 'the geological structure of theukrainian crystalline-mausit ..PBaIODICAZ: Referativnyy zhurnall Geofizika, no. 2, 1963, 30, ab- a-tract 2DI83 (Byul.-nauchno-tekhn. inform. 1.1-vo geol. i okhrany nedr SSSR,' 1961v no. 5 (33), 24-29) TEXT: Electric prospecting-by-the.VES method was first carried out in-the Dneper brown coal baoin, to discover coal-bcarin6 depres- sions, and was then part of,combined geophysical (magnetic and gra- Vimetric exploration) atkudios, 'carried out to find the intrusions of .basic and ultrabanic rocka,~since with these are associated deposits of Ni,.chromites, and other useful minerals. The VB3 curves repre- sent a multilayered.geoelectric aeotion, and their interprotaiion is rather difficult. The main:electric horizon of high resistance -,is associated with the crystalline pre-Cambrian rocks, but the pre- 'Card 1/2 8/169'63/000/002/112/127 the -application-of---a., D2 6 371)3 07 sence of a zone of erosion of crystalline rocks with its water causes the absence of a shp_-,~,Velectric boundary. The upper part of the oaction, oorresponding -t o, the sedimentary Tertiary and Quater- nary deponits, is denoted by -the inconstancy of the parameters of individual electric horizons. Screening horizons are observed in some cases. Surface topography also exerts a major interferin efft~ct on the VES curieu. 121 spite of limited pousibilities of quantitative interpretation of VES curves, the work carried out supportu the validity of applying electrio prospecting by VES, in, mbination with other geophysical methods, for the mapping of pre-Cambrian rocks. In procesaing the data, of greatest interest was the.con8truction of apparent resistance sections do,,m the VES profiles, and of curves of'the total longitudinal conductivity. bstrac-or's note: Completa"translation. A Card.2/2 27 AUTHOR; Kureakova, Z. N. ~73 TITLE. Oh- the- a Ppiloat ion, of electric prospecting by the 'ver- tical electric sounding (VES) method in the atuey of the geological structure of the Ukrainian crystalline maesif PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 1963, 30, ab- stract 2D183 (Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. 1~11-vo geol. i okhrany nedr SSSR, 1961, no. 5 (33), 24-29) TEXT: Electric prospecting.by the VES method was first carried out in tile Dneper brown coal basin, to discover coal-bearing depres- sions-, and was then part of combined geophysical. (magnetic and gra- Viractric exploratiun) studies 3arried out to find the intrusions of ba3ic and ultrabasic rocks, since N,.,ith these are associated depouits of Nit chromites, and othor usi~ful minerals. The VES curves repre.- sent a muItilayered geoclectric oecti.on, and their interpretation is rather difficult. The main ;4,1ectric horizon of high resistance _,i~i associated with the cryol"alline pre-Cambrian rocks, but the pre- Card 1/2 On th(,~ application of ... 3/169/63/000/002/112/'127 D2 6 3/15 07 sence of a zone of erosion of crystalline rocks with its water causes the absence of a sharp electric boundary. The upper part of -the section, corresponding 'to the sedimentary Tartiary and Quater- nary deposit5, i~i denoted by -~he inconstancy of the par-imeters of .Lndividual electric horizons. Sareening hori"zons are observed in some cases. Surface topography alao exerts a major interfering effect on the VES curves. in spite of linited possibilities of quantitative interpretation of VES curves, the work carried out supp~cTtz; the-valid-i,-I.y-of-zLpylying-electri--o prospecting b___VB3J in r Y &Onlbination with otber geophysical methods, for the mapping of pro-Ca,,,,ibrian rocks. In processing the data, of &rcateat interest waz; the conutruction of Ppparent resiat.ance 3eciions do,,~ni the VES profiles, and of clarves of the total longitudinal conductivity. /_Abstractcr'.9 note: Complete translation. 7 -C;ard.2/'2 KTJRSA!10'v' .A 1, DI-norganization of ons3rgy putp-gsturm '~;62 I.RTFA -,8~5) u s 19 KURSANOV A.D. Metabolism of primary assimilation of ions and the theory of cellular carriers. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.biol. no.5:740-753 S-0 162. (MRA 15:10) 1. Institute of Plant Physiolegyq Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S,R.0 Moscow. (PLANTS-METABOLIS14) -4~*h % I t.. t AA *09wo .II a *W f vi Fa~-* -066two 000 4:: 0 0 0 0 O T 4 V* 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 i 1. 14 1 1, 11 V 11 - 0 W I I 4A 90 it a , 4 1 A a 4 1, " 4 ei~ , 00 - 00 A; CA, PIN 041f me" A"Vmu~6"-Ia- the, W-M-At uww- -40 of KIWO In Ow I"t ode" of the boot. A. L. Kurvearietv amil M. N. Kax4ktwa - 00 isio'ch law. Serater Ind. 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K k Bi l ki ova. ryu i o miya 2, ON pcnctrA- lion Of sucrose Into the Celli (from the IntmelluLar ",c through the cell wall) during the first hro. after infiltration pes on crinsidembly faster than its hydrolysis by the cell inveftase. Weliminary treitjiment of the protoplasm with C&CII lowers the hydrol zing action of In ert v ase; y !he sarne effect Is produced by list use of XCl. which. CI 040 -040 00 j in contramt to Ca ,o incTram the permeability of the protoptawn. The synthesis rit sucrose by Inymaxe i% 40 00 accelerated in the presence of K ions, whereas Ca Ions are ' 00 ,3 almost withmit effect, The synthesis of starch by the -00 . leaves of Hydratigm k-lentio front Inflicted Slucow LO 0 00 jnmmls at tht rate of 5.2-5.7 mg, 1wr hr. ifor I g. illy 00 'a mitolantr), slid for infiltered tnWf4pw. of the rate of 34110 :1 :1.5 mg. This title is considerably r~du(-tA by pre. liminary iremment ctf the pintoplastit with CaCls. 11. Cohen --0 9 '00 V TM. 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It A k L a N r i m i i i, v i I 1 -4 cc U it .. 040 Influence 0# tempefstu,# on the reverible actica (,1 00 90 lavertame in plants to connection with their fietetance - .0 00 Z to cold and b"I. A. L. Kurvanov, N. N. Kryukove and - -00 R. S. S~, (7411f sit A. S. hlorojov. Bull. Iwdd.' FCr.V 00 Fiv.A. owl. Mr. b". 1938, 51 M(ln :ngfish M it); cf A_ -00 74nill-11tv revitirsittle sirtio & ;tvmhs-m,I ~ I, -to so (11)) 0 Ims-Irtla-sr ill the IrItyes Ill iliff.,vilt 144111til &t ICITIP11. frOM -12 tit Pill* WAJ st%j,jtt,,j toy Ij%r go tairti-f 44 vacnium InCtratum. A% I and 11 1-- f,(, Ictrut letup, vuells., the ratio Ull. -lik Is I- I ti~ 1 dimlion of the PrIKTI~ in the -it-, loill.-Ttr- .11tril g 4 a 1%.Init- -till eh"q in I-sp. K. 1-Unt. slio-1 lit W IfIll t 1I l W l [ so e'l .S it ~isv ] 1) I( k1 . it.. ikoll lit lWil PS'Al qmq It.41 a I the lisr'llolyfis14 t. loto if 'All 41 114, 3 ltl4%tlll4: At it* 311, And .,As,. FOI 111AIII, 14k.-Il ' 0 0 (winter rye, winter wh,-.tl AIIJ $fill I under tile ini'm Iiv) - guden strawberrivii thew ntaxituA sit lower an-l occor -00 00 a at !.N)* and N)". Thr vynthrlie ju-sion has 21 it-nip mAinnsl. tine ill 0 1* and the otheir mt 411 Nl' for lit mod so 4130*1ofiv. Pot Is I mrs-1 It lit, oltics, .1 I"Itair M 41111-1.4 1*0 In IV 111,o1 i's Ill ,so 00 q :As 00 f tjo ' 0 ' 1 u Is A, 4) It if I Is sit it n I s " , t I j ' " te o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 7W Ole 0 000000 0 0 of 0 :kj ,, :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 i 0 00 0 0 0 0 W 0 12 to If 16 It 0 IF 11 v A a A v a JL-A.. P la 2 1 -1 _v 11 M 9. w 0 A !o5laA". - - - 00 1! 74ii F 00 00 00 C , 00 & of j S:!! 