Root georeaction affected by exo-β-D-(1,3)-glucanase
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概要
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Two hour pretreatment with exo-β-D-(1,3)-glucanase cause (at a concentration of 0.4 unit/ml) significant stimulation of the georeaction of maize apical root segments, horizontally placed for 7 hr. Implications of this enzyme effect on cell wall extension are discussed.
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著者
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Pilet Paul-emile
Institute Of Plant Biology And Physiology Of The University
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Pilet Paul-emile
Institute Of Plant Physiology And Biology Of The University
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