Search Results - "Bragina, T V"
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Ethylene-Induced Activation of Xylanase in Adventitious Roots of Maize as a Response to the Stress Effect of Root Submersion
Published in Applied biochemistry and microbiology (01-11-2001)“…Submersion of roots of ten-day-old maize (Zea maysL.) seedlings was accompanied by a decrease in pO^sub 2^and an increase in pCO^sub 2^of the medium adjacent…”
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Ethylene Production and Activation of Hydrolytic Enzymes during Acclimation of Maize Seedlings to Partial Flooding
Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-11-2003)Get full text
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Intestinal microbiote of athletes
Published in Voprosy pitaniia (2021)“…The intestinal microbiota, due to new data on its functions obtained in the last decade, has become a new target point of influence on the organism. However,…”
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Photosynthesis and Dark Respiration in Leaves of Different Ages of Partly Flooded Maize Seedlings
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Role of tomatoes and products thereof in human healthy diet
Published in Voprosy pitaniia (2021)“…Tomatoes are an essential part of the diet. Epidemiological studies have established a link between the consumption of tomatoes, which contain carotenoids, and…”
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Photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration in maize seedlings under hypoxia induced by complete flooding
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The rates of photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration in young maize plants under hypoxia
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Ethylene-induced activation of xylanase in adventitious roots of maize as a response to the stress effect of root submersion
Published in Prikladnaja biohimija i mikrobiologija (01-11-2001)“…Submersion of roots of ten-day-old maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings was accompanied by a decrease in pO2 and an increase in pCO2 of the medium adjacent to roots…”
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