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leader proteinase of the beet yellows closterovirus: mutation analysis of the function in genome amplification.the beet yellows closterovirus leader proteinase (l-pro) possesses a c-terminal proteinase domain and a nonproteolytic n-terminal domain. it was found that although l-pro is not essential for basal-level replication, deletion of its n-terminal domain resulted in a 1, 000-fold reduction in rna accumulation. mutagenic analysis of the n-terminal domain revealed its structural flexibility except for the 54-codon-long, 5'-terminal element in the corresponding open reading frame that is critical for e ...011000252
the 64-kilodalton capsid protein homolog of beet yellows virus is required for assembly of virion tails.the filamentous virion of the closterovirus beet yellows virus (byv) consists of a long body formed by the major capsid protein (cp) and a short tail composed of the minor capsid protein (cpm) and the virus-encoded hsp70 homolog. by using nano-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and biochemical analyses, we show here that the byv 64-kda protein (p64) is the fourth integral component of byv virions. the n-terminal domain of p64 is exposed at the virion surface and is accessible to anti ...012551975
projecting overwintering regions of the beet armyworm, spodoptera exigua in china using the climex model.the beet armyworm, spodoptera exigua hübner (lepidoptera: noctuidae) is a serious agricultural pest worldwide. however, population sources of s. exigua in outbreak regions are still vague due to the lack of understanding the distribution of overwintering regions, especially in china. in the present study, the potential overwintering regions of s. exigua in china are projected using the method of compare location in the climex model in order to understand the population sources in outbreak region ...022934543
influence of different drying methods on the physicochemical properties of red beetroot (beta vulgaris l. var. cylindra).there is an increased interest in preserving fruits and vegetables by drying. the novelty of this study consists in the combination of the following three drying methods: free convection (at 50, 60, and 70°c), forced convection at 40°c and 315w microwave power. the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the drying conditions on red beetroot (beta vulgaris l.) in terms of betalain variance, and polyphenol, microstructure changes (sem). a strong thermal shock, provided by convection a ...028624090
antioxidant capacity of beetroot: traditional vs novel approaches.red beetroot has been ranked among the 10 most potent antioxidant vegetables, although only extraction-based methods have been used to evaluate its total antioxidant capacity. therefore, the present study aims at comparing the traditional extraction-based method with two more recent approaches (quencher -quick, easy, new, cheap and reproducible- and gar -global antioxidant response method), in order to establish their suitability in the case of beetroot. our results indicate that the total antio ...028620796
the cultivation of the sugar-beet in ohio. 189117788238
areas in the united states suitable for beet culture. 190417797889
a polarimetric study of the sucroclastic enzymes in beta vulgaris. 190916742142
sugar-beet mosaic. 191517748499
treatment of beet sugar plant sewage.beet sugar is an industry yearly attaining greater and greater importance. likewise the disposal of the wastes is a problem of increasing consequence in various sections of the country. this paper and the discussions constitute an unusual assembling of the facts, valuable to local authorities and those commercially interested, alike.192018010285
studies on bacterial nutrition : iv. effect of plant tissue upon growth of pneumococcus and streptococcus.in previous papers it has been shown that unheated plant tissue, in the form of potato, contains the two factors necessary for the growth of organisms of the hemoglobinophilic group. further studies (5) confirmed these findings and showed that yellow and white turnip, carrot, beet, parsnip, and sweet potato can replace blood in the cultivation of bacillus influenzae. in the present paper it has been shown that vegetable tissues also greatly facilitate and stimulate the growth of other organisms ...192319868784
