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In somatic embryogenesis, we found an initial high potential of em- bryo induction was followed by a low, declining conversion frequency of plantlets. In this process of embryo formation, matu- ration and germination, large-scale abnormalities were noticed.
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It was proposed that plants would have a regulatory mechanism to modify alternative oxidase activity in vivo. However, more re- cent studies have shown that these two activation mechanisms may not play such an important role in regulation of alternative oxidase activity in vivo after all.
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C. B A. The development of virus resistant carrot genotypes using RNAi technology Nina L. McCormick1 , Rebecca Ford1, Paul W. Taylor1 and Brendan Rodoni2. 1 BioMarka, Joint Centre for Crop Innovation, Institute of Land and Food Resources, The University of Melbourne, Vic 3010 www.landfood.unimelb.
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Description of 00.078.0.01.001. Carrot mottle virus, generated from ICTVdB, a DELTA database
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Entomology, insect taxonomy, primarily of the Coleoptera (Scarabaeidae and Carabidae), Trichoptera (Curvipalpia) and Neuroptera, faunistic studies of freshwater insects of Mississippi, insect - plant associations. RESEARCH SUPPORT: Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.
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Mandalari G. , Faulds C. B. , Sancho A. I. , Saija A. , Bisignano G. , Lo Curto R. & Waldron K. W. 2005 Fractionation and characterization of Arabinoxylans from brewers' spent grain and wheat bran Journal of Cereal Science 42 205-212 Newman J. M. , Hilton H. W. , Clifford S. C. & Smith A.
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Daucus carota L. Queen Annes Lace or Wild Carrot Description: Pinnate leaves divided many times Leaves look like carrot leaves White flowers form a inflorescence at the top of the plant Often at the center of the inflorescence there is a pink or purple flower Habitat: Hayfields Roadsides Spreads
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Nomenclature Quiz 01 Name Date Period Objective(s): Standard(s): Directions: Match the letter of the response that best answers the question. 1. Beta vulgaris A. black pepper B. perch C. rat D. canary E. penicillin F. herring G. beet H. carrot I. crocodile J. lemon K. sweet potato L.
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2 Plant tissue culture Introduction Most methods of plant transformation applied to GM crops require that a whole plant is regenerated from isolated plant cells or tissue which have been genetically transformed.
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distichon) 'Malt' barley - very young seedlings are dried to produce malt which contains enzymes that convert starch to sugars.
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