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"The Determination of the Suction Force of Leaves by
a Compensation Mathod with the Use of a Refractorw3ter,"
Dok. AN, 62, No. 4, 1948. Mbr., Inst.
Plant Physiology :in K. A. Timiryazov, Dept. Biol. Sci.,
Acad. Sci., -c1948-. V~- f 37-4 0
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SO: Letoris I Zhurnal Inykh .-"tgte,,, Vc 1.1,Dskva , 1 )4'14
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Realization
and Villiams
no.l:'321-341
of Timiriazev's
In irrigation
150.
(Irrigation)
ideas and the theories of Dokuchaev
farming in the U.S.S.R. Probl.bot.
(HLRA 8:11)
(Boil moisture)
F 771 IT , 71 f I, ." .
"Froble= ol' ~, 1-f-Pects Induced in ', lant.- or IrrIratrd land." ~' , - ~ I
by Petinov, ". -).
SO: Journal of General Biolo (Zhurnal Obshchei Vol. 1', :;0.3, ]")rj.
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Importance of physiological date in irrigiting crops. Fiziol.
rast. 1 no.1;81-90 5-0 '54. (MLRA 8:10)
1. Institut fiziologii rastenly imeni K.A.Timiryazevs Akademil
nauk SSSR, Moscow
(Irrigation farming) (Plants-Absorption of water)
LESR/A,3ri :ulture
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Author
Title
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Abstract
Institution
: Pub. h2-1/11
: Petinov, 11. S.
roblems of increasing the yielet of plants in irrigation farming
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. 5, 3-214, Sep-Oct 1954
Investigated anatomical-physiological changes occurring in plants,
especially spring wheat, with changes in environmental conditions
for the purpose of obtaining plemts which give an increased yield
under irrigation. Describes changes in anatomical structure,
changes in transpiration coefficient (number of units of water used
in synthesis of one unit of weight of dry tissue), yield, and changes
in metabolism as connected with yield. Names organizations inves-
tigating winter and spring wheat under conditions of irrigation anti
in humid regions. Idsts improved types of wheat. Tables; drawing3;
photomicrographs. Ninety-one references, 89 of them USSR (49 since
10,40)
Institute of Plant Physiology ineni K. A. Timiryazev, Academy of
Sciences t)SSR
Submitted June 8, 1954
M63~*Ey pjj ~a pbysiolozy
Ni~i 324 9/35
Authm 3 Pstji Lnov., 11. S., Dr. of Biological So.
Jiological indicators of watering cof.plants in Irrigation farmbig
1. Vest . SSM 7,, 53-56., July 1954
AUtrmt Uw~. !water requirements of plants gromi in,aridsoil requiring
contiinuous irrigation are indicated. The pbysiological aspects
-of plant irrigation are explained. Tsible9a
Institutior4,.
-:ftbmitted:
FRT1vUi,)i.S-
Vater relations In cotton.Y.S.Shardakov. Reviewed by V.S.Fe-
tinov. Fisiol.rast.2 no.1:93-94 Ja-F '55, (KLRA 8:9)
(Catton-Vater requirements) (Shardskov.V.S.)
MINOV.N.S.; PAVLOV,A.N.
62i
Increaning the protein content of irrigated spring wheat by
means of foliar applioation of nitrogen nutrients. Fiziol.
rast.2 no.2*113-122 Mr-Ap 155. (XLRA 8:10)
1. Institut fiziologil rRateniy imeni K.A.Timiryazuva Akademii
nauk SSSR, Moscow
(Wheat) (Plants, Effect of nitrogen on)
FIVIROV.N.s.
Heetiz#; dervo~ou- tothe water econonq of plants and the biological
basis of irrigation farming. Fiziol.rast.2 no.2:191-192 Mr-Ap
155. (MIRA 8:10)
(Plants-Wnter requirements)
PETIIIO'V,N.B.; LEBKM,G.V.
1.1%1.1~11-1 "I -- je
Ten plantation irrigation in the Lenkormn Area of the Azerbaijan
S.S.R. Fiziol.rast. 2 no-3:228-234 My-.Te '55. (MLRA 8:11)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy Imeni K,.A.Timiryazeva Akademii
nauk SSSR, Moscow
(AzerbnIjan--TeA)
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88 May 19!6
;~st. AN SSSR225/5, 85
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)~j account Is given of a conference orkanized by the Department of
MI;ological Sciences and the Institute.pf the Physiology of Plants
ol,' -the, Academy of Sciences for the purpose of studyLng the proble,"a
Ot tl~e water regim in agriciulture, W'hour:h irrigation was the main
all relatwd phases of agriculture ware considered, including
t
~i~e -use of peat bo_-5 and s,..-amDs, JhbouL 200 p rsons took part, repre-
13~'~nting the sciences of hyrlrctcc~_nicc, physi'ology of plants, agribi-
-1crobiolor,) ag -eo-
9~'.Ogyj soil science, n j rlcbemlstr~, reteorology,
-bby, and others.
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PSTINOV. professor. otvetstvann" redektDr; ASTAPOV, S.V.. professor,
redaktor; IVAUOV, V.P., radaktor Isdatelletva;
KISBIAVA, A.A., takhnichookly redektor
CI:rrigation of agricultural crops in tho central Chernozem region of
the R.S.F.S.R.; a collection of papers],Oroshents sellekokho2i&istvan-
nylEh kul'tur v tsentrallno-chern02emnoi polose RSFSR; abornik rabot.
Moskva. No.2. 1956. 410 p. (MLRA 9:11)
1. kkademiya nauk SSSR. Institut ftmioloAil reatenit.
(Chernozem soils-Irrigation f aming)
rMUNMly USM
CATMORY Cultivatod Plants. Gerealis, H
il!n,14, 1958, 633-03
.5initsyaa, 4. it.
MA
TITLE ()a the froblemis of Conparative Phyaiologioal Charaoterie-
tion of Different Spring Wheat Variatiss Under Conditions
of Irrigation.
MG. ?UB. V ab.i Oroahenlye s.-Vch. hcaltw v Taontr.-ohar=zam.
RSF3RP
V71). 2. P., V1 3SSR, 1956, 340-34
In 1949-19 5J, tests ware conductad at Kursk 40M on the
comparison of two spring wheat varietie3 (Lyutostfjoas 62
&nd'Wheat-aouch grass hybrid 22850) according to physio-
logical indicators - suctioa power, osmotic pressure and
th& oonventrution of the ceU aaap in the loaves. In the
less drou,:.ht resi4tant variety, ~v'hqat-oouah gra3s b7brid
22850, the physiologiaal indioators showed bott ,e r
irrigation of the leave3, lower in oomparison with tho
more drou&t reclutant variety "uteatsens 62. The Wheat-
couch grass hybrid was also diatinguished by a smaller
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Wider irription. N. S. Patinoy and N. N. Khazary-an.
