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Callicarpa acuminata

Cruz-Ortega, R., Ayala-Cordero, G. and Anaya, A.L. (2002). Allelochemical stress produced by Callicarpa acuminata effects on catalase activity and protein pattern synthesis of crop plants. Physiologia Plantarum 116 20-27... [Pg.147]

Anaya, A.L., Mata, R., Sims, J., Gonzalez-Coloma, A., Cruz-Ortega, R., Guadano, A., Hernandez-Bautista B.E., Rios, G., Gomez-Pompa, A. Allelochemical potential of Callicarpa acuminata (Verbenaceae). J Chem Ecol 2003 29 2725-2740. [Pg.72]

Table 14.3 Maximum absorbance and relative molecular weights (kDa) of proteins modified in bean and tomato by aqueous extract of Callicarpa acuminata. The number of each protein corresponds to that on the 2D-gels (Figs. 14.3 and 14.4). Values in bold correspond to increased proteins. ... Table 14.3 Maximum absorbance and relative molecular weights (kDa) of proteins modified in bean and tomato by aqueous extract of Callicarpa acuminata. The number of each protein corresponds to that on the 2D-gels (Figs. 14.3 and 14.4). Values in bold correspond to increased proteins. ...

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