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Phaseolus multiflorus

The degradation of D-galactolipids is a multi-step process the enzymes involved therein have been detected in plant tissues.333,352-357 Sastry and Kates352,355 demonstrated D-galactolipase activity in the chloroplasts of Phaseolus multiflorus the enzyme activity is bound to the chloroplasts, and it hydrolyzes both MGDG and DGDG in a stepwise manner. [Pg.365]

MacMillan, J., Suter, P.J. "The occurrence of gibberellin A] in higher plants isolation from the seed of runner bean (Phaseolus multiflorus)." Naturwissen. 1958, 1 5, 1 6. [Pg.74]

Phaseolus multiflorus MGDG 2 tr 0 0 - tr tr 2 96 - Sastry and Kates (1964b)... [Pg.328]

Obeche (Triplochiton scleroxylon) (I) [157-159] Phaseolus multiflorus (U) Poppy flowers (Papaver rhoeas) (I) [146]... [Pg.205]

Van Ketel WG (1982) Skin eruptions caused by vegetables and fruit including pears. Contact Dermatitis 8 352 Marshman G, Lovell CR (1991) Contact urticaria from runner bean (Phaseolus multiflorus). Contact Dermatitis 24 76... [Pg.766]

Gibberellin Ai has been obtained not only as a metabolite of F. numili-forme, but also has been isolated from the immature seed of two species of beans Phaseolus multiflorus and P. vulgaris) and rapidly growings shoots of the mandarin orange tree Citrus unshuii). ... [Pg.159]

Fig. 3.25. Changes in gibberellin content during development of Phaseolus multiflorus seeds. After Durley etal., 1971 [48]... Fig. 3.25. Changes in gibberellin content during development of Phaseolus multiflorus seeds. After Durley etal., 1971 [48]...
Phaseolus lunatus (lima bean) 84,119,120, 136, 141, 154, 233 Phaseolus multiflorus (= P. coccineus) (runner... [Pg.285]

Rosa arvensis 98 Rosa canina 98 Rumex spp. 124 Runner bean see Phaseolus multiflorus=P. cocci-neus... [Pg.286]

Bums DD, Galliard T, Harwood JL. Properties of acyl hydrolase enzymes from Phaseolus multiflorus leaves. Phytochemistry 1980 19 2281-2285. [Pg.306]

Phaseolus multiflorus and other higher plants and fungi. Liq. d J 1.111. Bp732 144 BP43 70-72°. < 1.4945. Polymerises on heating or in the light. [Pg.504]


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