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دانلود کتاب Progress in Photosynthesis Research: Volume 3 Proceedings of the VIIth International Congress on Photosynthesis Providence, Rhode Island, USA, August 10–15, 1986

دانلود کتاب پیشرفت در تحقیقات فتوسنتز: جلد 3 مجموعه مقالات هفتمین کنگره بین المللی فتوسنتز پراویدنس، رود آیلند، ایالات متحده آمریکا، 10-15 اوت 1986

Progress in Photosynthesis Research: Volume 3 Proceedings of the VIIth International Congress on Photosynthesis Providence, Rhode Island, USA, August 10–15, 1986

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Progress in Photosynthesis Research: Volume 3 Proceedings of the VIIth International Congress on Photosynthesis Providence, Rhode Island, USA, August 10–15, 1986

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ISBN (شابک) : 9789401705189, 9789401705165 
ناشر: Springer Netherlands 
سال نشر: 1987 
تعداد صفحات: 860 
زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب پیشرفت در تحقیقات فتوسنتز: جلد 3 مجموعه مقالات هفتمین کنگره بین المللی فتوسنتز پراویدنس، رود آیلند، ایالات متحده آمریکا، 10-15 اوت 1986



این مجموعه مقالات شامل اکثر مشارکتهای علمی است که در هفتمین کنگره بین المللی فتوسنتز ارائه شده است. این کنگره در 10 تا 15 اوت 1986 در پراویدنس، رود آیلند، ایالات متحده آمریکا در محوطه دانشگاه براون برگزار شد و اولین کنگره از این مجموعه بود که در قاره آمریکای شمالی برگزار شد. علیرغم میانگین مسافت بیشتر، کنگره با حضور بیش از 1000 شرکت کننده فعال برگزار شد که 25 درصد از آنها دانشجویان ثبت نام شده بودند. این خوشحال کننده بود و نشان داد که فتوسنتز در آینده توسط دانشمندان جوان عالی ارائه خواهد شد. همانطور که در مورد کنگره بین المللی ششم که در بروکسل برگزار شد، مقالات این مجموعه مقالات با دوربین آماده برای تسریع در انتشار سریع تحویل داده شد. در ویرایش مجلدها، بررسی مجدد تأثیر پیشرفت‌های اخیر در ساختار و زیست‌شناسی مولکولی در این کنگره جالب بود. واضح است که شناخت ساختار و ژنتیک مولکولی در طراحی آزمایش‌ها و جهت‌گیری تحقیقات آینده ضروری‌تر خواهد بود.


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These Proceedings comprise the majority of the scientific contributions that were presented at the VIIth International Congress on Photosynthesis. The Congress was held August 10-15 1986 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA on the campus of Brown University, and was the first in the series to be held on the North American continent. Despite the greater average travel distances involved the Congress was attended by over 1000 active participants of whom 25% were registered students. This was gratifying and indicated that photosynthesis will be weIl served by excellent young scientists in the future. As was the case for the VIth International Congress held in Brussels, articles for these Proceedings were delivered camera ready to expedite rapid publication. In editing the volumes it was interesting to re fleet on the impact that the recent advances in structure and molecular biology had in this Congress. It is clear that cognizance of structure and molecular genetics will be even more necessary in the design of experiments and the direction of future research.