60 a 00 0 00 j 00 w 00 4 00 '00 zoo ]see X*o woo ties 7 11111141.1.10111GICAL WINAT a be 0 too (W. off 1.11.11'Pt a.. It, U An- 1 -1 -5d 0 A 1 9 N I a 0 1 6 1 U AT 03 it It a it It : alto 0 All 0 0 0 41 0 0 10, 0 Goo 0 *0 0 o 4 00 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 4 0 to It it U M 11 111 It N to C 41 U 43 M art 11 1 ~L_ I i 7 a -A _L_ );, 1-00 1-00 -** -00 RNOCIS Of stbYl*n* On the revorrible action of laverta" so an fruit sublooctood to cousl4ern4a" riposi4, N. L KutsAWT wid N. N. Kryukova~ fiwkilml~ J. -00 -00 During the compkirtnury ripening of varineis fruits (uracig". lemons. manflAria.4, cwullitwri. j,gIIA(oc!bj in -00 CM4. the Mwriuble action of invem&w unalvig,ws TujpkqL . %wiaticw In W C lt r r k w h l goo . lwrt% t tIt e 3) o , IvsP^- diol siq ti Yh di i l f l zoo ra o. A actment o %p . ~ljjs jo be y injui due. in Ube Ist place. t:) a weaketallif of (lie &duxptioa r0 Pher-owens ALI the surface of the illwrolicterog,-rocoul cellular forrivitions. I'Art of the clityl1le *ubA.(jvnjly - - oes i"It oric lt l l i h 00 e ) tu ctosvilcous &i g Ii., w erc an primliu t t go 0 ority a uniLitt-ral lly.frolylic ritrel. A. 11 -C~ ee P- re, a 06 0 0 9 e 1 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0C 0 not 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "0 40 6 0 go 1* 4 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 u a I , I 'A fi ~ iT ,it V1p jAjI L ti j" 0 A -1-A - f, -A- L 11 P A I I V I -A LAF fe Deteminstioa of Issomais: phosphate. pbyt* helose fiphorphste, bexoe* mossophoophate and glycerol phos- .00 0t It jiMtelamixtures. A.Kurmouv. Biokkimipi.1.4117-IMP 66 11 and ph"in, am pptd. by addlos '.',I VC. of magursir, mist. and 1.5 ce. 4 2-5% miummits. The .00 aml.ollorgAlinsa"Asileid. This r1btfA(tVd Insist 1110 .00 mal Mg. P 4iltrs the phyfin 11. 'Me hest~ dipbomphAte is pill d. in ibe filtrate with Hach at a psi of AA I be .00 ri u4n, (it the heitme insintopbosphate anti gilmol plimphalv .00 its is Im,ded wills 10% N&Oll for 4 hit.. an-I the must. M imms. 66 1, hydfAlyzed is deld. Oil the basis 4 1hrit difirtrill eatt-4 of hydrolysis. the hviuse monotib,"phals, anti -00 0 glycetol phosphate content is cimputed. This mellitA whcn applied to several plants shows that grern ss- 0 tintilating tissues contain P esters in griAirr variety anti in lArger anits. than parinchyrnitimi not timue. Zoo H. Cohen 00 00 list CLASSIFIC'11 ASN,SLA MITA111,11'KAL LITFRA f 1.410 ILL ts a. .2 is -F -4 YA jeo 111 is " mi 1 3 8- .13 '1 , " 13 e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 *1@ 0 o 4r q, 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 4 0 9 0 "0' 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 e; 0 a- a e e e o ,ro so 00 00 jr, by"yzing &cdvity of phosphatalles in N 00 in, tisgues of hioer A K~rj!~OW - "Itir so 1 VA,-tltlvll iliftil I'll toll *A, I.. I 'Vill 11-Illilit 04 or 131 livil's [-~ kill 1-11- Ilwill"ll, valtit,% re fimand ill '111toly Iva%t.. thr h... A (If 1h.- im-A 1,11. It-I '. 1. 01011"'I Ill 110t.6 c 00 00 _40 0 to 00 0 00 00 ~.g 0 so t ve 0 4V I K It Nu K Itn It rL3 I 41 0 0 4 * 0 0 0 4 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 Ab 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 It it a I A, The 11YOthtsUing actioa proteases in living tissues of higher plants. N. K.-D k..- '.V9 7c=- Iq- Wymashl Va. It,- Wk I V ifillit #At t 11. (Of 1.11 .41 Mill.. 11V All Atilithl .41 1. 1 iAlwmin .. lesumus hydr,alyzatc). Ellis, ,I tit, n -N it it b U.T~ Nal)) I Ior ) hr. Oil A )baking in-v hfit ph Gag if; All I I'l, Imiallict ~ 'd -trnl 11-1, ill 1-11 1111 11114I.N. NIll 0- I.V1,011M 1111141" 4111101 N 00 x all.. 1.11 , At'. All, 1 1-1.111 . it 11 V! .. I 1A, 1, vu W.-O I lir pit, 00 13 N I lftpl.- N - wh. fl. Ill... I -I . 3 . %.Ill I -Ift. 111 S. If ltv 41 I'll ail hr - ,1A% -tAll(IN), -52-4; I*a 7.14y 21.1; lmrhy wedfincl, :~Vfl; whi4i (H-das, --dilliall, 'L-ave'l. Im.1f; 1 tiv wic "I Y111111.,i~ 1, ih- 'mw 11) All m jim e se L all S L be 0 woo ir 0'10 a 4 n 1 14 f 11 it It 11 3 4A 0 0 it U o 0 0 0 of 0 * 0 00 0 * a 0 o o 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a IS 1. A AA w Li, 60 is k a 4io-i IFOR 0 0 a 00 0 0 0 0 IN 0 0 0 a 4 1 O.C! r ft, T 1&j _ ~ w it If if is 1A w if of aia H, oe .!sp ?.ct' "401.5 41 00.1 go 041- o If 'A go oed M ;V 1 0-ILA MAL UTCRITURII CL-Sw-CATIC. tiam, tiviiii- loop.) -it at I , I 1 ;9 ! U a AT to is I f; ; ; ; I- I , ; " If f* 0 0 010 Atx a IN 0 0 0 *00 *0 4 so 0 0 0 T40 0 0 0 0.10 0 0 * 0 000 00 0 * 0 0 0 00, Rjachentled control of tss mouiscturt. A. L. Kul - . I % R - 'S. S. , h W., 1939 , -S bell ...i leyrt&l cm'fily 71 11,16;titughsh, M) phys. valtift We PtOPOST41 03 iodcO" loff the guidance (A tke p1tcesse, involved in Ira manul'. In Paltkuw, It i% shown that the jild of dryeuring can tw detd. by fht* nit. of residual water, rolling hy the wmifale (4 I1U*btd Iwittv, and fermentation by the dectrAW if! W1, lannjfj iduml wal" The o0hourn Unlit- Me #;#)-I% MU I 7'_ KS"'; crothrd Ilutle, anti MAO% tannin. Tra pr,c~~d In IhI4 manner Is of higher quality than Ira by I IIV Wit johl Livsk a) ;noduction Contrul. wwwwww.~ ITTA3411-4 4 00 4041PIN1114040 goo 00 0941 - _~ W! It w A 0 t A A _i A~ . - ---------- ~'~)~ see .00 409 .00 9 00 0 0 see 'goo 00 oleo 0 0 free .94.. --- - -___ _' . - - 1 1 lu- 00 U AA A I g &A a 4 X 9 p i~i;~ *16 0 0 00 Am 0 4 0 0 IN 4 0 0 0 0 0 : 1 -100 0 4 0 Of goo of 0 0 a 4 * :Ij 11 14 is 4 It Is if Ij 10 M h A M At, li 14 A ll 1 1. M Lt. I ~ J'ArtIcIpiltion 04 pbosphatase In the synthesis ul So - 111 l d N N W K , ,-- 1 . ,vu iktunov an , Erosc A, L. l - C. A. 33, 6-lct Icav's of n Illi.t. of djui-wic. fluctow 111.1 a;- IVALIS towl tietArtic 1,11 Inal It-11,4 wig. P - H, , tiviabritc action of tt,vt%wc tit th, MA 'u,tow. 11w I 1, 4%,, of P-defwitnt wular bect, is only al.,ut a th-I 4 va:ue. taifiltiatum of N&11,11R 1. vatim 1 4 fiv, Iv vilthelic louralls 11 .1.lr~Alunl, like haw, , to I It- MIC.11 IW%t V%IjItAtil oillY wilk0lit 11,11f file ft"IM41 Will 44 -0 hc.- it ... nop1h.phate. I fir Alut j livit",c 111,11 ... 141.11. -I~ sliglady I-er. PlAnts suller dutilit, I* I-Auw of their ittability tit form trullictrw soill =00 of Pho~VIIAR, thin bliarply il%xrr%~in$ wi- x~wfu-, III tilult plants, Ole jyntfirsis "I suclo,e (TwIl Gl~ 1- 1% to =00 00 V *1 i;O 0 00 a 1 Illuch more vigoructs than from J!Urow Eg invert sisgar. 0 00 '1 he rate (A sucrose synthesis in plants in MAny cAu ),triliftl by rise sint. of liuctusc nionophosph te 1, ce 0 00 ::9 0 80 are 0 1~6 0 A 1 0 S L A WALtURGICIL LiTtO411.61C CLASSIficatic. V, t:Q 0 ' %-60 r *? V I u VS LT -0 Li E, IT it is 4 R %I of rt it it of sl w IN .3 a ,. L A a HID A I 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 Olve. 4--!c "I r , I M 014 0 0 0 6 111 0 4 0 0 0 0 ' 4 0 0 4 1 1 1 1 9 of I I is it u is 14 it is if It If Al a J4 a 111 11A III If m m .1 . . . .. . . A- I a i -I- __L I V T.L1_AA A_AA OLE MU.a j t . a I . ., pot- C1111,11 wC) EntyMiC iUdtz#-t Of the bardiness of the quinine tree. I ) A, V N, N. KivAilva M.4ktaims 4. 00 c 1,1 1,~avr~ of quanin, .0 0 00 frimling lipidiv 1-1 ~wl 0 miling to It twit t% re-t-d Aftcr v-Lgiged r2j~~Ir W 00 00 wh.,n itam(cmd tmfi~ k (I) ~'l I I -so 1 %Vilp, g It" t 11, 11 ilivrt IM lvviv i. ~11 ... `4 go 4r Ivimpt ii, 111-m1. I'll., Irays-1 .4 Ill.. 1, - lim-tv -40 hf, If qIII t.4 goo, 1: I o 9 t z flo 0 00 see iff 9 t IDA - j I,NJ, U 19 Al .0 Ll ~ III, IP fl, A" A a 3 160 * 111, 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 o o 0 0,16 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Of 00 00 009 111 * 0 9 0 A & 91 IF a a u u 01 m a 4 1 4 0 4 #1 11 If ld it 4it a If mill n n m n a If 0 1, V if ft 1. 1- V *1 A,A ALAAL-L-A-At A-A-1. a N P 9 a I I V V i IF 0 1-4 AA CC W It,. I c 4 Reversible entlymo actioll In go-Mlinillifit KfeAll A I. go I,%%- Inormow sillon ill wittat, %it "'tit ka I- %v"t to q ... 11'.1 lot "I"VI AIM -I'llmo 0.- 1--f ..( set ;1, .4 Im"U- 1-dmill. 0 O-P. 11'. llfvm-al~ ,u1 h. X49 0 fill, itmi iwt fi,,isk thr Kill,, t.,th, zoo 00 00 00 00 INST. OF BIOCHEMSTRy OF THE ACADEMY .00 .00 .00 OF SCIENCES, USSR,, M0WjO %&.it& AITALLUNGKAL 01111AT1,81 (WIlfKATICK :tl L r If '71 N1 I I a tw 0 0 9 u 19 AT 00 It, 0 a K ts 6 0 n it U 0 0 9 a 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 K UIF EANO V , A . L . The i~eversible action of fements in living plant cal3s. