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FIGURE 10.13 Analysis of brome mosaic virus BMV on SynChropak GPC 500. Column 250 X 4.6 mm i.d. Mobile phase 0.05 A1 Bis-Tris, 0.5 A1 sodium acetate, pH 5.9. Flow rate 0.3 ml/min. (Reprinted from Jerson Silva and MICRA Scientific, Inc., with permission.)... [Pg.322]

The total monetary loss resulting from weed competition in the cereal crops was 1.3 billion annually. The most frequently reported weeds were mustards (Brassica spp.) followed by wild oats (Avena fatua L.), bromes (Bromus spp.), and wild garlic (Allium vineale L.) (11). Losses in vegetables was 5% of the total while in fruit and nuts the loss was 7% of the total. Crabgrass, bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L. )... [Pg.12]

Heydon, John. The harmony of the world being a discourse wherein the phaenomena of Nature are consonantly salved and adapted to inferiour intellects. By. .. London Printed for Henry Brome, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Gun in Ivie-lane, 1662. 257p. [Pg.65]

Three books separately title-paged and paginated 1. Book 1 272p. 2. Book 2 (1663) 228p. "printed for Henry Brome" 3. Book 3 (1663) 249p. "printed by J.C. for R. Broom, at the signe... [Pg.67]

The capped leader sequence of the brome mosaic virus mRNA, an oligonucleotide 5 triphosphate, has been synthesized analogously by reaction of an oligoribonucleotide 5 -phosphoric imidazolide. 951... [Pg.261]

She, Y. M. Haber, S. Siefers, D. L. Loboda, A. Chernushevich, I. Perreault, H. Ens, W. Standing, K. G. Determination of the complete amino acid sequence for the coat protein of brome mosaic virus by time-of-flight mass spectrometry Evidence for mutations associated with change of propagation host. J. Biol. Chem. 2001, 246, 20039-20047. [Pg.275]

Brome grass Blanca soil 0.02 Mills Shields (1961)... [Pg.13]

Sgro, J., Jacrot, B., and Chroboczek, J. (1986) Identification of regions of brome mosaic virus coat protein chemically cross-linked in situ to viral RNA. Fur. J. Biochem. 154, 69-76. [Pg.1112]

The majority of viruses that infect plants have single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genomes. It has therefore been necessary to use infectious cDNA clones for the in vitro manipulation of RNA viruses, allowing them to be developed as effective tools for the commercial production of target proteins in plants. This approach has also been used to study the genetic and metabolic profiles of both viruses and their host plants. Siegel [14] conceptualized the potential use of RNA viruses as expression vectors. Brome mosaic virus (BMV) and Tobacco mosaic vims (TMV) were the first two RNA viruses to be converted into expression vectors. These vectors have since been pro-... [Pg.78]

Brome grass, Bromus spp. Grown in soil with 680 mg Pb/kg 34 DW 5... [Pg.258]

Japanese brome, Bromus japonicum Control area Perennial plant Bluegrass Japanese brome... [Pg.674]

Various types of additives are essential to give plastics new or enhanced properties. However, the safety of flame retardants, plasticisers and stabilisers, as regards potential health hazards, is attracting attention. Brome-based flame retardants have been the subject of safety disputes for several years and several substitutes have been developed. The shift to lead-free stabilisers is making further progress. [Pg.102]

Albert Kirrmann, "Recherches sur les aldehydes a-bromees et quelques-uns de leurs derives" (dated 234-1928), Ann.Chim.Phys. 11 (1929) 223286, e.g., 238. [Pg.171]

GRASS, Bermuda (Cynodon dactyhn L.) GRASS, brome (Bromus tectorum)... [Pg.557]

A coleoptile emergence assay was used to determine the herbicidal potency of compounds 1-5. Seeds of downy brome (B. tectorum) were chosen for the assay because downy brome is a prominent weed pest in organic (wheat) farming. Water (zero... [Pg.151]


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