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Hoagland

R. Hoagland, ed., Microbes and Microbial Products as Herbicides, ACS Symposium Series 439, American Chemical Society, Washiagton, D.C., 1990. [Pg.57]

A. S. Hoagland and J. E. Monson, Digital Magnetic Recording 2nd ed., John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1991. [Pg.186]

P. Hoagland and J. M. Broadus, Seabed Commodity and Kesource Summaries, Technical Report WHOI 87—43, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Woods Hole, Mass., 1987. [Pg.289]

R. E. Hoagland, in H. G. Cuder, ed. Biologically Metive NaturalProducts-Potential Use in Mgriculture, Ametican Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1988, p. 182. [Pg.165]

Bartelt-Hunt SL, Snow DD, Damon T, Shockley J, Hoagland K (2009) The occurrence of illicit and therapeutic pharmaceuticals in wastewater effluent and surface waters in Nebraska. Environ Pollut 157(3) 786-791... [Pg.226]

Hoagland, DA Smisek, DL Chen, DY, Gel and Free Solution Electrophoresis of Variably Charged Polymers, Electrophoresis 17, 1151, 1996. [Pg.613]

Smisek, DL Hoagland, DA, Electrophoresis of Elexible Macromolecnles Evidence for a New Mode of Transport in Gels, Science 248, 1221, 1990. [Pg.621]

Note. The data are average of 20 plants grown for two weeks in the Hoagland medium spiked with Au concentrations (from KAUCI4) varying from 0 to 320 mg 1 . ... [Pg.407]

Note Plants were grown in agar-based modified Hoagland nutrient medium. The data are average of three replicates SE. [Pg.407]

Hoagland, D.A., Arvanitidou E., and Welch C., Capillary Electrophoresis measurements of the free solution mobility for several model polyelectrolyte systems, Macromolecules, 32, 6180, 1999. [Pg.437]

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL EC 4.3.1.5) is a pivotal enzyme in controlling flow of carbon from aromatic amino acids to secondary aromatic compounds (Figure 1) (28). PAL primarily deaminates phenylalanine to form t-cinnamic acid, however, in many species, it also less efficiently deaminates tyrosine to form -coumaric acid. Because PAL is restricted to plants and is an important enzyme in plant development, Jangaard (29) suggested that PAL inhibitors might make safe and effective herbicides, however, in his screen of several herbicides, he found no compound to have a specific effect on PAL. This was also the case in studies by Hoagland and Duke (30, 31.) in which 16 herbicides were screened. [Pg.117]

Hoagland, D. R., Arnon, D. I. "The water-culture method for growing plants without soil," Calif. Agrlc. Exp. Stn. Manual 347, 1950. [Pg.205]


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