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1940. 232 p. Yudin QP601.K8 0000000041000000004111 000000600*0 o f I N 11 of 0o go a;- 00 90 00 It, 00J1 J: 64 00 0 40 0 o' a :.: 0 WO 11 11 - !- If is Is A 11 tr a Ad b It 17 A S V Ll Enlyine activity in lintrest of tliffirflolt firla to, Irlittlutl to their individue.) development and the gentfal develop. meat of the plant. A. L. Xurvanny and K. Bryushii-vai Diakho rj IM-9700401-17ittas. were inAde III tile lyrthe"i.,ing tivity of proteins-scs and the oynth-tittic And hydroly It activity of invertalse In leaves of oLts un scionging to I iffirent tirts. frorn the two-I"( stiotc, tip it I Iit the stage It Ilowcfirig, at intervals of it, III day*. All leaves line tile synthesizing prottinase activity at tile Ili. Il.we-viser Girmatimt stage. At tile bl,musing at-ige, is olsilk'A Inctrute in Ow sylobeNifilix It"11%ity Sit All IVAVVI risk" pIxN . lit II-sits I-- thv I,twrl Ili tile ~Ijlr sV%oh-j'i%Ia sA'l,A,JtV .4 PlAny rhis also -4 If6wrilaw, llwl,-aws. I IIVL In-[ inlrnvr proirinsirse -ti.ity I- I'Mrid ill tile Ituillb And 1111b kaveii. while the revertible arlifill ul inv(112se Ira( lirl All ril.1%. Ili the thirdandloorthleav". The third snd 1,nuili Ir?iVr% of calls ate therefore axqualed to IW flusit ribl'trist With I%-I(AFd Its CUlt"IhY,tr4IC oletifil"Ifilot, while the 6ittrill and fifth Ivairris -how the largest InAiductivily ill f-j.-VI to pft)tein synthesis. 11, Ilfi.-~tlrv We Of 00 0 ego it M 5 -6 it is pot At Volossr,4111 A. 8 A.- 0 0 0 Ile 0 Nu St2/ e ii,. Lit "till CIA AW 93 17 is 4--i 1. -0; K, 14 M&O Is A A! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V COO r 0 0 000 Coo 0 see 000 1* 0-9 *-* 0-0-* 0 *-40-* 4-0 0-0 0 111 a a a a 4 1 11 1 is it U Is It a 4 a a a all 913 id's MAP 1111004t Alts u4sc: ::A i 9 1 AND vervill,ft ..Cfa 60 1 ;:P~ft rondo l~binotm A. Kermanow as, so. Win. t Whis 992 1 bulls of5 PA Mmu" IL noting star ChAtac. ftdw4 by abom ot = Bid OxIm"ll and accumac, mring the tnlr~: -06 me'liats' Ph"O *%kb 000Gwe. synthedc action gWu&lly 00 r dor-lion' 14 Fvpx_d_- as bydrolytk action W"Ouses, b,.t U. gruynh ocem Thk k 011CCOM011 by a second irMing s doling vWh , tars 1111111011t CO&W bydrolysis confinum to 4 .Icf~,kmd pooch I g, ftm8y. Us b"s bunt, "llb"' '"ootonsisuft b;Tr d- bc.. v it mut photosymb in n=bZdthe alter The ntftt of 6 me of me to the futo. V P42:21:1ft Wb" it takes up after the ".".k an - r rap "betic actioa being favomm-d b U013. am In mycilbode aftme ad prutalumams, a occuv~ 41 with NtAiRg ot tk) bods. COMM P.010ts In the behavilur lftvwUw OW V11111119am in bursting b,& and at 96 an discomind amml it is t act bad always p= W. Ucc. !zoo WOO U60 111STITUTE OF BIOCM%MRT OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR, :4 11' Moscow Ole A I a . S L A SITALLUQGKAL LITIRATIME CLASUPKATICH 12 a.- 4-C 4 its U nd 0 U AT ma is A v Cal 4lT t; a, of a, *1 U, a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 1111 0 0 0 o a o 6 Ill 6 0 0 0 Ill 0 0 Ill Ill 111 6 h r I I? l' Kulyln~ dctivitY In fiPaulas Wheel, A. 1115 u'likim 4 8144hip"gYJ 5, ILS1 C'j [Ifl()). -IjkV'i III.; 00 AIM Activity air 'tudied ill 104ts"ll to lholltavIW activity i, I,Jh,w"l I~v ~Iw. - 0'l ' I l-lVv` 'I" IWIIIA 14111 1101011. All Clk1YIItC allh,n -4,~tjjg "lict, filx-n- I, milpirte. Thew lOwntuticnA jjrj~jj,j vilfivi oil -h-hydratim uF ou trall%itioll uf [lit etuynic; go all Illactivr 021r. The lutertnediAle symbow phAw k I b 4D 0 NA I'M ly Willi 9 fitIll IN[ 1141MVP10111 411 01V C11- Milt'. I. C. 1'. A. IRSTITUTE OF BIOMMTRY OF THE ACADEMr OF SCIEMES OF THE USSR, Moscow its* too 4o, A IS.$; A -I' - two 4 - I V 14 An I I It MW 0 9 K It It 11 ft rtJ 00 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60006 10 go A a L -P, -L--f -a '-d-L -1 L 4 N r 'j 9 1 r v IIr -A -L z w D#j4ndjMdW 61 g4jarnouelnol In plants. A 1. p1j,khimiya 0, 1'.1li-MI(1041) -Lindt'A qual 1=1;111, valliffi. ..11 JJCJ j.,wimted into a clitaill ir A cqi#jrrnl 1. fwitut it, plAnt, 6,11 t"n4flt.1 tumlim, 1,11101" mlain hardly ally so INSTITUTE OF BIOCTMMSTRy OF TM ACAD&ff -00 'Go go 0 OF SCIENCES, USSR MWCOW A I 6S L ARIETAILLURCK41, LITINAlklAt CLAISUKATION ties v0 0 oil fill AT -0 As t- v I All t Pw a w g- is* (V tv 11 ce 14 It ito Ot 11 1 : to 0 0 0,0 0 0 V: 0 0 41111 ~0#000000* b 0 0 0 0 ~-'wr 000e01 'or w 1w A 6 l! A 9, ~L~ S-L-1 AL-A- -,L A 11 F Q It I T 9 f -A E-1 AA 44 (A I a a I of A I1 -11 1.0 Miss lAnts i f f t i l il ti f D iatim var Li ous orna o ari cu o n P elerm ' 2:- (1 N I 3 1 ~ . isinum &nalyuz in plants ix vitakol mt, wi,& ewnlnuatiw td Llwwu and Uc%fY h%olrd llirdl,-k A walci-xil. talls.its limiction is obtamt-al by w,vill. W~tll Wt ill 1 ti A r b hi h l i I e on Air WI. . -Y t n t s tac "alter; t cno s t wyp f 0A N K MIA d S Th (c hI I fi d r. o e no. o it i e ct OPP. . I : a tilo ' glics the alsit. at 1--hpla m-1, III IIII: I lv~s it ultipfied IIY L I'l ill 1 " 1 i l . n'l l I. 1. 06 flml Ibc 'IIIIJA I,ta)l' wt ... 1, %flit It lAiLlAill 11 W14f. IIItU 4 IIA, lit'll It 11A.tilt III 1-11tig fi4 I." Illia. Willi I fly Jbi. methl.1 of JIW)51" Ilic tUnnill fFACt%M%% Of Y,ori- pUng, It--- twen deta. zoo, kLall(,Iv ai,d Arv 0 049 wtially )IIJI 1:1 111 44?ltlC AIMIIIIIIIIIN ?V III tht- amal la,min -w, it, II 11"-d" so are 0 -00 INSTITMT OF BIOCM41STRY OF THE ACADUff OF SCIERM, Sq* Moscow OF THE USSR, -i. -, i 1 11 .11 A I I 't. a 4 or Ol- -.i -a- wt 0 to 0 *10 00 o * so 0 0 0 o 0 a 0 0 10 o o 00 0 00 0 so 0 0 * 000 001 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 a of to a 090916 go * o 00 0 00 so 0 to U li a it if W VP 0 of v a* rl~l 4 4 4 1 1 k i k - 0 is go a Ogg r 11. 00 Go Of 000 '41 AL A. xuguw)" 00 :,4 3W.3 11W f0fra. tion ot tWWAft In Ow owl in" simple P044"-s-"s occurs 00-1 11 1mad the taunida Am oaly lmtoiv~tv* in VW win 00 =tloms w?,kh k4d to the higIdy comMsed wattf-In&A. pro4acts. Altbmgb tbm is an toorgetic formation of 'C'9 0 090 ch to MW4 calm, the rate dweases conswerably"L 00 .3 Co. of Jum Vella fft"AMS, Whillt tb* rate of C"dMSA00" C30 0 of 1. t Zt.Mm and LAm to phlobapbms ibctva" so - n~~W ol c-fi. GoomaBw the stage of evOutitm of too ith the dAid of evolution anti age of .00 Um Utter cannot ba deduced from fro be compositim of The tanvto, for in a few cases thew to no .11 conia t bgtw them J. IN. A. COO goo d woo MJ INST. OF BIOCTU, OF THE ACA.Dv OF SCIENCES OF THE TXISR, MMOW tro too t4 goo v I -d "to Jmv -344 11 A A ivowi- it, AM A 1 0 AV 10 AS a V tv 00 It 9 111 19 It IN K It of R I 10 o" 00 *1* 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 ago 0 000 * * o :, 00 : A U J u b p Q 4, AA 00 (C 0 U 4j if 41 a), 00 --- ------ - go 09 0 i DiAhi 3 ~4; 0 m Kurxmv. yu . 1- Woo ol btad 1104. A. 1, ' - %T' 6( ten ferniftlAilklu ;Wv 1w,54190).-Im The (A) dr-- o ci l hk um -00 W u n c p the ftee pa"benob (CAtec n CtImm. Tbtdk1WP1W"M14GmmDP& -400 , JAter lion dt mw walvold. jillftnillfl. tbew tannim PPt- -MA-tims wv similar to tbOse Th go I ! , e t of qWn. a an in the jt0WWg Vving PlAnt, r]LCtpt that lbll r4tc Vn P H d . . &rttAntjtjw b vmtly incrra4c 09 CID 0 2 H to 0 so 0 W M T. OF BIOCHZM. ACAD. OF SCIENM OF THE U35R, M5GOW be 0 90 4 s s L A .!(AL-1L;Pr,KA1. LMJIAT~Rf AS"PKATI' coo go it -4 d4 K 4 t( 4 u 4 1, '"Ant $one 0 to 0 o 9 000 0 o e 0 0 to 0 0 0 1~ Golml goo 0 so 0 0 00 go *000 *00* 000 0 0 6:5 I log I I IF 41 - f 0 4 v rd p Al v'I IT a' I t 1 0 M Ft7rfv , re A,. 