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Seed germination: influence of non-traditional regulating factors. [PDF]
Ramlal A, Rajendran A, Subramaniam S.
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Characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of the complete chloroplast genome of Mesembryanthemum cordifolium L. F. (Aizoaceae). [PDF]
Fu W +6 more
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Is the co-option of jasmonate signalling for botanical carnivory a universal trait for all carnivorous plants? [PDF]
Pavlovič A +5 more
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Detection of electrical signals in fungal mycelia in response to external stimuli. [PDF]
Buffi M +12 more
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ABSORPTION AND TRANSPORT BY THE TENTACLES OF DROSERA CAPENSIS
Acta Botanica Neerlandica, 1953The tentacles of the leaves of Drosera have the function of secreting to the leaf substances which are liberated by the disintegration of the insects. An extensive survey has been given of the method of research. The difficulties met have been summed up in VIII pp.
W H Árisz
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Cloning and Expression of a New Chitinase from Carnivorous Plants Drosera capensis
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin, 2020A novel chi19 gene encoding the chitinase, belonging to the glycosyl hydrolase family 19 from the predatory plant Drosera capensis is cloned and expressed in the E. coli bacterial system. The amino acid sequence of the translated enzyme consists of 325 a.a.
I N Zorov, A P Sinitsyn, Zorov I N
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Hormonal regulation of the leaf blade movement of Drosera capensis
Physiologia Plantarum, 1981Several Drosera species show a bending of the leaf blade as a slow reaction to a prey. In Drosera capensis L. this bending is enhanced by a simultaneous application of IAA either to the prey or to the leaf tip, and IAA alone can induce a curvature of the leaf.
Martin Bopp
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