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 the contents of sterol derivatives (sterols + esters, glycosides and acylated glycosides) have been determined using thin layer chromatography in leaves and bulky and organs from carrots (daucus carota l.) potato (solanum tuberosum l.), onion (allium cepa l.) two varieties of radish (raphanus sativus l.) and gentiana purpurea l. plants. ether-soluble lipids of leaves contain 2.8-5.2%, those of storage tissue 3.1-8.9% sterol derivatives. the fractionation of lettuce (lactuca sativa l., burpee's r ...197011945480
a new species of the genus aphelenchoides fischer, 1894 (nematoda: aphelenchoididae) from rootlets of radish (raphanus sativus) in lucknow. 19695381125
[the dose response relations in geotropic and phototropic stimulation: comparison of mono-with dicotyledonous plants].the increase in the geotropic curvatures of avena coleoptiles and lens epicotyls is linear and proportional to the time of stimulation. with low stimulation the sensitivities of both objects are equal; with longer stimulation the curvature of avena coleoptiles is somewhat greater.to increased phototropic irradiance lens epicotyls react with a first and a second positive curvature. between the two ranges of curvature (from about 10,000 up to 1,000,000 lx · sec) they are phototropically insensitiv ...196724522545
a light and electron microscope study of small, spherical nuclear bodies in meristematic cells of allium cepa, vicia faba, and raphanus sativus.interphase, preprophase, and prophase nuclei of meristematic cells of allium cepa, vicia faba, and raphanus sativus are characterized by the presence of spherical bodies approximately 1 micro in diameter. these structures are feulgen-negative but stain metachromatically with azure b, as the nucleolus, following fixation with glutaraldehyde. at the ultrastructural level, they consist predominantly of fibrils estimated to be between 70 and 100 a in diameter which greatly resemble those found withi ...19655323608
root hairs, cuticle, and pits.the filamentous roots of mustard (raphanus sativus), radish (brassica nigra), squash (cucurbita pepo), and wheat (triticum aestivum) are covered throughout their length with living nucleated root hairs which may measure 1600 micro or more. the outer walls of piliferous and nonpiliferous cells consist of successive layers of mucilage, cutin, and the cellulose-pectic framework of the cell. plasmodesmata and pits occur on all cell walls. under the electron microscope individual pores and pits in th ...196317746006
[antimicrobial properties of raphanus sativus. ii. antimicrobial properties of a preparation from acid substances from raphanus sativus var. niger]. 196114478783
[antibiotic effect of the allyl isothiocyanate extracted from various horticultural forms of the seeds of raphanus sativus l., var. radicula pers. towards various bacteria, including two strains of tubercle bacillus avian type, cow 18 and cow 70; note ii]. 195114864944
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