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Front Matter....Pages I-XXV
Localization of the nucleotide binding sites on subunits of CF 1 and TF 1 using the photoreactive nucleotide analog 3-O-(4-benzoyl) benzoyl ATP....Pages 1-8
Nucleotide Binding to the Isolated Chloroplast Coupling Factor One....Pages 9-12
Effects of Organic Solvents on the Enzyme-Bound ATP Synthesis by Isolated CF 1 ....Pages 13-16
ATPase-Catalyzed Phosphate Exchange between ATP and ADP....Pages 17-20
On the Mechanism of Regulation of Catalytic Activity of Chloroplast Coupling Factor 1 ATP ase ....Pages 21-24
Subunit-Subunit-Interactions in F 0 F 1 as Revealed by Ligand Binding and Intrinsic Fluorescence....Pages 25-28
Regulation of Chloroplast ATPase by Nucleotides, P i , and ∆μ H +....Pages 29-36
Effect of Preillumination of Spinach Leaves on the Coupling Efficiency of Chloroplasts....Pages 37-40
Factors Involved in Light Activation of the Chloroplast H + -ATPase....Pages 41-44
Participation of Three Distinct Active States of Chloroplast ATPase Complex CF 0 CF 1 in the Activation by Light and DTT....Pages 45-48
Thiol Modulation of the Thylakoid ATPase in the Green Alga Dunaliella ....Pages 49-52
Activation of the Maize Chloroplast Coupling Factor ATPase....Pages 53-56
Comparison of Methods of Activation of the ATPase Activity of the Chloroplast Coupling Factor 1....Pages 57-60
DTT Stimulation of ATP Synthesis by Chloroplast Thylakoids Correlates with Dark Decay of ATP-P i Activity....Pages 61-62
Characterization of the Catalytic Site on the β Subunit of the H + -ATP Synthase-ATPase Complex and Demonstration of Functional Homology of β Subunits Isolated from Different Sources....Pages 63-69
Proton Spin-Echo Spectra of the Isolated Beta Subunit of the CF 0 -CF 1 ATP Synthase....Pages 71-74
Purification of the β Subunit of the Chloroplast H + -Translocating ATPase of Spinach Thylakoids....Pages 75-78
Essential Amino Acids and Regulation of the H + -ATPases....Pages 79-86
Inhibition of Spirulina maxima Photophosphorylation by N-Ethylmaleimide Centro de Investigacion y Estudios Avanzados del I.P.N.....Pages 87-90
The Rate of ATP Synthesis and ATP Hydrolysis Catalyzed by Reconstituted CF o F 1 Liposomes....Pages 91-94
Proteolipospomes from Rhodospirillum Rubrum F 0 F 1 and Soybean Asolectin: ATP-Hydrolysis and 9-Amino-Acridine Fluorescence Quenching....Pages 95-98
Partial Protein Sequence of the Subunit Delta from Spinach and Maize CF 1 and Topographical Studies on the Binding Region between CF 1 and CF o ....Pages 99-102
The Relationship between the Function of the Coupling Factor and Its Combination with the Thylakoid....Pages 103-106
Solubilization and Reconstitution of ATP Synthase Activity from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Chloroplast Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 107-110
A Comparison of Chloroplast Coupling Factor One, CF 1 , Using Polyclonal Chicken Antibodies....Pages 111-118
Characterization of the MN(II) Binding Site of Chloroplast Coupling Factor One: Proton Magnetic Relaxation Field Dependence....Pages 119-122
Kinetics of Mn 2+ Binding to CF 1 ....Pages 123-126
Generative and Dissipative Pathways of the Protonmotive Force in Phototrophic Bacteria....Pages 127-132
Complete Tracking of Proton Flow Mediated by CF0-CF1 and by CF0....Pages 133-140
Delta subunit of chloroplast coupling factor 1 (CF 1 ) inhibits proton leakage through coupling factor 0 (CF 0 )....Pages 141-144
Flash-Induced Proton Release from Spheroplasts of Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides ....Pages 145-148
Effects of 2-(N-Heptyl)- and 2-(N-Nonyl)-4-Hydroxyquinoline N-Oxide (HQNO, NQNO) on Flash-Induced Proton Translocations in Thylakoids....Pages 149-152
Pathways for Dark Proton Efflux from Thylakoids....Pages 153-156
Binding of 2′(3′)-O-(2, 4, 6 Trinitrophenyl)-Adp Opens the Pathway for Protons Through the Chloroplast ATPase Complex....Pages 157-160
