Effect of Wound Shock on Protein Synthesis in Leaves of C_3 and C_4 Plants
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概要
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Wound stress causes an initial decrease in the uptake and subsequent incorporation of radiolabelled methionine in leaves of C_3 (peanut and soybean) and C_4 (sorghum and maize) plants. A four-hour incubation of excised leaves at 25℃ permits them to recover from wounding and thereby facilitates monitoring of changes in protein synthesis caused by heat shock or other types of environmental stress.
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著者
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Dumbroff Erwin
Department Of Biology University Of Waterloo
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GHOSH Sibdas
Department of Biology, University of Waterloo
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GLICK Bernard
Department of Biology, University of Waterloo
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HEIKKILA John
Department of Biology, University of Waterloo
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Ghosh Sibdas
Department Of Biology University Of Waterloo
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Heikkila John
Department Of Biology University Of Waterloo
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Glick Bernard
Department Of Biology University Of Waterloo
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