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Respiration in postharvest sugarbeet roots is not limited by respiratory capacity or adenylates
(Journal of Plant Physiology, 2018)
Respiration
(Studium Press, 2009)
Aerobic respiration is a process, where energy rich compounds are enzymatically hydrolyzed and oxidized. A part of the energy released is trapped in the form of ATP and made available for use in energy consuming processes ...
Plant species identity and richness influence microbial respiration of soil microorganisms on various functional groups in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina
(MedCrave, 2018-03-20)
Studies on basal soil respiration (i.e., under undisturbed conditions) are very important because they can be used as indirect indicators of the biological activity in those soils; this ecological process is recognized as ...
Contrasting thermal acclimation of leaf dark respiration and photosynthesis of Antarctic vascular plant species exposed to nocturnal warming
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2019)
Leaf respiration and photosynthesis will respond differently to an increase in temperature during night, which can be more relevant in sensitive ecosystems such as Antarctica. We postulate that the plant species able to ...
Metabolic interconnectivity among alternative respiration, residual respiration, carbohydrates and phenolics in leaves of Salvinia minima exposed to Cr(VI)
(Elsevier, 2013-03)
Floating and submerged leaves of the aquatic fern Salvinia minima were used to analyze a metabolic interconnectivity among mitochondrial alternative respiration, residual respiration (Rresp), carbohydrate metabolism and ...
Effect of gramine on the susceptibility of barley leaves to Pseudomonas syringae
(1990)
The effects of gramine on the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae in culture and on barley leaf disks were studied. Gramine prolonged the lag phase of growth and decreased the size of the population at stationary phase at ...
On the role of plant mitochondrial metabolism and its impact on photosynthesis in both optimal and sub-optimal growth conditions
(Photosynthesis Research, 2019)
Differences in respiration between dormant and non-dormant buds suggest the involvement of ABA in the development of endodormancy in grapevines
(Elsevier, 2016)
Grapevine buds (Vitis vinifera L) enter endodormancy (ED) after perceiving the short-day (SD) photoperiod signal and undergo metabolic changes that allow them to survive the winter temperatures. In the present study, we ...