Publications
Title | Abstract | Year Filter | PMID(sorted descending) Filter |
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translocation of amino acids in sugar beet. | 1966 | 5965528 | |
[influence of a mixture of trace elements on some vegetative processes in the sugar beet. 3. changes in the nitrogen containing substances]. | 1966 | 5955574 | |
[effect of a mixture of trace elements on some processes of the sugar beet during vegetation. i. changes in the intensity of photosynthesis and water economy in the plant]. | 1966 | 5945180 | |
content of nucleic acid in intact nuclear polyhedral bodies isolated from virus-infected beet armyworms, spodoptera exigua (lepidoptera: noctuidae). | 1966 | 5939395 | |
[the influence of a mixture of micro elements on some vegetative processes of the sugar beet. ii. changes in the quantitative composition of free saccharides]. | 1966 | 5926715 | |
[chopped sugar beet leaf as possible cause of disease in cattle]. | 1965 | 5895527 | |
[study of pseudomonas aptata brown et jamieson--agent of sugar beet bacteriosis in the ukrainian ssr]. | 1965 | 5868319 | |
the isolation and partial characterization of fraction i protein from spinach-beet chloroplasts. | 1965 | 5867783 | |
[purification of beet yellow virus for electron microscope studies]. | 1965 | 5864434 | |
the fermentation of sugar-beet pulp and sucrose in an artificial rumen, and the effect of linseed oil fatty acids on the fermentation. | 1969 | 5818375 | |
distribution of polyethylene glycol in suspensions of food particles, especially sugar-beet pulp and dried grass pellets. | 1969 | 5808007 | |
estimation of estrogenic and toxic potencies of sugar beet plant (beta vulgaris) and silage in mice. | 1969 | 5793962 | |
[effect of flying dust from cement factories on the ultrastructure of chloroplasts in sugar beet leaves]. | 1969 | 5792261 | |
nuclear changes in mesophyll cells of gomphrena globosa l. associated with infection by beet mosaic virus. | 1969 | 5784852 | |
proteinaceous and virus-like inclusions in cells infected with beet mosaic virus. | 1969 | 5777569 | |
studies concerning the effect of ferric ferrocyanide, beet pulp, and fluoride upon 137cesium retention in the rat. | 1969 | 5773698 | |
membrane feeding and infectivity neutralization used in a serological comparison of potato leaf roll and beet western yellows viruses. | 1969 | 5762202 | |
sugar beet pollen allergy as an occupational disease. | 1968 | 5757078 | |
[a method of determining the nitrate content of beet]. | 1968 | 5752772 | |
[compatibility of boiled sugar beet chips containing 6 per cent urea]. | 1968 | 5752122 | |
[reaction of the black bean leaf aphid aphis fabae scop. to qualitative changes in the content of amino acids in vegetation organs of the spindle tree (evonymus europea l.) and seedlings of sugar beet]. | 1968 | 5727735 | |
permeability alterations in beet root beta vulgaris var. rubra caused by amphotericin b. | 1968 | 5715672 | |
isolation from sugar beet fruit and characterization of cis-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide as a germination inhibitor. | 1968 | 5657843 | |
effects of mineral oils and lipids on aphid transmission of beet mosaic and beet yellows viruses. | 1968 | 5650705 | |
sex attractant of sugar beet wireworm: identification and biological activity. | the sex attractant produced by adult females of the sugar beet wire-worm, limonius californicus (mannerheim) has been isolated and identified as valeric acid. in the laboratory, male wireworm beetles are repelled by the pure attractant but are drawn with intense sexual excitement to its dilute solutions; in the field, male beetles are lured from a distance of 12 meters. the pheromone occurs in unusually large amounts in the female's body. | 1968 | 5634914 |
[the anthocyans of beta vulgaris var. rubra (red beets), vaccinium myrtillis (whortleberries), vinum rubrum (red wine) and their significance as cell respiratory activators for cancer prophylaxis and cancer therapy]. | 1967 | 5631540 | |
[the role of cholindehydrogenase in betaine biosynthesis as one of the factors of sugar beet resistance to phytopathogens]. | 1967 | 5623168 | |
