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Plant Pathology Glossary
... antimicrobial proteins that inhibit the growth and development of pathogens. Plant defensins are found throughout the plant kingdom and are released upon seed germination, creating an antimicrobial environment ... intercellular spaces. Pathogen a disease causing organism or agent. Pathogenesis the sequence of processes in disease development that describes a pathogen's association with its host. The ...
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Department of Plant Biology - Facilities
... Press      Amsterdam 1978 Row 1 QH603 Akoyunoglou, G. Photosynthesis - Vol 1 - Photophysical Processes Membrane Energization Balaban International Science Services, Philadelphia 1981 Row 1 Akoyunoglou, G. ... Berlin, 1977 Row 1 QK755A4 American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature Standardized Plant Names American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature, Salem, Mass. - 1924 Row 1 ...
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Department of Plant Biology - Facilities
... to Model Systems Elsevier Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1979 Row 1 QK882P557 Barber, J. Primary Processes of Photosynthesis Elsevier Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1977 Row 1 QK882P746 Barber, J Baker, N. ... QK882C24 Briggs, Winslow R. Phyotosynthesis - Plant Biology, Vol. 8 Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, 1988 Row 1 QK882C24 Broda, E. Evolution of the Bioenergetic Processes (The) Pergamon Press New York ...
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Plant Growth Regulators
... what are plant growth regulators? Simply put, plant growth regulators (also known as growth regulators or plant hormones) are chemicals used to alter the growth of a plant or plant part. Hormones are substances naturally produced by plants; they control normal plant functions, such as root growth, fruit set and drop, growth and other development processes. Legally ...
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PMB - Plant & Microbial Biology Department, UC Berkeley
... excessive light. We seek to identify and dissect these processes by isolating algal and plant mutants. We use a diverse set of techniques, including genetics, physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology, focused on one particular species, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a unicellular green alga. We study the cellular processes ...
plantbio.berkeley.edu

Plant Physiology
... Plant Physiology Washington State University Home Research Dr. Andrew G. McCubbin 509-335-7916 amccubbin@wsu.edu Research The research in our lab is centered on the developmental processes and signaling events associated plant reproduction. Presently we have 2 main foci, first signaling events involved in ...
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Plant Nitrogen Nutrition : history
... contact job opportunities teaching resources Marie-Curie Site cell biology genetics & plant breeding plant nitrogen nutrition seed biology cell imaging biochemistry resource centre HISTORY OF THE ... of molecular techniques in plant science allowed the laboratory to focus research activities on the understanding of the couple gene/function governing the processes involved in the assimilation ...
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Seminars; Section of Plant Biology
... Sinha, nrsinha@ucdavis.edu October 20 Florence Negre-Zakharov, Department of Plant Sciences, UC Davis Plant Volatile Metabolism: recent advances and perspectives Host: Kentaro Inoue, kinoue ... Exploring the plant cell wall proteome: new tools, pathways and extracellular processes Host: John Labavitch, jmlabavitch@ucdavis.edu December 1 Maureen McCann, Purdue University The Plant extracellular ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... processes. Their absence results in the dwarfism of some plant varieties. These relatively expensive chemicals have been used commercially in the production of seedless grapes and navel oranges and in plant ... . Graft - a shoot, bud or other tissue joined to, and growing on, another compatible plant. Greenhouse effect - the trapping of heat from sunlight by atmospheric gases ( greenhouse gases ), ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... lanceolate, mucro, mucronate, spatulate Leaflet - part of a compound leaf. Lectin - a diverse group of plant proteins capable of aglutinating cells (such as red blood cells). Lectins contain sites that ... with a wide range of molecular weights. Lignin resists attack by most microorganisms, and anaerobic processes tend not to attack the aromatic rings at all. Aerobic breakdown of lignin is slow ...
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