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Deconstruction of Lignocellulose into Soluble Sugars by Native and Designer Cellulosomes

Deconstruction of Lignocellulose into Soluble Sugars by Native and Designer Cellulosomes

... both glucose and xylose yields for consequent reduction in the total enzyme loading. Future studies using designer cellulosomes should therefore address this issue in order to further increase conversion of cellulosic ...

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Nitrogen uptake kinetics and accumulation of soluble nitrogen fractions and soluble sugars in Jatropha curcas L.

Nitrogen uptake kinetics and accumulation of soluble nitrogen fractions and soluble sugars in Jatropha curcas L.

... No significant differences in amino-N concentrations were observed between treatments, either for the whole plant or for the different plant parts. However, the accumulation of soluble N fractions was higher in ...

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Role of 5-aminolevulinic acid in the salinity stress response of the seeds and seedlings of the medicinal plant Cassia obtusifolia L.

Role of 5-aminolevulinic acid in the salinity stress response of the seeds and seedlings of the medicinal plant Cassia obtusifolia L.

... Background: Soil salinity, one of the major abiotic stresses affecting germination, crop growth, and productivity, is a common adverse environmental factor. The possibility of enhancing the salinity stress tolerance of ...

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INFLUENCE OF PACLOBUTRAZOL AND TRIACONTANOL ON GROWTH AND WATER RELATIONS IN OLIVE VARIETIES UNDER WATER STRESS

INFLUENCE OF PACLOBUTRAZOL AND TRIACONTANOL ON GROWTH AND WATER RELATIONS IN OLIVE VARIETIES UNDER WATER STRESS

... Both the bioregulators significantly increased the accumulation of osmolytes like amino acids and soluble sugars over the untreated plants.Paclobutrazol and triacontanol [r] ...

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Modification of cadmium toxicity in pea seedlings by kinetin

Modification of cadmium toxicity in pea seedlings by kinetin

... of soluble sugars and free amino acids of either shoots or ..., soluble sugars and free amino acids content of shoots and roots; dark respiration rate (R D ), contents of soluble ...

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Ecophysiological studies of three desert plants growing in two different habitats, central region, saudi arabia

Ecophysiological studies of three desert plants growing in two different habitats, central region, saudi arabia

... (soluble sugars, total lipids content, soluble proteins, and free fatty and amino acids) and inorganic (K + , Na + , Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Cl - , SO 4 2- and HCO 3 - ) ...

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Quality of shiitake stipe steamed bun

Quality of shiitake stipe steamed bun

... Shiitake [Lentinula edodes (Berk.) Pegler] stipe was incorporated into steamed bun. Quality attributes including the specific volume, colour and sensory evaluation, and taste components in shiitake stipe steamed buns ...

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Effects of low temperature on the photosynthesis and productivity of rice plants

Effects of low temperature on the photosynthesis and productivity of rice plants

... 3 Yield reduction in different rice cultivars under the simulated CDW conditions was due to: a a reduction of photosynthesis probably caused by the accumulation of soluble sugars in the [r] ...

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Water sorption isotherms of globe artichoke leaves

Water sorption isotherms of globe artichoke leaves

... used: soluble sugars (glucose, fructose and sucrose), inulin, proteins, insoluble fiber (as cellulose) and soluble inorganic salts (as ...of soluble compounds was determined in the case of ...

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Regulation of Leaf Senescence by Cytokinin, Sugars,
and Light. 
Effects on NADH-Dependent Hydroxypyruvate Reductase

Regulation of Leaf Senescence by Cytokinin, Sugars, and Light. Effects on NADH-Dependent Hydroxypyruvate Reductase

... As a senescence-related loss of chlorophyll or protein can be induced by increased sugar contents, soluble sugars were measured in the leaves of wild-type and transgenic tobacco plants. Leaf contents of Glc ...

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Pathological and biochemical changes in Brassica juncea (mustard) infected with Albugo candida (white rust)

Pathological and biochemical changes in Brassica juncea (mustard) infected with Albugo candida (white rust)

... Observations at the university field experimental station in Pantnagar (northern India) revealed that four genotypes of B. juncea , EC-399296, EC-399299, EC- 399313 and EC-399301, which showed moderate visible infection ...

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The Responses of Salsola orientalis to Salt Stress

The Responses of Salsola orientalis to Salt Stress

... soluble sugars in plant may be observed in response to osmotic pressure that their concentrations depending on species and in various plant tissues are different (Javed Khan, ...of soluble ...

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Winter use by takahe (Notornis mantelli of the summer-green fern (Hypolepis millefolium in relation to its annual cycle of carbohydrates and minerals

Winter use by takahe (Notornis mantelli of the summer-green fern (Hypolepis millefolium in relation to its annual cycle of carbohydrates and minerals

... In a previous study of the food habits of takahe (Mills and Mark, 1977) it was shown that, from spring through to autumn the birds selected both amongst and between tall tussock (Chionochloa) species for those plants ...

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Ethanol and anaerobic conditions reversibly inhibit commercial cellulase activity in thermophilic simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (tSSF)

Ethanol and anaerobic conditions reversibly inhibit commercial cellulase activity in thermophilic simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (tSSF)

... Prior work in our group investigated the effect of etha- nol on enzyme stability, which is subsequently incorpo- rated into the described mathematical model of tSSF. However, even with this inactivation included, the ...

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Feasibility Study for the Production of Bio-ethanol from Sugarcane in Mauritius

Feasibility Study for the Production of Bio-ethanol from Sugarcane in Mauritius

... Bioethanol is primarily produced by fermentation of sugar cane. The sugar cane is harvested and crushed, and soluble sugars are extracted by washing with water. Alternatively, bioethanol can be produced ...

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Inter Conversion of Carbohydrate Reserves from  Pollen Maturation to Rehydration in a Chili Pepper

Inter Conversion of Carbohydrate Reserves from Pollen Maturation to Rehydration in a Chili Pepper

... (soluble sugars and starch) were quantified in three advanced stages of pollen development, from the final maturation to rehydration, in a chili pepper cultivar (Capsicum annuum ...of soluble enzymes ...

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Screening of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] genotypes against shootfly [Atherigona soccata (Rondani)] in correlation with physico-chemical traits

Screening of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] genotypes against shootfly [Atherigona soccata (Rondani)] in correlation with physico-chemical traits

... contents were positively correlated with susceptibly to shoot fly, while tannins showed a negative correlation with shoot fly incidence. There was no association between protein, phenol and lignin content and resistance ...

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Utilization of Algal Consortium to Produce Biofuels and Byproducts For Reducing Pollution load

Utilization of Algal Consortium to Produce Biofuels and Byproducts For Reducing Pollution load

... to soluble sugars is explained which is further fermented to bioethanol whereas lipids are made more accessible for downstream extraction and leaving a protein-enriched fraction ...

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Vol 49, No 1 (2019)

Vol 49, No 1 (2019)

... protein, soluble sugars, amino acids and proline content in leaves of three varieties of wheat (Dropia, Alex and ...of soluble sugars, amino acids, total carotenoids and proline increase with ...

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Nutritional Contribution of Some Senegalese Forest Fruits Running across Soudano Sahelian Zone

Nutritional Contribution of Some Senegalese Forest Fruits Running across Soudano Sahelian Zone

... total soluble sugars in these matured fruits are variable and significantly different (p < ...total soluble sugar in ...total sugars compared to Adansonia digitata specie (20% and 32%) ...

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