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Valorization of flowers and their role in circular bioeconomy and sustainable development goals. [PDF]

open access: yesBioresour Bioprocess
Kumar H   +11 more
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Nutritional Properties of Edible Flowers from Five Pumpkin (Cucurbita sp.) Species. [PDF]

open access: yesFoods
Stryjecka M   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Large-scale production of non-conventional edible plants for biodiverse school meals. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Nutr
Ranieri GR   +6 more
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Xyloglucan (amyloid) formation in the cotyledons of Tropaeolum majus L. seeds

open access: yesPlant Cell Reports, 1986
Mature seeds of Tropaeolum majus L. contain the cell wall polysaccharide xyloglucan (amyloid), protein and lipid as storage substances. The transitory occurrence of starch during the process of seed development could be substantiated.[U-(14)C]-labelled xylose, glucose and glucuronic acid were fed to ripening seeds and the incorporation of radioactivity
A, Hoth, W, Blaschek, G, Franz
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Early embryogenesis in Tropaeolum majus L.: Diversification of plastids

Planta, 1976
Embryogeny in the nasturtium is characterized by the development of a large, tripartite suspensor and storing cotyledons. A light and electron microscopic study revealed an early diversification of the plastids in the various regions of the suspensor and the embryo proper.
W, Nagl, S, Kühner
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Gibberellin-like activity in suspensors of Tropaeolum majus L. and Cytisus laburnum L.

Planta, 1984
Gibberellins in the embryo-suspensor system have been considered so far only in Phaseolus coccineus. We present in this report the localization of gibberellin-like substances in the suspensors of Tropaeolum majus L. and Cytisus laburnum L. The total gibberellin activity (expressed as gibberellic-acid equivalent in the α-amylase bioassay) in 2000 ...
PICCIARELLI P   +3 more
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Chromoplasts of Tropaeolum majus L.: Isolation and characterization of lipoprotein elements

Planta, 1976
Chromoplasts of unfolding petals of Tropaeolum majus contain large amounts of filaments (which, in sections, appear as tubules), and unevenshaped, isodiametric to elongated bodies (IBs). These structural elements are the major sites of the chromoplast pigments.
F, Winkenbach   +3 more
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Tropaeolum minus L.

2018
Pflanzensammlung Dietmar Brandes: Digitale ...
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Chromoplasts of Tropaeolum majus L.: Structure and development

Planta, 1976
The fine structure of chromoplasts in epidermal cells of flower petals of Tropaeolum has been investigated by light, polarizing, and electron microscopy at different stages of development. The pale greenish-yellow petals still enclosed in the bud contain barely differentiated chloroplasts with few, irregular grana.
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