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Triticum spp

Triticum spp. Tricin (flavone) and unidentified Aphids — Schizaphis graminum 378... [Pg.424]

The Major Crops Of The World. Mangelsdorf,xhas said that since the dawn of history man has used about 3000 species of plants for food. Perhaps 150 of these are in world commerce today, but only 10 percent of these really feed the people of the world. Mangelsdorf1s 15 species include five cereals rice (Oryza sativa), wheat (Triticum spp.), maize (Zea mays), sorghum (Sorghum cerealeTt and... [Pg.114]

There are five classes of fructans inulin, levan, mixed levan, inulin neoseries, and levan neoseries [26]. Inulin is a linear polysaccharide composed of (2-l)-P-D-fructosyl units (Figure 2.5a). Levan is a linear polysaccharide composed of (2-6)-P-D-fructosyl units (Figure 2.5b). Mixed levan is a branched polysaccharide composed of (2-1) and (2-6)-P-D-fructosyl units. Inulin neoseries is a linear polysaccharide composed of two inulin polymers that are connected together by a sucrose molecule. Levan neoseries is a linear polysaccharide composed of two levan polymers linked together by the glucose unit of the sucrose molecule. The type of fructan produced varies with plant species. For example, plants such as chicory (Cichorium intybus) and Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) in the Asteraceae family produce inulin. Plants in the Liliaceae family such as garlic (Allium sativum) produce inulin neoseries. Plants in the Poaceae family such as wheat (Triticum spp.), barley (Hordeum vulgare), and oats (Avena sativa) produce mixed levan or levan neoseries. [Pg.29]

Higher plants Wheat Triticum spp.) Grass (e.g., Lolium spp.) Integrate both soil and air environments widely available... [Pg.369]

C,2H,7N504 295.297 Component of r-RNA and of Puromycin. Isol. from E. coli ribosomal RNA and Triticum spp. Needles (Me2CO aq.). [Pg.422]

Wheat see Triticum spp White clover see Trifolium repens... [Pg.286]

Triticum spp., cvs. McNair 1003 , Coker 747 , Tyler , Arthur 71 , "Pioneer and "Wheeler were rinsed with sterile distilled H2O three times and imbibed for 48 hr at 22 2 C and 12 hr light/12 hr dark within... [Pg.200]

Effect of AFBi on Leaf, Stem and Root Lengths of Triticum spp., Cultivars... [Pg.200]

Triticum spp, cvs. "McNair 1003," "Coker 747", "Tyler", "Arthur 71", "Pioneer", and "Wheeler" Seeds... [Pg.201]

Effect of AFBi on Percent Distribution of Radioactivity From Zn- ZnCl2 in Organs of Triticum spp., cultivars... [Pg.202]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.989 , Pg.1761 ]

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