10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CHROMOPLAST»
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Plant Cell Biology: Structure and Function
Many of the chromoplasts contain electron dense globules - plastoglobuli, which
may, like the crystals, contain chromoplast pigment, but probably also contain (as
in chloroplasts) plastid quinones. The upper left portion of the micrograph is ...
Brian E. S. Gunning, Martin W. Steer, 1996
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Handbook of Photosynthesis, Second Edition
Mohammad Pessarakli. FIGURE 12.14 Globulous chromoplast of Aucuha
japonica (27,000x). FIGURE 12.15 Crystallous chromoplast with lycopenic
crystals of Zea mays. many flowers, old leaves, fruits, and some roots [6].
Morphologically ...
Mohammad Pessarakli, 2005
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Methods in Plant Cell Biology
C. Chromoplast-Specific Genes Plastid genome: Plastid DNA persists in
chromoplasts and is identical, at least in sequence, to the plastid DNA of
chloroplasts (Gounaris er al., 1986; Iwatsuki et al., 1985; Thompson, 1980). [
Akazawa's ...
4
Cytology and Cell Physiology
Inner membrane content depends to a large extent upon the form of plastid from
which the chromoplast developed but the storage forms of the carotenoids are so
different that a subclassification of chromoplasts into globular, tubular, ...
Geoffrey Howard Bourne, 1987
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Annual Plant Reviews, Plastids
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 ...
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The Structure and Function of Plastids
These changes are generally followed by chloroplast to chromoplast
differentiation which involves the disintegration of the chlorophyllous thylakoid
and the appearance of new membrane or lipoprotein structures which sequester
excess ...
Robert R. Wise, J. Kenneth Hoober, 2007
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Cell and Molecular Biology of Plastids
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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Class 2 Transferases VII: EC 2.5.1.31 - 2.6.1.57
... <1>, pH 8.0, 28°C, enzyme from chloroplast [16]) [16] 0.01 <1> (geranylgeranyl
diphosphate, <1>, pH 8.0, 28°C, enzyme from chromoplast [16]) [16] 0.026 <1> (
geranylgeranyl diphosphate) [5] Ki-Value (mM) 0.000007 <1> (sqalestatin, <1>, ...
Dietmar Schomburg, A. Chang, Ida Schomburg, 2007
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Plant Pigments and Their Manipulation
J. Biochem., 184, 141-150. Beyer, P. & Kleinig, H. (1991) Carotenoid
biosynthesis in higher plants membrane-bound desaturation and cyclization
reactions in chromoplast membranes from Narcissus pseudonarcissus. Biol.
Chem., 372, 527.
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The Health Benefits of Sweet vs. Regular Potatoes
Physical barriers to carotenoid bioaccessibility: Ultrastructure survey of chromoplast and cell wall morphology in nine carotenoid-containing ... «Huffington Post, abr 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 ... «Phys.Org, jul 14»
Autumn's brilliant colours based on leaf chemistry
They are not found in the chromoplast cells that make carotenes. They form in leaf cell sap when there's a chemical reaction between ... «Toronto Star, out 12»