CK. A. Fi$W,
AO$tcxil 3. wheat (Makhetinsit
V
aely) was vouipared anatoniksSly vFhh the cmynDn
W
Upt2t; the structural dillmncesan detailed. Thtbranch-
It* Whe2t 7C"Udg SuMe Mdily to irritation, shows hiXber
I ring bushinz avid tubc fortuation;
ni k ;":"th'CU5)'nlbn0j vanlidies bting,stplAml by
ls~ elriblysIs as the result of m-1.1cli %iier&w syntbesb caizn~t );e
ClTerli;d.' Dry ma tttr build up,.starrh, and N contents
were, lower in bmncl3'mS whept and, the greds. contained
lesslit anirnints 01 tbm malcriali man In comimm n1mit.
11'r
Th,~j "14"' 1101" , l"'mching Wheat f1fX's
mills. 0. M. KomAalm
,,j&L1NOKt__B.S-. professor. doktor biologicheskikh nauk, otvatstvennyy redaktor;
"W"Tffff"VICH, VA.. redaktor isdatelletwe; SHHVCHAHKO, G.H.. tekhntehe-
skiy redaktor
Diologicil principles of irrigation farming) Biologichaskis oanovy
oroahmemogo zemledeliia; ebornik statel. Noskva. 1957. 711 P.
(KIRA lOiB)
1. Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut fisiologii restanit.
(Irrigation farming)
COU17Ti7
CATi,,(-,041' Plarit Physiology. tiatur Condicio!iD.
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Lebodev. G. V.
llxi5 Aca6~~ of iciencoi~ UL~S_f
T)jQ ~4"ater Content in T#?a
T,,j i N it LJH
-,frf :ti on , ronzitntrii t' on c~ f ---c .I er, v,,,ter
Tht iTIO.AcX r( _,c
holdi_-~ a-' water abeorblog cappilt,. of a,',alt T~:d
wera bsing determined tn the.prtsonce. of Gifforsat
emcuL%e of soil moisture for -.he purpose of
the water applicntion dates f~)r the teaL pluatatioiis in
Lanknranzkly rayon of Azarbaydzhan Sai. In tha ,trj,7,t; 00
rainfall on the uairrigtitad pLot and tht sprinki,--a PICA,
'he difference In tbo indices i)f rufraction Iij nut, gfc,,t-
In the period of high tem-p"ratures and relatively lui..
L G ~7, Z-,~- t j
ith
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pcrojev, P.S.
USSR/Cultivatod. Plants - Grains,, M-2
Abs, Jo= Ref Mur - Molt) Igo 20, 1958, 91634
Author tetinav, U.S., Korshunova, K.M.
Inst
Title The Role of the Root Systen in the Productivity of the
Corn Loaf Apparatus During IrrJ.L-Ation.
Orig PUb Fiziol. asteniy, 1957, 4, No 4, 365-371
Abstract The activity of the root system in Dnepropetrovskaya
variety corn with an cmple suprply of water and mineral
substances was studied in corrpxri6on with the regular
circumstances of cultivation in 1956 under field condi-
tions at Altaiskiy Kray. With irrigation added to fer-
tilization, the corn roots during the entire vegetation
yielded 2 - 5 times more connsap than without irrifption.
Directly dependent on its uptake is the dry weidit accu-
rulation of tlie above-ground rass. Augmented sap accuLTa-
lation in the plants during irrigation also causes a nore
Card 1/2
MR/Plaut Fhysialogy Water Segimen
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol&, N-i 18, 1958, 62012
Author Petinov, N.S., Pruseakova, L.D.) Sinitayna, Z.A.
Inst Instittite of Plant Fhysiology, 169 USSR
Title Water Conditions and Plant Productivit.,
Orig Pub Fiziol. rasteniy, 1957, 4, No 6, 554-565
Abstract Sumier wheat B-55 and sugar beet P-362 were gromi in
vegetation vessels with a soil misture which was 35 and
70% (for wheat) and of 80~ (for sugar beet) of its full
moisture capacity. A direct ccmiection between soil
misture on the one side and the water supply of the
cells, the amunt of free water, the relative degree of
water saturation of the cells and the trauspiration inten.-
sity - on the other was established. An inverse dependen-
ce of the value of the suction force, of the araomt of
Chrd 1/2
I)t- -- /N'O 6 Al. ~
USSR / Cultivated Plants. Cotoala.
Abs Jour ! Hc~f Zhur - 34ol,, Fo 8, 1958, No 34652
Authors : Potinov N13,1 Favlov, A,N.; :Caroshonko, V.N
? I
Inst : institute for Plant Physiology AS SSSR
Titlo : ChanGos in Quality of Corn Cobs in the Poriod
Between Harvost and -Ensilago.
Alt
OriG Pub : Priroda, 1957, !-To , 90-~)l
A
Abstract : Rosoarch conducted by th.-, Institub for Phyaio-
logy of the Acadomy of S.,ionces of tho SSSR with
corn cobs, harvested in milky and wax riponeas
phasue and stored for .40 hours in tomporaturos
of 17 to 200C,, has shown that the content of
augar sharply decrea8es (to about half) simul-
tanoounly with a docroaco of tho contok of' an-
corbic acid. In granulatcd cobe, the lona of
Card 1/2
USSR / Cultivated Plants. Gra.,ns,
Aos Jour: hef '-,hur-31ol., Ho lo, 7286b.
Author Petinov, N. S.-; Pavlov, A. V.
Inst SSR.
TItle On the Role of L~eparate Organs During Ripening of
Wheat Grain.
0ri'Y Pu'k): Dokl. AN 0~-SSR, 1957, 117, No 1, 146-.149.
0
Abstract: Experiments with 31ac!~spike "Chernoll(olosa" beardeu
hard sprinS wneat were cond~-icted on irrigated plots
of the Engelsskaya ',,xper"Lttiental-jinproveniezit oSta-
tion (Saratovsi~aya 01)last) , with "Moskovicoy ' sof t,
spring wheat outside Moscow. Up to 25~~ of the dry
substance Is taken up by ~,,raln from the leaf blades,
as well as from the L:Jume and bract scales during-
ripenin'-,. The share of the leaves and scales In
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19
nT7N(.Y, ~;ikolv tcpnno7i,!~. Arktor mA,
te)~m. red.
1:atnr t-ycle and irrif-Aticn (--- fr-rm platatel
9el'ako-khoztaistvvnrwkh rasterii. 4osirva,
1956. 39 P. ~Vsesoiuznoe obahchostvo po rasprontrnnAniiu
na,achnXkh inanit. For. 9. V. -10 no.6)
"'Ian'16--Water requIrerientf?)
r irrigat i rn)
Tocnyl renhin I r~r-~cnerlle
a
!zd-rc Inante,
politinheskikh
-'IMIRA ll:~~
FSTINOV. F.S.; KORSHUNOVA, K.M.