crops naturally infected with sugar beet curly-top. 192717819207
a method of artificially feeding the sugar-beet leafhopper. 193217784241
purification of beet sugar wastes. 193318013756
an improved technique for the artificial feeding of the beet leafhopper with notes on its ability to synthesize glycerides. 193417780063
glutamine metabolism of the beet. 193616653351
the estimation of sugars in the leaf of the mangold (beta vulgaris): methods for the estimation of fructose, glucose and sucrose. ii. the use of basic lead acetate, charcoal and yeast to avoid interference by substances other than sugars. iii. note on the application of copper reagents to unclarified extracts. iv. tests for the presence of raffinose, maltose, galactose and pentose. 193616746046
airplane collections of sugar-beet pollen. 193817755383
evidence for the essentiality of silicon for growth of the beet plant. 193916653605
translocation of carbohydrates in the sugar beet. 193916653547
the effect of high concentrations of carbon dioxide on the glutamine and asparagine metabolism of the sugar beet. 194116653733
differential inhibition between normal and tumor (crown gall) tissue in beet roots. 194317749158
ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acid in cooked garden beets. 194417738392
a haploid sugar beet after colchicine treatment. 194521021076
some factors affecting the insecticidal action of pyrethrum extracts on the beet leafhopper. 194521004939
citric acid fermentation of beet molasses. 194616561213
yellow wilt of sugar beet in argentina. 194620991712
seed transmission of bacterial blight of sugar beet. 194620989345
the transmission of beet mosaic and beet yellows viruses by aphides; a comparative study of a nonpersistent and a persistent virus having host plants and vectors in common. 194621014294
some causes of chlorosis and necrosis of sugar-beet foliage. 194620997931
mass action as a factor in curly-top-virus infection of sugar beet. 194621015646
the argentine curly top of sugar beet. 194621009077
recovery of sucrose from cane blackstrap and beet molasses. 194720289453
studies in the metabolism of plant cells; salt respiration and accumulation in red beet tissue. 194720266420
home production of wheat, potatoes and sugar-beet. 194718907932
wireworms and the sugar-beet crop; field trials and observations. 194718901083
the beet armyworm on flax. 194718858127
localization of polyphenoloxidase in the chloroplasts of beta vulgaris. 194818878921
artificial enrichment of beet root tissue with glutamine. 194818869324
yellowing disease of family 41 sugar beet. 194918228880
nitrate poisoning from sugar beet tops. 194918114768
nitrate poisoning from beet tops. 194917648383
copper enzymes in isolated chloroplasts. polyphenoloxidase in beta vulgaris. 194916654194
[erythro-uria after red beet ingestion]. 194915405964
the transmission of sugar-beet yellows virus by mechanical inoculation. 194918151953
an inhibitor of salt absorption in root tissue of red beet. 195014780275
a germination inhibitor from sugar beet. 195014775708
a new virus affecting mangolds, sugar-beet and related plants. 195014786507
beet sensitivity: allergic reactions from the ingestion of beet sugar (sucrose) and monosodium glutamate of beet origin. 195014774619
isolation of gamma-amino-butyric acid from beetroot (beta vulgaris. 195015416798
[effect of ph of sugar beet molasses on the content of fermenting and non-fermenting sugars]. 195014815385
[an evaluation of contact insecticides in outdoor tests against the beet weevil (bothynoderes punctiventris)]. 195114833917
[organic acids in the cation-anion balance of tissue of the sugar beet]. 195114793431
chromatographic analysis of amino-acids of molasses and other beet-sugar industry by-products. 195114910613
[effect of oxygen and other oxidation agents on oxidation-reduction potential in sugar beet tissue]. 195114887580
the fermentation of sugar-beet pulp silage. 195114908020
occurrence of antifungal substances in barssica rapa, brassica oleracea and beta vulgaris. 195114882310
[influence of the present sugar beet policy on alcoholism in france]. 195114832579
beet yellows virus. 195114875148
osmophilic yeast in raw beet and cane sugars and intermediate sugar-refining products. 195114908009
[phosphorus esters in sugar beet]. 195214926613
