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Sedum telephium

Groenhof, A.C., Bryant, J.A. Etherington, J.R. (1986). Photosynthetic changes in the inducible CAM plant Sedum telephium L. following the imposition of water stress. I. General characteristics. Annals of Botany, 57, 689-95. [Pg.152]

Lee, H.S.J. Griffiths, H. (1987). Induction and repression of CAM in Sedum telephium L. in response to photoperiod and water stress. Journal of Experimental Botany, 38, 834-41. [Pg.154]

Neohesperidoside-7-rhamnoside Sedum telephium subsp. maximum leaves Crassulaceae 200... [Pg.762]

Mulinacci, N. et al., Flavonol glycosides from Sedum telephium subspecies maximum leaves. [Pg.797]

White willow, European willow) Sedum telephium (Live-long, orpine, stonecrop)... [Pg.137]

Sidices wiDows - Saxijrvga saxifrages Sedum telephium OTpiae-SteUaria media chickweed - Ttiia linden (lime) trees - Veronica officinalis speedweU -... [Pg.35]

NAS2 Polygalacturonan 13,000 - antiinflammatory (rat paw edema) Sedum telephium [101]... [Pg.30]

Sendl A (1992) Chemisch-Analytische und Pharmakologische Untersuchungen von Allium ursinum L und Sedum telephium L. PhD Thesis, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Miinchen, Germany... [Pg.39]

With isolated mesophyll cells of Sedum telephium, Rouhani et al. (1973) were able to demonstrate ribulose diphosphate-dependent CO 2 fixation. Their further demonstration of P-enolpyruvate-dependent CO2 fixation led them to conclude also that light CO2 fixation could be through the PEP carboxylase sequence, or directly via ribulosediphosphate carboxylase. [Pg.61]

Rouhani, . Pathways of carbon metabolism in spongy mesophyll cells isolated from Sedum telephium leaves and their relationship to Crassulacean Acid Metabolism plants. Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. Georgia, Athens 1972... [Pg.192]

Rouhani, ., Vines,H.M., Black,C.C., Jr. Isolation of mesophyll cells from Sedum telephium leaves. Plant Physiol. 51,97-103 (1973)... [Pg.192]

Proner has proved the presence of sedoheptulose in Sedum acre L., S. boloniense Lois., and reflexum L. Bennet-Clark reported its presence in S. praealtum A. de C. Nordal ° identified sedoheptulose conclusively in S. acre, L., S. album L., S. roseum (L.) Scop., S. spurium M.-B., and S. Telephium L., and concluded from qualitative color reactions that sedoheptulose is widely distributed within the family Crassu-laceae, but it is not always present. The experiments of Wolf have made it appear highly probable that sedoheptulose occurs in Bryophyllum calycinum Salisb. and Sempervivum glaucum Tenore. [Pg.47]

Of the Sedum species, S. confusum, S. pachyphyllum, S. rubrotinctum, and S, spectabile were shown by Holdsworth (1971) to have CAM, and S. telephium and S. telephoides were studied by Rouhani et al. (1973). Sedum praealtum (Fig. 1.7) was shown to have a distinct diurnal fluctuation of organic acids by Wood (1952). In Sedum acre CAM can be induced by stress (Kluge, 1977 b). [Pg.10]


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