نتایج جستجو برای: insoluble phosphorus

تعداد نتایج: 54322  

2012
Theodore W. Peters Matthew J. Rardin Gregg Czerwieniec Uday S. Evani Pedro Reis-Rodrigues Gordon J. Lithgow Sean D. Mooney Bradford W. Gibson Robert E. Hughes

Accumulation of insoluble protein in cells is associated with aging and aging-related diseases; however, the roles of insoluble protein in these processes are uncertain. The nature and impact of changes to protein solubility during normal aging are less well understood. Using quantitative mass spectrometry, we identify 480 proteins that become insoluble during postmitotic aging in Saccharomyces...

Journal: :Crops 2022

The adoption of food crops as a source dietary macro- and micro-nutrients is sustainable way to promote diet biodiversity health while being respectful the environment. aim this work was comprehensively characterize nutrient phytochemical content buckwheat seeds (Fagopyrum esculentum) assess their physical properties for evaluation suitability ingredients. samples were found be complete sources...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2022

Abstract Through the role of phytase, some soil bacteria can mineralize insoluble organic P such as phytate (myoinositol hexakisphosphate). Phytase is a secreted enzyme possessing ability to hydrolyze into phosphate esters and inorganic for plants absorption. This study aimed isolate phytase-producing from mangrove sediment examine influence nutrients (source carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) physi...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2000
T R Bates J P Lynch

Arabidopsis thaliana root hairs grow longer and denser in response to low-phosphorus availability. We tested the hypothesis that wild-type Arabidopsis would acquire more phosphorus under phosphorus-limiting conditions than mutants that do not have the root hair response. The growth and phosphorus acquisition of wild-type Arabidopsis (WS) were compared to two root hair mutants (rhd6 and rhd2) un...

2003
JOHN W. PALMER

Fleming (1) in 1922 reported the occurrence of a bacteriolytic principle, lysozyme, in egg white, tears, and other animal fluids. Since then much work has been devoted to its bacteriological behavior, but the only work of importance on its purification and chemical nature was that of Wolff (2). Wolff precipitated diluted egg white with colloidal iron, evaporated the filtrate to a small volume, ...

Journal: :Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols 2022

The results of the theoretical graphical analysis decomposition sulfuric and phosphoric acids from mass wastes production – slag, accumulated reserves which are industrial importance in terms quantity, presented. A representative sample slag Kainar LLP was obtained for research. research showed that main products slag's stage a solution acid with concentration 14-17% P2O5 cake precipitate conta...

Journal: :Frontiers in agronomy 2022

Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plants and considered as one of the limiting nutrients to plants. The majority P in soil found form insoluble phosphate complexes, making unavailable In present study, we report two highly efficient solubilizing bacteria isolated from closed flower Hedychium coronarium L., a medicinal plant commonly known Gulbakawali. Based on morphological, bioc...

Studies show that Oryza sativa L. contains a structure named β-glucan with anti cancer properties. In the present study, a tissue culture for rice was carried out and β-glucan content was measured under various sugar and vitamin levels in basic MS medium. Seeds of Hashemi cultivar were cultured on MS medium. Two plant hormones, namely, 2,4-D (0, 1, 1.5, 2 and 3 mg/l) and kinetin (0,0.5, 1, and ...

2012
C. PLASSARD B. DELL

Globally, phosphorus (P) limits productivity of trees in many forests and plantations especially in highly weathered, acidic or calcareous profiles. Most trees form mycorrhizal associations which are prevalent in the organic and mineral soil horizons. This review critically examines mechanisms that enhance the acquisition of P by tree roots. Mycorrhizal roots have a greater capacity to take up ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1949
J SACKS

A procedure has been worked out for the fractionation of the acidsoluble P compounds of liver for use in tracer experiments. Like all similar fractionations, e.g., those of LePage (6) and Kaplan and Greenberg (3), it is based principally on differences in the solubilities of the alkaline earth salts of these compounds and in their susceptibility to hydrolysis. LePage separates the “barium-insol...

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