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Sycamore

Ref 91. Discounted cash-flow models account for use of capital, working capital, income taxes, time value of money, and operating expenses. Real after-tax return assumed to be 12.0%. Short-rotation model used for sycamore and poplar. Herbaceous model used for other species. Costs ia 1990 dollars. Dry tons. [Pg.37]

Wald-, wood, forest, wild, -ahom, m. sycamore, -bau, n. silviculture, forestry, -baum, m. forest tree, -boden, m. forest soil. Walden sche Umkehmng. Walden inversion. Wald-gewachs, n. forest plant, -humus m. [Pg.500]

Pink stains occur naturally in some acidic woods, e.g. oak and Douglas fir, but similar anthocyanidin stains can be produced in the wood of sycamore, maple, walnut, agba and sapele by acid-catalysed adhesives. A variety of enzymatic stains can be produced at mildly elevated temperatures in the... [Pg.963]

Many XGs are acetylated [248,278,279]. XG isolated from the spent media of suspension-cultured sycamore cells Glcp contains acetyl groups at positions 3, 4, or 6 [2]. [Pg.35]

The glycosyl-residue compositions of the three purified fractions (Table 1) were very similar with a predominance of galacturonic acid, rhamnose and arabinose. The presence in the three purified fractions of the rare monosaccharides characteristic of RG-II (e.g. 2-( -methyl-L-fucose, 2-O-methyl-D-xylose, apiose, Kdo, Dha and aceric acid) was confirmed by GC-CIMS analysis. The molar ratios corresponded approximately to the known structure of the RG-II molecule (Figure 1) and to previously published data for RG-II from sycamore [26], rice [4], arabidospis leaves [8] and Pectinol [12]. [Pg.72]

Distribution of galacturonic acid (GalA) in the pectic polysaccharides of sycamore cell... [Pg.114]

Arabinose Sycamore cell suspensions 15.2 Tobacco cell suspensions 2.6... [Pg.115]

BolweU, G.P., Dalessandro, G., and Northcote, D.H. (1985) Decrease of polygalacturonic acid synthase during xylem differentiation in sycamore. Phytochemistry, 24 699-702. [Pg.122]

Stoddart, R.W. and Northcote, D.H. (1967) Metabolic relationships of the isolated fractions of the pectic substances of actively growing sycamore cells. BiochemJ. 105 45-59. [Pg.126]

Palmer KT, Kucera CL. 1980. Lead contamination of sycamore and soil from lead mining and smelting operations in eastern Missouri. Journal of Environmental Quality 9 106-111. [Pg.562]

Ali MS, Nishimura M, Mitsui T, Akazawa T. Isolation and characterization of Golgi membrane from suspension-cultured cells of sycamore (Acerpseudoplatanus L.). Plant Cell Physiol 1985 26 1119-1133. [Pg.172]

Dashek WV. Synthesis and transport of hydroxyproline-rich components in suspension cultures of sycamore-maple cells. Plant Physiol 1970 46 831-838. [Pg.178]

In heavy soil in particular, birch, cherry, apple, pear, and plum should be planted no less than 12 ft (4 m) from the house. Ash, false acacia, chestnut, linden, sycamore, maple, and willow trees should be planted no less than 22 ft (7 m) away, while oak and poplar are safest kept at a minimum distance of 40 ft (12 m) from the house or garage. [Pg.155]

Susceptible plants Beans, cucumbers, melons, peppers, tomatoes, dogwoods, maples, sycamores. [Pg.321]

Sycamore 0.30 8/day. 5 days/week. 13 weeks 0, leaf drop 22, height 233... [Pg.474]


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