[role of rhizosphere bacteria in accumulation of nucleic acids in sugar-beet germs]. | 2000 | 5619951 | |
a thin layer electrophoresis method for the concentration and separation of coloured substances from beet juice. | 1967 | 5586985 | |
intraperitoneal injection of white mice with nucleopolyhedrosis virus of the beet armyworm, spodoptera exigua. | 1971 | 5581814 | |
effect of beet pulp and citrus pulp on rumination activity. | 1971 | 5570077 | |
nitrate and nitrite nitrogen in fresh, stored and processed table beets and spinach from different levels of field nitrogen fertilisation. | 1971 | 5551011 | |
an active principle responsible for estrogenicity in the leaves of beta vulgaris. isolation, identification and estimation. | 1971 | 5546260 | |
[relations between feeding of sugar-beet-top silage and fertility in dairy herds]. | 1970 | 5466235 | |
free amino acids in sugar beet leaves and their effect upon growth of (parasitic fungus) cercospora beticola sacc. | 1970 | 5457494 | |
searching, in beet molasses, activators or inhibitors for citric acid fermentation. | 1970 | 5433026 | |
effect of filipin on the permeability of red beet and potato tuber discs. | 1970 | 5427124 | |
oxidative activity of mitochondria isolated from plant tissues sensitive and resistant to chilling injury. | arrhenius plots of the respiration rates of mitochondria isolated from chilling sensitive plant tissues (tomato and cucumber fruit, and sweet potato roots) showed a linear decrease from 25 c to about 9 to 12 c (with q(10) values of 1.3 to 1.6), at which point there was a marked deviation with an increased slope as temperatures were reduced to 1.5 c (q(10) of 2.2 to 6.3). the log of the respiration rate of mitochondria from chilling resistant tissues (cauliflower buds, potato tubers, and beet roo ... | 1970 | 5427108 |
a spiny cell component in the sugar beet. | 1970 | 5425384 | |
[mycoflora in the roots of sugar beet]. | 2001 | 5400083 | |
[an epidemiological study of the occurrence of tularemia among the personnel of the beet sugar works in the area of south moravia]. | 1969 | 5394199 | |
survey of some actinomycetales for alpha-galactosidase activity. | the enzyme alpha-galactosidase offers potential to (i) eliminate possibly the flatus-inducing factor(s) in edible beans, (ii) eliminate raffinose during beet-sugar processing, and (iii) determine raffinose analytically. accordingly, 20 genera of the order actinomycetales buchanan 1917 were tested for evidence of alpha-galactosidase activity. test filtrates were prepared with a medium containing d-galactose and soybean meal. enzyme activity was demonstrated through cellulose thin-layer chromatogr ... | 1969 | 5392462 |
isolation on intact mitochondria from sugar beet leaves. | 1969 | 5360113 | |
organization of beet yellows-virus inclusions in leaf cells of beta. | 1966 | 5221232 | |
[effect of high-energy electrons on the seeds of hybrids and the resulting forms of sugar beet and onion]. | 2002 | 5149742 | |
effect of sodium and magnesium fertilisers and irrigation on growth, composition and yield of sugar beet. | 1971 | 5139810 | |
the effects of soil fumigation and nitrogen fertilizers on nematodes and sugar beet in sandy soils. | 1971 | 5137937 | |
organo-mercury fungicide treatment of sugar-beet seed. | 1971 | 5137936 | |
effects on myzus persicae (sulz.) and transmission of beet yellows virus of applying certain trace elements to sugar beet. | 1971 | 5133524 | |
[reduction of nitrates to nitrites in beet juice]. | 2008 | 5131661 | |
sterilization of the beet leafhopper: induction of sterility and evaluation of biotic effects with a model sterilant (om-53139) and 60 co irradiation. | 1971 | 5122327 | |
cytology of beet yellows virus infection in tetragonia. 3. conformations of virus in infected cells. | 1971 | 5112776 | |
ultrastructure of sugarbeet leaves infected with beet western yellows virus. | 1972 | 5066415 | |
[pollinosis. 4. sugar beet pollinosis as an occupational disease]. | 1972 | 5043882 | |
measures against water pollution in beet sugar processing industries. | 1972 | 5017480 | |
