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Apical kernels

The tertiary phosphine PEt3, in the presence of nickel(II) aquacations and H2S, form diamagnetic tri- and enneanuclear dications having formulae [Nig(p3-S)2(PEt3)g]3+ and [Nig(y3-S)g(y4-S)3]2+. The first complex is formed by a trigonal bipyramidal kernel of two apical sulfur atoms and three equatorial nickel ions. The structure of the second compound consists of nine nickel ions located at the apices of two confacial octahedra. [Pg.488]

Ou-Lee, T.-M., and Setter, T. 1985b. Enzyme activities of starch and sucrose pathways and growth of apical and basal maize kernels. Plant PhysioL 79, 848-851. [Pg.187]

Lemma Name of the dorsal glume that protects the kernel during development. In most small cereals, it terminates apically in a long awn. [Pg.688]


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