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Zinnia elegans

Stacey, N.J., Roberts, K., Carpita, N.C., Wells, B. and McCann, M.C. (1995) Dynamic changes in cell surface molecules are very early events in the differentiation of mesophyll cells from Zinnia elegans into tracheary elements. The Plant Journal, in press. [Pg.106]

Ros Barcelo, A. Pomar, F. Oxidation of cinnamyl alcohols and aldehydes by a basic peroxidase from lignifying Zinnia elegans hypocotyls. Phytochemistry 2001, 57, 1105-1113. [Pg.418]

Ros-Barcelo et al. (2002) analyzed lignifying xylem of Zinnia elegans. Based on the inhibition of H202 production as a result of treatment with... [Pg.56]

Ros-Barcelo, A., Pomar, F., Lopez-Serrano, M., Martinez, P., Pedreno, M. A., 2002, Developmental regulation of the H2C>2-producing system and of a basic peroxidase isoenzyme in the Zinnia elegans lignifying xylem, Plant Physiol. Biochem. 40 325-332. [Pg.62]

Fiu F, Eriksson K-EF, Dean JFD (1999) Localization of Hydrogen Peroxide Production in Zinnia elegans L. Stems. Phytochemistry 52 545... [Pg.480]

Kim, H. Y., and Suzuki, Y. (1989). Changes in assimilated BC distribution and soluble acid invertase activity of Zinnia elegans induced by Uniconazol an inhibitor of gibberellin biosynthesis. Plant Physiol. 90, 316-321. [Pg.333]

Fig. (2). Lineal dependence of Ku values for coniferyl alcohol on H2O2 concentration during the oxidation of coniferyl alcohol catalyzed by the Zinnia elegans basic peroxidase at pH 5.0... Fig. (2). Lineal dependence of Ku values for coniferyl alcohol on H2O2 concentration during the oxidation of coniferyl alcohol catalyzed by the Zinnia elegans basic peroxidase at pH 5.0...
Another lignocellulose. Zinnia elegans, has been analyzed for the presence of cellulose and lignin, and for the effect of the cellulose inhibitor on lignin biosynthesis... [Pg.115]

A remarkable example of tolerance to a considerable accumulation of nicotine is that of Zinnia elegans Jacq. (Compositae), which surprisingly grows well when grafted upon a tobacco root. Strangely enough, it also contains nicotine when grown on its own roots (186). [Pg.3]

Carrot (Daucus carota) Zinnia (Zinnia elegans) Thornless blackberry (Rubus spp.)... [Pg.295]

Cellulose fibrils in the secondary plant cell wall of a tracheary element of Zinnia elegans. Courtesy of C. H. Haigler and R. L. Blaton. See Fig. 20-4D. [Pg.2]

YE, Z.H., VARNER, J.E., Differential Expression of 2 0-Methyltransferases in Lignin Biosynthesis in Zinnia-Elegans, Plant Physiol., 1995, 108,459-467. [Pg.61]

Haigler C.H. and Brown, Jr. R.M., 1986. Transport of rosettes from the Golgi apparatus to the plasma membrane in isolated mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegans during differentiation to tracheary elements in suspension culture. Protoplasma 134 111-120. [Pg.31]

Ingold E., Munetaka S., and Komamine A. 1988. Secondary cell wall formation changes in cell wall constituents during the differentiation of isolated mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegans to tracheary elements. Plant Cell Physiol 29 295 303. [Pg.32]

Gabaldon, C., Lopez-Serrano, M., Pomar, F. et al. (2006). Characterization of the last step of lignin biosynthesis in Zinnia elegans suspension cell cultures. FEBS Letters, 580, 4311-4316. [Pg.194]


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