1- 1- It t 94_1 1 14-0 w J go 00 ;-90 0 0 0* Os .00 o: (Ago 'P. T too* =14 se* ISO* .00 INST. OF BIOCHEXMRY OF THE JkCAMW OF SC3NCZS, =Rp MOWOW too* "00 S. 1404 0" apt i-iil-Ti iw-q~i -all -- u a AT to a- if I I i" AAA Ill NO w 1111190940- a It It 9 0It all It ICK&O" 14 0 *0 0 0 0 0 9 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .T.4 7fas ~ 0 * 0 0 0 .0090 03,01wim-tF" iT"P 0 A A r. ~A_L_ t 6 a m P, t, it A - I 0~ A V 1 14 rf U W t 0 a _-6- A L k Acrr to "IS the IC11124,1111141GII P"XVSWS Of ChA1111m Ile wine. it J the Chain f ti h i d h ntfu Uc on ter t e wits observed t at a pliter ytw the ectvity of the enzy"ses found in th, S , onginsal mine dcavLwd during the &U wv" dam tisr" of thr Kkx 0-glucosidaic. had compktrly eimma"31 4 weeks the enzyme activity acain eRfed di a . s pp inctlewd. Tba enzymets initkUy admbed by the ycmt di -so llinte- "He bad been 11hamted whets the fattest began to a piste. TbA following rutyateti wat adm*tml Isom an sq. -Act. by ytextsd the strain Se"haram. istim" sucrose. pemiskset trypsint and 0-glurosillaw. The foUawtng ambinowe elatin eptotle 1090 tested: s a j . t$. 110"enlyaw , . p g p 0111v h1twaglucisiol, and mm,w.hun pboVhAtr 0 gelatin was attambed I)y the "%I crils. 11%t luvw~ wul ra,t -11, hich had been admmiit by the l W me w ucots y #-S wem in patt liberated when the crUs v%erc immersed lit A Wee gelatin *u1n. It. primt1ey INST OF BIOMMSTRT D1- A.N. BAMI OF THE 10 F arrALLUft KAL 1.11111001 C1.1110KA11011 ASS SkA 0 U Ti AT to ml L lop DO DO It 9 4 x a It 9 09 ft it It Its 1413 Is I :ta *Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 * 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 a Ole 0 0 0 4*0 CADEW OF SCIENCES --Z 8 W 0 0 0 G 0 0 a o 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 * 0 0 0 0 01 ~ 1* 0 0 0 *goo too too*::: *:F& 000 a 0 6 0 10 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 _ 4 ;, .1 ; r It v u m , Ij 4 sA upills I t I A 11 A .1__J_A, 0 Q IV 1) 1 , I 00 A a radeformisti" of tAm" subda"Of in the willow a if ;be I l i -00 y tAnnin $111111T. lsiti,"I. Im 0411 ver vvj sis tak" pt*!~c in the Iark ( the ill- k.wbs i. v.41 t ~j 00 thio tannin is converted into %irHPlcr t-vnixt, during the 00 Tanoin,vnilic. P_~ ti- prmvcdo a- ra-ily its If--- dirkn" A. umirr i1humn.c. -00 0e s99 -00 00 roe oo - K00 00 st 2 too 909 INSTITUM OF BIOCHEMSTRY Df i 6 . A.N. BAXR OJP TM ACADE14Y OF SCIUM R : : , MSCOW 9 not N.SLA off .ALLLPICIL-L LITIRAIIJIJ CLASSWICATPOS 91- tie* to.. Not Wag! C- __ ._ _ -__.I ___ __ _ _ _sj*-_11 cNi-i-tv lie ~ te 0 r r , T W v , b uis Ls * AV %3 it IIS Ittlit ; , j ftj 0 a a I w at I A3 a Ad**, cr IF 01044 w . t, 0 0 00 oid 0 0 0 0 0 0 616 0 0 0 0 eggs 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 # 0 0 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 1040*000000000000* 0 0 0 if 9 * (0 OD 0 it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 16' 11 11 11 al b a v ill ]a 11 U I- k a bb v m 0 A A 0 go -.00 00 A 00 00 Of -to 00 li-, -041 00 fit Glucos* sirup from tichens. A,I,,Kur-am)vatpll, N. .00 0 0 " * D'y-.Lrhrnko. U.S.&R.64,7D.Nlay.31, Wri. coo god n relrrmted, with n ext. 4 a%lmi P, r,m,,vr ir,trArw.t. 0. zoo wu% ,1, ati I wwMified by *,rvatm.-ot at Im' ~nlj goo, coo f., thir c'm14,tency A %imp. It coo go. go -so 2 see 001 !goo Igo 0 13 0 4b 119T41,1,119fICAL UICNATURC CLAHNICATIO, U 14 At 10 lit. I r I u I CIA S Im 0 1 it IN S a 9 Ole An 10 11 A KLO n I ; M 0 i 0 0 0 0 : 0 10, 10 40 : 0 0 0 o o ofo 0 o * 0 * o o 9 0 o 0 o 0 1100 0 0 :1 0 0 so 0 9 r 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 o o o o 010 0 o a o is o 0 0 o 0 * * 0 0 0 off* of0*000040*0006000 - - - - - A V: I S S I It It 11 w I" if 11 10 1 33 A 34 111 A 0 CA A Al 11 U Is 14 a IN Is 4 it 11 4 a A Fs, r 0 . I I -11~ r 1.-M~ a M~ 0 at It t i I I It k a % .,rj A Jk- -A _q 1-1-1 R -00 lit A.n jmo C.0191 ORMISS46 ..o ps laue"s of geogrsphJcal factors on the activity of per. 0 A oxida" in pk-- , A_L. Kuiwa-l-V sud N. N. Kry.1--a. Riokbami?s 14b 97-lG3(1945),~--jjkghcr Wolida, activity i is F(-nd in the plasts a the atid northem reg6ts thail it, thuse III the mrarm southem diAlicls. The pvtoxid,aft 00 so J, activity IsmIssmi. with the initmity of rc~piratkw. lhc 9WAar Plants havv a highla pefoxidaw activity twcaue L4 a Ughtr rate of t"Pitation. 11. Prie~tlcy jr see a z Is 0 000 4141 004 W see 0 Blor ADM4y OF SCIENM IWTITUTE F ,MMSTRy J14. A.N. BAKR OF T" ALr L WSR Moscow zoo ties tie* k.7. I A AILURCKAL LITINATLIAl UAISWICATI" L----- ~ 7-7-- , . -r,-- - I too town 1111111TS - 1)(1.1 141090 48f 14mou -9 1 u SATIOLSI.- . Opp "m wait Is .1 a kW A A 41 00 010 0 0 0 * so 0 0 so 00 000*001*00***900*0994 so 1440*00000000*00000 see 0-1-s-0 0 Itis 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 61-j wwwwww III, * 4 ;1 0 im is 4 i 0 Qmjf?Tf?? pt? f twit it.? -I a v a a v G U Of is It iy 71- A .."OA40 '-fle Ilea am -5 - X Volti All 6va 8. 1 - P-nwortkm of .00 T" Wod" of low &MVIM, Col. may '"w Ot Ih'O-- The -twW J1 tmfitcd With dil O=Vwt Ut6w-1114vouted mbetancea bft ,L UjtX 4z ftb""tWyd.1y..d i& HsSO# OW PurMed by custoatary (65-m-?O% glecow) Iltz. equalled the i-My *vwfthen Md, A. TP, Kee 0 0 2. VIA; a* 9 bee Ais-ILA DITALLI) UKA t U11MAIM CLASUPKAT WIN t %@Sam:) .11 C.V off ~G- is-.- U -V - 1--. -.-T--r--i . I I p9 _i- V n AV go is! , ; S 0 1w 2 1 It to a a I it (I a a a 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 N 000000 00 000 0 0 * 0 9 o o o a 0 46t090040000::4 1 4 1 0 11 is to W is 14 v 0 a 9 It it a Ig v A 4 a it 41 a 4'to -L--A--IL VAL T_I~Mea AM" I _j L-s -h-A- A -a. 00 A _sr_ I 1!9~' 99 A The eatbohydrats Powition of lichens rn the K914 00 Peninstak Conaldered In Connection with th* problem of 0 910CMprodUCtio4in Northern loe"lles. N.D'yathkuv and A. Kursao-)Y. DvM4dY Mad. Nawk S.S.S.R. 46. 71-3(1945)1. C~~Pf. r#jW. ac". izi, U.R~S.S. 46. M-8 To q IM)(kn Rag").-Tabalated anal)-mv of carWhy- go ,rates powe t im 8 Uches specks atow thern to bc iirh in 41 Polyhelom., pow in Ctuaktor and a6) in tientowns. IS 0 Two small metories at Kirovilt have dernowtvated the pooffillity of oubjecting lichens to Pidiminary trtatatcut lee with wcak AIk&S solo. to mityett the ItWer-tastitill fichru acids into &A. Norm. then hyd"yaing the lichens with dd. -of .3 =0 0 lisSOs. neutralizing with chalk and purifying with 4Ktj- valed diet to prodism a mulasum. cautc. W,-70% glum-, ne 0 from i-hicli nictlaws cmt. lump Iducae cau. 6 btaiued. The yid-I of molasms is IW% howil on dry licht-n wt. 161olaises ~= this priKvia fr(,qll lit-hells (A Ihe AWs Clamid UY '11PWAIrls, has a Wittf go ls.%tt: the "lix of Ihii ii [Wilix involigaffil. W. P. go o to MOO Q0* A 19 - I L A 14TALLVASKAL L"111AIVIS CLASUFKATIGO ago W a[/ Idness -4 1 Silas* "it a.. 484 G#.611 0111 *WT Sol a I F I - I An q A a 0 1 U fell poll; *or malts Itilat tic at Win i I 'A 0 0 0 # * * a 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 AWiC4tJW of StImpy and lischer-Bergmann rracdo for Wtady of Cor"poo, Of tlkftniC Mattiff Of t#A. A. I 121juld N. N. Krr#k-y%-j. llookhmmi t*V.T?*T'",- N xim, "a"I'trij .1*Malk NO, 3 2.1, :0)(Pliali-h millifflary. 30 11 1,tia-riv mAcilon "Ith C11-P-110 t,,r if,*% nm ppt. :kit tea lannini: hrnce it rmitoi Ite it-,I qimntiI:.flvvlv~ Tire i-hlujk6 are It t'l like ICAI.~fmllllm t,v tl.v fmi-lim Fa. 0 IN-hmmi, Me 11,0,4r.t 4e, flerairatfoorkmal. 1941. %A. 1. p 31,. A Si.f Killtip 1~ pphi. Ivy Imth mctfw%f4 ~-%nd .1,1-1n I., tar rmvt lit'l- CAUlt, tygw. As the pL&ttt ages the rttAlitriship Anwj,% jhr lps varies arml the FiKhM.Bergtmnn perelpliablir tw- it dmp% and the amt. 0l Mixed type riwq. Fseb of :1 hAs instaUls *A. In KtrO. vatechii-taiminit Ir rr 41111 villit, N)% of such products: -ith ale the amt. Of 1110 1- ~4. itiattrir drafts. The other :1 fmctions show incremw sol F~41-jril~ vitimunt" with av. (10. M. Kriatilaroff Trusidomatim of vatious forvas of teonnin dwing treat- . Kur-wlov. If meet of the too led. it-Woviya Clide- eflo pritistods" -%"* , sumffuttv 110) (1048).-Durint convrnlw of Mv tea kal into Its Asia) etwort. 'form of black tea, W.