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Extracellular ice nucleation usually occurs at mild subzero temperatures in most plants. For persistent supercooling of certain plant parts ice barriers are necessary to prevent the entry of ice from already frozen tissues.
Edith Kuprian +5 more
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Seed-to-Seedling Transition: Novel Aspects
Transition from seed to seedling represents a critical stage in plants’ life cycles. This process includes three significant events in the seeds: (i) tissue hydration, (ii) the mobilization of reserve nutrients, and (iii) the activation of metabolic ...
Galina Smolikova, Sergei Medvedev
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Background. The description of assimilatory tissue in grasses of the subfamily Arundinoideaewas carried out on cross-sections of abovegroundorgans.
Galina K. Zvereva
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Floral infrared emissivity estimates using simple tools
Background Floral temperature has important consequences for plant biology, and accurate temperature measurements are therefore important to plant research.
Michael J. M. Harrap, Sean A. Rands
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Transcriptome analysis of reproductive tissue differentiation in Jatropha curcas Linn.
Shoot and inflorescence are central physiological and developmental tissues of plants. Flowering is one of the most important agronomic traits for improvement of crop yield.
Nisha Govender +3 more
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V. The healing of incisions in vegetable tissues [PDF]
Abstract The five methods of wound repair in man and the higher animals:— (1) Immediate union. (2) Primary adhesion. (3) Granulation. (4) Secondary adhesion. (5) Beneath a scab. The third and fifth concern the healing of open wounds, and are referred to only incidentally. Immediate Union, i.
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EFFECT OF INSULIN RESISTANCE ON CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA
The study included 111 patients (40 men and 71 women) with connective tissue dysplasia in conjunction with insulin resistance or without one. The mean age was 30,8±3,1 years.
I. V. KOROL, L. A. IVANOVA
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Characterization of a New Lectin of Soybean Vegetative Tissues [PDF]
Lectins are carbohydrate-binding proteins that occur widely among plants. Lectins of plant vegetative tissues are less well characterized than those of seeds. Previously, a protein of soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) leaves was shown to possess properties similar to the seed lectin.
S R, Spilatro +4 more
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On electrophoretic protein of vegetable tissues
The meaning of electrophoretical analyses of protein of vegetable tissues in the study of vegetable physiology is considered to be very important, and we prescribed the conditions of its electrophoresis at first.That is, we proposed newly the mixed buffer of K-phosphate and Na-borate, and fixed in details the conditions of electrophoresis concerning ...
Hiroshi Kondo, Miyoko Sumi
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Plant oils rich in oleic acid (OA) are attracting considerable attention for their high nutritional value and significant industrial potential. Stearoyl-acyl carrier protein desaturases (SADs) are a class of soluble desaturases that play a key role in OA
Zhi Zou +5 more
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