the action of o-dihydric phenols in the hydroxylation of p-coumaric acid by a phenolase from leaves of spinach beet (beta vulgaris l.). | 1. under defined conditions, the hydroxylation of p-coumaric acid catalysed by a phenolase from leaves of spinach beet (beta vulgaris l.) was observed to develop its maximum rate only after a lag period. 2. by decreasing the reaction rate with lower enzyme concentrations or by increasing it with higher concentrations of reductants, the length of the lag period was inversely related to the maximum rate subsequently developed. 3. low concentrations of caffeic acid or other o-dihydric phenols aboli ... | 1970 | 4991965 |
the composition of the cyst wall of the beet cyst-nematode heterodera schachtii. | 1. cyst walls of the beet cyst-nematode (heterodera schachtii schmidt) were obtained by sieving a suspension of crushed cysts; about 15mg of dried cyst walls was obtained from 1000 cysts. 2. the cyst walls contained 68% protein calculated from nitrogen content. glutamic acid, glycine, proline and hydroxyproline made up about 54% by weight of the amino acids obtained on acid hydrolysis. 3. minor constituents of the cyst wall were hexosamine (3.3%), lipid (6%), carbohydrate (2%) and phenols (2%). ... | 1970 | 4991866 |
the oxidation of unsaturated lipids by isolated sugar beet chloroplasts. | 1966 | 4961135 | |
biotin production and utilization in a sewage treatment lagoon. | biotin, in a sewage oxidation lagoon also receiving potato processing wastes, was observed to increase two logs during the summer period of waste stabilization and then to decline to near earlier concentrations. three organisms, aerobacter aerogenes, chlorella vulgaris, and thiocapsa floridana, were at least partially responsible for these fluctuations; the latter two organisms were associated with biotin utilization and the former with biotin production. since copious quantities of biotin are p ... | 1971 | 4939123 |
[sensitization to the pollen of sugar beet]. | 2015 | 4849687 | |
[aneuploidy in triploid fodder-sugar beet hybrids]. | 2008 | 4829683 | |
[the content of amino acids in beet molasses from irag]. | 1973 | 4794754 | |
self-fertility in sugar beet under different ecological conditions. | 1973 | 4777942 | |
the effect of nitrogen fertilisation on the total amino acid content of table beet roots. | 1973 | 4731672 | |
[total oxalates in different samples of the sugar beet (beta vulgaris saccharata)]. | 1973 | 4714789 | |
fat synthesis from supplemented beet molasses by penicillium soppi zaleski in still and shaken cultures. | 1973 | 4692896 | |
use of molasses dried beet pulp-urea as an npn source for young ruminants. | 1972 | 4673543 | |
an outbreak of mycotic abortion apparently due to mould-infested sugar beet pulp. | 1973 | 4589483 | |
variable amounts of dna related to the size of chloroplasts. iv. three-dimensional arrangement of dna in fully differentiated chloroplasts of beta vulgaris l. | 1972 | 4561802 | |
[reduction of minor injuries in sugar beet growers]. | 1972 | 4482901 | |
[investigations of beet mild yellowing. 1. virus transmission by myzus persicae sulz. after feeding of plant extracts through an artificial membrane (author's transl)]. | 1974 | 4480507 | |
[tularemia incidence in new modern sugar work workers in the course of sugar-beet season in 1971 (author's transl)]. | 1974 | 4451930 | |
hybridization of labelled rna to dna from sugar beet root. | 1974 | 4440353 | |
polyribosome formation and rna synthesis after breaking the dormancy of sugar beet root. | 1974 | 4440352 | |
[effect of calcium ions in extract preparation and extract purification in the sugar industry. part 1. model experiments on the effect of calcium ions in colloid-free sugar beet extract]. | 1974 | 4437601 | |
[lysine-supplemented rations of wheat and unextracted fresh sugar beet chips as compared with standard type swine fattening meal and wheat fish meat ration]. | 1974 | 4433238 | |
purification and partial characterization of sugar beet yellows virus. | 1974 | 4432379 | |
the intracellular location of phenol oxidases, peroxidase and phosphatases in the leaves of spinach beet (beta vulgaris l. subspecies vulgaris). | 1972 | 4405492 | |
