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Lycopersicon peruvianum

Williams EG, Knox RB. Quantitative analysis of pollen tube growth in Lycopersicon peruvianum. JPalynol 1982 18 65-74. [Pg.97]

Tanksley, S. D., Loaiza-Figueroa, F. (1985). Gametophytic self-incompatibility is controlled by a single major locus on chromosome 1 in Lycopersicon peruvianum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 82, 5093-5096. [Pg.61]

Progress was made possible by use of a different source for membrane preparations. It had been shown by Felix and Boiler [26] that cell suspension cultures of a wild tomato species (Lycopersicon peruvianum) give a characteristic response to systemin. After addition of systemin an alkalinization of the culture medium was observed paralleled by an efflux of K+. Systemin also caused an increase in the activities of 1-... [Pg.372]

Cell-free extracts from cell suspension cultures of Lycopersicon peruvianum were found to catalyse the glucosylation of [U- H]dihydrojasmonic acid in the presence of UDP-glucose. The products of the enzymatic reactions were identified as glucosyl esters of dihydrojasmonic acid [45]. [Pg.273]

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]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.25 , Pg.372 , Pg.373 , Pg.374 ]




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