Desiccation-Induced Damage and Changes in Total and Heat-Stable Protein Populations in Two Rapeseed Species
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概要
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Desiccation-induced damage and the capacity to synthesize heat-stable proteins have been examined in two Brassica species. Desiccation damage to young seedlings, measured as electrolyte leakage and inhibition of overall protein synthesis, is greater in B. napus than in B. juncea. Constitutive synthesis of heat-stable proteins is low and declines during desiccation in B. napus while it is relatively high and further increases during desiccation in the case of B. juncea.
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著者
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Leblanc Rosanne
Department Of Biology Mcgill University
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DHINDSA Rajinder
Department of Biology, McGill University
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Dhindsa Rajinder
Department Of Biology Mcgill University
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