-tannin cwtirlit dtTIj%e% rMskirtut,ly: the polloph"toll-ftlechol tradiori declines by a factor of n. Tannins as it whole are " decrimsord signifimally. Ilia mott sIpWant change ormrs dtiring the fertnesitatko stq), wheri the Ht". fraction (polyphenol-rater halt) I% condensed to form the Insal. tannin#. which In the ctolurse of funher enzymic action (odiative) exhilift a (amthil xv. tli~j of the led jarofelln matter, with vorisequent Am of lot.. 100atint" tintittlex. The itcl-i-Or existing ImW Nil- .0jis still thunt faritsed during the arr vrry ,Slow In naturvarki art composed of pytoisiterhol and phl-wo- ghwhial units. ('.. Pol. Koeolapoll I, w si a as Ch 0 0 0 6 6 6 6 6 4 -6 se 0 1A V, 0. a, a 0 fiv_j W-W-W-4 4_ A C ro t; W if A,,, .4 zi M 6 L. 1,- f. -1. L G01 1 f 9 T i IL A T_ J #A 15 M 11FF11fl 0.' FRIFFRI f! - Bi h i l oc em ca p i " In them=* fWa etetlem eel" A 1 i . . . y p r P. Sahalso. and It. N. Witiript. Z; jffailessaft S-S-S.R. 6, No. 6. 12-IO 40 -The 16" roblem was to d t th . , . c p That tain p6m In stse champagne bottle (Wrmentation period. which, an a rule, 6 p6ta After Sa days but way extend to a U_.C* CV_Fu~_,_ n. (IM); e many YW hAirt been me& o ~e a C 4; 0 a a 0 rp 0 6 0 0 0 G a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 00 .4 1. X its, MIN 161VA04;J1 a 43 a sst* A A dtoini the second A KUr%An,j L . . v, Visi4slit I Vino. cf. C.A. blochem. thAnstre 1 400 after the Pecotulary cornidervd as com- =0 0 a storav period of 909 on the forms Paul. size d ywt tells, the condition of their plasma (reaction for Slycogett, tattechromatin, &W fat), peftnessbbity too 00 of the platma, and number*( livingand dead cells. Meth- ods are described for the don. of the differvat cnzytnei gee and formss of N in the cowu of the fermentation. it is suggested that some complest of amino "s and outuss 6 fwmmd and the N in It does not appear to the KjcIdAW 0 deta. It Iscoscluded that moPst of the reacilonss vv com. pitted within one year. The yeast crlls work not only on J the sugan added to the wine, but tbey L6i catalyu the __00 A...%L. "TAL&A-VC-CAL LITIOAT~f CLAWFICA11" IF z CSO 0 Si 4 __ _ . .. '_ ' - - - ' ' __ -, - '_ __ --- - -_ -_ --- __ ~ Is- 4111.111. 14-OW 41"I'C"Ir 0 v!n -- - 3 1 1 NEW goo arpip mic sta no Plait itawn iiii 0 1 W -3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 I t F I A 'I A 11 H 1, -L-j 4 A.- j I itI I 1 -.4 _R 71 .A! Al Advoqtl" at cux by Unues of higher plants L. Kutiantly (Bach=t1n. lmt.. MOKLOW). Bgahim- iYa 11. 3334809411): cf. C.A. 39. 31151-Tbe liviki cvlh of the h4her ptant3 -vt cup&bL- at teraioutly &4"b. - 00 4u 9 from tutu. varkw tusymes OvIvertaft, O-gluco-wa~e, &MYUM). The admirption phEDamerlmm is selective. Thus the thaue of su cta s u b dw t i kJ . e a x m nvata e wea c y, but binds O-Clucasidue vay stronsly, itaft does n(n %+4wh selat in and peptone at an. It. Priestley I'!go* To 0 to 0 0 Z; 1 300 I -oe got A S S L A .(IALL610,AL LIYIOAV~41 CLI111FICAM. tz- r to a t J61 1 1 0 43 a n 011 fill.) 11; 9 It p C. #4 K "I It of Ct tt :1 43 n j Y4 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 IN, 0 0 0 00 0 a 0 0 0 S ig a ji :1 it .1 a )I V 11 w 13 A 'A N It #1 *Is A , I I 81 It 'A M , 1 4 The PhysiologlI&I role Q( adsorption of enzyme$ by l t ti ~ livi A 1 d L K an asistto. . ,.I ur 1nov, VA, An ng p ~ V. 110putrilkits 1P30I so *At Iriv~j 11 4111-1"iNlfl); cf.C 1. 39,3 1 IV, 41, It ' IIA,inj thelf Vivw% "it VAn't I(OWS fill" RNKO thc I, %,III- so so I'llity tif catalirtic ftilictloon, tllo,~ bI%e%l1Ix:%0VFi aisitil;I'l the sirnthelic functions in the cells to the rittym" infit-h 06 caum hydrollyis. However, it had I"n nw,,-l thm is llifir vwh, %I, All. An. the hydr,41rtie enty"s" Manirrit ' -ith girm th,tic activity. This 1% title to the Lifife rwi- of "al't, 0 ,s, s that the etioil (on,litioni favor tile hydiolytic rniviiir go I%Indion4. (hlafin (C.A. 31, ~017') sliggrOol that it; lit, living evil conditiniii may be rrealrd (,,r th, enwite 1. 1.- ( prol-n4-b-, ,Wwfild nn that hiside-protrin Atrumom I- abich ii Ia* in wat,v. In thi, itwestitation a twfy Illadr of the synthetic action of jilyrrivp (a, Ivpi. al 0 1114flyr of lisp llyll:olylic rilityllirl) whrn ad "" bell I'll III, 00 a Iravrq of Polamotri'm still the toot UA tile 'llgrar ."I 1. 4! 11tirins ifluminatio", a sitting AdLuirrition 14 i"Nrrta_ by the leaves rA Pokokord"M is n1mrMl. Thi, i~ scroin- innird by a liwly simthes. is of sutirstse. Its the IF 00 ell iyme detaches itu-If from the Irtlyel. ami the -r~ - bv,l TrAylrij. Th~ pmtj~. a the roM (A ON .11jal lwrf witsch have The hijilicst adwrlying IwAvrr are, file richest lit so 0 %ocrow. The advalaive railachy, of plant Iii,tivi vAn Ix- flisligird at will fly 114111C ethyl rilluir III Vati"U1 volicm boo lot, 0 (DID Atit its .11.L101K.L Llf(RATkill ~tAIWK4YICM F1 IV I.F;7 -.5 V_ j--t- -j i u n Is a "tins? 2,1 on itsi Oturt tilt La A 1 '14 4 4 1 If 44 it (1 3 0 v 444 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 S 6 1111 0 * 0 1 a 6 0 40 0 0 0 4 to 0 0 0 a 11114 Ills 0 0 46 a 0 0 0 0 0 4 is 0 0 46 0 OPARIN, A.I.; KUMMOV, A.L.; BAYUKO, N.Y.; BISINGIR, R.N. Biochemical processes in champagne during bottle aging [in Russian with English sunmary]. Biokhtm.vin. no.1:134-157 147. (MLRA 7:10) 1. Kafedra biokhiaii *eastenii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universi- teta Imeni Lomonosova. (Champagne (Wine)) 0 0 0 0 0 4111 0 0 0 It It It ou 1101 ]a ll it ; 2"!1 11- GA tol I! is 0 0 411 0 0 0 so 4111 0 0 0 k 11 U 11 W 1: . P, . 0 A a I; b L 1 6- 1. a 14 r o A j I v v 1j.-i J.1 oA m u m u ti, _i t i a. f " . ".. -. ";!.~ Condanuflon of lea leaf egecholet durt oxidation. A, Kur%jnuv. K -I M.I-t- .40 l1j.,Jbiwit w 12. 42 -W(19171- III green Iravel, IX I% of lilt 1.41111 1 com"t "I A MIX1. of C.41rcholl An't C'4,01ni 1411.1tes, of &v. tool. we. lil-INk, W In 1:10k. Tilt 0 tow-mot. tannin runtent 4 bt.tck tea ill Vlly (14%. Tilt itumimict cou-ists of injtn~ty cdorM t4CkIuct-- In"CL :0 in PtOAc but uJ in 11,0. with an AV, M44- *1- 1-4 1114-;Ki- so o S They are lixturtili a crjuit of the oxidation c4 catechoh. It Pf'"Ilty -so so g0# i a INST - OF BIOCFDKMISTRy jil- 3M. A.N. 11 Moscaw BM OP THE ACADEMr OF SCD3= 01? THE J; AIII-S a all Att IJWIKAt LITIERAIURE CLAWFICATIGN Us& Use L u a '0 Is;; IF . . ... i- 0 p Ivtv ON KA Ito Kurt ItalKLon I~KA 0 *0 60 * 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6:6 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a is. 0 4111 0 0 9 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 e. * 0 0 0 0 0 0! 64T24 UM/Chemistry Genic Acid jan/rob 1948 Chemistry Tea, TannIns In "Getllic Acid In Composition Vith Tea Tannin," A. L. Mirsanov, X. M. Dzhamxkhadze, Inat of BioaAem imeni A. N. Bakh, Aced Soi USSR, Moscow, 5 PP "Biokhim" vol xin, io 1 YT .6 1 -S, Show that free and eater-bonded j3allIc acid is pr"- ant in the leaves of all toa family shrubs grown in Georgia. Tests to determine the comparative amounts of free and oompounded gallIc acid present in green leaves, and the black tea obtained from these green leaves. Submitted 11 Jun 1947. 64T24 0 0 0 0 # 0 It I L J) .1 "1 A A !P M M I.V I,- k 1, 4 )1 it i I id L All Of LID tt 0 00 .00 A! -64 00 Sugat-b"t phosplimlase. A. KursAtiov and Piiv- hlinova (Bach Bkxbcm. last., MokaVr):-JJiokAsniYa 13. is 37111--93JI948).-The pbasphorylase (1) ivai ltoletrd (runj suges-bett bmv" and routs bye method qlmdar to that u" -90 -Y Illeyer &M de Tras (C.A. 38, 52NI) F,-r The selm. of 1 b 0 f=oes. TU Prew'AC4 of Surroloc c4nild not tw de- It I WINA allowed to art 4*1 1111COSe I -Phniphair. f 00 with NO added to inhibit phnspWalle activity. Okra- .00 sWaally. a polywaharidle pptd. from the tvac-tion mist. This was difficultly sol, In cold water, mom toily sol. in age 00 13 hot. A blue color was given with 1. Aft" hydrolysis ith till. HCJ. W.317e of the theuretIcal gluc~ content was ` 00 01304.11ned. %% ben acted on by anivi-le. the %ynttm,,i%cd 0 1"Ytercharklo, was ran rom&trly hydrolyzed. The rt-0. - i so P) in a ted-f."n ,olotaliort w th 1, likir due fabMt 79 that 4ifta by aMyloopectin, antim " bydralys6 yielded glocove. The tyi3thesised product s herd= consisted of a mist. ot amylose and amylop-ttin. Sim 0-astrykat by. drolYs" about &)% of the antylopectin, it was cakd. thoz both sWcb frullorts in the syntheiited product consisted I O(W%AmYlost and 40',"carnygopectin. Thisiftditothe see conclusion that the sugar beet contains not only ptarth pboapborylase but also the Q-tusyme (rest. Bourm, ni Duker. C.A. 42. 