ABSTRACT
Fern spermatozoids respond chemotactically to concentration gradients of malic or maleic acid salts (Pfeffer, 1884). They respond weakly to salts of a few other dicarboxylic acids, but do not respond to succinate or fumarate (Shibata, 1911; Rothschild, 1956). Previous workers concluded, without adequate justification, that the malate ion, and not the undissociated malic acid molecule, is chemotactically active; but no consideration has been given to the possibility that the bimalate ion may be the active species.
Copyright © 1958 The Company of Biologists Ltd.
1958
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