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Cucumis sativus

Cucumis sativus DQ124871 183fdnnyfKnlvqRKglletdq203 (http // ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)... [Pg.209]

KANG H M, PARK K w and SALTVEIT M E (2002) Elevated growing temperatures during the day improve the postharvest chilling tolerance of greenhouse-grown cucumber (Cucumis sativus) fruit . Postharvest Biol Technol, 24 (1) 49-57. [Pg.313]

B. S. Rauthan and M. Schnitzer, Effects of a. soil fulvic acid on the growth and nutrient content of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) plants. Plant Soil (53 491 (1981). [Pg.157]

E. J. Joner, J. Magid, T, S. Gahoonia, and 1. Jakobsen, P depletion and activity of phosphatases in the rhizosphere of mychorrizal and non-mychorrizal cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.). Soil Biol. Bioehem. 27 1145 (1995). [Pg.191]

Material required OCT and OCM setups, pulsed GMF with pulse duration 0.1 s and maximum amplitude 5 mT, wheat seeds (Triticum L.) Moskovskaya-35, barley seeds (Hordeum L.) Zaozersky-85, long-fibred flax seeds (Linum usitatissimum L.) and cucumber seeds (Cucumis sativus L.) Kustovoy. ... [Pg.99]

Srilaong V and Tatsumi Y. 2003. Changes in respiratory and antioxidative parameters in cucumber fruit (Cucumis sativus L.) stored under high and low oxygen concentrations. J Jap Soc Hort Sci 72(6) 525—532. [Pg.339]

Copper is toxic to sensitive species of terrestrial vegetation at >40 pg/L nutrient solution (seedlings of pines, Pirns spp.), at >10 mg/kg DW leaves (cucumber, Cucumis sativus), and >60 mg extractable Cu/kg DW soil (sweet orange, Citrus sinensis Table 3.4). Among sensitive species of terrestrial invertebrates, adverse effects on survival, growth, or reproduction occur at 2 pg Cu/cm2 on paper discs (earthworms), >50 mg Cu/kg diet (larvae of gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar), and 53 to 70 mg Cu/kg DW soil (earthworms and soil nematodes Table 3.4). [Pg.174]

Mao WH, Shi K, Gong YM, Xia XJ, Zhang YP, Zhou YH, Yu J (2007) Screening genes associated with autotoxicity in Cucumis sativus L roots using expressed sequence tags. Allelopathy J 20 355-362... [Pg.414]

A later study (45) indicates that cucurbitin from pumpkin has a molecular weight of TT2,000 dal tons that can be electrophoretically separated into subunits of 63,000 and 56,000 dal tons. Reduction of disulfides produces polypeptides of 36,000 and 22,000 dal tons. Globulins from six cucurbits examined chromatographically (46) have molecular weights of 220,000 to 260,000 dal tons that exhibit predominantly 10.4 - 11.2 S values (about 95% of the three globulin fractions). Cucurbitin from Cucumis sativus appears a tetramer of... [Pg.258]

Figure 33 X-Ray structure of the active site of plantacyanin from Cucumis sativus (cucumber). Bond lengths Cu-N(His39> = 1 3 A Cu-N(His84) = 1.95 A Cu—S(Cys79) 2.16 A Cu-S(Met89) = 2.16 A... Figure 33 X-Ray structure of the active site of plantacyanin from Cucumis sativus (cucumber). Bond lengths Cu-N(His39> = 1 3 A Cu-N(His84) = 1.95 A Cu—S(Cys79) 2.16 A Cu-S(Met89) = 2.16 A...
Figure 34 Cyclic voltammogram recorded at a glassy carbon electrode in an aqueous solution (pH 6.0) of Cucumis sativus plantacyanin. Scan rate 0.001 V s ... Figure 34 Cyclic voltammogram recorded at a glassy carbon electrode in an aqueous solution (pH 6.0) of Cucumis sativus plantacyanin. Scan rate 0.001 V s ...
Cucumis sativus Leaves, Tetranychus urticae [63] Leaves, Tetranychus urticae [63] (35)-( )-nerolidol synthase — [63]... [Pg.165]

Growth of Seedlings. Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L., cv. Wisconsin SMR-IS) and soybean (Glycine max L. Merr., cv. Wayne) were grown in vermiculite and watered daily in a controlled environment chamber (26 2 C day, 21 2 C night) on a 12 hr photoperiod (eight 30-W cool-white fluorescent tubes plus four 25-W incandescent bulbs 200+foot-candles). The balanced nutrient solution of Frick and Mohr (H9), modified to include 1 g/1 Ca(N03)2 but without sucrose, succinic acid and kinetin, was applied on alternate days. [Pg.130]

Centaurea triumfetti (Comp.) Cucumis sativus (Cucurb.) Passiflora incarnata (Passif.) Zizyphus jujuba (Rham.)... [Pg.879]

Cucumis sativus (Cucurb.) Gentiana punctata (Gent.)... [Pg.887]

Cucumis sativus (Cucurb.) Terminalia catappa (Combr.) Pelargonium reniforme (Ger.) Crotalaria thebaica (Leg.)... [Pg.887]

Abou-Zaid, M.M. et ah, Acylated flavone C-glycosides from Cucumis sativus. Phytochemistry, 58, 167, 2001. [Pg.903]


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