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?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? ???????????? (Lycopersicon esculentum L.)

2014
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Severe tomato allergy (Lycopersicon esculentum).

Allergy and asthma proceedings, 2002
Although tomatoes are a commonly consumed food, severe allergic reactions to tomatoes are unusual or rarely reported. Previously reported allergic manifestations to tomato include urticaria/angioedema, dermatitis, oral allergy syndrome, rhinitis, and abdominal pain.
Michael C, Zacharisen   +2 more
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???????????????????????????? ???????? IPMD-SSU1 Lycopersicon esculentum ???? ???????? ???????? ?? ???????????????????? ??????????????

2012
?????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????? IPMD-SSU1 ???????? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????? 6. ???? ?????????????????? RACE ?????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ????????. ????????????
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Chitinase from tomato Lycopersicon esculentum

1988
Publisher Summary Chitin per se is not synthesized by vascular plants, but N-acetylglucosamine as a constituent of other plant polymers, for example, as a glycoprotein, is widespread in many spermatophytes, especially in seeds, including tomato. This chapter describes the assay method and purification procedures for chitinase from Tomato Lycopersicon
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???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? Lycopersicon esculentum mill. ?? Lycopersicon peruvianum v. dentatum

2019
Somatic hybrids were obtained after protoplast fusion of sexually incompatible species of L. esculentum and L. peruvianum v. dentatum. Genetic novelty of the hybrids in question was shown by study of the chromosome number, isozymes (esterase, peroxidase), a small subunit of RuBPCase and chloroplast DNAs.
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Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.

2012
Shakhnoza S. Azimova   +1 more
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