نتایج جستجو برای: washington navel orange

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Journal: :Physiologia plantarum 2004
Ron Porat Konstantinos Pasentsis Dafna Rozentzvieg Dimitrios Gerasopoulos Vasiliki Falara Alon Samach Susan Lurie Angelos K. Kanellis

Dehydrins (DHNs; late embryogenesis abundant D-11) are a family of plant proteins induced in response to environmental stresses such as water stress, salinity and freezing or which occur during the late stages of embryogenesis. Previously, it was reported that citrus contains a small gene family encoding a unique class of dehydrins that differs from most other plant dehydrins in various respect...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1966
C W Chang C R Thompson

Fluoride-polluted navel orange leaves, Citrus sinensis (Linn.) Osbeck, were fractionated into the subcellular components in hexane/carbon tetrachloride mixtures having various densities. Fluoride was determined at each fraction. Analyses were also made for the subcellular distribution of chlorophyll, nitrogen, and DNA to assess the extent of cross-contamination of each component. The fraction c...

2007
F. E. Gardner P. C. Reece

3) Gr£ff/ G;,W" Culture and varieties of Siamese Pummelos. Calif. Citrograph 15, 442 (1930). 4) Hagin, j.# Influence of soil aggregation on plant growth. Soil Sci. 74, 471-478 (1952). 5) Jones, W. W., Pearson, H. E.# Parker, E. R. and Huberty, M. R., Effect of sodium in fertilizer and irrigation water on concentration in leaf and root tissues of citrus trees. Proc. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 60, 65-70...

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