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Beet Beta vulgaris sugar

L. BeiBner and W. Romer, Improving the availability of phytate-phosphorus to sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) by phytase application to soil, 9th International Kollo-c/uiuin for the Optimization of Plant Nutrition, Prague, Czech Republic, 1996. p. 327. [Pg.85]

M. Greger and S. Lindberg, Effects of Cd and EDTA on young sugar beets (Beta vulgaris). 1. Cd uptake and sugar accumulation. Physiol. Plant 66 69 (1986). [Pg.90]

A. K. Lilley, J. C. Fry, M. J. Bailey, and M. J. Day, Comparison of aerobic hetero-trophic taxa isolated from four root domains of mature sugar beet (Beta vulgaris). FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 2/ 231-242 (1996). [Pg.258]

Management practice Sugar beet Beta vulgaris), wheat 92... [Pg.382]

Nielsen KK, Nielsen JE, Madrid S, Mikkelsen JD. New antifungal proteins from sugar beet Beta vulgaris L.) showing homology to non-specific lipid transfer proteins. Plant Mol Biol 1996 31 539-552. [Pg.111]

Saccharum qfficinarum L., Gramineae and sugar beet, Beta vulgaris L., Chenopodiaceae, Ang./sweetening agent... [Pg.239]

The sugar beet, Beta vulgaris, is a temperate-zone root crop grown largely in the Northern hemisphere (Fig. 35.11). It is adapted to a wide range of climatic conditions, growing, for example, in the short cold summers of Finland... [Pg.1677]

Hesse, H., Willmitzer, L., and Sonnewald, U. 1995. Goning and expression analysis of sucrose-P synthase from sugar beet Beta vulgaris L.) Mol Gen. Genet. 247, 515-520. [Pg.179]

Beta CBP IWF4 Beta vulgaris (sugar beet) Chitin... [Pg.504]

Sucrose is a sugar obtained from sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum Linne (Earn. Gramineae)), sugar beet (Beta vulgaris Linne (Earn. Chenopodiaceae)), and other sources. It contains no added substances. Sucrose occurs as colorless crystals, as crystalline masses or blocks, or as a white crystalline powder it is odorless and has a sweet taste. [Pg.744]

The characterisation of the crosslinking of the pectic network is still a matter of research. In some plant families, e.g. the Chenopodiaceae, of which the most investigated is the sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.), the potential for covalent crosslinking through phenolic residues, such as diferulic acid, has been demon-... [Pg.98]

Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) Sweetpea (Lathyrus odoratus) American elm (Ulmus americana)... [Pg.295]

Bean Phaseolus vulgaris) Fodder and sugar beet Beta vulgaris)... [Pg.509]

The seed coating effect of the biopolymer zein, extracted from the gluten meal of maize, was tested on the germination rate of sugar beet Beta vulgaris L.) and broccolis (Brassica oleraceae var italic L.) seeds under laboratory conditions. [Pg.469]


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