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Glycine species

Relative concentrntions of different glycine species as a function of pH. Between about pH 3 and 9, the zwitterion is the principal species it has its maximum concentration at pH 6. the isoelectric point Below pH 2. the cation dominates above pH 10. the anion is the principal species. [Pg.624]

Since 1976, plant taxonomists have described 17 additional perennial Glycine species. This was due primarily to extensive plant exploration activities undertaken by U.S. and Australian scientists (e.g., Anonymous, 1988 Brown et al., 2002 Brown et al. 1985 Hymowitz, 1982, 1989, 1998 Hymowitz Newell, 1981 Newell, 1981 Pfeil Craven, 2002 Pfeil et al., 2001, 2006 Tindale, 1984, 1986a, 1986b Tindale Craven, 1988, 1993). [Pg.13]

Hart, S.E. D.S. Glenn WJ. Kenworthy. Herbicide Tolerance of Wild Glycine Species Proceedings 42 Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Weed Science Society, 1988, p. 54. [Pg.31]

Hartman, G.L. M.E. Gardner T. Hymowitz G.C. Naidoo. Evaluation of perennial Glycine species for resistance to soybean fungal pathogens that cause Sclerotenia stem rot and sudden death syndrome. Crop Sci. 2000, 4, 545-549. [Pg.31]

Hymowitz, T. Exploration for wild perennial Glycine species on Taiwan. Soybean Genet. Neivsl. 1989,16, 92-93. [Pg.32]

Hymowitz, T J.T. Woolley D.B. Peters. Preliminary investigations on the salt tolerance of wild perennial Glycine species. Soybean Genet. Newsl. 1987, 14, 271—272. [Pg.33]

Loux, M.M. R.A. Lieble T. Hymowitz. Examination of wild perennial Glycine species for gly-phosate tolerance. Soybean Genet. News 1987, I4, 268—271. [Pg.34]

The soya bean plant (genus Glycine , species Mar, family Leguminosae , subfamily Papilionoideae) is a bush-like aimual, growing about 1.8 m tall and bearing pods which each contain several smooth seeds - the soya beans. It... [Pg.398]

Investigation of the parent, I5NH2CH2COOH and I5NH2CH2I3COOH glycine species, partially reported as supplementary material of [100]. [Pg.353]

Soybeans belong to the pea family, Leguminosae. It is classed as genus Glycine, species G. max. [Pg.976]


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