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Plant Cell Physiol. 46(6): 884891 (2005) doi:10.1093/pcp/pci093,...

16121 Plant Cell Physiol. 46(6): 884891 (2005) doi:10.1093/pcp/pci093,... http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/sarhan/PDFs/Tremblay%20PCP%202005.pdf Among these are two genes named TaIRI-1 and TaIRI-2 (Triticum aestivum ice recrystallization inhibition) that are up-regulated during cold acclimation in freezing-tolerant species. Crops > Carrot > Research antifreeze   proteins   cold   acclimation   n-terminal   recrystallization   winter   rye   protein   leucine-rich   repeat   agri-food   canada   part Jan 1, 2006  

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Queen Anne's Lace, also called "Wild Carrot," is a common plant in dry fields, ditches, and open areas. It was introduced from Europe, and the carrots that we eat today were once cultivated from this plant. Queen Anne's Lace grows up to four feet tall.
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*For correspondence (fax +31 20 5257934; e-mail hartog@bio.uva.nl). Summary Rhizobium-secreted nodulation factors are lipochitooligosaccharides that trigger the initiation of nodule formation on host legume roots.
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Perennial Pacific Coast bulbs that produce racemes of blue or white, star-shaped, 6-part flowers among clumps of grasslike foliage. The flowers' petal-like segments twist together after pollination.
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All items for the Chronicle Calendar should be submitted (typewritten, double spaced) by campus mail, U.S. mail or in person to Chronicle Calendar, Cornell News Service, Surge 3, Judd Falls Road.
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1-5' tall biennial with a stout, edible taproot. Plant covered with bristly hairs. Flowers small and white, but made conspicuous by their arrangement in a flat-topped, tightly packed, 2-4" wide umbel (often with a single pink or purple floret in the center). Leaves twice compound.
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Carbohydrate metabolism in Al-phosphate utilizing cells of carrot [designated as IPG, Koyama et al. (1992) Plant Cell Physiol. 33: 171], which grow normally in Al-phosphate medium accompanied by citrate excretion, was investigated.
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4.1.4) is a biotin- containing enzyme previously described in two gen- era of bacteria. Here we report the presence of ger- anoyl-CoA carboxylase in kingdom Plantae. Ger- anoyl-CoA carboxylase was puried 180-fold from maize leaves.
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Distinct Patterns of Expression But Similar Biochemical Properties of Protein L-Isoaspartyl Methyltransferase in Higher Plants1 Nitika Thapar, An-Keun Kim2 , and Steven Clarke* Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Molecular Biology Institute, Paul D.
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