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Marino, B.D. and McElroy, M.B. 1991 Isotopic composition of atmospheric COj inferred from carbon in C, plant cellulose. Nature 349 127-131. [Pg.21]

Morgan, M.E., Kingston, J.D. and Marino, B.D. 1994 Carbon isotopic evidence for the emergence of C, plants in the Neogenc from Pakistan and Kenya. Nature 367 162-165. [Pg.114]

Cormie, A.B. and Schwarcz, H.P 1996 Effects of climate on deer bone 5 N and 5 C lack of precipitation effects on 8 N for animals consuming low amounts of C, plants. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (T)-. 4161 166. [Pg.257]

Wentworth, T. R. 1983. Distributionsa of C plants along environmental and compositional gradients in southeastern Arizona. Vegetatio 52 21-34. [Pg.334]

Plastic deformation is observed when the freshly set cement is subjected to a slowly increasing load at 37 °C (Plant Wilson, 1970 Hertet et al., 1975 Paddon Wilson, 1976 0ilo Espevik, 1978 Wilson, Paddon Crisp, 1979). 0ilo Espevik (1978) recorded strain at failure of 1-7%, at 23 °C, and 4-3%, at 37 °C, values which are greater than that of a zinc phosphate cement and far less than that of ZOE and EBA cements (Chapter 9). [Pg.109]

Elevated CO C4 plant compared with C, plant Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) Perennial ryegrass. Wheat (Triiicuni aesti-viim). 40. 41... [Pg.380]

Elevated CO Cj plants compared with C, plants Pasture communities 42... [Pg.380]

W. Cheng, Measurement of rhizosphere respiration and organic matter decomposition using natural C, Plant Soil /84 263 (1996). [Pg.401]

Harteneck C., Plant T.D. and Schultz G. (2000). From worm to man three subfamilies of TRP channels. Trends Neurosci 23, 159-166. [Pg.210]

Up to about 70 C, plant tissues are thermally stable, as they must be in nature to avoid damage from prolonged direct exposure to the sun. Pyrolysis, the chemical decomposition by heat, starts in dry lignocellulosics around 100 C, in moist ones below 80 C. It accelerates as temperature rises, peaking in many organic materials between 275 and 300 C, at which point cellulose disintegrates. [Pg.434]

Godard KA, Byun-McKay A, Levasseur C, Plant A, Seguin A, Bohlmann J (2007) Testing of a heterologous, wound- and insect-inducible promoter for functional genomics studies in conifer defense. Plant Cell Rep 26 2083-2090... [Pg.177]


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