Productivity of the leaf apparatus in corn grown under irrigation
[with summary in English]. Fiziol. rait. 5 no.2:140-146 Kr-Ap '58.
(MIRA 11:4)
1,1netitut fiziologil rasteniy im. X.A. Timiryszova AN SSSR, Moskva
(fcr Petinov). 2.Biologicheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdolenlys,
AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (for Kcrshunova).
(Corn (maize)) Geaves) (Irrigatipn)
PWINOV, N.S..; SAMITEV. Kh.
Effect of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers on SOE28 Ppysiological
procosses and productivity of the cottcn plant [with si*mry in
Rnglish]. Vistol.rast. 5 no.6:530-540 N-D 1 58. (MIRA 11:12)
1. Institut fiziologit rastenty iment I.A. Timiryazova AN SSSR.
*9krall Institut genettki I fistologil rastenty AN UzSSR, Tashkent.
(Cotton--Fertilizers and manures)
PETIMV. N.S.; SAJGY1ff. Kb.
Effect of soil moisture conditions or noric) physinlogical procegstB
in cotton leaves. Uzb.biol.zhur. no.1:17-42 159.
(MIRA 12:7)
1. Inatitut fiziologil rantenly im. K.A.Timiryaznva AN SSSR.
(Cotton--Water requirements)
FTTIIkV, N.S.; SAVIITEV. Kh.
Some features of nitrogen and phosphorus nutrition in the cotton plant.
Fiziol. rast. 6 no.4:438-445 JI-Ag '59. ( MIRA 12:10)
1.,K.A. Timiriazey Inotitute of Plant Physiology. U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences. Moscow.
(Cotton--Fertili:gers and manures)
(Nitrogen) (Phosphorus)
1wil"'Ov, 1I.S.
Achievenents in agriculture and bl.ological science in thm ChireL-
People's Republic. Fiziol. raut. 6 no.5:632-642 S-0 '59.
0AIRA 13:2 )
LK.A. Timir)razev Institute of PlEtnt Yhysiology, U.S.S.R. Acade~17
of Sciences, Moscow.
(China-Agriculture)
PWINDV, N.S., prof., doktor biolog.nauk
Ormat agricultural achievements In the Chinese People's He-
youblic. Zemledelie 7 n0-10:85-90 0 '59. (14MIL 13:1)
Ohina--Agriculture,)
PETINOV, N.S.; KHARANVAN, N.N.
Effect of aineral nutrition on the witer regimen and yields of rice.
Ivy. Ali SSSR. Ser. biol. no.31380-388 MY-Je '60o WRA 13:7)
1. Institute of Plant Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.,
Moscow.
(RICE-FERTILIZERS MID MANURES)
(RICE-IRRIGATION)
PETINOV, N.S.
L2ternational Symposi= on the Water Economy of Plants in Arid and
Samin id Zones. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.5:808-813 S-0 160.
(MIRA 1399)
(PL&"Sv EFFECT OF ARIDITY ON-CONGRESSES)
MINOV. N.S.; LIBIM, G.V.
Activity of oxidizing enzyme and rospiration of leaves In tea
plants grovn under irrigation. BJ.ol:him. chain. proizv. no.8:
21-25 16o. (MIU 14:1)
1. Institut fiziologii rastenI7 ineni K.A. Timir7azova AN SSSR,
Moskva.
(Tea-Irrigation) (Atalftee)
(Plan to -Ron pirmA on)
MIIIOV, N.S.;,,ISBIDL?V, G.V.; BAGIRDV, A.Ya.; YIDOROV, V.G.
QLmlity of tea grovn under new irrigation conditions. Biokhi--.
challio prolsv, no.8:26-2e 6o. (KIRA 14: 1 )
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy imeni K.A. Timiryaseva AN SSSR,
MoBkva i Avrorskaya eba7neya fabrika Sovnarkhoza AzerbSSR.
(Lahkoran Lowland-Tea--Irrigation)
,~_JlqpT~NOV, H.S.; MALYSaVA. X.M.
I'k
Influence of dro4bts on the effectiveness of respiration in
corn leaves, Pistol. rast. 7 no. 5:553-557 160.
(MIRA 13:10)
1. K.A. Timiriazev Institute of Plttint Physiology, U.S.S.R.,
Academy of Sciences,"Moscow.
(Plants. Effect 4~f aridity on) (Plants--Respiration)
v/ (Corn (Platze))
~'--FMNOV-o N-S..', MLOTEDVSKIY, Yu.G.
Zfect of respiration inhibitore on the heat resistance of plants.
Mziol. rast. 7 no.6s665-672 160. (MIRA 14:1)
I. X.A. TimirtazeT Institute of Plant Physiologr, U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences, Moscow.
(Flants. Wfect of heat on) (Kanto-Respiration)
TER Vp Gemmdiy VasillyevichjETBIOV, V.S., otv. red.; POVOIDTSKAYA9 K.L.,
red. Jzd-va; POIRNM, T.P., tekhn. red.
[Tea cultivation under irrigation) Cheimyi kust v usloviiakh oroshe-
niia. Moskva, Izd-vo Aked. nauk SSSR, 1961. 103 p. (MIn 14:6)
(Tea-Irrigation)
AITIPOV-YMATAYEV, I.N.p akader-11cp red.; BOGOI-IOLOV, G.V.., akademikp
red.; GEVULI, P.A., doktor biol. nauk, red.; FETIV
!-O~
doktor biol. nau:-, red.; CIMWILI:SYR, V.F., (~B'R-4Wr sellkhoz.
nauk, red.; SHUAMSMA, V.Z., red. izd-va; YEGOROVA, N.F.,
tekhn. red.
[Plant-water relations in arid regionE of the U.S.S.R; (reports
of Soviet scientists) Vodnyi i-ezhim rastenii v zasushlivykh
raionakh SSR; fdoklady sovetakikh uchc;nykh). Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk 3SSIR, 1961. 274 1). (MMLA 15:3)
1 -Symposium on Plant-Water 1~clations f~n Arid and Semi-krid 4-
-.CondiUons, Ladrid, 1'/In,. 2. Akadei.dya nauk Tadzhiksko SSR
(for Antipov-Karatn::-;v). 3. AkL:dc-r iya Belor'usskW SSR Tfor
Bo,"orolov)4.Inr,tit-ut ~'Iziologii rasteniy im. K.A.TiRdryazeva
Alkridcmii nauk kSR (for Gonkell ) Petinov).
