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Toxicants in plants and plant products

C R C Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 1977
Toxicants are widely distributed in plants and plant products, including intentionally added, incidentally added, and naturally occurring food toxicants. This review covers the toxicity of some food additives: the distribution, residues, toxicity, and methods of removal of some pesticides and toxic metals; and the presence of naturally occurring ...
D. K. Salunkhe, M. T. Wu, G. E. Wood
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Robotics for Plant Production

Artificial Intelligence Review, 1998
Applying robotics in plant production requires the integration of robot capabilities, plant culture, and the work environment. Commercial plant production requires certain cultural practices to be performed on the plants under certain environmental conditions.
Naoshi Kondo, K. C. Ting
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Plants and Plant Products

2010
Contact dermatitis from plants or plant products may occur by several mechanisms. The most common dermatoses seen in dermatology clinics are delayed and immediate contact reactions of allergic aetiology. Not so commonly seen are reactions of irritant aetiology, which may be mechanically or chemically induced.
Le Coz, C J   +2 more
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Techniques for Plant Defensin Production

Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2010
To defend themselves from attack by pathogens, plants can rely only on their innate defense systems. Defensins are antimicrobial peptides that contribute to plant immunity by displaying a direct cidal activity against various pathogens, some of which are responsible for plant diseases. These determine a significant decrease in the quality and safety of
PADOVAN, LARA   +3 more
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Plant Productivity and Environment

Science, 1982
An analysis of major U.S. crops shows that there is a large genetic potential for yield that is unrealized because of the need for better adaptation of the plants to the environments in which they are grown. Evidence from native populations suggests that high productivity can occur in these environments and that opportunities for improving production ...
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Antibody production in plants

Biotechnology Advances, 1996
Production of heterologous proteins in plants has become increasingly efficient due to recent advances in plant biotechnology. Heterologous proteins that have specifically attracted a great deal of attention are plant-produced monoclonal antibodies.
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Tumour Production in Plants by Plant Extracts

Nature, 1959
THE importance of purified forms of alkaloids in inducing plant tumours is well known. Very little work has however been done on the use of plant extracts, containing alkaloids, in tumour production. Takenaka1 has summarized the meagre data available and noted the effects of two plant extracts on living plant tissue.
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The Photosynthesis of Plant Products

Nature, 1922
DESPITE the enormous strides that have been made by chemists during the last decades in the elucidation of many classes of plant products and the actual synthesis of individual members, the methods hitherto employed in the laboratory are so essentially different from those carried out by the plant that the synthetic processes of the living organism ...
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Plant senescence and crop productivity

Plant Molecular Biology, 2013
Senescence is a developmental process which in annual crop plants overlaps with the reproductive phase. Senescence might reduce crop yield when it is induced prematurely under adverse environmental conditions. This review covers the role of senescence for the productivity of crop plants. With the aim to enhance productivity, a number of functional stay-
Gregersen, Per L.; id_orcid 0000-0001-8243-0976   +3 more
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