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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, 2013
Cysteine proteases from Jacaratia mexicana, an endemic Mexican plant, could compete in industrial applications with papain. Currently the only way to obtain these proteases is by extracting them from the wild plant. An alternative source of these enzymes is by J. mexicana suspension culture. In this work, this culture was carried out in airlift, bubble
María del Carmen Oliver-Salvador +4 more
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Cysteine proteases from Jacaratia mexicana, an endemic Mexican plant, could compete in industrial applications with papain. Currently the only way to obtain these proteases is by extracting them from the wild plant. An alternative source of these enzymes is by J. mexicana suspension culture. In this work, this culture was carried out in airlift, bubble
María del Carmen Oliver-Salvador +4 more
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Plant Biology, 2009
AbstractThe Caricaceae is a small family of tropical trees and herbs in which most species are dioecious. In the present study, we extend our previous work on dioecy in the Caricaceae, characterising the morphological variation in sexual expression in flowers of the dioecious tree Jacaratia mexicana. We found that, in J. mexicana, female plants produce
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AbstractThe Caricaceae is a small family of tropical trees and herbs in which most species are dioecious. In the present study, we extend our previous work on dioecy in the Caricaceae, characterising the morphological variation in sexual expression in flowers of the dioecious tree Jacaratia mexicana. We found that, in J. mexicana, female plants produce
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Biotropica, 2006
ABSTRACTDioecy, the segregation of male and female structures among individuals, is widespread in tropical plants, encompassing 10–30 percent of species in some sites. In many cases, interindividual sex separation is not complete, as individual plants, although nominally dioecious, may produce both types of reproductive structures.
Armando Aguirre +4 more
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ABSTRACTDioecy, the segregation of male and female structures among individuals, is widespread in tropical plants, encompassing 10–30 percent of species in some sites. In many cases, interindividual sex separation is not complete, as individual plants, although nominally dioecious, may produce both types of reproductive structures.
Armando Aguirre +4 more
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Valorisation of argemone mexicana seeds to renewable fuels by thermochemical conversion process
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2020Satya Prakash Pandey, Sachin Kumar
exaly
POTENTIATING ACTION OF RIFAMPICIN AND ISONIAZID AGAINST LEISHMANIA MEXICANA AMAZONENSIS
Lancet, The, 1981Shaw, Jj, Shaw, Jeffrey, Shaw, J
exaly
Jacaratia corumbensis O. Kuntze a new vegetable source for milk-clotting enzymes
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2009Keila Aparecida Moreira +2 more
exaly
Contributions of Zea mays subspecies mexicana haplotypes to modern maize
Nature Communications, 2017Ning Yang, Lichun Cai, Jia-Ming Song
exaly

