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June 10, 2003 Are you growing carrots in your nursery? For most of you, the answer is probably YES!. We are going to focus on 3 plants in the carrot family this week (some call it the parsley family).
-- dump date 20030806 -- class Genbank::CDS -- table CDS_note -- id note 15223276 contains Pfam PF02365: No apical meristem (NAM) domain similar to NAC domain protein NAM GB: AAD17313 GI:4325282 from [Arabidopsis thaliana] 15223284 similar to DNA-binding proteins from [Arabidopsis thaliana] RAV1
The abundant calcium-stimulated protein kinase activity found in plant extracts is associated with CDPKs. These enzymes contain three functional domains14 : catalytic, autoinhibitory and calcium-binding (Fig. 1).
Arabinogalactan-proteins: structure, expression and function A. M. Showalter Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701-2979 (USA), Fax +1 740 593 1130, e-mail: showalte@ohio.edu Abstract.
An Ethnobotany of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore: A Baseline Study Emphasizing Plant Relationships of the Miami and Potawatomi Peoples Final Report - Volume 2 November 9, 2006 Rebecca S.
car.rot \'kar-*t\ n [MF carotte, fr. LL carota, fr. Gk karo-ton] 1: a biennial herb (Daucus carota of the family Umbelliferae, the car rot family) with a usu.
Carrot red leaf associated RNA (CtRLVaRNA) was originally described in Californian carrots (Daucus carota L.) (Watson et al., 1998). It has also been reported from parsley (Petroselenium crispum) in Belgium (Vercruysse et al., 2000).
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