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Induction of flowering with a photoperiod extension coupled with gibberellic acid treatment: physiological and molecular insights in Allium species. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Gedam PA   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Vegetable oil production in vegetative plant tissues

Plant Biotechnology Reports, 2017
Vegetable oils, which are stored in seeds as triacylglycerol (TAG), represent a valuable source of food, fuel, and industrial raw materials. Given the increasing demand for vegetable oils, it is essential to increase vegetable oil production in a sustainable manner.
Kyeong-Ryeol Lee   +4 more
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Hemagglutinins in vegetative tissues of Bengal gram

Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 2000
Hemagglutinating activity was identified in the roots and vegetative tissues of Bengal gram using rabbit erythrocytes. The activity in the roots appears to be similar to that of the seeds in respect to their sugar inhibition property. Seed and root extracts were found to have fetuin inhibitory agglutinating activity, whereas cotyledons showed different
G N, Nair, H R, Das
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Fluorine determination in different vegetal tissues

Mikrochimica Acta, 1984
A method for the preparation of different vegetal samples has been described. An analytical method is also pointed out, which, for reproductivity, accuracy and execution rate, is the best suited to monitoring of environmental fluorine.
M. Ottaviani   +2 more
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Arrangement of cells in vegetable tissues

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1990
The authors study the arrangement of cells in undifferentiated vegetable tissues of five different species. The distribution of the number of sides, the average area (an), perimeter (pn) and side length (ln) of n-sided cells are determined as well as the correlation between the number of sides of a cell and of its neighbours.
J C M Mombach   +2 more
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Fractional-Order Models of Vegetable Tissues

2017
In this chapter, we probe a bit further into the study of electrical impedance spectroscopy and what it can tell us about how nature does things. Vegetable matter can be thought of as nature’s fractional-order (FO) devices. They exhibit FO dynamics over a very wide frequency range. We investigate living tissue from the perspective of the electrochemist
Biswas K.   +4 more
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