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ATP-sulphurylase in spinach leaves
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1970ATP-sulphurylase (adenosine triphosphate-sulfate adenylyltransferase, EC 2.7.7.4) in spinach leaves was found to be associated with chloroplast fractions prepared in non-aqueous solvents, since the enzyme leached out of the chloroplasts during their isolation in isotonic buffer systems. A new assay using the luciferin-luciferase enzyme system of the
G.J.E. Balharry, D.J.D. Nicholas
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Q. Gong+5 more
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, 2016
Plants play a vital role in the energy and environmental ecosystem by providing food and oxygen for living organisms. Due to the increasing use of nanoparticles in the recent decade, the study on the effect of nanoparticles in environmental sectors ...
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Plants play a vital role in the energy and environmental ecosystem by providing food and oxygen for living organisms. Due to the increasing use of nanoparticles in the recent decade, the study on the effect of nanoparticles in environmental sectors ...
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Phytochemistry, 1976
Abstract Phenolase activity is not found in germinating spinach embryos, but it appears in the radicles when the vascular tissues have developed, and then increases progressively. Unlike the two phenolases detected earlier in the chloroplasts, the root enzyme is a single protein with higher MW occurring both in 3000 g precipitate and 28 000 g ...
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Abstract Phenolase activity is not found in germinating spinach embryos, but it appears in the radicles when the vascular tissues have developed, and then increases progressively. Unlike the two phenolases detected earlier in the chloroplasts, the root enzyme is a single protein with higher MW occurring both in 3000 g precipitate and 28 000 g ...
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DEVELOPMENT AND COMPOSITION OF THE SPINACH OVULE
Acta Botanica Neerlandica, 1980SUMMARY The ultrastructure and histochemistry of the developing spinach ovule have been examined. The development and differentiation of the integuments, nucellus and female gametophyte results in an ortho-amphitropous organisation of the ovule. In the nucellus four parts can be distinguished: the conductive part, the original chalazal part, the ...
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2017
New Zealand spinach is native to the islands of New Zealand, as many coastal parts of New Zealand have been the homes to this creeping plant prior to the colonial period. For more than 200 years, it was the only exported vegetable native to New Zealand or Australia. New Zealand spinach is nutritionally almost similar to common spinach.
S. K. Dhankhar+1 more
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New Zealand spinach is native to the islands of New Zealand, as many coastal parts of New Zealand have been the homes to this creeping plant prior to the colonial period. For more than 200 years, it was the only exported vegetable native to New Zealand or Australia. New Zealand spinach is nutritionally almost similar to common spinach.
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Structure of spinach photosystem II–LHCII supercomplex at 3.2 Å resolution
Nature, 2016Xuepeng Wei+7 more
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