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Preservation Methods for Jerusalem Artichoke Cultivars
Preservation methods were evaluated forjerusalem artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus L.) to facilitate the back-up of field collections. In vitro plant cultures were established from field-harvested tubers for nine jerusalem artichoke cultivars obtained from the Plant Gene Resources of Canada, Saskatoon Research Center, Saskatoon, Canada. Most cultivars could be maintained at 5 °C or under 25°C gr...
متن کاملThe carbohydrates of the Jerusalem artichoke and other Compositae.
more easily prepared from the dahlia tuber (cf. McDonald, 1946). ('Artichoke' is used to indicate Jerusalem artichoke throughout this paper.) It has long been evident (cf. Tanret, 1893a, b) that inulin may constitute only a small fraction of the total carbohydrate present in the artichoke tuber, the remainder resembling inulin in being composed essentially of fructofuranose units, but having a ...
متن کاملBiofuel production from Jerusalem artichoke tuber inulins: a review
1 Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA 37996. 2 Georgia Institute of Technology, Renewable Bioproducts Institute and the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Atlanta, 30332, USA. 3 Joint Institute of Biological Sciences, Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA 37831. 4 Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge Nati...
متن کاملJerusalem artichoke as low-cost fructose-rich feedstock for fossil fuels desulphurization by a fructophilic bacterium.
AIMS Through biodesulphurization (BDS) is possible to remove the sulphur present in fossil fuels to carry out the very strict legislation. However, this biological process is limited by the cost of the culture medium, and thus, it is important to explore cheaper alternative carbon sources, such as Jerusalem artichoke (JA). These carbon sources usually contain sulphates which interfere with the ...
متن کاملSucrose-uridine Diphosphate Glucosyltransferase from Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers.
The sucrose-uridine diphosphate glucosyltransferase (also named sucrose synthetase or uridine diphosphate glucose : Dfructose 2-glucosyltransferase) which catalyzes the reaction described in Equation 1 was shown by Cardini, Leloir, and Chiriboga (1) to be present in plant material from different sources. Some properties of the enzyme obtained from wheat germ were also described by these authors.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Science
سال: 1918
ISSN: 0036-8075,1095-9203
DOI: 10.1126/science.47.1214.344