10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «AMYLOPLAST»
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The Structure and Function of Plastids - Strona 508
These statocytes possess sedimentable organelles (amyloplasts) that contain dense starch grains. Changes in the direction of the gravity vector are sensed when these amyloplasts settle towards gravity, and the plant then directs the growth of ...
Robert R. Wise, J. Kenneth Hoober, 2007
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Starch: Chemistry and Technology - Strona 42
These studies have been confirmed recently with improved procedures for the isolation of amyloplasts. In maize, both cytosolic and plastid AGPase have been detected.218 The greatest activity is found in the cytosol. Similar observations have ...
James N. BeMiller, Roy L. Whistler, 2009
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Seed Development and Germination - Strona 31
The mode of carbohydrate movement into amyloplasts obtained from different sources was highly disputed until recently. Several studies proposed that triose-P is transported via a phosphate translocator into the amyloplast, as in chloroplasts ...
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A Study of Cell Dimensions, Amyloplast Position and ...
If a plant is positioned horizontally, the elongating region responds by bending upward within 10 to 12 h until it is vertical, forming a goo bend with the stem below.
Julianne E. Sliwinski, 1982
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Introduction to Plant Cell Development - Strona 43
sensors or 'statoliths', as growth and division displaces the central cells to the outermost regions of the root cap, the starch within the amyloplasts is mobilised to produce an excreted polysaccharide. This illustrates a double function of the ...
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Functional Foods and Biotechnology - Strona 361
A high concentration of Pi in cytoplasm is believed to mobilize carbon from the amyloplast to the cytoplasm, while cytoplasmic Pi participates with G-11-P in a reversible exchange across the amyloplast membrane. Increased Pi concentration in ...
Kalidas Shetty, Gopinadhan Paliyath, Anthony Pometto, 2006
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Biocommunication of Plants - Strona 57
In addition, several mutants lacking shoot gravitropism contain amyloplasts that fail to sediment but which disperse within the endodermal cell (zigzag (zig)/sgr4 and sgr2, see below; Morita et al. 2002). The suppressor mutations that partially ...
Günther Witzany, František Baluška, 2012
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The Sago Palm: The Food and Environmental Challenges of ...
1.5 Starch granule formation in parenchyma 7.1.5.a Amyloplast size Starch accumulates in a cell organelle called amyloplast in the ground parenchyma cells at the center of the stem (or trunk). The type of amyloplast starch granule found in the ...
Japan Society of Sage Palm Studies, The Society of, 2015
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Food Biotechnology, Second Edition - Strona 949
A high concentration of Pi in cytoplasm is believed to mobilize carbon from the amyloplast to the cytoplasm, while cytoplasmic Pi participates with G-l-P in a reversible exchange across the amyloplast membrane. Increased Pi concentration in ...
Anthony Pometto, Kalidas Shetty, Gopinadhan Paliyath, 2005
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Plant Proteomics - Strona 217
envelope during centrifugation, resulting in loss of stromal contents. As with any method of subcellular fractionation, there are questions of purity. Amyloplast preparations may be contaminated with other membrane-bound cellular components ...
Ganesh K. Agrawal, Randeep Rakwal, 2008
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «AMYLOPLAST»
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Plants use sixth sense for growth aboard the space station
Scientists hypothesize that the process in which amyloplast – particles within the plant cell that store and synthesize starch for energy – distributes and ... «Phys.Org, Abr 15»
Plants use 'sixth sense' to grow on ISS
Once the amyloplast settles, it activates mechanisms within the plant's cells, including an increase in calcium concentrations. These mechanisms form the ... «RedOrbit, Abr 15»
Roots Down, Shoots Up. But How Does a Plant Know Which is Which?
In conifers and flowering plants, the statoliths are food storage vessels called amyloplasts. Plants synthesize and store starch (polymers of glucose, which plants ... «Scientific American, Abr 13»