10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLASMOLYTICALLY»
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plasmolytically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
plasmolytically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Chambers's encyclopaedia
This view requires that the vacuolar osmotic pressure determined cryoscopically
and plasmolytically, and also the hydrostatic pressure determined mechanically,
should aU three be identical in a fully turgid cell. Comparisons of these values ...
2
Chambers's encyclopædia
This view requires that the vacuolar osmotic pressure determined cryoscopically
and plasmolytically, and also the hydrostatic pressure determined mechanically,
should all three be identical in a fully turgid cell. Comparisons of these values ...
3
Fungal Pathogenicity and the Plant's Response
Provided you can keep the membrane contracted so that it is intact in a
plasmolyticum then it no longer bursts. Professor Brian: If you cause a small
retraction plasmolytically, and expose the cell to the pectic enzyme, and
subsequently if you ...
4
Advances in Botanical Research: Rapeseed Breeding
Sundberg, E. and Glimelius, K. (1991). Production of cybrid plants within
Brassicaceae by fusing protoplasts and plasmolytically induced cytoplasts. Plant
Science 79, 205–216. Wojciechowski, A. (1985). Interspecific hybrids between
Brassica ...
Surinder Kumar Gupta, 2007
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Biology of Brassica Coenospecies
fugation and/ or chemical treatment (Wallin et al., 1978; Lorz, 1985), or to enrich
for spontaneously formed or plasmolytically induced cytoplasts, i.e., protoplasts
without nuclei (Sundberg and Glimelius, 199 lb). Organelle segregation and ...
6
Plant Cell and Tissue Culture
... 1983), the greater Its hypertonicity, the higher the frequency of subprotoplast
formation. It is possible to obtain plasmolytically induced subprotoplasts which
separate into two or more fragments that may be nucleated or enucleated
cytoplasts.
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Essential Cytometry Methods
Theor. Appl. Genet. 77, 651–656. Sundberg, E., and Glimelius, K. (1991).
Production of cybrid plants within Brassicaceae by fusing protoplasts and
plasmolytically induced cytoplasts. Plant Sci. 79, 205–216. Verhoeven, H. A., and
Sree Ramulu ...
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, J. Paul Robinson, Mario Roederer, 2009
8
WATER RELATIONS OF PLANTS
This may explain many of the discrepancies between osmotic potentials
measured cryoscopically and plasmolytically. Active or Nonosmotic Uptake of
Water Thus far, our discussion of cell water relations has proceeded on the
assumption that ...
9
Water, Radiation, Salt, and Other Stresses
Since the values were determined plasmolytically, this must have been due to an
increase in solutes. The greater the number of times the plants were wilted (up to
4—8 times), the greater was the increase in osmotic value. Yet soybeans fail to ...
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Plant Physiology 9: A Treatise: Water and Solutes in Plants
After Edwards and Meidner (28). guard cell saps estimated plasmolytically, and
they suggested that a. 3. THE PHYsIOLOGY or STOMATA 195.