Protons Contained in the Thylakoid Sequestered Domains are Utilized for Energizing ATP Synthesis....Pages 161-164
Further Evidence That KCl-Thylakoid Isolation Induced a Localized Proton Gradient Energy Coupling to Become Bulk Phase Delocalized....Pages 165-168
Delocalization of Energy Coupling in Thylakoids by Amines....Pages 169-172
The Activation of the Reduced Chloroplast ATP-Synthase by ΔpH....Pages 173-176
The Chloroplast ATP-Synthase: The Rate of the Catalytic Reaction....Pages 177-184
Coupling Mechanism between Proton Transport and ATP Synthesis in Chloroplasts....Pages 185-188
Quantitative Relationship Between 9-Aminoacridine Fluorescence Quenching and Internal pH in Broken Chloroplasts....Pages 189-192
Single and Double Inhibitor Titrations of Bacterial Photophosphorylation....Pages 193-200
Changes in the Apparent Km for ADP by CF 0 -CF 1 under Different Conditions of Light Intensity and Uncoupler Concentration....Pages 201-204
The Role of Coupling Factor Activation in Regulating the Initiation of ATP Formation....Pages 205-212
Analysis of the Induction Phenomena in Initial PSP....Pages 213-216
Quantum Thermodynamics Approach to Photophosphorylation, Photosynthesis and Phototrophic Growth Efficiencies....Pages 217-220
Pyrophosphatase of Respiratory Membranes from Rhodospirillum rubrum ....Pages 221-224
Phosphotransacetylase and Acetate Kinase from Rhodopseudomonas Palustris ....Pages 225-228
Regulation of Photosynthetic Electron Flow by Light-Dependent Metabolism....Pages 229-232
Studies on Enzyme Photoactivation by the Ferredoxin/Thioredoxin System....Pages 233-240
Ferredoxin-Thioredoxin Reductase: An Iron-Sulfur Enzyme Linking Light to Enzyme Regulation in Chloroplasts....Pages 241-247
Effect of Light on the Thiol Status of Chloroplasts....Pages 249-252
Light and Dark Anaerobic Activation of NADP-Malate Dehydrogenase in Pea Leaves and Chloroplasts....Pages 253-256
Is there Channeling of Intermediates in the Chloroplast?....Pages 257-260
Effect of Light Growth Conditions on ATP Sulphurylase Activity of Maize Leaves....Pages 261-264
Sulfite Sensitivity of Light Modulation of Chloroplast Enzyme Activity is Controlled by a Cytoplasmic Gene....Pages 265-268
Regulation of CO 2 Fixation by the Ribulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase in the Chloroplast....Pages 269-272
High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Key Sugar Phosphates Involved in Photosynthetic Carbon Reduction....Pages 273-279
The Time Course for Deactivation and Reactivation of Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase Following Changes in CO 2 AND O 2 ....Pages 281-284
A Particulate Cytoplasmic Fraction Enhancing Photosynthesis of Isolated Chloroplasts by Activation of RuBPCase....Pages 285-288
Assimilatory Force in Relation to Photosynthetic Fluxes....Pages 289-292
Multiple Roles of Oxygen: The Use of New Techniques in the Study of the Effects of Oxygen on Photosynthesis....Pages 293-299
The Interaction of Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate with Thylakoid and Stromal Reactions....Pages 301-308
Chloroplast Energization During Photosynthetic Induction....Pages 309-312
Diurnal Variations in the Capacity for Formation of Transient Peaks in the Delayed Luminescence from Scenedesmus Obtusiusculus at High and Low CO 2 Conditions.....Pages 313-316
Analysis of Regulation and Limitations of Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism....Pages 317-320
The Role of Orthophosphate in the Regulation of Photosynthesis in vivo ....Pages 321-324
Control Function of Hexosemonophosphate Isomerase and Phosphoglucomutase in Starch Synthesis of Leaves....Pages 325-328
The Regulation of Phosphoglycerate Kinase in the Chloroplasts and Cytoplasm of Barley Leaves....Pages 329-332
Effects of K+ on the MgATP Stimulation of CO 2 and PGA-Supported O 2 Evolution by Intact Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 333-336
Glyphosate Inhibits Photosynthesis and Allocation of Carbon to Starch in Sugar Beet Leaves....Pages 337-340