the hydroxylation of p-coumaric acid by an enzyme from leaves of spinach beet (beta vulgaris l.). | 1. an enzyme from the leaves of spinach beet (beta vulgaris l.) that catalyses the hydroxylation of p-coumaric acid to caffeic acid in the presence of ascorbate has been purified about 1000-fold on a protein basis. 2. it is activated by high concentrations of ammonium sulphate and sodium chloride. 3. the preparation shows both hydroxylase and catechol oxidase activities, in a constant ratio throughout the purification procedure; they are similarly activated by salts. 4. ascorbate acts as a reduc ... | 1969 | 4389984 |
synthesis of polyprenyltolouquinols from homogentisate and polyprenyl pyrophosphates in particulate fractions of euglena and sugar beet. | chloroplast-rich particles of sugar beet and euglena gracilis are able to carry out the light-, h(2)o(2)- and o(2)-independent syntheses of a nonaprenyltoluquinol, an octaprenyltoluquinol and a phytyltoluquinol from homogentisate and nonaprenyl, octaprenyl and phytyl pyrophosphate. the formation of these compounds probably takes place by the concomitant polyprenylation (or phytylation) and non-oxidative decarboxylation of homogentisate. | 1974 | 4374200 |
oxidative decarboxylation of glycollate and glyoxylate by leaf peroxisomes. | 1. the conditions under which peroxisomal preparations from leaves of spinach beet and spinach catalyse the release of (14)co(2) from [1-(14)c]glycollate and [1-(14)c]glyoxylate were investigated. 2. at ph8, (14)co(2) production from [1-(14)c]glyoxylate was accompanied by equivalent quantities of formate. the accumulation of oxalate and the effects of various reagents, especially catalase inhibitors, show that glyoxylate is non-enzymically oxidized by h(2)o(2), which is generated by the oxidatio ... | 1974 | 4362741 |
oxidation of formate and oxalate in peroxisomal preparations from leaves of spinach beet (beta vulgaris l.). | 1972 | 4349795 | |
the expression of catechol oxidase activity during the hydroxylation of p-coumaric acid by spinach-beet phenolase. | 1. the conditions under which oxygen consumption in excess of that required for the hydroxylation of p-coumaric acid to caffeic acid, catalysed by spinach-beet phenolase, can be suppressed, have been examined. 2. with dimethyltetrahydropteridine as electron donor, oxygen uptake was exactly equivalent to the caffeic acid produced, provided that p-coumaric acid was in excess, but with excess of reductant, oxygen uptake caused by the further oxidation of caffeic acid was also observed. 3. with equa ... | 1972 | 4346745 |
isolation of phosphodiesterase from sugar beet leaves. | 1972 | 4333586 | |
the isolation of peroxisomes, mitochondria and chloroplasts from leaves of spinach beet (beta vulgaris l. ssp. vulgaris). | 1971 | 4332057 | |
comparative studies on the activity of carboxylases and other enzymes in relation to the new pathway of photosynthetic carbon dioxide fixation in tropical grasses. | 1. the activity per unit of chlorophyll of certain carboxylases, and of other enzymes involved in photosynthesis, was determined in leaf extracts of the tropical grasses, sugar-cane, maize and sorghum, and compared with the activities for wheat, oat and silver-beet. maximum rates of photosynthetic carbon dioxide uptake were also measured for comparison with enzyme activities. 2. phosphopyruvate carboxylase activity was about 60 times greater in the tropical grasses than in wheat, oat and silver- ... | 1967 | 4292834 |
swayback (enzootic ataxia) in alberta lambs. | swayback (enzootic ataxia), a disease not previously described in canada, occurred in newborn lambs in alberta in 1972. of 100 lambs born in one flock, over 60 succumbed in the enzootic. the diagnosis was based on the presence of a) gross cavitations and gelatinous lesions of the cerebral white matter in 16 of 24 (66.67%) lambs examined, b) central chromatolysis and hyalinization of neurons of the red and vestibular nuclei and reticular formation and of the lateral and ventral horns of the spina ... | 1974 | 4274817 |
[effects of some lactones on the speed of exosmosis of pigments of beta vulgaris (var. rubra)]. | 1966 | 4223945 | |
[skin diseases among agricultural workers in flax and sugar beet of areas]. | 1965 | 4221603 | |