(Plai,ts--Water requirements)
(Plants, Effect of aridity on)
FETINOV N.S.- RAZAYEVP I.I.
Aftereffect of high temperature on dynamics of nonprotein nitrogen
in p2ants. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. biol. no-41533-537 JI-A 161.
- fZ 14: 9)
I. Institut fiziologii rasteniy im. K.A.Timiryazova AN SSSR.
(PIANTS , EFMCT 01' TWERATURE ON)
'- PET-INOV o-N.S.t BERKO, V.F.
Effect of moisture conditons on the almorptive activity and respiration
intensity of the root system in eorn. Fitiol. raat. 8 no-1:51-57 161.
(MIRA 140)
1. K.A. Timiryazev Institute of Plant physiologyp U.S.S.R. Academy of
Soiencesp Moscow.
(Roots(BotMy') (Plants, Effeot of soil moisture on)
I
PETINOV, N.S.; RA2RAYEV, I.I.
Effect of high teimperatures on the vater regime and nitrogen Metabolism
of planto. Fiziol. rast 8 no.2:181'-195 161. (MIRA AW
1. K. A. TimixiA,&ev Institute of PlEnt Physiology, U.S.S.R., Academy of
Sciences, Hoscow.~
(Plants, Effect of heat on)
F qjt--
Physiological basis of the high efficiency of intermittent sprinkler
irrigation observed in tea plantations. Izv. All SSSR. Set. bio'L.
20" no.5:717-728 S-0 161. (~ahA 14:9)
1. Institute of Plant Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.R. 1 Moscow. (LFINKORAN LOWLANI" TEA-IRI' JGAT ION)
PETINOV, 14,.S.; RAZMAYEV, 1.1.
Af-,ereffect of ~ivh temperatures on c7op yields and quality. Dokl-
~11 SSSR 140 no.4-:q5C-I')IC1 0 'e1. On.;L,~ :, 4: ? /I
1. Institut fiziolorii rasteniy im. K.A. Timirya7eva Al~ SLSR.
Predstavlpno a~adpmiPom A-L-Xursanovyin.
(Plants. Effect of heat on) Wheat)
ABRAROV, A-.A.; PEETINOV, N.S.
Pentose phospl~--te way cf resp'rati~Dr. ir. f.2ants urii--- -z~.-,1--ns ~,-^
drought. Dokl. AJ-1 SSSR 158 iio.5:120~-1212 0 164.
(M: RA 17- 211")
1. Institut fiziclopli rasteniy im. K.A.Timiryazeva 0 SSSR. Pred-
stavleno Ocademikor, A.L.Kursanovym.
PHINOV, N.S. , prof. ; IJ .,. -nzi). ~
BAologlcal t)a-zes of -~'rrlgatlon fa~-mfrg. G',dr. " -'
nc. S: 50-61-1 Ag 165. Ll-,
PETINOV, N.S.; BERKO, N.F.
Fret) amino acid conte-it in corn in c,Dni,9CLiG!I WiU ~tS
processes under various conditions of vater supply. Fiziol.rast.
12 no.l:5(-63 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18!3)
1. Inotitut fiziologii. rat;toniy imuiii K.A.TImArva:-.evit All -ZLI'lli,
M,o s Inra.
JIFIINOV, N.S., prof,
thu (ostahlIennrr,!,
Fffectlvene33 of the physiolo'gical nt?~nrwi r'
of irrigation periods. Gidr. i mel. 16 no.,l,j4,5-48 /.T) '64.
(MTT~A '1-1:6)
1. Institut fiziologJi rasteniy Imonl K.A. "inilryezeva
AN SSSR.
PF,T TT'cl T',Ir i ~ - - , - , , I
- - I ~ .I..-1--.-ki-I.- I'lij
1'r, tt.,:
report submitti-i for 1, -tti Irit- -:`c,tani -a, i',':i , r.- .
, 11 1 1- 1 Oj , - ~ - A*.k , '. .
PETM,V I , A ~~,KSEYEV, A . I
do;-xr bi,~.., .... . .F A. dortor bl.ol
'.,-,T olol. rjauk, red
Zf10LKEVT,'*H, 14. ~jc, rt?-i- , KUL'TIASOV.- IY
red. I zd-va, 'JL ~ i~N, -I red,
['41ater bal.;tn,,:e of p_p-v:s t,- related *.c their metabolism
and productivityl V,In)~ rnstet.ii 1, sviazi a obmenqm
voshchestv i p-,oduktvrj1c,: tlo~Avp., Izd-vo AN SSSR,
1463~ 334 p (MIRA 16.10,
1. Akademiya na,.1k SL,.- % U.. fitiologli rasteniy.
(Plants--Water requirements)
(Plants--Ms~~.a~cllsm)
--P!-~TINQ-V,--N-S.; SHAN' LUNI (Shan Lun]
Effect of the water balance and mineral nutrients on the photoByn-
thesis of plants in relation to the yLeld. Fiziol. rast. 9 no-3:
309-317 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. K.A.Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences, Moscow.
(Photosynthesis) (Plants--Wate.- requirements)
(Plants, Effect of minerals on)
PETINOV, Nikilay Stepanovich; MATVEYENKO, T.A., red. izd-va; YEGOROVA,
F. , tekhn. red.
[Pbysiology of irrigated farm crops]Fiziologlia oroshaemykh
sellskokhoziaistvennykh rastenii. MO.3kva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk
SSSR, 1962. 158 p. (Timiriazevskie chtenia, no.14)
(MIRA 16:2)
(Field crops-Water requirements)
ESTMOV N S - SHM;' LUNI *[Shan Lun)
Ontogenetic c.-anEes in the water b&l!tnce of plants as a ilarction
of water supply and nutrition. Izv. AN SSM. Sor. biol. nc.3-
406-417 MY-Je 162. 041RA 15:6)
1. Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology, Academy of
Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow.
(PLMS-WATO MUIR&MNTS)
(FIXITS, EFI-LIGT OF MINE.MLS 011)
FETIWV,_N . _doktor biolog.nauk; MLOTKOVSKIX,, Yu.G., kand.biolog.nauk
-I- - _~S~
P.bthodB for increasing, the heat resistance in plants. Vest.Ali
SSSR 32 no.8;62-64 Ag 162. MU 15:8)
(Plants, Effect of temperature on)
PAVWV, A.W.
Active absorption of water and trmipiration in cam as related to
the absorption of mimeral substancen. Ixv. AN SWR, Ser.biol.
no.6:888-896 W-D 161. (MIRP 14:11)
19 Institute of Plant Phyaiology, At~ademy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.R.0 Moscow.
(PLANTS. -ABSORPTION OF VATRI) (PUNTS, ZMCT OF NITROGMI ON)
FETINCV, N.S.; RAMIAYEV, I.I.