20U74). Priesticy. A S S L A sftAiklcCKAL OtIO&T1,60 CLAWIFICATICK :Clog 400 S ' - - - ~ n '0 4 IA L I a IW 0 0 1 W v r ! T 4e so goes of 0 00 4 of 0 0 0 40 9 e 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 AdamptWn at pl-trespinktion N-h tiko. Ift,44 17711w, Ti 41111~ fr 'lli kf)ln 1 : ; . othf r)(. q glu- T,--, fi t tim;~tftit .1 fry -tri 00 ~z .01, AtIft J. ~.r ill r. Ligh 1. .01U.11 CI 90 ".1-1 wg' mm~4 ,i- 0 oflank . -tyj lc %. 0. t T"I LlItRAIllf CL,%U#KAMw U a At '0 As; Ip to tp tV IP Of At K 99 it U 19 K 0 0 * * # 0 0 0 * 0 4 '00 '91'D * - & q q 0 * o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 I9~L~~ substancei. by plants as relitted to A kill"Illm., ' 13, VA Aw.-'Inj; A. C-1. 41, al.flity of I 11"U'l li~ wit limat"I 14) eftlyllit., kat vlfvfl'j~ J Illy,fla", 4nd by I-v- ,I C. t- t~ irwrv,&-d doiLmd 14 the c;U% firt ( t, In tile .0--rptit'n In-c" i~ '4'-A lw 't.q. jtwr.;I~' a'f'(Wj'6't% 1w Krr, f, vhnt 00 -I plaw li""', [it.. .,,I- too .1 r.tJ.iA hilt 01"Tt Im-1 ZO* i. "'pirm J~ 1h,, hatti,lu, lh,- 01, tit, :!Coo IL '11, v 0 0 too woo A f - - - 1 IT 2 UO n 0 0 . 0 0 00 00 0 0 & 0 06 0 -a i z vIV 0 0 0 e 4 6 ~Am' 0 ? 0:0 0 911 to III N 1) I L A1 1 -4 AA of kk w tt i f I., cities InOvitall as an intemedWe in the transformalon of 9, henots. A I hm-nov. N N kivii. ugsts Into poly t ~iWil -114111t1l 14 I'A lr~A%C- ItUti. t~t Al lit I llie 1'-- -11, ,Ih dt's. go w Mllf- Ifiv -- miidi I-W w1h Xhi- i, v!Lj%L%MV%j AS %lijr 113 1 lit eftlymic 111mrati'mi ('( gliamw fruill lit I Item more ~U.vphbh- fie fm-it'A 'V1111" -. 1% 11"1 -1., tit - Iiwd' the lit-ittil milctit itmmt-AA 2A Imit * lite itim.il vAlut ht,,: fw arbutin. lite ".A, 1 9 little, violk -t, Aii am'".or tit Itse plihs,,gimimil c-i- go irnt ve;Lq oburmf 22 ht,,~ Arr Ira h-avv, --c. mfiltrAud But i'll'Iftsti"tt .1111 11.11 If.0 I's W-1 It"11 lv~ le4v- I lor Imr,pold" fr.$-J. the I I I.I. I.-, -I File ,Iwritwith witwIl sill.ij. .re ,at" Itril j,11o 1. miffivictitiv, tispid III ripLun file hilh Immm I ow. Iii tit 1,., plmil, Thrre is Ito timl I,j fr--tt III Ili, livi.illict- th.il I.,Iyi,hq lml,arr hicninj Jim lit dilling S L 89TAWAGOCAL CITIMMAIR CLA%IWK4?PCW iTs. I T I I X$ Ail k h, it go ad a to 41a to It '00 9 0 0 0~9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 9 0 C, 0 0 N -0 14 1 9 13 ILI 4 '00 ,0 dio 17* 00 ago to 0 w0 o im" too JA DelliatIMAstim of ne4tghblidall j I.J.1.) and clitho t 1,1 ~1-4*1711 s in yolMhonals and in tarminit. %. I Kilratitm"A M. N FAT-~- 14-kil-Scs 14. 4r,-- 750919I.-Tfir prriuwi~lv t-t I,a calechn! and prr-jr-11,4 -,ill 1-1 ju'~ 11, 4 44 laffloolf h.#4 1.", 1-11'. fo~'l m1 l". I l)'.1 It$ I N, loll glos.lol.IM vil-1.1 ml,i 4 J ll'j .4 it., 1, 4 .411. Irtilliv fit 91) Pat OIt tilmlo) -0 A I'll ~'f 4, 1 11 Ptu-p1mle Warr (1,11 M.11h I"r c4tmwl mitl 1-11 11.24 lug porrivAlkil). 11sen m4lil 2 ml. A the- Vc, t tit, ii~- froaxmi (1111.28 1. antlyd. FeSo. And 1 25 2. k'wh.-II: in 2501 l"1. water). Thi, foraxtoll IS stAbl.- (,w 49 1 kept in the fefrigmitior. 16114kc ulo tip Ml old Ssith dt-td water. After 3 miti.. nica.urc the cillm in . ith a ml tiller. Tibles are given r4l.aing t,, the Oil ;Ired ill calechrol and ahme Anil sit ms.1, ; In sulnilluint IYPbenfWI1, 21 IrA%l J' Oil jflotlj~% Milli IW Irrv In mIrr ir. a mlolr be given wilh tit, I:,. tArtlAtc :vAgtnt. lhir lilr1loki WAS J,. Irij. tile Oll gmlj'- ill rIlAgic i"1 and too Unit- ullmin I Rhal ItSf,ore And aft'i IN" to OF BIOCM(ISTRY IM.A.R. BAKH OF THE ACLD. OF SCIENM, UM, MDSCOW Adsorbing properties, of protaptasm as R factor which determins,it motion of Oltmg*zous matter in tho I& t ~~ L. KUMINVA4141 M. N. /Ajtxnttvv (11w . l1wrhitil, Im. A ' N.Rakh.,,Akad Nauk. Dok&zdy.Ik,t,,( No 'k S.S-S.R. 69, W4r2(I%9Q); cf. C.A. 44, 15&3c,-- IMMCrSi(M of WheAt Ste.1113 In (1.6% glyCinC Or 1111PAUIPHe Scilins, gives rapki inerraw of N In the uppcr wiltutnti of the cutting if the morphologicAlly lower end is immerse,l; the latter acquires little N ;x-r se roul serves merely fqw "'Ansmission. If the direction of immersion Is revefsed. 'he Immersed "upper" ends, become rich its N, Isut the exposed "lower" ends show no or little N inCreAW, Me MJY even lose N. The rr,ults ate confirmed by dttn. of rela- live advimbing pow" of stem sections to sq. solos. of gly-. cint and asparagme, difletins as much as .50%, with higher Mdwption (a upper stem portions (30-13 cm. length). This distribution halds to the beginning of was ripene-A: G. M. KOV)IaDoff A10.1-100aitol In I*& Navies and its formation paths. KUtUUV"- VOCOW011. And F. %*yskrvL)tntjcya. I" X4" 63. -,3-, too"g); C1. -.1. 44, 117,24. . All in-itul in tre leaves (Georgian. 1:11,1mcd -ticuies) is ilmiso to be Mejo-moiitol bv chem. nalym,t O~ntrntjv, C.A. 30, 4,5211) And by biol. methol IrultivAtioll of Natchdromyres (drIJIMPIenjol. capatilt of tilizing only the nw3,) lowm. Infiltration into the lrzi~s lit.. Of glueow , Inict~, iticrv,,e. Anil aluvo%e I -phos- IcAtli only to omr, ti-In(t,i1( )1 formation. part of ithich Ir- , lAtc, Wt file bulk forms Kane other tomlids. which ~xtp-inositol can be obtAi.jed by 12-hr. hy- Ilrolysis with 22"' fftS04. The fynthr%i! from sucrose is .1 times faster th. that from $111COW, PfolIWblY CAUWd by the presence of the glucuside link; rebulls whb glut-use I-phinph,hle Aft whinlAr to Ouse with sucrose. Mallow , not olifixed. nor iq rhafnno,r. glytriAld,h),le, m.1 v Itytill.thichyde, As well 4% glycerol AF.,t pvf%t". ACO. Participation of.,- ~- tausital in cabohydate phenol me Iffialiam of tho to& btat A. 1, Kur-arwv, P % r,kr#-I-a and M- 6 , l"I", V-8. PARO.VAL'1: N-JI'Ar S .5. ~. S & CA - 43, 'U;.14. illfiltr~lum 4 t;l~ irlsit I(m, 111crow, ghLc,,-r I . fILAMILOW. alirccralill-hylle m glyr-A %I4chvA,-, Alowe'l thAt its All c4sci when the infiltrati, %-lM I~ -. , f.11PAtle.1 Intil O'.10-inmittil i I't I V;t-e,) a cull-OrTAIA, mcfe.k%. tns.;'g.) (A WAs cA~cfvr,l, the 1.1't I Iming uruble to 1w tfa!tLfqwtl%t,l i?ll,, nA give thi, tesult. J'f. -Willy, In" '-ill, l,11 Ill ill ilic IrAf List Ile trallif.,cinell into %tilmunce4 with pliviw. 11, 1 Ill 't'Rip, ill No jllvf~%kc .4 living 10"I pilvit'li. wAli "twir-rd; the level In ill,- 11,111111't I. d ti-; duritic the dAy AfUl dflltlA At flight With ~!T~ :W; v'rimi-milmil.; -irmlir clamise. while -tirr~ Iw)uYrq like ltjts~o vi-mil Sl-d fr~lllv cill allulf le'ars (is) 11111; "wist OlAinvorf, Jj~pl.a) A conlinued uliliulitin jilri-trAw .4 rlmir,al .I -ustAri with (1"- .4 laillmll1kc Is fifst Filing. I ,it, fit 8111., 1 vmt '..'s '. I,, prnl, 'llmair "Lls ill,. ... ... 4111:;.11 IV I 1~, ill 1.1 A Ill. I hi's 1 .1, ~ 1mr, N I' k Movilmont of DiU0116nous lubstAnces In pknts. A, L- Kurxujav ati-I M, N ' Zapromctuv. Dokkidy Abd. .V-.k SS.S.R. 68, 1113-16094D).-By tollo%tilli; the rAIC Of ACCUMUIA114111 911 oJ1111110 ACI(14 ff;inj .kill it *As .1 "if 111.4t file movoill'-fit .1 'N nllllpl'~ ill 111.4101, 1, rApki 111111 11- 11(it '1111W.Ir (if CICIKIIAI ott luovr- :11:rtit , tit P1 10 1. Ill %Ill-At rxpt%. -parixille W.1% '1UPAIS to auw rA Wit, (withiii 21 :1 hri. l thrmigh the plasit struc - ture tolith tArtrit AccumulAtion (RI") ill the we4 struclurc - Alld It fit ill Ou. G. M. Kil,tll-oIHAT pooin*anaa in fte Isaf. A. L. liciaminuor C441'Wt- P 4- 6. T-19OW40-111a goMills Of SKItiliOu" WWI, wor Ou"Unariml M rit(WITUM) " (UMMS, Ziuvorto air transformed id in lorav" into) ~ic lut"t""'C"s, w'tb in- l"r"ime flooranlim .; -ivoopoiti, -hih 6 I.aws poo~-t in kam In free ardl Im,,inof fiinvis. The interiffroliatir is strathesioniod (rain bellow, that k4vor tlw same ornal as filu. omv. but Other sugars ca"Imt flor (hill u(MIM, SHrasor. ifluorow-l-plailtophate. Mimi i"'and Wk+l are frandornorof Info inamita at an corm greater rate thaim free glucose, Ind"ting a Finn 1~ i:tin of the Stuco4ide link ill fills Synthori.. in- I Is , t 11CCrM&IiUn t0 SiMPIC SU&Af* ill p"Ably 11"t the first otep. Infer-dimites f carbohydrAte ine(ANJImu. b " py-. ". h~ 1~ or,pid m., intnitall w ntm at all. The In4pultJ *hit* twins synthr %tied 1% eirmillanemoly emmird mid.olm-ly to jmlvphr~4- imit% ist.tarufftl ljo Vallini Jph"a%juc-j.