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A quantitative analysis of seed responses to cycle-doses of fluctuating temperatures in relation to dormancy: Development of a thermal time model for Polygonum aviculare L.
An Assembly Process Model for Method Engineering Jolita Ralyté* + , Colette Rolland* * CRI, Université Paris 1 Sorbonne, 90, rue de Tolbiac, 75013 Paris, France + MATIS, Université de Genčve, rue du Gén. Dufour 24, 1211 Genčve, Switzerland {ralyte, rolland}@univ-paris1.fr Abstract.
This review offers a brief overview of the field of microbial and plant biocatalysts, discusses the studies thus far on the use of intact plant materials for conducting synthetic chemical reactions, and considers some opportunities for future development.
RESEARCH ARTICLES CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 84, NO. 6, 25 MARCH 2003 775 *For correspondence. (e-mail: pcbt@cscftri.ren.nic.in) Elicitation of anthocyanin production in callus cultures of Daucus carota and involvement of calcium channel modulators G. Sudha and G. A.
ID AJ890364 preliminary; circular genomic DNA; VRL; 407339 BP. XX AC AJ890364; XX SV AJ890364.1 XX DT 16-MAR-2005 (Rel. 83, Created) DT 16-MAR-2005 (Rel. 83, Last updated, Version 0) XX DE Emiliania huxleyi virus isolate EhV86 XX KW complete genome.
Accession Numbers for CRKs Listed in Alignment Figure (from Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinases and Their Relatives, Advances in Botanical Research, Volume 32, M. Kreis and J. C. Walker (eds.) Species CRK name Accession Number cDNA Genomic Arabidopsis thaliana (mouse-eared
Aurora Sporealis The Alumni News Magazine of Plant Pathology Legacy of Excellence Issue Art on Campus - The Bulls A New Saint Paul Landmark 2003 Dear Alumni and Friends: This is the The Legacy of the Department of Plant PathologysAlumni News Magazine, The Aurora Sporealis.
eneldo GARDENMOSAICS www.gardenmosaics.org GARDENMOSAICS www.gardenmosaics.org LA FAMILIA DE LA ZANAHORIA Página de ciencias APIACEAE (OR UMBELLIFEREAE) El nombre Umbellifereae se deriva de una palabra en latín que signica umbroso, que tiene sombra o la causa.