Aftereffect of high temperature Dn the phosphorui cxc~Anp i.-
plants. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. b1ol. 27 no.1:106-111 Ja-F 162.
WITU, 15:3)
1. Institute of Plant Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.R., Moscow
(kANTS, EFFECT OF MiMATURE ON)
(PHOSPHORUS METABOLISM)
PETINOV, N.S...,_~doktor i)iolog.nauk
"Biochenistry and p~-ysioio*, of plant in7-jnity" iiy 5.
EN. Artsikhovskaia. lieviewed by 14.5. Petinov. Vest. JN OIL-Ift ~2
nci.1:151-153 Ja '62. (MIR" I _: I
(Plants--Disease and peFt resistance) (Rubin, B.A.)
(Art!iiI:hovskaia, E.V.)
PETINOV, 11,S.; RAZMAYEVP I.I.
Effect of high te=peratures on the intensiveness of respirati~,!:
and carbohydrate metabolism in p1mits. Fiziol. rast. 8
no.4:1X-424 161. (11IRA 14:11)
1. Tiniriazev Institute of Plant Physiology.. U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences, Moscow.
( T lants-RespiralAon)
(Carbohydrate Lel;abolism)
(Plants, Effect of' temperature on)
PETIII,')V, prof.
Physiologi c a I pxrinci-j2 - ss o f I rri ra tA )n f a rzin- . Fr4:-v- i: ~] -- I . '
5?-67 Ja ' (,2 . ( _. . ~ .~ - , 7
. '. - I
(Irrigati)n farming)
PHTiNC.l.', P".S. ~~AJT-
nc
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ORGS none
TITLE s Ax!!~ compressor blade. Class 27, No- 178932.
S01MCEt Izobreteniyap prionyahlennyye obrazteyp tovarnyye znnkip no. 4P 1966, 53
TOPIC T&GS: axial compressor, compressor blade.
ABSTRAM. This Author Certificate presents an axial compressor blade made of sheet;
nstal. To sinplify construction and manufbetm-ring technology, the compressor is
I
formed'simultaneously with the insert out of several stacked plates of a given
profile and latigth and with thickness decreasing'away from the base. For oonnea-
tion of the bloAes into packets of multi-row aiscades, the ends of the blades have
shaped connectDrs (see Figb 1). To decrease frontal drug losses, the front and
rear edges of -the blades are sharpened al. a given anglea.
UDCs 621-515-5-226.2
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ACUSSIOR at 501?A9
a4 Petinov,
Blec -A,
nwo. t
Son RMetic resonance-in-fine. -(~Jspersed lithium
~ksper'im6nt6llnoy i teoreticheaj;oi~ fijiki Y.- 48 n 11 1965,
wffia.- Zhurfiil 0i T
t
TOPIC WtSi lit uni, aerosolparticle electronq?txamagne ic resonance., line
vi _--lattli e relaxation'
dth sj)ih
IABSTRACT:- The auil hors. investigate the influence"~'Iof the size Of spherical lithium T
n th dtli and profile of the, paiam4te ic resonance line. ' Finel~t
dispersZ, lhi:~,, wjtj~ Paiti
cle size front 6,1 x10-;5,to 6 x 10-6 cm,was obtained by
thod Uai, to-:-that~ described, by ehi
-in:aerosol me SUL Gl~ 6isewhere (with M. S. Makin
1h BPR,rpectra were recorded at
DAN 38SR vi 127 _~A iq~q)-# 0 A
In-l-wit;h ahdivd --apparatus' of the M-2 t~' :using modulation at 9350
Sh
ca 3~1~ lesui ov that the EPR 34ne broado a3most 2 fold vhen the purticle
Siie is --redA X' - .10-5 to~6 x io-b Tht$xiobability of,the spin flip.of
iced f~
electito'
n-upon Abe su-,f w:
8, LuUision vith ~e Vr_:~ particle -is found by-plotting
Pard -
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AUTHOR: Petinov. V. I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Axial compressor. Class 27, No. 180288
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 7p
1966, 43
TOPIC TAGS: compressor, axial compressox,
ABSTRACT: The proposed compressor contains a rotor vith a multirov
cascade of blades and a casing vith guide vanes mounted on it. (nee
Fig. 1). The vanes are located behind the rotor blades. To inqrq;(Z4--
the compressor efficiency and reduce its size, the rotor bladearn.Ra
guide vanes form multistage cascades in vhich the blades are staggered
1/2
0
A
P 012123
nj
B
Atu%'
A
r
A-A
2 5
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C-M
Fig. 1. Axial compressor
1 - Rotor; 2 rotor blade; 3 - compres.-I
sor casing; guide vane; 5 - multi-
stage rotor cascade; 6 multistage'
guide vane cascade.
in respect to each other along concentric circles* To increase the
capacity and pressure head in a variation of th',s compressor, the blade
and guide vane groupings are repeatedly alternated as in a type of
imultiotage blade machine, Origs art* has: I figure. (TNI
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ACC NR:
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C) ", G :Ins, 1 tule of C11C.-lical Cn,
TITLE. Measurements on tiie microw,kv,, at 4-"
S kX RC E. i teklini"a k"CO, '0U-97
T01"IC
TW 1 1, C: c r y G!,, e
resonance, c.
c v \1,2 \-Q
Stor a, e -'cvi cc/ k,l(.; 1 0)
ABSTr,\CT; 7%is paper describes a neasurt,;;~,. -tf~ nic
paramag-.,.ct--z reSonance signals at 1.7 anri 4.,- s r. f, ta -I-
dard raiz:o%-;~,ve 6pectrormeTer RE-1301. an inserted -,;) :-~ac-e C)~
a few tu--ns of -,). I.E.Sho C)7T-,Li x 21 s-,r,-~rd wire, ""lc heat 1-t-, : ce~'
ciently to L~nable 8 'iour opfration at --ic )75 kilDcycles riodulati,-,n
The resonating chamber was nade of, a 23 x 10 r.--m2 piece of the stari-L--r ~,,~ave ;iiide, os-
cillatting in the H1.2 mode. Details of construction are given. -,na~nk, A. Yu.
krdashev for aic, in the construction of" the cryostat. Orig. art. has -.-i.-urcs.
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Card 1/i UDC: 621.59:53.cy.28.078
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OR/3175163/00/026/om/0019
AWMIR, Arantsmovaq M, FatindTf ve, Hel Wammov, S
AdN4
~ORGi. ~rlone
TITIEs for Inamming weak a CLr1e2dm on the Ban efflict't
Nam
DAb
77711V
I SOMM. USSR. 130 geo2ogichexW kviftete Omaboys Wnstruktorakqe
byaras Go-offiVa 196-40 W19
no* 409
TOPIC TAGS: weak magnotic field, Hall. generator,, Hall. effecto indim, antimorV70
mgmtometer, dlrmd~ doolp, electrode, electron tube. magnotio perimsb1lity.
electric tranoff electric generator
Alt1m)ugh a number'of recent studies ha-m boon devoted to-the problem
I of Wa4m-Ing Weikk magnetic fields with ImS~ ard TjAs Han gorarAtoro, a practical.
