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Effect of infection with southern bean mosaic virus and the diurnal cycle on the free nucleotide pool of bean leaves.

R. F. Bozarth, +1 more
- 01 May 1970 - 
- Vol. 60, Iss: 5, pp 852-855
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This article is published in Phytopathology.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Plant virus & Diurnal cycle.

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Mycoviruses: Viruses that Infect Fungi

TL;DR: This chapter tries to relate and compare the characteristics so far known for some of these viruses with those viruses from other host taxa, and to comment upon their biological significance.
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The content of ATP, ADP, AMP, Pi, the activity of enzymes involved in the glycolytic pathway and some problems of its regulation, and energy balance in tobacco plants infected with potato virus Y

TL;DR: The unchanging AEC value in virus-infected tissues simultaneously indicated that no change in the rate of the glycolytic pathway occurred even under “invivo” conditions at the period of the acute stage of infection.
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Metabolic Regulation in Host-Parasite Interactions

T. Kosuge, +1 more
TL;DR: The study of intermediary metabolism and its control assumes central importance for understanding either normal or disease physiology.
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Biochemical and histochemical investigation of diurnal variation in cAMP concentration and adenylate cyclase activity in white dutch clover

J. C. Tu
- 01 Mar 1979 - 
TL;DR: Biochemical and histochemical tests indicated that the adenylate cyclase activity could be semi quantilated as more dense reaction products were present in the membrane systems of healthy than CYMV-diseased leaves.
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Regulation of metabolic pathways PVY-RNA biosynthesis in tobacco: glycolytic pathway

TL;DR: No difference in adenylate energy charge was observed between healthy and virus-infected tissues, which implies that the rates of the glycolytic pathway in vivo are not altered during the acute stage of infection.
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Nucleotide pools and [6-14C]orotic acid incorporation in early regenerating rat liver

TL;DR: Investigation of nucleotide pools was undertaken as part of a continuing study of changes relevant to nucleic acid synthesis in regenerating rat liver that may occur during the early hours after partial hepatectomy to underline the importance of knowledge of the precursor pools for evaluation of biosynthetic processes.
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Pyridine Nucleotide Content in the Higher Plant. Effect of Age of Tissue

TL;DR: The purpose of this article is to study plant senescence as well as answer the above questions by means of measuring amounts of PN in various tissues of plants at different ages.
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Diurnal changes and growth rates as associated with ascorbic acid, titratable acidity, carbohydrate and nitrogenous fractions in the leaves of ananas comosus (l.) merr.

TL;DR: The information contained herein reports and discusses certain relationships between plant growth, and titratable acidity and sugars at different diurnal intervals on the other, and shows the effects of different amounts of acidity on the degree of dispersion of proteins, presumably related to particle size as affected by hydration at different pH, at various diurnal interval.
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The acid-soluble nucleotides of mature pea seeds

Brown Eg
- 01 Dec 1962 - 
TL;DR: The aims of the work described in this paper are to identify the major nucleotide components in mature pea seeds, to estimate their relative concentrations and to examine the seeds for significant change in nucleotide pattern during storage.
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Changes in the free nucleotide pattern of pea seeds in relation to germination.

E. G. Brown
- 01 May 1965 - 
TL;DR: The main nucleoside changes during imbibition were a 93% increase in xanthosine content and a 39% fall in adenosine content, and during the last phase of germination, leading to the emergence of the radicle, there is a general fall in free nucleotide content.
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