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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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PLANTING LANDSCAPE PLANTS

Arboricultural Journal, 1992
Editor's Note This paper has been published in the full knowledge that its contents have appeared in many publications in this country. The advisory services of both the United Kingdom and the United States of America commit public funds to encourage sound arboricultural practice and professional organisations likewise devote their resources to achieve
Ray Maleike, Rita L Hummel
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Plant Peroxiredoxins

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2003
Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) are abundant low-efficiency peroxidases located in distinct cell compartments including the chloroplast and mitochondrion. They are grouped into four clans based on their structural and biochemical properties. The catalytic center contains a cysteinyl residue that reduces diverse peroxides and is regenerated via intramolecular or
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Plant hormones, plant growth regulators

Orvosi Hetilap, 2014
Plants seem to be rather defenceless, they are unable to do motion, have no nervous system or immune system unlike animals. Besides this, plants do have hormones, though these substances are produced not in glands. In view of their complexity they lagged behind animals, however, plant organisms show large scale integration in their structure and ...
György, Végvári, Edina, Vidéki
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