Calcium Metabolism in Chloroplasts and Protoplasts....Pages 341-344
Calcium Fluxes Across the Plasma Membrane of Pea Leaf Protoplasts....Pages 345-357
Some Results of the Photosynthetic System of Mixotrophic Carrot Cells ( Daucus Carota )....Pages 359-362
Inhibition of O 2 Fixation in Spinach Chloroplasts by Phosphonates at Different Temperatures....Pages 363-366
Rubisco Activase: A New Enzyme in the Regulation of Photosynthesis....Pages 367-370
Rubisco Activase; Purification, Subunit Composition and Species Distribution....Pages 371-378
Effects of 6-Phosphogluconate and Rubp on Rubisco Activation State and Activity....Pages 379-382
Isolation, Identification, and Synthesis of Carboxyarabinitol-1-Phosphate, A Diurnal Regulator of Ribulosebisphosphate Carboxylase Activiy....Pages 383-386
Purification of an Endogenous Inhibitor of Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase....Pages 387-390
The structure of the naturally occurring inhibitor of rubisco that accumulates in the chloroplast in the dark is 2′-carboxyarabinitol-1-phosphate....Pages 391-393
Effect of Light Intensity During Soybean Growth on the Activation State of Rubp Carboxylase From Leaves in the Light and Dark....Pages 395-398
Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase: Partitioning of an Alternate Substrate....Pages 399-402
Expression of Genes for Plant-Type Rubisco in Chromatium and Escherichia Coli ....Pages 403-410
Association of RuBisCO Small Subunits with a Membrane Fraction From Chromatium Vinosum ....Pages 411-418
Inhibition of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Assembly by Antibody to a Binding Protein....Pages 419-422
Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase Protein in Higher Plants by a New Rapid HPLC Method....Pages 423-426
Cyclic AMP System and Phytochrome in the Regulation of the Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Activity....Pages 427-430
The Interaction of Ferredoxin with Chloroplast Ferredoxin-Linked Enzymes....Pages 431-434
The Ferredoxin-NADP Reductase/Binding Protein Complex: Immunological and Other Properties....Pages 435-438
The Ferredoxin/Thioredoxin System from the Green Alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardii ....Pages 439-442
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of the Interactions of Thioredoxin F b with Fructose Bisphosphatase from Spinach Chloroplast....Pages 443-446
The Thioredoxin Binding Site of Phosphoribulokinase Overlaps the Catalytic Site....Pages 447-450
Characterization of the Thioredoxin System in Rhodobacter Sphaeroides Y ....Pages 451-454
Activation of Chloroplast NADP-Glyceraldehyde-3-P Dehydrogenase by Chaotropic Anions and Detergents....Pages 455-458
Obligate Co-Activation of NADPH-Dependent Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase and Phosphoribulokinase on Dissociation of a Multimeric Enzyme Complex....Pages 459-462
S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine-Dependent Methylation of Chloroplast Proteins....Pages 463-466
Partial Amino Acid Sequence of Spinach Chloroplast Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphatase....Pages 467-470
Chelates of Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphate-Ions Function as Substrates and Free Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphate-Ions as Inhibitors of Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphatase Form B from Synechococcus Leopoliensis ....Pages 471-474
Compartment-Specific Phosphorylase Forms from Higher Plants....Pages 475-478
The Isolation and the Immunological Properties of Chloroplast and Cytoplasmic Phosphoglycerate Kinase from Barley....Pages 479-482
A Novel Type of Phosphofructokinase from Plants....Pages 483-486
Studies on a Multienzyme Complex Containing RuBP Carboxylase, Phosphoribo-Isomerase and Phosphoribulokinase....Pages 487-490
Separation of Calvin Cycle Enzymes, from Spinach Chloroplasts, by Affinity Partitioning with Triazine Dye Ligands....Pages 491-494