development of infection with beet western yellows virus in the sugarbeet. | 1972 | 4113243 | |
[bacilliform particles in ultrathin sections of leaves from fodder-beet (beta vulgaris l., ssp. vulgaris var. alba dc.) infected with beta virus 3]. | 1970 | 4100847 | |
electron microscopy of beta leaves infected with beet yellow stunt virus. | 1970 | 4099082 | |
effect of iron on the activity of aconitate hydratase and synthesis of citric acid by aspergillus niger. | two strains of a. niger were cultivated on beet molasses medium by the surface method, and the effects of iron on the mycelium formation, the rate of sugar utilization, the activity of aconitate hydratase, and synthesis of citric acid were determined. among various sources of di- and trivalent iron, ferrous sulphate was chosen for studies, which most effectively limited the synthesis of organic iron, ferrous sulphate was chosen for studies, which most effectively limited the synthesis of organic ... | 1985 | 4090766 |
[prevention of thermoregulatory stress in workers engaged in sugar beet processing]. | 1985 | 4085886 | |
[effect of sugar beet saponins on the body of animals]. | a study was made of the effect of sugar beet saponins on motor activity of animals, energy, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, osmotic resistance of red blood cells, antitoxic liver function. the 50- and 100-fold increase of the initial dose gave rise to an elevation of motor activity, lowering of the content of pre-beta-lipoproteins and increase of the amount of alpha-lipoproteins in blood serum, reduction of the osmotic resistance of red blood cells, dissociation of the processes of oxidation ... | 1985 | 4082523 |
monoclonal elisa for the determination of bnyv-virus. | monoclonal antibodies have been developed against the bnyv-virus (beet-necrotic-yellow-vein) which causes the rhizomania disease in sugar beet (beta vulgaris). the b103 hybridoma produced predominantly igg2a at greater than 100 micrograms/ml. igm-production could not, however, be ruled out. in a polyclonal-monoclonal indirect sandwich elisa, the b103-antibody bound to bnyvv of austrian, german, french and bulgarian origin at a sensitivity of 1 ng/ml or less. comparison of sugar beet samples in e ... | 1985 | 4043537 |
fodder beet problems. | 1985 | 4002546 | |
feed preferences of ponies. | preference trials were conducted with mature ponies. in trial 1, oats were compared with oats plus sucrose. four of six pony geldings selected oats plus sucrose, but one pony demonstrated a dislike for sucrose and one selected from the bucket on the right side regardless of content. oats, maize, barley, rye and wheat were compared in trial 2 using six mature pony mares. oats were the preferred grain, with maize and barley ranking second and third respectively. wheat and rye were the least prefer ... | 2014 | 3979369 |
quantitative characterization of a biological membrane by means of its spatial autocovariance. | profiles for the exoplasmic face (ef) of the freeze-fractured plasma membrane from the root storage tissue of red beets are reconstructed by microdensitometry of micrographs of surface-shadowed-platinum carbon replicas. autocovariance functions (acfs) are computed from those profiles. the initial portions of the acfs have a gaussian form whose parameters (root mean square surface roughness and autocovariance length) are estimated. the parameter estimates are used to show that the pits on the ef ... | 1985 | 3978212 |
effects of commonly consumed vegetables on hepatic xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes in the mouse. | to investigate the effects of consuming a variety of common vegetables on the activities of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes in the mouse liver, male c57bl/6 mice were fed purified diets supplemented isocalorically with 20% freeze-dried powdered kidney bean, soya bean, alfalfa, cauliflower, mustard greens, carrot, kale, brussels sprouts, beet, egg plant or onion or with 40% sweet potato. hepatic ethoxycoumarin o-deethylase (ecd) activity was increased significantly (p less than or equal to 0.05) ... | 1985 | 3877667 |