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the occurrence of nitrate reductase in leaves of prunus species.nitrate reductase was found in leaves of apricot prunus armeniaca, sour cherry p. cerasus, sweet cherry p. avium, and plum p. domestica, but not in peach p. persica, from trees grown in sand culture receiving a nitrate containing nutrient solution. nitrate was found in the leaves of all species. nitrate and nitrate reductase were found in leaves of field-grown apricot, sour cherry, and plum trees. the enzyme-extracting medium contained insoluble polyvinylpyrrolidone, and including dithiothreitol ...197216658037
[properties and serology of the sarka virus of the plum]. 19695396074
[localization and migration of the sarka virus (plum pox virus)]. 19695396079
laboratory mating behavior of the plum curculio. 19695778308
presence and persistence of foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovine skin.gailiunas, peter (plum island animal disease laboratory, greenport, n. y.), and george e. cottral. presence and persistence of foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovine skin. j. bacteriol. 91:2333-2338. 1966.-this study established that the seven known antigenic types of foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv) have consistent affinity to all areas of bovine skin, even though gross cutaneous lesions usually are found only in the pedal area. considerable amounts of fmdv were present in skin of 13 differe ...19664287587
the method of pollination with a pollen mixture to obtain interspecific hybrids of plum and cherry. 19655883035
the biosynthesis of l-rhamnose of plum-leaf polysaccharides.1. the utilization of d-[1-(14)c]- and d-[6-(14)c]-glucose in the biosynthesis of l-rhamnose units of plum-leaf polysaccharides has been studied. 2. after the precursors had been metabolized in the leaves, polysaccharide fractions were prepared therefrom and the constituent l-rhamnose was isolated and purified. 3. both the specific activity and the distribution of (14)c along the carbon chain of l-rhamnose from two polysaccharide fractions from each experiment were determined. 4. the results ind ...196516749113
the biosynthesis of polysaccharides. incorporation of d-(1-14c)glucose and d-(6-14c)glucose into plum-leaf polysaccharides.1. the utilization of specifically labelled d-glucose in the biosynthesis of plum-leaf polysaccharides has been studied. after these precursors had been metabolized in plum leaves, the polysaccharides were isolated from the leaves, and their monosaccharide constituents isolated and purified. 2. both the specific activities and the distribution of (14)c along the carbon chains of the monosaccharides were determined. significant (14)c activity was found in units of d-galactose, d-glucose, d-xylose ...196514342252
influence of tissue culture passage on virulence of foot-and-mouth disease virus for mother mice.campbell, charles h. (plum island animal disease laboratory, greenport, n.y.). influence of tissue culture passage on virulence of foot-and-mouth disease virus for mother mice. j. bacteriol. 86:593-597. 1963.-foot-and-mouth disease virus serially passaged in bovine cell cultures was more lethal for mother mice than the parent virus from infected steers. in tests with virus from several pools of bovine tongue tissue, only 0 to 20% of the mice died. serial passage of such virus in primary calf-kid ...196314066443
defined medium for growth of foot-and-mouth disease virus.pledger, richard a. (plum island animal disease laboratory, greenport, n. y.) and jerome polatnick. defined medium for growth of foot-and-mouth disease virus. j. bacteriol. 83:579-583. 1962.-foot-and-mouth disease virus, grown in primary bovine calf-kidney cell layers with a defined medium containing glucose as the only organic substrate, produced virus titers equivalent to those obtained with complex media containing serum and lactalbumin hydrolyzate. mannose was the only other substrate examin ...196214487167
the biosynthesis and metabolism of polyols. 2. the metabolism of 14c-labelled d-glucose, d-glucuronic acid and d-glucitol (sorbitol) by plum leaves. 196213861242
the biosynthesis and metabolism of polyols. sorbitol (d-glucitol) of plum leaves. 196113861243
absorption, distribution, and destruction of indoleacetic acid in plum stem cuttings. 196016655369
the composition of plum gums. 195914403355
plum island animal disease laboratory. 195617648920
the metabolism of d-glucuronic acid in plum tissue and its relation to gummosis. 195513269152
comparison of the prothrombin-proconvertin determinations (owren-aas) with prothrombin-index obtained with the larsen-plum prothrombin time method. 195514396286
[plum-sized para-urethral diverticulum with calculus in a 50 year old woman]. 195413173741
[erosive effect of the hog plum (spondias lutea, l.) on the lower molars of the albino rat]. 195313134736
the structure of egg-plum gum; the hydrolysis products obtained from the methylated degraded gum. 194818906368
benzene hexachloride for control of plum curculio on peaches. 194720264504
control of low-temperature injury in the victoria plum. 194720295245
the beach plum prizes of the arnold arboretum. 194217755577
the role of sorbitol in the carbon-metabolism of the kelsey plum: changes in chemical composition during growth and storage. 193916747073
the role of sorbitol in the c-metabolism of the kelsey plum: relation of carbohydrate and acid loss to co(2) production in stored fruit. 193916747117
the nitrogen metabolism of the kelsey plum. 193816746629
the maynard plum--a carrier of the peach mosaic virus. 193717843565
a study of sterility in the plum. 191917245934
the pond-lily aphid as a plum pest. 191517797947
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