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Ethiopia: A center of diversity
“ Encompassed on all sides by the enemies of their religion, the Aethio pians slept near a thousand years, forgetful of the world by whom they were...
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The use of wild plants in tropical South America
Such plants have provided the natives since pre-Columbian times not only with food but also with shelter, salt, basketry, ornament, cloth, gums,...
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Distribution of the protein “phaseolin“ in some representatives ofViciaceae
Using immunochemical methods the authors investigated the evolutionary taxonomic distribution of the reserve seed protein “phaseolin” in cultivars of P...
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Seed hemagglutinins
Substances which agglutinate red blood cells are widely distributed in nature, particularly in the seeds of leguminous plants. Some of these have...
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Principles and practice of mushroom culture
About 65 million pounds of mushrooms—all of one species, Aǵaricus campestris—are annually cultivated in the United States on specially prepared media...
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The Activity of Trypsin Inhibitor and its Correlation with the Oil Content inGlycine
1. Byla zjištěna vysoká positivní korelace mezi aktivitou trypsin-inhibitoru a obsahem tuku u jednotlivých odrůd a druhů.
2. Korelace mezi aktivitou...
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Seed Proteins
The heroic age of the study of seed proteins is the period of about twenty five years, from 1890, when Osborne and his collaborators made their... -
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Enzymes of Glycolysis
Glycolysis is one of the two main pathways of carbohydrate degradation in most animal and plant tissues. The term glycolysis is generally considered... -
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