HAII-OffeOV inM=ment has net boon devised* The article. reviewed below proposes
a covact WgrAi=6or b& an the Han offset in InSb with a sensitivity of the
craer of 6m,54 x IQ. ce; -It bas m rotatIM cm vikating parts and provides a a
ple Usans of CjX*&W" IMMMIN wAer both steady-elAte and nonsteady-state
conint&aim i : 7bo prim1ple circidt diagram of t1w 5 Itomter Is mbmm In the figureb
Oard 3.14
L, 24M-66
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j
F-Ig 1. Hall-ef f ect magnetor~eter
L 2411.1-66
Acc im, AT0029i
The sensitivity of the magnetometer depends not'only on the voltaige
~~ensitivity of the Hall generator but also on the sensitivity of the out
put
lindicator, which, in turn, is determined chiefly by parameters of the
Uput stage cnd the compensation quality of total parasitic voltages on the
Hall electrodes. The low output resistance of the generator (2 olirs for a 70-p
thickness) a1lows for a tube-type output indical:or with a sensitivity in the
ineighborhood of 10- 10 v. . To achieve such sensitivity, the amplifier tube
lin the input stage must have a low equivalent noise for a high transcon-
Iductance at the operating frequency, and the sl2ge must have high Inpur
land low output resistance fo the smallest value of noise.
r
The low input resistance of the Hall generator permits the use of a
noiseless trarsformer %kith a large transminsion coefficient (750-2500),
'depending On the number of tu 'rns of the primary and secondary windings.
The core is made of 79 NM Permalloy with a magnetic permeability co-
efficient of 1,30, 000 g/oe. The transformer hELS three windings: wl, 7 turns;
W, 9 turns- w 7500 turns. Power supply for the. Hall generator is from
0 2A
a Ii-kc: electronic generator.
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The input unit, together with som of the other -imits, is caroful2y screened,
a Both the screening and the use of a synchronout; detector in the electronic section
of the nagnstameter have made it possi~~ to inemase its sensitivity to 0,008'"v,
Weak magnetic fields of the order of 10 oe can be measuredwith great accuracys
A further increase in the sensitivity can be oft-kined by increasing the magnetic
field concentration and by inproving the output :LrAi0sitor circuiti Orig. arte
r-FS - 0
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Card 4/4te
DZEDGIEV, G.G.; YEROFEYEV, N.M.; PEMLYGIN, V.P.; PETWGVJAV-~.-
Stuftes of structural inhomogeneitiev Emd Orifts in the
ionosphere over Ashkhabad at altitudes of 200 to 400
km. conducted vVer the programs of UE, International
Geophysical Year and International Geophysical Cooperation
durIng 1958-1959. Trudy fiz.-tekh. in.-it. AN Turk.
SSR -9:175-200 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Ashkhabad,-Ionospherict research)
PHALE I 5~-OK SOV/5335
AkaJenly3 naak SvSR. Yczr)J,veJ-.~t--yy k-ltet pn provedrr3y~
M&zt,J~nckrodnogo geofizIchcakaro goda, V ra-,,-el prok~r-ny ROG:
lo,osrer4.
Drelry I neod:-rodno3ti v lononfere (Drtrt3 iini
In the Ionosphere) ?,.~sco. 1?,i-v- Ml 5,35R, 1959. 69 P. (Scr'
SN'TnIk bt^try, no 1) 1,~OO copl "~ printod. KJJvd t . p.
DrIfts and lrregularltle-~ Ir, the Ionanphcre.
Hasp. FJ. : S, F. lllrkot~; Ed.: A. D. Pod.1'Bicly, Tech. FJ.:
V. V. Br~-Fll',
PURPOSE: Tne pabjlc&tlon Is Inte-lej rDr geophysjclmt~, -troroio-
Flmt3, and Cor-unicatio- 3vcclall~,t3.
COVERA.7E: This coll,ction of 6 artl~lc,3 prrsents t~x rc-Its or
lnve3tlk;xtlonn of drlrts and int,o-ee-itles in trm lcno.,V.-re.
accordir,F, to observat-o:- ~Alr at tme Az-kkl,u-.iJ, rl.~-04, Tu-i~.
&nJ ?L~ar'kov etatlon3 dzrlnf, t- p-jad. Trw fact
that these atationa are Fco&ranhlcnlly ~lt~ated at d,,rreret,t
la-~lt,dinAl anJ longit3linal coorllnat~5 11 of 1.~p~rtnnce for
the c=.pari~on of oUnervatlonal renulta prc"nt~d tn
artlcle.. k, E.&Ii.h re-5 Ac-o-panl- eacn art!cle N'3 per-
sc,nalitle~ a" mentionel. RL~rc-ren--3 raiiow t~.e artl,l-,
TABLE OF CO!--,.%'TS:
pom,~,j 5
0,3e~_ V. D., S. F, L. A, Drahcv. ju. V. N-rv~ln. AnI
V. P.
bj tt, F,
Me t hod
K-hne-v~kly, Y- V., A-nI YO. 3. Zayarnaya. DrIft or smaii-
S~i`a-ie In the F2 l.ayer 22
Yer-feye--', N G D-ne.,- I v
,;,V.O!..Fcrely9!~ anl V,
"1.;.t kc.11t. of R . -r rv,"ti- f. tr~~ P3~
t r Tne I --t
trx Altlt--Ic. of 200-300 34
Enshchey-, D. L., N. T. To)-h.j, and y, 0. pr,~,,j Invelti-
Eation of the Ionos~pheri-O-ve.r Dinrl~av L-iring tt, IGY 4c
Ej h Peb AFWL/SSI~/AS
APHNIESD (gs)/Z-SD (t,'
A,--ES1-;1-0N N.h.- AP-46 �436 S/
0202/64/00% 003010037:..
Man P::.
arova G., Petinov,~:V.