Isolation of Intact Chloroplasts from Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii with Beckman Centrifugal Elutriation System....Pages 495-498
In Vitro Phosphorylation of Maize Leaf Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase....Pages 499-502
Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism in C4 Maize Leaves....Pages 503-506
Enzyme Regulation in C 4 Photosynthesis: Purification, Properties and Regulation of Chloroplast Inorganic Pyrophosphatase from Sorghum Bulgare ....Pages 507-514
Is There a Relation between Crassulacean Acid Metabolism and Endopolyploidy in Bryophyllum Crenatum ?....Pages 515-518
Photosynthetic Properties of the Three Major Tissue Layers of the CAM Plant, Peperomia Camptotricha ....Pages 519-521
The Ionic Strength Changes the Quaternary Structure of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase from Maize Leaves....Pages 523-526
Integration of Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism....Pages 527-530
Stereospecifically-Tritiated Glycerate as a Probe of Photorespiratory Metabolism....Pages 531-534
Inhibition of Glycolate and D-Lactate Metabolism in a Mutant of Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii Deficient in Mitochondrial Respiration....Pages 535-544
Glycolate: Dichlorophenol Indophenol Reductase Activity of Glycolate Oxidase in the Presence of Oxygen: Experiments with Crude Enzyme, Purified Enzyme, and Peroxisomes from Pea Leaves....Pages 545-548
Identification and Some Characteristics of Two Nadph-Dependent Reductases Involved in Glyoxylate and Hydroxypyruvate Metabolism in Leaves....Pages 549-556
Glyoxylate and Pyridoxal 5-Phosphate Inhibition of Isolated Glycine Decarboxylase....Pages 557-560
Regulation of Glycine Decarboxylase by Serine....Pages 561-564
Model for the Relationship between Photosynthetic CO 2 Assimilation and Glycolate Synthesis in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 565-568
Separation and Characterization of Several Forms of Catalase in Leaf Extracts of Nicotiana Sylvestris .....Pages 569-572
Photorespiratory Development in Wheat. I Ammonia Cycling.....Pages 573-576
Photorespiratory Development in Wheat. II Chloroplast Dicarboxylate Transport.....Pages 577-580
Tentative Identification of the Pea Chloroplast Envelope Glycolate Transporter....Pages 581-584
Isotope Fractionation during Oxygen Production and Consumption by Plants....Pages 585-588
CO-Evolution of Rubisco and CO 2 Concentrating Mechanisms....Pages 589-591
Properties of Rubisco in Relation to the Control of Photorespiration....Pages 593-596
Quantitative Serological Studies on RuBP Carboxylase/Oxygenase of Tobacco Mutants Exhibiting Different Photosynthetic and Photorespiratory Activities....Pages 597-600
Photosynthetic Characteristics of Haploid Tobacco Plantlets Selected for Resistance to Oxygen Stress....Pages 601-609
The Isolation and Characterisation of Photorespiratory Mutants of Barley and Pea....Pages 611-616
Barley Photorespiration Mutants....Pages 617-620
Inheritance of Carbon Isotope Discrimination in Flaveria ....Pages 621-624
Photosynthetic Characteristics of Reciprocal F 1 Hybrids between C 3 -C 4 Intermediate and C 4 Flaveria Species....Pages 625-628
Evidence for Inefficient C 4 -Cycle Function in C 3 -C 4 Intermediate Flaveria Species: Implications for C 4 Evolution....Pages 629-632
Partitioning and Metabolism of Photorespiratory Intermediates....Pages 633-636
Photosynthetic Gas Exchange, Photoassimilate Partitioning, and Development in Tomato under CO 2 Enrichment....Pages 637-640
Oxygen Exchanges in Marine Macroalgae....Pages 641-644
Interreaction between Photorespiration and Photosynthesis in C 3 Plants....Pages 645-652
Measurement of Photosynthesis and Photorespiration in the Field....Pages 653-656
Regulating Role of GA 3 on Photosynthetic and Photorespiratory Carbon Metabolism in Barley Leaves....Pages 657-660
The Regulation of Sucrose Synthesis in Leaves....Pages 661-664
