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different rates.

In Scaevola the rate of decline of the

basal and terminal leaves was rapid
post Nectar,

(t72-2)

for about 50 days

then when the pre-Nectar level was reached,

was much slower

(t 70-4)

sor the remainder of the study.

it

The

decline of radioactivity of the terminal leaves is shown in
Figure 9.

In the flowers,

scorched leaves,

the entire period

the rate

adventitious shoot leaves,
of decline was rapid

(for flowers see Figure 10).

and

(t 72-0)

for

The differ-

ences in the rates of decline of radioactivity of these tis-

sues may be due to the fact that the terminal leaves were
protected by older leaves and were not exposed to

fallout to

the game degree as the flowers and scorched leaves.

This

difference in rate of decline may reflect the uptake of longerlived fission products by the protected leaves.

In the stems

the rate of decline was less rapid than in other tissues.
Figure 11 shows the decline of radioactivity of the entire stem.
In each of these figures the decay of mixed fission products
according to Hunter and Ballou ‘15)

ig included for comparison.

In Messerschmidia therewere also three types of decline,
these tissues having the same type of radioactive decline as
the Scaevola tissues
ever,

the decline was

in Portulaca,

(Figs.9-11).
the same

In the other species,

for each tissue:

Triumfetta and Boerhaavia,

how-

for example,

the rate of declire fr

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