[untoward effects of the red sugar beet]. 195212978590
[physiological and biochemical changes in leaves of beet hybrids]. 195214906223
[effect of diurnal variations of temperature on carbohydrate metabolism and cycle of development of the beet cultivated at high altitudes]. 195213033170
[refined beet sugar, energy-producing, readily assimilable and economical food]. 195213027022
[participation of phosphorylated sugars in respiration of beet]. 195212998487
the biosynthesis and metabolism of betaines in plants. 1. the estimation and distribution of glycinebetaine (betaine) in beta vulgaris l. and other plants. 195313093639
the path of carbon in photosynthesis. xix. the identification of sucrose phosphate in sugar beet leaves. 195313058362
[some cases of conjunctivitis and of keratitis due to hydrogen sulfide in a beet sugar factory]. 195313071105
the production of 2,3-butanediol by fermentation of sugar beet molasses. 195413229290
lecithinase systems in sugar beet, spinach, cabbage, and carrot. 195413190466
improvement in low-temperature resistance of sugar-beet seedlings treated with dalapon (2,2-dichloropropionic acid). 195417753558
[molasses and caramel impurities in beet sugar and in simple syrup prepared from beet sugar]. 195424543136
[causative agents of bacteriosis of sugar beet leaves]. 195414383353
submerged citric acid fermentation of sugar beet molasses: increase in scale. 195514364358
factors influencing the emergence of larvae from cysts of the beet eelworm, heterodera schachtii schmidt. 195513263553
the formation of choline and betaine in leaf disks of beta vulgaris. 195513271443
photochemical activity of chloroplasts isolated from sugar beet infected with virus yellows. 195513246644
influence of night temperature and nitrogen nutrition on the growth, sucrose accumulation and leaf minerals of sugar beet plants. 195516654765
the effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, indole-3-acetic acid, and some other substances, on pigment effusion, sodium uptake, and potassium efflux, by slices of red beetroot in vitro. 195513239665
the chemical composition of microsomes and mitochondria from silver beet. 195613363832
chlorine, bromine and sodium as nutrients for sugar beet plants. 195616654859
the biosynthesis of uridine diphosphate glucose and sucrose in sugar beet leaf. 195613314634
enzymic properties of microsomes and mitochondria from silver beet. 195613315237
microanalysis of amino acids. ii. on the amino acid content of beet molasses from hokkaido. 195713527146
chromsoome number in the sugar-beet nematode heterodera schachtil schmidt. 195713483671
soil transmission of beet ringspot virus to peach (prunus persica). 195713483607
the fate of assimilated c14o2 in the sugar beet leaf studies by displacement with c12o2. 195713460806
the preparation of glutamine from beet juice. 195713435892
the structure of some cytoplasmic components of plant cells in relation to the biochemical properties of isolated particles.1. electron micrographs of thin sections of material fixed with buffered osmium tetroxide have been used for comparison of the fine structure of isolated cytoplasmic particles from silver beet petioles and roots of germinating wheat with that of the cytoplasm of the intact cells. 2. mitochondria of wheat roots have an external double membrane and poorly oriented internal double membranes. as compared with the structures seen in situ, the isolated mitochondria showed evidence of some disorganisat ...195713416311
[biochemistry of choline and its derivatives. xxxviii. metabolism of betaine in the fruit of beta vulgaris]. 195713511004
[biochemistry of choline and its derivatives. xxxvii. betaine and choline in beta vulgaris]. 195713511003
effects of 8-azaguanine on sugar beet infected with beet yellows virus. 195713400121
pathway of betaine and choline synthesis in beta vulgaris. 195813563515
[the action of cold on sugar-beet tissues]. 195813573701
relationship between beet ringspot, potato bouquet and tomato black ring viruses. 195813525661
[pathways of spreading of sugar-beet yellow virus]. 195913852518
[pentose-cycle enzymes in the sugar beet]. 195913805953
an inhibitor of oxalic acid oxidase in beet extracts. 195916655279
the glycolytic enzymes in the conducting tissues of sugar beet. 195913662011
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