440 results on '"Street, H. E."'
Search Results
2. Isolation, Stability and Biochemistry of a P-Fluorophenylalanine-Resistant Cell Line of Acer pseudoplatanus L.
3. Studies on the Growth of Excised Roots III. The Molybdenum and Manganese Requirement of Excised Tomato Roots
4. Studies on the Growth of Excised Roots. II. Observations on the Growth of Excised Groundsel Roots
5. Experimental Methods Available for the Study of the Nitrogen Metabolism of Plants. A Review of Some Recent Advances
6. Studies on the Growth of Excised Roots. I. The Stimulatory Effect of Molybdenum and Copper on the Growth of Excised Tomato Roots
7. Studies on the Growth of Excised Roots. VI. The Effect of Certain Amino Acids and Auxins on the Growth of Excised Groundsel Roots
8. Studies on the Growth of Excised Roots. IX. The Effects of Other Nutrient Ions Upon the Growth of Excised Tomato Roots Supplied with Various Nitrogen Sources
9. Studies on the Growth of Excised Roots VIII. The Growth of Excised Tomato Roots Supplied with Various Inorganic Sources of Nitrogen
10. Cytokinins and the Growth of Cultured Sycamore Cells
11. The Cytokinins of Cultured Sycamore Cells
12. A Colorimetric Method for the Estimation of Certain Indoles
13. Ether-Soluble Indoles from Seedling Roots of Wheat
14. Studies on the Growth of Excised Roots. X. Individual Amino Acids and Acid-Hydrolysed Casein as Nitrogen Sources for the Growth of Excised Tomato Roots
15. Growth Responses of Excised Roots of Red Clover
16. Behavior in Culture of Excised Root Clones of Red Clover
17. The Soluble Nitrogen Fractions of Potato Tubers; The Amides
18. Excised Root Culture
19. The degradation of amino-acids
20. The absorption and availability of nitrate and ammonia
21. The Origin and Development of Embryoids in Suspension Cultures of Carrot (Daucus carota)
22. The Decline of Embryogenie Potential as Callus and Suspension Cultures of Carrot (Daucus carota L.) are Serially Subcultured
23. Stimulation of the Growth of Excised Cultured Roots of Soya Bean by Abscisic Acid
24. Pollen Dimorphism-Origin and Significance in Pollen Plant Formation by Anther Culture
25. Wheat Callus Culture: the Initiation, Growth and Organogenesis of Callus Derived from Various Explant Sources
26. Galactose as an Inhibitor of the Expansion of Root Cells
27. The Growth, Anatomy and Morphogenetic Potential of Callus and Cell Suspension Cultures of Hevea brasiliensis
28. Selection of Plant Cell Lines with Enhanced Chilling Resistance
29. Metabolic Events in Synchronised Cell Cultures of Acer pseudoplatanus L.
30. The Effect of Nutrient Medium Composition on the Growth Cycle of Catharanthus roseus G. Don Cells Grown in Batch Culture
31. Studies on the Growth in Culture of Plant Cells: XXIII ISOLATION OF NUCLEI AND HISTONES FROM CULTURED CELLS OF ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS L.
32. Studies on the Growth in Culture of Plant Cells: XXIV. EFFECTS OF 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID AND LIGHT ON THE GROWTH AND METABOLISM OF ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS L. SUSPENSION CULTURES
33. Studies on the Growth in Culture of Plant Cells: XIX. CHANGES IN THE LEVELS OF FREE AND MEMBRANE-BOUND POLYSOMES DURING THE GROWTH OF ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS CELLS IN BATCH SUSPENSION CULTURE
34. Ethylene Production and Plantlet Formation by Nicotiana Anthers Cultured in the Presence and Absence of Charcoal
35. Problems Encountered in the Culture of Isolated Pollen of a Burley Cultivar of Nicotiana tabacum
36. Studies on the Growth in Culture of Plant Cells: XVII. ANALYSIS OF THE CELL CYCLE OF ASYNCHRONOUSLY DIVIDING ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS L. CELLS IN SUSPENSION CULTURE
37. The Role of the Gas Phase in the Greening and Growth of Illuminated Cell Suspension Cultures of Spinach (Spinacia oleracea, L.)
38. Plant Cell Cultures: Present and Projected Applications for Studies in Genetics
39. Plant Cell Cultures: Present and Projected Applications for Studies in Cell Metabolism
40. The Freeze-Preservation of Plant Cell Cultures
41. Cell Culture and Secondary Products
42. The Diversity of Morphogenesis in Suspension Cultures of Atropa belladonna L.
43. Factors Influencing Morphogenesis in Excised Roots and Suspension Cultures of Atropa belladonna
44. Sugar Absorption and Sucrose Inversion by Excised Tomato Roots
45. Root, Callus, and Cell Suspension Cultures, from Atropa belladonna, L. and Atropa belladonna, Cultivar lutea Döll.
46. The Carbohydrate Nutrition of Tomato Roots: VIII. The Mechanism of the Inhibition by D-Mannose of the Respiration of Excised Roots
47. The Carbohydrate Nutrition of Tomato Roots: V. The Promotion and Inhibition of Excised Root Growth by Various Sugars and Sugar Alcohols
48. The Carbohydrate Nutrition of Tomato Roots: VI. The Inhibition of Excised Root Growth by Galactose and Mannose and its Reversal by Dextrose and Xylose
49. The Carbohydrate Nutrition of Tomato Roots: VII. Sugars, Sugar Phosphates, and Sugar Alcohols as Respiratory Substrates for Excised Roots
50. Organogenesis in Cell Suspension Cultures of Atropa belladonna L. and Atropa belladonna Cultivar lutea Döli
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.