TITLE flall-effect~Imanetometer for weak f ie Id a
T
All T16 .:jzvestiya.:: St~r.iya.tiziko-telt~n~cheskikh, khimicheskiUb i,
I geologiche0kilk .-n- 5, 19641. 30-37
"--TOPIC - TAGS., -weak v! gnet1c field, Pall. ef feet) magre ter, indium'antimoniAe
detector, Aa at am lification factor, magne lc -field concentrator
11 d tor p
'ABSTRACT; The auth rs studied.a high-sensitivity mapetometer. whieh they designed
and used to measure very'w6ak constant magnetic ficlils. The construction and
:~_electiic,qpd magnetic characteristics of the lndiur~i ;~ntimonide Pall detector and
Xhe c Ionstiuct -ion- 61 the entire.maguetome .ter Iare denefibed at length. The input
stage. of the ma _~eilomter Is discussed, and circuil'- ~Piagrams are given, , AinpliXi_
9
cation fa6EOrs a4o~centrators mz~de of Armco iron', ~Oermalloy, and ferrite were
measured. It w 1.0undthat magnetic fields,of thz' order of 10-6 Oersteds
U I -ed si
6o Id be ~easur jidi great p;~eci on for a magnetometer sensitivity of
`8 Oerstel a. ' A-further i6crease.in the sle~p6itivitv of the mainetometer
6i34 x 10~1
Coula he ach I eved - i~creas,ing-the.-concentration'!o,f~-the -magnetic fieldin the
Card -1/2
YEPOFFYEV, N.M.; PETINOV V.P.; SHIRMA~EDDV, F.
- -A-.7i
Recorder for measuring ionospheric radio wave absorption. Izv.,,.!i
Turk,,SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh., khim.i geol.nauk no.3:115-117 163.
(MIRA 17:~)
1. Fl.ziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
TEROPSYSV. N.M.; LrZENMIUV, G.G.; PSULYGIN. V.P.; 116TIMV, V.P.
First results of radiotechnical observations of the covement of
irregularities (vinds) in the Ionosphere over Ashkhabad at the
altitude of 200-300 kilometers. Drelf.7 i neodn. v lonosf. no.l:
34-39 '59. MRA 13:1)
(Ionosphere)
BELOUS, A.T.; PETINOV, V.P.
Feasibility of contactless measurement of the thickness of glass.
Izv.Ali Turk.SSR.Ser.fiz.-tekli., khim.i geol.nauk no.3:13-Iq
163. (MI RA 17: "1
1. Fi2.iko-tekhn.'cheskiy institut AN I'm-kmenskoy SSR.
87466
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J4 A(X,,51A(Xj I
Inranslation from: Refer-ativnyy zhurnai, Geofizika, 1960, No, 12, Pp. Zk-~!''
16258
A -7-HORS: Yerofeyev, N. M., Dzhemilev, G. k"j,, Perelygin, V. P., FPt-1nov V
First Results of Radlotechnical Observations of the Motions of
uniformities in the Ionosphere (Winds) Over Ashkhabad at A'ti~ade~
of 200-300 km
Nlo:~,,)w A
ERIODICAL: V sb.: Dreyfy I neodnordnosti v Ionosfere, N ~1
1959, PP. 34-39 (English summary)
.LEXT; Experimental results are presented of a study ~f the winds in
ionosphere by the spaced reception method with !;mall base, which wa5 perf=el- -1,
Ashkhabad in the period from January I to June -~O, 1958. The equipment is
described (output 2 kw In the pulse, pulse duration 150,Asec, base of the
tion antenna system 100 m, photographical recordirg, film feed speed 15
The processing of the records was carried out by the similar-fading method;
shown that 20-30% of the observations yield to processing by this method.
distribution of nonuniformity drift speeds in the F region is of approximately
Card 112
87466
S/ 169/ro/(-,(,C)/,,
A005/AO61
Fir5t Results of Radiotechnical Observations of the Motions of NonuniformnItIc,; I,:
the Tonosphere (Winds) Over Ashkhabad at A-'titudes of 200-~~)3 km
U
Maxwellian from. The aver~~"!-Ie aritiim-tlcal anl -,t-e observed ;:rcb~'e Voi,
drift speed are 69 and 58 m/,ec respectively, Tl-.e preferred rpotior, -11 r T. 2:'; 1 S
westward. The diurnal co~z-se of thp velocity vectur ,omponents t.,-, we-IKIY exj
but shows the tEndency to predominating ?4-hours-perlod. Ther- are- 1-'., refer--
ences.
S
- . Kazimi~-ov-~,kiy
~:'ranslato-'s rate: Thi-s 1-5 thp fi21-1 tran!~~Iatlor. of thrt origiral TIUSSIi'n --lbst-a-I
Card 2/2
PITIPA. T.S.
Diurnal rhytbm In the feeding of the copepod Acartia claual
Giesbr. Dokl. AN SSSR 120 no. 4:896-899 Je 158. (KMA 11:8)
1. Stivaotopollskeya biologicheakeya stantsiya im. A.G.Kovalevokogo
AN SESM. Pralstavleno skedemikom Ye.N.Pavlovskim.
(Copepola)
MSR Cultivated Plants. Cereal Crops. M-3
Abs Jovx Ref Zhur - Biokgiya, No 13,, 1958, No. 58529
Atithor i Patinov IG S.; Volkov, I. Aq Pechakhonov, N. F.
i -'ia
IMBt J
Title JTU Developbbirt of the, R60t System of S12 r Wheat
:in Case of Subsoil rilleation
Orig Pub : Ir sb.:' Orozhonly'e al-A. kulltvr r Toonti.-obernozem.
polose RMR, vyp 2, M., AN =R, 19~6, 296-~304
Abstract :The root system of Lyutestsens 62 sumer vb9at subjected
to subsoil irrigatlon,, effected with the aid of 'Imole
draInall, was studied in field experinents which took place
in the Kursk ZOM. Mole drains, which impro" the aeration
cf the soil, influence favorably the growth of roots both
with and without irrigation.. The Influence of the mole
draine increases proportionally vith the depth of the Boil.
The drainage of the non-irrigated nectcr increased the
Card 1/2
PB"jlJJOV,,HUwlay Stepanovich. doktor biolog.nauk; GENKM', P.A.. doktor
biolog.nauk, otv.red.; IVANOV, V.P., red.izd-va; KASHINA, P.S.,
tekhn.red.
LPhysiolo&v of irrigated wheatj Fiziologils oroshaemol pshenitsy.
Moskva, lzd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 553 P. (MIRA 13:1)
(Wheat) (Irri.-ation forming)
PET IPA,T. S.
Nutrition of young commercial and noncommercial fishes of the
Mius Liman. Trudy Gidrobiol.ob-va no.6:110-121. '55.
(KWA 8:9)
1. RostGVBkiy na bonu gosudarstvennyy univeraitet imeni V.M.Mo-
lotova.
(Mius Liman--Fishes--Food)
FWIPA, T.S.
~, , ~ ~ - -
Observations on the behavior of sooplaakton during a solar eclipse.
DokI. AN SSSR 104 no.2:323-325 S 155. (M1RA 9:2)
1.8evastopol'skaya b1ologicheskaya stn:mtsiya Akademil nauk SSSR.
