10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHROMOPLAST»
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chromoplast in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chromoplast and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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Plant Cell Biology: Structure and Function
Structure and Function Brian E. S. Gunning, Martin W. Steer. 29 Plastids (10): Chromoplasts Plates 31-35 illustrate the major components of the plant cell. Introduction: Although chlorophyll pigments dominate the colour of photosynthetic tissue ...
Brian E. S. Gunning, Martin W. Steer, 1996
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Cytology and Cell Physiology - Strona 197
Chromoplasts Chromoplasts are nonphotosynthetic colored plastids with heavy accumulations of carotenes and xanthophylls. They are responsible for the yellow, orange, and red colors of flower petals, senescent leaves, some roots (e.g., ...
Geoffrey Howard Bourne, 1987
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Fruit Ripening: Physiology, Signalling and Genomics - Strona 29
Nevertheless chromoplasts carry out many other functions such as synthesis of sugars, starch, lipids, aromatic compounds, vitamins (riboflavine, folate, tocopherols) and hormones (Neuhaus and Emes, 2000; Bouvier and Camara, 2007).
Pravendra Nath, Mondher Bouzayen, Autar K. Mattoo, 2014
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Pigments in Vegetables: Chlorophylls and Carotenoids - Strona 133
Chromoplast Types Chromoplasts present a remarkable structure diversity both in form and size. Chromoplasts have a double-membrane envelope and a stroma matrix containing ribosomes and filaments of DNA. The internal structure is very ...
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Annual Plant Reviews, Plastids - Strona 51
Analysis of the green flesh mutant of tomato indicated that the breakdown of chlorophyll-containing thylakoid membrane and the formation of new chromoplast membranes are separate independent processes (Cheung et al., 1993; Akhtar et ...
Analysis of the green flesh mutant of tomato indicated that the breakdown of chlorophyll-containing thylakoid membrane and the formation of new chromoplast membranes are separate independent processes (Cheung et al.. 1993; Akhtar et al ...
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Cell and Molecular Biology of Plastids - Strona 8
3.3 Chromoplast structure and morphology During the evolution of higher plants, a necessity arose in that plants needed to attract insects and mammals to them in order to facilitate flower pollination and to aid in the dispersal of seeds within ...
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Handbook of Photosynthesis, Second Edition - Strona 235
Morphologically, chromoplasts are very heterogenous. The original lens shape changes into elongated, spindle-shaped, and irregular ameboidal shape. Chromoplasts can develop from chloroplasts or leucoplasts. When chloroplasts are ...
Mohammad Pessarakli, 2005
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Progress in Botany/Fortschritte der Botanik: Morphology · ... - Strona 7
This may involve conversion to a chromoplast or to another form of nonphotosynthesizing organelle. WOLINSKA (1976) is among those who have specifically studied chloroplasts during senescence. i) Chromoplasts Chromoplasts have been ...
Heiz Ellenberg, Karl Esser, Klaus Kubitzki, 2012
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Pigment—Protein Complexes in Plastids: Synthesis and Assembly
TABLE VIII Chromoplast-Specific Proteins Isolated from Chromoplasts" Protein Function Source Reference 30-kDa protein Correlates with Tropaeolum majus Winkenbach et al. tubule formation petals (1976), Emter et al. (1990) 32.5-kDa ...
Christer Sundqvist, Margareta Ryberg, 2013
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHROMOPLAST»
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The Health Benefits of Sweet vs. Regular Potatoes
Jeffery J, et al. Physical barriers to carotenoid bioaccessibility: Ultrastructure survey of chromoplast and cell wall morphology in nine carotenoid-containing fruits ... «Huffington Post, Apr 15»
Beta-carotene bioavailability of orange-fleshed honeydew
Plants store beta-carotene in chromoplasts, and beta-carotene bioavailability is affected by chromoplast structure in plant tissues, such as fruit flesh. «Phys.Org, Jul 14»
175 Jahre Fotografie - Plastische Fotos - Zur Geschichte der …
Der 1911 in Stuttgart als „Farbenphotographische Gesellschaft“ gegründete Verlag für so genannte Chromoplast-Bilder brachte eine bunt gemischte Serie von ... «Prophoto GmbH, Jul 14»
Autumn's brilliant colours based on leaf chemistry
Some cells, called chromoplasts, contain non-light-making pigments, like carotenes (oranges of carrots) and xanthophylls (yellows of corn). They give a leaf its ... «Toronto Star, Oct 12»