(.j jerlwo. oo,buh eviratualiv kwl to the tea tanninc the trvw~ prix-mo, #- C not 4A)wrml In the ira leaf. '. 161. CA Cof"linsillors of t4nnic putoitonces and quality of the trot leaf A I I~o' 's ."A M I III-, It"A., ft.- I %" It '11 ~4 1.11flirl In a 14-14'A J Chit-. 1- O"'if tj,j,IvrI(o ch3ttc" doriog growth. fit Augu-t %4114.11 hillh-f It I. Ih, 11", % 41" 04,- 0- f ........ I toon." Im.t .... f I ." " 11, 1 Aogum -itur I In -oo."i~ I,( IIA 1, .11 1. 1;t"Isitil IV.% Plant J.Itmo No I- "t thi, t-" %; 7' ;. of I.... ..... 1 .1 mil"Illioll't ... mo, I. j,K . ..... I., lodmol"'s; (-"Ipm %'. I., it. I .. ..... J~ till -1-1- 1" Cl')- 1,211,1110 1" 11 1 4 .%I k-1 "..If Talmnins of various orgetut of the tea plant. A. L. Kitt - I l1ruirchrulcm 11 wkk i - 0 No. 6, M QX19-1A I ~-Alfr,, ff~ Lifit 04ltA;n falinniti. file hIKhr%( efflar"t lWillf found ill vming and the loncil its the Aimee,. Tinnin. fitmi Al trigans coill,ijil ratectit)k anti t~lrfti of gallh- acul. I fir toot cortmim firgirly condetmitims proditrtt; oI thc.- uh- ,, Altrt-~ with mol. wt. over ]INN). ;&,ill little jaMe tci#j 71; it( file "1"0, the flumt-Ttrontuin fiiw m'"I wt 1" 1 (4 . 471)t all,) a high ~Vltmt CJ C.411;c "I fit 'Irfm. I#lr#i" and Mille IYArl S Of the 111.411t 'how itit, 1111.1i"te di.tributit'll Ill all orKinq age fralli try collifffmalott of tht- low nitti. "t, prnthirls. All organt, of the tm lif.ml timilam rijiyllm, v%. .1 o%itlizing If .. . ...... ~ Illative (1-typhru"t. )~-W._) ~J. W-.11 ". hv,lr,,Ivlw "'irm" 4jr- ~Ittd "Syllitrilie). ifulk-Alt'K th"mithool Ihr I,.,. IV pt.'f ...... 11.111, r 4 1411,10.1r. .14 filev, 11, .. gi,,g lkat- J Ifir pLim li,ttk. m,1 md I"I'l .101tv to Me V.,41fixtr J,trt. C.. W K-Ul.dy USSR/Medl,.cine - Vitmins Oct 50 "Biological ActJ on of Tannin From Tea," A. L. Kursanov, V, 1. Bukin, K. L. Povolotskaya, M- N. Zaprc,mettov Biokhim Chaynogo Proizvod" Vol V!, pp 170-180 (A!E;o publ-ished in "Biokhimiya") m~xt. of catechins and their gallic a,,,.-4d ezter-~ (1), also 1-epicatechir, I!), from gnz~-n -1-aves of Georgian tea. Isolated tannin =j X4. ~Tll) --zim-lar to I from black tea. One mg C. or T 1, injected intramuscularly into mlz:e, increises considerably the strength of 184T64 USSRj*dicine - Vitamins (Contd) 0,: 0 the aramals- capillaries:, There 13 reduct-IoL of hemcrrhages in the lungs at lowered pressureE 1 is -the most effective prepn. One --g of t,:-.a ?%amnlr! per da7, when added to the diet of jT-Anea pig-~- In- creases depositlon of ascorbic acid in all organs .a cate~-hins and prevents scurvy. It follows that t,:- have strong P(Cp) vitamin actlyitY 0 :L&L T84 The sclual content of Unnins in the tee I` ~.4xk Iw'oil Thc III, rature mi amdt,i- ,f L'k-"Ifllal N'tiliclurl liffill'it- Pv ftwtIk-I tA. V~tn'v.m- ma Psy.m,bivil, ......i h~ Ar,, V-A,ke,ft. 1%)33. p. 2.7,11 of SJOIX'. carit-irl -1-0.1 1. 4.16. 'A':,1,;'II firj~ I L'Ism", The to rropm at moo" in Pleats. A. I[J'JaZu A . itylinovs (Bach Ukvhttn. 1,i;L, .4p B"Ibmi)o 13, 62-709M.-If the P c-tM id *u ", are The dirw pIrecun-mrs of succrow in plants, as is clairrml try many, Then the synthnii of lucr-e shouM prik. I litter with ph(r%phtwyLkICd *$$$W. fAIMF th.in with unt,hmp1mwYlated. Inim It 1111garg. V-11111a 1116111j. that hotIevre. .1WOW Xil the withr,i-4 mi.rIv in -ligAr-tiers lc'm.' 1, muc h 'I'mr? %it h It w- I.- ~ I., Jlo~J'11410 anti glurox-l-lAvAphate that, with the inipIr. iwalduh- plunyLard sugar*. flencr, phosphisyLited ougirs arc 211retatiled as the diwitriar-UNS k4 *ucr~. Vacoluln i, fi tration with rnalutte ,lead to a UN.We rapid 'Yn- thvii,s of surfose than the infilitalion with a niis(. of glu- c,o%e amf frurt&L*. A sirniLar triore rapid synthesti is oft- tained try the infilwition c4 the poIy3jvclj4r0-- (of 6 glurtr.e units) obtAijit-1 from atav~h with (Orlenbkad and MyTback. C-C 3S. 41j~~)kLl). 111,. It., I. int twecurion Oj surrow in plaWS 4re cixnjxf~. ith 1,4~v-glucaskk linkages (majtcrA, delifills. SlArch). e-a-4, the synthesis of sucrose by witt 0 A. In ardir we=&= ills. hypot", 'NM' efu.uc list Yu. thftis of swrow from polywchAndes isilit side beltuilt (C.A. 44. 3,01ri. coinikirattyr Ali% imide al thitamt. Of Oemsunied by pLintsfor the ityrillit- lis44 1 ailixt-ill rilit- -ill jS161 frolli A Illixt. of limll~ 14~ thi- sillip1-1 it-lifi v 111-111% with 1.41,,li-Sluctiside hakagirs) awl frucit.,. Flu- r-pici- lioti of will-At Kv.41illis Will; detil. ill .1 W.trinlrit list).. 6. %tile irin 44 which votit.aintil the ugtt ~4- vi, -pt- ti- of th. b-t ~Ilinvs i..... ... 1, 4fler the mill". .4 tile wtll -Ill, lv.4dli.'g .1 111.1% [it I I..', hill. An.;410.27 .1. 0 d hill [lit Atilling, ill file Sylillinis 4 1 Ing. p1h.r1w. fluni X1111--alld filli I---. The -Tnihrs6 ol -urr- It-"t -t lli%t. -4 f,- I""' IlroLielk,41 in tile viltvAl wrilluit% j, tapi,llv a, It--m 1110114"MLITMv.4. Bill tile It'C ill w'. %,I% Cal " t'( th,61 caused lly -ii'll,le F...... I hv . lirt V,% 'Llildp(tilli, the yath"Is'd 11, 1~ f1mil mall- "I'll fill,- low "Alt Ilittilt favurw1jr. This Is.& vrilliv.,4i'm 44 thr li- limt ill hightri pUnts the nearellt litmirwer. of are ImDlytUCr% Of SlUCOW 'Aith lillk.410'~ ItArIll. 'I'littilk., umit-). I. (3A- 'I jj j J'~-4 L11.14. Hi 10 Ical action off tog cant In A I ~ kllt-wv, V N, hiowuw). MOOMMI-vo 15, *11-43 twinsdowly rrLite'l ill unwillm it" I -ally art:w if) ilivivii-mg 11w hirls 1111"irt.-d lilt ramitwulm ly mw White 1114-r. Fl.,.,. *lilt guilie4 pig, proyr RhAi ira t,t,t "Wis 0.1,kA to the a*( "~4.4 ill (N Ot VIIA"".1 C In all Ilse lx%fy mpns, jowl thus 3,.rvrjst wurvy. It. INN'ticy /149 I ennin substances olf the ire leaf in caune"im "in no 0" Klirkilloy 401#01 of quably of tog h"V 41 t. 0 III, , j 1 A -Mmoiomrv of lhe dai,4 oil dir relmiou tit o,j Im's to I fit 'pjAI $I y of I.%, (I If, I, I vlw~). I hot lit Im'i, of i. !Is, It 't.,." I., th. I:'.' mid 'I., lift, t6, 'to 4 m ,I 1 14 114h, 'r,t ,I IV ht, ~nolic f.,mi I.T" .,I -t "( of fill 'tivir 1, 111. mm".h.t, ....... if'. 1, ...... h-t~ it) thr Ivi ph-1 1"111$ 0 111, ~Smpl-l Of. 'IT'I'llitA I11111, III ohl.f Im. '-1w" 'j lie 1, 11"v 04A III 1A IV .1, 'tulm' drr avid I I'm ".W-f .I I. Mth, I:1.% W ; ..x w-1 :11, -,d ... high" .1.11tmi if 11'. 11,11 -Al. 1.M111111 0- JK If"A I--- 41olt 9 Illh - 0 .'olam't IbUlt P ty of plants mssimilating, carbrmuii entering ho", from vil so uti )ns A L K A l ~ l . , . , ;i, w and Vr, V. S 79, fire ab!;t to L,ik.~ up frr;~l nutricut solns. wid t~; thts~ carlmuten iti phot~~Synthi-,~;~S. Kidnty ~tani N-icrep-laccd ina iwricnt vlti. contg. NaRCO, with a ta",,-d carbon atom (CII). Tht, of r--,d~cactivity of tile ~olu. w ---. kept low enough to avold i-1tCffLr-.