Predstavleno skaddalkom U.N.Pavlovsklim.
(Sevastopol, Bay of--Plankton)
USSR / General Blolo;~y. General 9ydroi)ic)lojy.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - BioloE;lya, Vo 4, jq~,'), J~lo. 124473
Author : Petipa, Z,-S-.
!11!7t : Seva3tOpOl' Blologlcal
3clenc,:~s Sit'
7itle : Tl-ae Avera-e
~ 0- ~he
Zooplan',,'. n of
Orig Pub : Tr. Seva5topol'slc.
9, 39-57
Station, Academy of
or t-.f-- 3,qs17 or
E~lack Sea
biol. st. All -'-'33F,,, 1~-,57,
Ab s-a c -L : Tl-,e averar-c formalir of oasic for--,-;
of zooplan'.,ton In variou- i!i:~C- -rc,ui~3 in-
cludinT4 a :~erler of nela--Ic larvae ~-f
ln-:,~rtebrateo wu~ e,,itabli,:3hed by d'Lr(,,.--'
wel--hln- and on thi- baslo of linnal mca'L:-,v-
ments with subsequent calculations of ',hc,'Lr
volume. -- N. 1. Kaahkin
PETIPA, T., S.
Fat netabolism in Calanus helgolandiCU:3 (Claus) under expcrimen"al
conditions. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no. 2:470-473 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:~)
1. Institut biologii yuzhnykh morey All Ukr"ISSR. Predstavleno
akademikom Ye. N. Pavlovskim.
AUTHOR: Potipa, T. S. 3OV/20-120-/,-')f;/(,7
TITLE: On the Night-and -Day FeedinoMythm of the Copepode Acartia
clausi Giesbr. (0 autochnom ritme v pitanii veslonogogo rachka
Acartia clausi Giesbr.)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nguk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 120, Nr 4, pp. 696-899
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: This species is one of the species of copepodes occurrinC in
great quantities in the Black Sea (Chernoye more) and in the
Azov Sea (Azovskoye more) and serves as food for several pelaEic
fish and their offspring. Hence, a study of their feeding is
necessary to uncover the feeding relations between the phyto-
and zooplankton and the fish feeding on plankton. As the first
observations showed, that Acartia is not a filtrator but an
active grasper, the entire feeding process was continuously
observed immediately. A culture of dinoflagellantes was added to
the filtered sea water. Then the crustacees in a nauplius and
a copepode stage were admitted. Each experiment consisted of a
2
-hours
4 lobservation. A judgment as to the quantity of foo(~was
possible according to the amount of food swallowed and of ex-
Card 1/3 crement disposed of. It appeared, that grown-up crustacees feed
On the Night-and ~Day FeedinOhythm of the SOV/20-120-4-58/67
Copepode Acitrtia clausi Glesbr.
throughout the 24-hour period, whereas the nauplia only feed
during hours of daylight. The Intensity of feeding, however, is
not the same in all age groups. Grown-up animals, mainly females
and grown-up stages of copepodes exhibit two maxima of feedinC-
intensity: in the first half of the day and in the night. The
nauplia feed most intensively in the first half of the day.
From early dawn to from 1300 to 1500 hours mostly, more rarely
to 1700 hours. A judgment on the feedingiihythm can also be
pa3sed according to the duration of the digestion process. In
the day the phytoplankton is eaten by the copepodes. In corr-
paring the night- and day intensity of feeding of A. clausi
this tendency of different age groups was uncovered, which is
connected with their migration capability (Fig 2). The more in-
tensely they migrate, th*ore intensely they feed In the nijht
A. clausi inhabits the upper water layers, it migrates, hovever,
in the course of night and day within the inhabited layer. This
type of migration is dependent u-')on light conditions. The cope-
pode stages migrate more actively than the nauplia. The male
animals are constantly in a somewhat lower layer than the females.
Card 2/3 The modification of the feedinglilrythm and of the migrations with-
On the Night-and-Day Feedingpkthm of the BOV/20-120-4-5t3/67
Copepode Acartia clausi Giesbr.
in a 24 hours' interval permits a better utilization of the
food available. The migrations Lre not determined in any way
and may vary at different times even during the same stage of
development. There are 2 figures and 10 references, 6 of
which are Soviet.,
ASSOCIATION: Sevastopollskaya biologicheskaya stan-tsiya im. A.0. Kovalevskoco
,Akademii nauk SSSR (Sevastopol' Mv2dgldal Institute imeni
A.O.. Kovalevskiy AS USSR)
PRESENTED:: February 1'0, 1958, by Ye.11. Pavlovskiy, Member, Academy of
Sciences, USSR
SUBMITTED: November 29, 1957
1. Cruataces-Nutritim
--MAak Sea
2. Crustacea-Ecoliogy 3. Crustacea
Card 3/3 TITLE: Copepods.
PETIPA, T.3.; SAMINA, L.I.; DEIALO, Ye.P.
Dimtribiftion of zooplankton in the black Sea in 1951-1956. Gkeanologiie
3 no.1:110-122 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Sevastopollskaya biologicheskaya stantsiya AN SSSR.
PSTIPA, T.S.
Yeed.ing of the copepod Acartia clausi Giesbr. Trudy SBS 11- -
72-3.00 '59. (ITIRA 13:5 )
(Black Sea--Copepoda)
PETIPA, T.S.
Feeding of Acartia cla"i Giesbr. and A. lattsetosa Kritcz. in
the Black Sea. Trudy SBS .12:130-152 '59. (VJ RA 14: 10)
(BLACK SFJ6.-(',OPUODA)
P~ZTIPA, T.S.
Role, of the flagellate Noctiluca miliarts Sur. in the nutrition
of CalanuB helgolandicus Claus. Dok.L.All SSSR 132 no.4:Q61-963
Je 16o. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Sevastopollskaya bioloricheeka3ra stantsiva im. A.0. Kovalevskogo
Akad.emii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akadeinikom Te.N.-Pavlovskim.
(Black Sea--Copepoda)
(Black Sea-Flagellata)
(Animals, Food habits of)
-PITIPA, T.S.; SAZHI%, L.I.; IMIALO, Ye.P.
Vertical distribution of sooplanktor. in the Black Sea ae re-
lated to the tWdrogeological conditions. DDkl.AN SSSR 1)3
n.-.4:964-967 Ag '60. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Sevastopollskaya biologicheakaya stantsiya imeni A.0.
Kovalevskogo Akadenli nauk SSSR. Prodstavlano akademikom To.b.
Pairlovskim.
(Black Sea-Zooplankton)
P~TIP, 'I ~'
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I lb-11jus hagolAncll,~UB (C-~Auq". Zcf,. LfIU". 4-' "L5,
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