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Microsatellite polymorphism in Pisum sativum

Plant Breeding, 2001
Abstract Pisum sativum sequences were retrieved from Genbank/EMBL databases and searched for all possible dinucleotide and trinucleotide tandem repeats. One‐hundred and seventy‐one simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were found among 663 sequences. The different dinucleotide or trinucleotide motifs occurred at varying frequencies.
Burstin, Judith   +5 more
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Embryology of Pisum sativum

Botanical Gazette, 1938
1. Pollination takes place in Pisum sativum between 24 and 36 hours before the open flower stage. Fertilization has occurred and division of the zygote is under way by the time the flower is fully opened. 2. The pollen tube enters the embryo sac between the synergids, neither of which disintegrates until later. 3. One male gamete nucleus fuses with the
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On the shock response of pisum sativum and lepidium sativum

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2012
The high strain-rate response of biological and organic structures is of interest to numerous fields ranging from the food industry to astrobiology. Consequently, knowledge of the damage mechanisms within, and the viability of shocked organic material are of significant importance.
James Allen Leighs   +2 more
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Metabolism of tocopherol by Pisum sativum

Phytochemistry, 1991
Abstract The tocopherol degrading system present in Pisum sativum has been further characterized. This enzyme activity seems to have a saturable requirement for a mixture of polar lipids. Oxygen was not required for activity. The kinetics of the reaction are complex and are not described by the Michaelis—Menten equation. The enzyme in quiescent seeds
David J. Hardy   +2 more
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Embryogenesis of the pea (Pisum sativum)

Protoplasma, 1970
The most striking internal feature of the suspensor cells inPisum is the abundant occurrence of a plastid containing spherical bodies consisting of intertwined bundles of tubules. These tubular complexes are not typical prolamellar bodies and they are not converted into grana. Cytochemical reactions indicate that they are proteinaneous.
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Effect of salt stress on growth and biochemical parameters ofPisum sativumL.

Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2005
Parvaiz Ahmad
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Relationship between gibberellin, ethylene and nodulation in Pisum sativum

New Phytologist, 2011
Brett J Ferguson   +2 more
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