Browsing by Subject "plant physiology."
Now showing items 41-60 of 79
-
(Texas A&M University, 1967)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1970)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1977)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1989)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1983)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1970)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1960)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1961)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1994)Prolonged exposure of plants to ozone inhibits growth and development and produces visible signs of damage. Within a few hours of exposure, certain biochemical alterations have been observed with the induction of several ...
-
(Texas A&M University, 1997)Fruit ripening is a unique process in plant developmental biology. Ripening patterns, based on respiratory behavior of fruit, are classified into two groups: climacteric and non-climacteric. Tomato is an example of climacteric ...
-
(Texas A&M University, 1981)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1994)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1956)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1964)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 1999)Studies are underway to increase production of camptothecin (CPT), a monoterpene alkaloid with proven anticancer properties in its natural source, Camptotheca acuminate, a tree indigenous to China. Several semi-synthetic ...
-
(Texas A&M University, 1950)Not available
-
(Texas A&M University, 2000)Direct screening of genomic libraries for highly expressed genes is an efficient method to identify the promoters of plant genes expressed at high levels. Eleven genomic clones were isolated after screening a sugarcane ...