~;L'- lVith t1w., norlwtl re, pir,ttiol, and phow--yntlic-nii of the -1, ',t,- (10 ml. of B-An, had a radioactivity of 5 uuicrccurie4 Lilts %veretes-edin ahcrrmnicalli-sealcd P,,Iisq conttivxrthl-c-urh the CrL-k of VI-uch the 1--avcs an'! tterm exilzud-ed blars thus I s-~Jed wczc illu-miamcd for 3 lim I N bvi~; re,p. Mtrr cxpoiurc (;f the to FG!"t, rxIi,),.xtMty of Cle 1~.:Ivti War. MCM151-1. v" iT-nPu17,C.'1 P'r min. fcr 1.0 -"I in tc= Tl;F- timic. After 3 hv, of irritilotion thc: tkvaz had Ioky ra4icactivity, both Ldo;c. wid. ~.flvr O;c s;-nip"ci hid bulli dige;-ml With MCL At tile dole d P, Itrs. of illumiTLition but was much lower In V e leaves tban in tIv: fitcx--,7 or the ro,;ts. Racliuuctlvify Ln Ill- Ical uud in the root tin.,uot dcwrca--:-d slightty after urcatmerit (if thi; tLssue V. Ith lict, Lut dccreLsed al~out '/, in the stem t6sues. C~-rbonatrs were evidently carried tip to the stem and fixt--cl, th-C I~cjorc the bL11- of th~ru reached the lt!aves. 1N& rarii~ractivity bcL"I'l .1*. the poilit ill th~ ~Icm who:T, th,~ Ftcm b'nm to Will re, i i. of ph;iti kept in 1..,rkn,- i3 rartiouctivc MUtCr:.LI NVXJ h'.It '.V,lr. 1-.- P,Air,~mtoqaj%~:,i of PI.J?ltj aftu, IL A mort~ rad,oactive votteriA 011 oughout I 1~, pLalt, but lum ill tht.' lareer to Siwill Jcklv(~ lic-al Ow j stem mre about a~ biiglit az the Mt7v). A ;ii,-;kr Idcotificd i gluc,se frwn its (,*azo-l~! was :,,)IAtEA :rom Icaf culd I;tem :, 'w'. via-~,:r-~ wai r,~(I~qactivc. Tbk~ 1-zg;~rl at,;-n r,,:iz n, in "!c dl~,. c=1y"ll! it- of t 1-.7frimt T;,:1 !:J:m~n 1;:; by Tv't plant and us,~d in a way slmEfur to fh-~ use of C~-', fi(;;J A tilt, air. N'0111 I L 3~1. oxididwe transformations of tim taiwA4W. A. L, Kill- 1,11nor,and M. %. Upronittoy (11*kh Illwilt"17 MA - M"W). BwAlksmiya 17, ZIU-45(1952).-Stner Ira lanol#, COOSSWA Of CateC110111. It bill been P(MtU141441 thAt the CM- rroponding quinn"" acrullmlate during the enrymir olula- tion. Still. the forindluml -1 quinon" ill formcut,,I fell tat lievel been pfovef. Nfiald elpl, wriv, m1uhn'te'l With purr rpiltec,hol &Jul .01 414 Willi their liallAir esters. These 4 chief Part fit tea tannin (over SKI%). When thli Slim. IMAM Willi w-limil polyphroolosklAw. the t"t for ilmn. nnc% wit It KI was neg. In this txpt.. qUinolits hilil M 111-01Y f,w-twd bid hall dis4ppeared In further fractions. Thun, ir,cm in highly potent potato polyphenotoliklAse waii rin- 'kill- ploy" thr lwr*uicv of quin-mcs wtu cusily proml. , flally. Whirl) the olklation W" "Triell.out with cv(SA'44.2- (Nile 644 J.-21 fit). con"Irralile unit.. ld quillmir% %irre de. SlUilk-S Withil, %%*Sft)MVX app, *11OWC41 1114t 01PAUtilk idAtion of IcA tannin* by 6jir dijoing forabout"7001111ttOtAlO. "the CHAYROCOV041109 hAd ptocmil4l about 80% during the fil'St hr.. and % All M11111ttC after .1 hrj. rxKm CO, was liberAted frons the chief te.A tamik mniponents. Including 1~pical-chol, Imt cust qtierct- I'l- It. I'droley MSANOV, A. L. Kursanov, Andrey Llvovich, 1902- "Biochemistry of the production of tea. Vol. 6." A. L. Kursenov,.qd. Reviewed by A. V. 131agoveshchenakiy, Biakhimiia, 17, no. 2. 1952/ 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Novamber 1953/, U.CL. 2 195~, Uncl. 9. Monthly List af Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, r s C T T, s:~ in n Ac c e r, i 7,:-, S , 1. KUPIVIOV, A. L., ZAK101,NETOV, M. N.: 1 2. U73SR (600) 4. Catechol TEROFEYEVA, N. 11. 7. Vitamin activity of catechols of tea leaves. Biokhi;-jiiia 1? no. 6, 1952. INSTITUTE OF BIOCHEMIFTRY IM. A.N. BAKH, ACADEMY CF SCIENCES, USSR, ?-WCOW P. 729 9. Monthly List of Russian Acce3sions, Library of Congress, 11.arch 1953. Unclassified. KMANOV, A.L. . I"- h , 4- xz, -.:~ ~%* wfi~, The moving of organic matter in plants. Bot. Zhur. 37, No.5, 585-593 152. (KLRA 5:10) (Biol.A 28 no.3t6907 '54) "IM;ANOV, A. L.: TURKINz,, 11- V. Plants - Respiration Respiration of fibro-vascular bundles, Dokl. 0 L;S6H, 84, no. 5, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accggsions, Library of Congress, October 1952, Unclass. KURSANOV It. I I U!RKJ NA, I% V. Plants - R,_-:spiration Res-oiraluion of conductIve tissues anl the rnovcmf~nt of sacch&rose. Dokl. AN SSSR 85, No. 3, 1952. Monthly list of Russian Accessions, Library of Congre7s November 1952 UNCUSSIFIE-, 10,0 % sooo ovox S & S-ax zo 10 42 ~~asxoo 11*., W, , S'v lp% 0 110 0, 9% Sole dxv 'aa ILI. V ov 2,* os* .0 tov 02% jp(so -Got PP t~mo ~A'~ 00-1 'A '610 VISO 10 .4 '90 S'960 '31C V ~A IS 13%' ~00- 'to -C4 41:so .,t 10 "y00, ,0t& oot USSR Biology, Plant Physiology - 1 Aug 52. Carbon Dioxide, Isotopes "The Movejwnt Through Plants of Carbor. Dioxide Introduced by Way of the Roots," A. L. Kursanov, Corr Me=, Acad Sci USSR, N. N. En~ukova, B. B. Far t Inst Biochem7-imeni A. N. Bakh, Acad C"i L - Sci USSR 'Dok Ak lqauk SSSR", Vol 65, lqo 4., pp 913-916 States that concept of nourishment of plants through'air is well established, but does not ex- laain the large 3rieldh-obttined in J~tensi*e &grl- eultiaret Expt6'~rith HaHcl 03 and C 02 deam- .1 strs,ted that C02 is resorbed through the roots and assimil d by photosynthesis in the leaves. 227T2 When the stem of the plant contains chlorophyll, most of the C02 is intercepted in the stem and does not re4~h the leaves. Radiophotographs 4 show that CL Op_ moves along definite lines in the stem, whidh presumbly correspond to vaa-.-, #u3*rVfibrous bundles. An Important factor is the evolution of large quantities of oxygen with- In te stem. 227T-2 1116 v 106120 Signllca-c of lzctvp~~s ~d (Rhm Adv-,ncc-d Meth. ods of In logy fur Solving Agricultuy;Al Prob, v"s'jg.,jon in J~.t ,en, zienle Itatupov I druglkli noyri.lAh mrt-f,,v I xi!zia T 131;~ogll dilgi ".1irnlia vuproeoy iel'skup; l s khoxialoym. ,~~vtnlk AkadcYnil Natik SSSR, 1953, no. 12, plates. Investigations kiging tagged atoras of C", N", PSI, 1"', "lid 011, Dingramy, P)IC!OgTJI)1)5, ublv, Yadjogram. 1-43as-exr:iinge In the Wonn during the period of pupal dc,relopment. A. L. Et. 1`3110V MA E. 1. %'"Mfbtnt5cv'1 (Acad. Ski, U.S.S.R., MfWow). BiAhimiyj.18. 183-7(XIOM).-The abdominal fluid of the ptipa of Bom&yr niors during the period Im. Tediately preceding Its tramformatinit Into the moth' is characterized by an Intense gaseous exchange closely api. proximating the one ocintming in living tivmti. The In. crease In amorphom substances in the cavity fluldi exerts a considerable stabilizing effect upnn tlje I)rpccss of ga_%cou3 exchange, maintaining the COl/0, ratio civic to unity. In this gascour exchange several enzymic systems take parts a!nr)tig which are Cit- and Fc-contg. enzynivi and rt reipira- tion systent which ii not inhibited by CNi- (flavitic enzyme). Thii procvis of &-.As exchange in the. p%ip3l nlAoTuitini fluid - utilizes glucose and fructose-1,6-diphosphate, the addn. of which markedly augments the proceis of gai exchange. The gnscous exchange is a form of organized respiration lit (lie itirdiii 'It resulting front the biol. break-down of tissues ruld sitnultaticaipt fortnaticto of new cells. ILS, Ltvlne 0' Vn 1 0. V-M KURSMOVP A. L. liff!"S fiAtiads bktjoft Ab4tv. WE. Rursanov and il OP a nt%eva Tzakb 1111t, -3 Chemical Abst. 010"Slasyj 16, 446 62". 11U. lose 1, cat ton fibCrS duri-Z period V 8 L 48 N of wall thickening Is limited by the content of a & ;-.. An O O. lucrease during this period In the content in tht: OfRuch Apr. 25,1954 suguts ms glucose, saccharose, salicin can hasten the Pt ocem Biological Chemistry o(cellulosefomation, CellobiowisnotutHizedbythefiber!i. Heteroaux1n, by Itself incApable of hastenIng the proccss of ctiluloft formation, increases the flow of sugars to the fibers, and thereby Indirectly hutens the process of ctllulwie iyn- thelLIS. D. S. Lcvlne t KURSANOV, A.L.; KRYUKOVA, N.N.; WSKRED19ITSEVji, N. I. Products of 002 fixation in the dark, formed in plants dnring the consumption of carbon dioxide through roota. Biokhimiia 18 no-5:632-637 3-0 '53. NLRA 6:10) 1. Institut biokhimil im. A.N.Bakha Akademii nauk SSSR, Moscow. (Carbon dioxide) (Plants--Assimilation) KURSANOV, A.L., chlen-korrespondent. ..... ;;~ " W Fundamental problems of plant physiology (Tas!ce and trends of the work of the K.A.Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology). Vest.AN SSSR 23 no.g-.21-27 S 153. (MUU 6;10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. (Botany-Physiology)