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Abad, M.J., Bermejo, P. and Villar, A. 1995. An approach to the genus Tanacetum L. (Compositae): Phytochemical and pharmacological review. Phytotherapy Research 9: 79-92.
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A single-seed DNA extraction method was developed for rapid identication of plant genotype. The method was applied to 12 plant species, including the oil seeds sesame and soybean. The results were comparable to those obtained for oil-less seeds such as rice.
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Fig. 5.06. Ammonium is metabolized in the root where it must meet the sugar that is delivered from the leaves. In the analysis of the strawberry plants it was found that there was a decline in the sugar concentration in the root cells as the ammonium content in the nutrient solution increased.