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Lilium

D-Mannose H H HO HO HOH2 C—C—C—C—C—CHO HO HO H H ovomucoid ivory nuts salep mucilage hemicelluloses seeds of Leguminosae and Lilium Mycobacterium tuberculosis yeasts... [Pg.254]

Rosen WG, Gawlik SR, Dashek WV, Siegesmund KA. Fine structure and cytochemistry of Lilium pollen tubes. Am JBot 1964 51 61-67. [Pg.46]

Reynolds JD, DashekWV. Cytochemical analysis ofcallose distribution in Lilium longiflorum pollen tubes. Ann Bot 1976 40 409-416. [Pg.47]

A protocol for the light microscope radioautography of Lilium longiflorum pollen tubes labeled with [14C]-proline follows. This protocol, which does not require tissue embedding in paraffin or Paraplast, can be modified for paraffin-embedded tissues see Chapter 2). Thus, by employment of the protocol, together with the preceding introductory information in this chapter, one should be able to derive a protocol applicable to the cells or tissue in question. The performance of the protocol requires approval of an institution s Radiation Safety Officer. An inventory of incoming radionuclides, their presence in secondary containers, and their waste must be carefully recorded. The waste must be further broken down into solid waste, liquid waste, and animal carcasses to aid in its proper disposal. [Pg.63]

Germinate 20 mg fresh weight lots of Lilium longiflorum, cv. Ace pollen" in Petri dishes containing 10 mL medium supplemented with 0.1 p i[14C]-proline (pro) for 4 h at 27 2°C. [Pg.64]

Dashek WV, Rosen WG. Electron microscopical localization of chemical components in the growth zone of Lilium pollen tubes. Protoplasma 1966 61 191-204. [Pg.69]

Krolak JM, Taylor N, Dashek WV, Mills R. Azetidine-2-carboxylic acid-induced suppression of 14C-proline incorporation into cytoplasmic macromolecules and cell wall of Lilium longiflorum pollen, in Advances in Plant Reproductive Physiology (Malik CP, ed.), Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi, India, 1978, pp. 62-71. [Pg.69]

Transmission Electron Microscopy of Lilium longifloruma Pollen Tubes (58)... [Pg.220]

Incorporation of [3H]-Myo-Inositol into Germinating Lilium longiflorum Pollen... [Pg.254]

Source of Lilium longiflorum, cv. Ace pollen— greenhouse, botanical gardens, or supermarket at Easter... [Pg.254]

Procure, store, grow, and harvest Lilium longiflorum pollen, as in Dashek and Rosen (2). [Pg.255]

Ueda K, Kinoshita Y, Xu ZJ, Ide N, Ono M, Akahori Y, Tanaka I, Inoue M (2000) Unusual core histones specifically expressed in male gametic cells of Lilium longiflorum. Chromosoma 108 491—500 Unal E, Arbel-Eden A, Sattler U, Shroff R, Lichten M, Haber JE, Koshland D (2004) DNA damage response pathway uses histone modification to assemble a double-strand break-specific cohesin domain. Mol Cell 16 991-1002... [Pg.110]

Some typical genera Colchicum Erythronium Fritillaria Gagea Kreysigia Lilium Medeola... [Pg.48]

Norbaek, R. and Kondo, T., Anthocyanins from flowers of Lilium (Liliaceae), Phytochemistry, 50, 1181, 1999. [Pg.527]

Within the complex flavonols, C-5 substitution is by far the most prominent trend in terms of numbers of compounds and sources. Also, the number of structurally different C-5-residues is remarkable. Apart from the common 3,3-dimethylallyl and the rarer 1,1-dimethylallyl, several hydroxylated C-5-residues such as in topazolin hydrate, isolated from roots of Lupinus luteus (Fabaceae compound 94 in Table 12.4). Another source of such compounds is the whole plant of Duranta repens (Verbenaceae). Plant organs accumulating C-prenylflavo-nols range from buds to leaves and from aerial parts to roots. Only the bud constituents may be considered as exudate compounds. From Lilium candidum, a more complex flavonol was reported (Figure 12.8). This genus also accumulates N-containing flavonoid derivatives discussed earlier. ... [Pg.700]

Buckova, A. et al., A new acylated kaempferol derivative from Lilium candidum. Phytochemistry, 27, 1914, 1988. [Pg.719]

China Lilium japonicum Thunb. L. lancifolium Thunb. L. pumilum DC L. concolor Salisb. Protein, colchiceine.49 Relieve coughing, ease anxiety, improve digestion, treat anxiety, apprehension, carminative, sedative, gynecologic disorders. [Pg.276]

Lilium brownii F. E. Brown var. viridulum Baker, L. dauricum Ker-gawler, L. distichum Nakai ex Kamibayashi,... [Pg.339]

Iphigenia indica, Lilium brownii, L. concolor, L. dauricum, L. distichum, L. japonicum, L. lancifolium,... [Pg.407]

Chlorinated orcinol derivatives have been isolated from diseased bulbs of the edible lily Lilium maximowiczii. The antifungal activity of these compounds was tested against Bipolaris leersiae. Inhibition of the conidial germination depends on the number of chlorine atoms in the compounds. The trichlorinated orcinol 156 shows the highest activity. Dichlorinated orcinols, e.g. 157, are next, and the monochlorinated ones, e.g. 158, are still less active. The nonchlorinated orcinol shows lowest activity [121]. [Pg.788]


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Corynebacterium lilium

Lilium brownii

Lilium candidum

Lilium lancifolium

Lilium longiflorum

Lilium maximowiczii, chlorinated

Lilium speciosum

Lily, Lilium

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