Quantity and composition of epicuticular leaf wax of Euphorbia dendroides L. was examined. The wax contained rt-alkanes, wax esters, aldehydes, fatty acids and primary alcohols. In addition to these common epicuticular wax constituents several triterpenoids and benzoic acid esters were found. The triterpenols β-amyrin and lupeol occurred free as well as esterified with long chain fatty acids. The ketones Δ 12-oleanen-3-one and lupen-3-one have also been identified.
SUMMARYThe induction of male sterility in wheat by application of Ethrel at different concentrations and times was investigated in glasshouse‐grown Triticum aestivum cv. Sirius. The results obtained agree with our previous findings, that to induce full sterility, Ethrel must be applied before meiosis is initiated in the oldest florets of the ear. However, to ensure full emergence of sterilized ears, the application has to be made as close to this stage as possible using a concentration of between 1000 and 2000 ppm. Ethrel application thus shows promise as a method for detecting heterotic combinations by producing sufficient F1 seed for small‐scale field trials.
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