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Brownleader M.D. Hopkins J. Mobasheri A. et al. (2002) Role of extension peroxidases in tomato Lycopersicon esculentum MiU.) seedling growth // Planta V. 210. P. 668-676. Burhanova G.F. Yarullina L. G. Maksimov I. V. (2007) Effect of chitooligosaccharides on wheat defence responses to infection by Bipolaris sorokiniana / / Russ. J. of plant physiology. V. 54. P. 104 -110. [Pg.216]

Martin, B.J. Thorstenson, Y.R. (1988). Stable carbon isotope composition (6 C), water use efficiency and biomass productivity of Lycopersicon esculen-tum, Lycopersicon pennellii and the Fi hybrid. Plant Physiology 88, 218-23. [Pg.67]

Cornish, K. and Zeevaart, J.A.D. (1985). Abscisic acid accumulation by roots of Xanthium strumarium L. and Lycopersicon esculentum Mill, in relation to water stress. Plant Physiology, 79, 653-8. [Pg.90]

Bourgeais, P., Guerrier, G. Strullu, D.C. (1987). Adaptation au NaCl de Lycopersicon esculentum etude comparative des cultures de cals ou de parties terminales de tiges. Canadian Journal of Botany, 65,1989-97. [Pg.193]

Rosen, A. Tal, M. (1981). Salt tolerance in the wild relatives of the cultivated tomato responses of naked protoplasts isolated from leaves of Lycopersicon esculentum and L. peruvianum to NaCl and proline. Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenphy-siologie, 102, 91-4. [Pg.195]

Fig. 3. Fruit yields at various salinities (FW, freshwater SW, seawater) of Lycopersicon esculentum cv. Walter, and the Fj and backcross (FjBC,) resulting from its hybridisation with L. cheesmanii. Data of Rush Epstein (1981). Fig. 3. Fruit yields at various salinities (FW, freshwater SW, seawater) of Lycopersicon esculentum cv. Walter, and the Fj and backcross (FjBC,) resulting from its hybridisation with L. cheesmanii. Data of Rush Epstein (1981).
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) pressiue (50 mPa) pyranine fluorescence [181]... [Pg.171]

Fig. 2.43 Compounds 166-169, quinine relatives from Cinchona. Compound 170, a generalized sugar ester from Lycopersicon pennellii... Fig. 2.43 Compounds 166-169, quinine relatives from Cinchona. Compound 170, a generalized sugar ester from Lycopersicon pennellii...
Fig. 2.45 Map of coastal Peru showing Lycopersicon pennellii sites... Fig. 2.45 Map of coastal Peru showing Lycopersicon pennellii sites...
Table Z14 Variation in selected acyl sugar concentrations as a function of latitude in Lycopersicon pennelli (from Shapiro et al., 1994)... Table Z14 Variation in selected acyl sugar concentrations as a function of latitude in Lycopersicon pennelli (from Shapiro et al., 1994)...
The existence of a species of tomato on the Galapagos Islands was first noted by Charles Darwin. Despite a moderate level of variation, Lycopersicon cheesmanii Riley is considered the only tomato species on the islands. All populations examined exhibited morphological and physiological characteristics that clearly... [Pg.248]

Burke, B. A., Goldsby, G. and, Mudd, J. B. 1987. Polar epicuticular lipids of Lycopersicon pennellii. Phytochemistry 26 2567-2571. [Pg.305]

Rodriguez, A. E., Tingey, W. M. and Mutschler, M. A. 1993. Acylsugars of Lycopersicon pennellii deter settling and feeding of the green peach aphid (Homoptera Aphidae). J. Econ. Entomol. 86 34-49. [Pg.327]

Sewell, M. M., Parks, C. R. and Chase, M. W. 1996. Intraspecific chloroplast DNA variation and biogeography of North American Lin odendron L. (Magnoliaceae). Evolution 50 1147-1154. Shapiro, J. A., Steffens, J. C. and Mutschler, M. A. 1994. Acylsugars of the wild tomato Lycopersicon pennellii in relation to geographic distribution of the species. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 22 545-561. [Pg.329]

CLOUGH j M and pattenden g (1983) Stereochemical assignment of prolycopene and other poly-c isomeric carotenoids in fruits of the tangerine tomato Lycopersicon esculentum var, Tangella J Chem Soc Perkin Trans, 1, 30121-18. [Pg.275]

FRASER p D, SCHUCH w and BRAMLEY p M (2000) Ph)4oene synthase from tomato Lycopersicon esculentum) chloroplasts - partial purification and biochemical properties , Planta, 211, 361-9. [Pg.275]

PORTER J w and Lincoln r e (1950) Lycopersicon selections containing a high content of carotenes and colourless polyenes II. The mechanism of carotene biosynthesis , yfrc/iiv Biochem Biophys, 27, 390-95. [Pg.278]

Raffo et al., Nutritional value of cherry tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Cv. Naomi FI) harvested at different ripening stages, J. Agric. Food Chem., 50, 6550, 2002. [Pg.239]

Mann, V., Pecker, I., and Hirschberg, J., Cloning and characterization of the gene for phytoene desaturase (Pds) from tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). Plant Mol. Biol. 24, 429, 1994. [Pg.395]

Our two network model of the primary wall receives support from a variety of indirect observations. For example it has been shown Aat when a cell wall is regenerated by a carrot protoplast a homogalacturonan/ rhamnogalacturonan shell is laid down first, through which the cellulose/ hemicellulose network is later intercalated (8). Further evidence that pectin may form an independent network is seen in the fact that walls from suspension-cultured cells of tofnato Lycopersicon esculentum VF 36),... [Pg.94]

Tomato fruits (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. var. Castlemart ) were collected from vines grown in the field at the University of California, Davis. Pericarp discs were cut from surface sterilized MG stage fruit (10). Droplets (10 n ) of test solutions (see below) were applied to the cut surface of discs and disc ethylene production was measured as described previously (11). The amounts of test materials used were based on colorimetric assay (6) of uronic acid content. [Pg.209]

GaffeJ., Tieman,D.M and Handa,A.V (1994) Pectimnethylesterase isoforms in tomato (lycopersicon esculentum) tissues. Effects of expression of a pectinmethylesterase antisense gene. Plant Physiology. 105. 199-203. [Pg.353]

P. Lemanceau, T. Corberand, L. Gardan, X. Latour, G. Laguerre, J-M. Boeufgras, and C. Alabouvette, Effect of two plant species, flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), on the diversity of soilborne populations of fluorescent pseudomonads. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 61 1004 (1995). [Pg.135]


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