نتایج جستجو برای: corn zea mays

تعداد نتایج: 46673  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
D M Reinecke R S Bandurski

Indole-3-acetic acid is oxidized to oxindole-3-acetic acid by Zea mays tissue extracts. Shoot, root, and endosperm tissues have enzyme activities of 1 to 10 picomoles per hour per milligram protein. The enzyme is heat labile, is soluble, and requires oxygen for activity. Cofactors of mixed function oxygenase, peroxidase, and intermolecular dioxygenase are not stimulatory to enzymic activity....

Journal: :Plant physiology 1971
A Kivilaan R S Bandurski A Schulze

Incubation of purified cell wall fragments from corn (Zea mays) coleoptiles results in solubilization of some of the wall dry matter. The portion of the weight loss due to enzymatic autolysis is due mainly to solubilization of a glucan and, to a small extent, to liberation of free glucose. No other carbohydrate wall components or sugars other than glucose are solubilized despite the high concen...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1991
R McSorley R N Gallaher

Two temperate corn (Zea mays) hybrids (Pioneer 3320 and Northrup King 508), two tropical corn cultivars (Pioneer X304C hybrid and Florida SYN-1 experimental open pollinated cultivar), the sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) x sudangrass (Sorghum sudanense) hybrid DeKalb SX-17, and the sorghum hybrid DeKalb FS25E were compared for effect on nematode densities and forage yield in three plantings (one singl...

2002
J. Mark Powell Douglas B. Jackson-Smith Larry D. Satter Larry G. Bundy

Most dairy farms in Wisconsin continue to follow a fairly generalized formula of how to produce milk. Cows and replacement heifers are fed primarily homegrown feed from crop rotations comprising alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), corn (Zea mays L.), oats (Avena spp.) and soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.). Protein and mineral supplements are purchased to compliment dairy diets. However, the dairy indust...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
J Nagahashi K Hiraike

The effect of centrifugal force and length of centrifugation time on the sedimentation of plant organelles was determined for corn (Zea mays L.) root homogenates. A centrifugal force of 6000g for at least 20 minutes was necessary to pellet 90% of the mitochondrial marker (cytochrome c oxidase). This initial centrifugation step is optimal for separating mitochondria from microsomes, since cross-...

2003
J. A. BOUNDY J. S. WALL JAMES E. TURNER J. H. WOYCHIK R. J. DIMLER

A plant proteinpolysaccharide complex extracted from corn (zea mays) pericarp with 15% trichloracetic acid contains hydroxyproline as a significant constituent of its protein or polypeptide moiety. Hydroxyproline, serine, and threonine, present in nearly equimolar amounts, constitute one-third of the amino acid residues. The polysaccharide portion of this material contains glucose in major amou...

2012

In the present study, Malaysian Zea mays hair extracts are screened for the occurrence of bioactive compounds. The results positively showed the present of flavonoids, saponin, tannins, phlobatannins, phenols, alkaloids and cardiac glycosides in both aqueous and methanolic extract of Zea mays hair. Terpenoid compounds however present only in the methanolic extract sample. In addition, the total...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2021

The effect of temperature on the sulfate adsorption capacity adsorbents prepared from corn stalks (Zea mays) was evaluated. Two bioadsorbents were biomass: a biochar modified with H2SO4 mass: volume ratio 1:1 (B 1:1), and cellulose cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (CTAC). There also determined thermodynamic parameters (?G°, ?S° ?H°) it studied kinetics isotherm. At 25 °C obtained highest 16.4 ...

2009
Marius GHEJU Ionel BALCU Mihaela CIOPEC

Concentration levels of hexavalent chromium in contaminated soil and in Zea mays plant parts were determined and Cr(VI) bioaccumulation and bioconcentration capacity of this plant were discussed. Zea mays seeds were sown in 40 mg Cr(VI)/kg dw polluted soil. After harvesting it was observed that hexavalent chromium concentrations in plant organs decreased in the following order: roots > stems > ...

2018
David W Onstad Andre L B Crespo Zaiqi Pan Philip R Crain Stephen D Thompson Clinton D Pilcher Amit Sethi

In this review, we evaluate the intentional mixing or blending of insecticidal seed with refuge seed for managing resistance by insects to insecticidal corn (Zea mays). We first describe the pest biology and farming practices that will contribute to weighing trade-offs between using block refuges and blended refuges. Case studies are presented to demonstrate how the trade-offs will differ in di...

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