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Sagittaria

Arrowhead Sagittaria sagittifoUa) Brooklime Veronica beccabunga) Dwarf papyrus Cyperus prolifer) Flowering rush Butomus umbellatus) Irises Iris)... [Pg.122]

Sagittaria guayanensis H.B.K. arrowhead-lily or swamp-potato... [Pg.566]

Sagittaria montevidensis Cham, and Schlecht. arrowhead, California... [Pg.566]

Salomon, C. E., Deerinck, T., Ellisman, M., and Faulkner, D. J., The cellular localization of dercitamide in the Palauan sponge Oceanapia sagittaria, Mar. Biol., in press. [Pg.26]

A variety of other kinds of plant serine PIPs have been isolated [562-573] (Table 18), namely the arrowhead PIPs [562-566] and some representatives of some major classes of plant antifungal proteins, namely some defensins [121, 567, 568], some lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) [121, 169, 569, 570] and some napins [121, 571-573] (Table 18). The Sagittaria sagitdfolia (arrowhead) protease inhibitors A and B (API-A and API-B)... [Pg.616]

Sagittaria sagittifolia (arrowhead) (Alismataceae) Arrowhead Pis API-A API-B (150 aa 16 kDa 6 Cys 3 S-S double-headed Pis) Chymotrypsin, Kallikrein, Trypsin [562- 566]... [Pg.617]

Fig. 4.20. Some plants from the emerging-vegetation band. 1 — Typha latifolia (bulrush), 2 — Phragmites communis (reed), 3 — Sagittaria sagittifolia, 4 — Sparganium... [Pg.410]

Seasonal field sulfur emission measurements (DeLaune et al., 2002b) were determined in a Spar-tina alterniflora salt marsh (10-12 ppt salinity), a Spartina patens brackish marsh (5-8 ppt), and a Sagittaria lancifolia freshwater marsh (0 ppt salinity), along a salinity gradient extending inland from the coast in the Mississippi River deltaic plain region of the coastal Lonisiana. Results... [Pg.694]

The phenotype (visible configuration) of the marsh plant Sagittaria sagittifolia depends on its environment. As shown in Figure 5.3.7, its leaf forms depend upon the degree to which it is submerged. Nowhere is there a better illustration of the interaction of environment with genetic expression than this. [Pg.237]


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