32 results on '"Lepidium"'
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2. Perofascia is not monotypic: the description of the second taxon affecting the South American crop maca (Lepidium meyenii)
3. Unexpected fast development of branched broomrape on slow-growing Brassicaceae
4. Isolation and characterization of Ras-related GTP-binding protein (Ran) from Lepidium latifolium L. reveals its potential role in regulating abiotic stress tolerance
5. Molecular cloning, characterization and analysis of the intracellular localization of a water-soluble chlorophyll-binding protein (WSCP) from Virginia pepperweed (Lepidium virginicum), a unique WSCP that preferentially binds chlorophyll b in vitro
6. Root phototropism: from dogma to the mechanism of blue light perception
7. Clinorotation Effect on Response of Cress Leaves to Red and Far-Red Light
8. Molecules and morphology: comparative developmental genetics of the Brassicaceae
9. Central root cap cells are depleted of endoplasmic microtubules and actin microfilament bundles: implications for their role as gravity-sensing statocytes
10. Evaluation of the three-dimensional clinostat as a simulator of weightlessness
11. The role of seabirds and seals in the survival of coastal plants: lessons from New Zealand Lepidium (Brassicaceae)
12. Systematic implications of chloroplast DNA variation inLepidium sectionsCardamon, Lepiocardamon andLepia (Brassicaceae)
13. Monoclonal antibody TOP 71 recognizes a tonoplast protein of wide distribution in the plant kingdom
14. An inhibitor of the Ca2+-ATPases in the sarcoplasmic and endoplasmic reticula inhibits transduction of the gravity stimulus in cress roots
15. Proton-transport activity, sidedness, and morphometry of tonoplast and plasma-membrane vesicles purified by free-flow electrophoresis from roots of Lepidium sativum L. and hypocotyls of Cucurbita pepo L.
16. Systematics of AustralianLepidium species (Brassicaceae) and implications for their origin: Evidence from IEF analysis of Rubisco
17. Oriented movement of statoliths studied in a reduced gravitational field during parabolic flights of rockets
18. Hormone treatment of roots causes not only a reversible loss of starch but also of structural polarity in statocytes
19. A role of microtubules in the polarity of statocytes from roots of Lepidium sativum L.
20. Identification of tonoplast and plasma membrane in membrane fractions from garden cress (Lepidium sativum L.) with and without filipin treatment
21. Electrical properties of the vertically growing root tip of Lepidium sativum L.
22. The positive hook: the role of gravity in the formation and opening of the apical hook
23. Fractionation and characterization of cellular membranes from root tips of garden cress (Lepidium sativum L.)
24. Induction of gravity-dependent plasmatic responses in root statocytes by short time contact between amyloplasts and the distal endoplasmic reticulum complex
25. Gravitropic bending of cress roots without contact between amyloplasts and complexes of endoplasmic reticulum
26. Membrane-potential responses following gravistimulation in roots of Lepidium sativum L.
27. Concanavalin A binds to the endoplasmic reticulum and the starch grain surface of root statocytes
28. The plasma membrane of growing root hairs is composed of zones of local differentiation
29. The effect of centrifugal accelerations on the polarity of statocytes and on the graviperception of cress roots
30. Microtubules in statocytes from roots of cress (Lepidium sativum L.)
31. ATP-dependent CA2+ transport in endoplasmic reticulum isolated from roots ofLepidium sativum L.
32. The proportion of calcium-bound pectin in plant cell walls
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