Limitation of Photosynthesis by Sucrose Synthesis....Pages 665-668
Starch Synthesis and its Regulation....Pages 669-674
Regulation of Starch Synthesis in Zea mays Leaves....Pages 675-684
Starch Synthesis in Isolated Codium Fragile Chloroplasts in the Presence of 10mMPi, PGA and G6P....Pages 685-692
Relationship between Chloroplast Starch, Phosphate Content and Season in the Intertidal Algae Codium Fragile (Suringar) Hariot....Pages 693-700
Intracellular Carbon Partitioning in Growing Chlamydomonas Reinhardii ....Pages 701-704
Diurnal Changes in Carbon Partitioning in Leaves....Pages 705-708
Characteristics of Soybean Cotyledon Photosynthesis....Pages 709-712
Fructose-2,6-Bisphosphate: A Regulatory Metabolite Directing Carbon Flow between Sucrose and Starch....Pages 713-716
Carbohydrate Storage Strategy, F-2,6-P 2 , and CAM....Pages 717-724
Physiological Function and Physical Characteristics of the Chloroplast Phosphate Translocator....Pages 725-728
The Role of Essential Sulphydryl Groups in the Functioning of the Phosphate Translocator in Maize Mesophyll Chloroplasts....Pages 729-734
Leaf Phosphate Status and its Effects on Photosynthetic Carbon Partitioning and Export in Sugar Beet....Pages 735-738
Thylakoid Structure and Function in Relation to Leaf Phosphate Status in Sugar Beet....Pages 739-746
Influence of Phosphate Nutrition on the Relationships between Inorganic Phosphate, Carbohydrates and Rubp-Case Activity during Wheat Flag Leaves Senescence....Pages 747-749
Cyanobacterin and Analogs: Structure and Activity Relationships of a Natural Herbicide....Pages 751-754
Determination of the Exchange Parameters of Herbicides on the Q B -Protein of Photosystem II....Pages 755-758
Terbutryn-Resistant Mutants of Rhodopseudomonas Viridis Are Double-Mutated....Pages 759-762
Characterization of Three Herbicide Resistant Mutants of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides 2.4.1: Structure — Function Relationship....Pages 763-766
The Production of Monospecific Antibodies to D1 and D2 Polypeptides of Photosystem II....Pages 767-770
Comparative Studies of Electron Transport and Atrazine Binding in Thylakoids and PS II Particles from Spinach....Pages 771-773
Isolation and Characterization of the Rapidly Turning over Protein of Photosystem II....Pages 775-778
Interaction of the Q B Protein of Various Species with Cross Linking Reagents and their Use for Its Isolation....Pages 779-782
Evidence for Multiple Roles of the 32–34 KDA Chloroplast Polypeptide of Scenedesmus Obliquus in Reactions of Photosystem II....Pages 783-786
Posttranslational Acylation and Intra-Thylakoid Translocation of Specific Chloroplast Proteins....Pages 787-790
Effect of the Photosynthetic Herbicides DCMU and Atrazine on the Growth of Photoautotrophic and Photoheterotrophic Cell Suspension Cultures of Chenopodium Rubrum ....Pages 791-794
Biochemical and Molecular Analyses of Herbicide Resistant Mutants in Cyanobacteria....Pages 795-798
The Chloroplast-Encoded Type of Herbicide Resistance is a Recessive Trait in Cyanobacteria....Pages 799-802
Inhibitor and Quinone Binding to Chromatophores and Reaction Centers from the Photosynthetic Bacterium Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides....Pages 803-806
Use of Barley Mutants to Probe the Role of Photosynthetic Electron Transport in the Mode of Action of Nitrodiphenyl Ether Herbicides....Pages 807-810
Differences in Photosynthesis Between a Diuron-Resistant, an Atrazine-Resistant, a Bentazon-Resistant and a Susceptible Biotype of the Green Alga Monoraphidium pusillum (Printz)....Pages 811-814
Fluorescence Investigation of DCMU and S-Triazine Herbicide Activity in Crop and Weed Species....Pages 815-818
Pyruvate Phosphate Dikinase From Maize: Purification, Characterization, Analysis of Inhibitors, and Its Use for Biorational Design of Herbicides....Pages 819-822
Back Matter....Pages 823-826
....Pages 827-830




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