<p>Changes in quantities of chlorophyll, carotenoids, soluble sugars and proline in the cotton leaves.</p
<p>(A) Carotenoids (including lutein and β-carotene). (B) Chlorophyll a. The single asterisk * in th...
Chlorophyll and carotenoid contents in the red and green sectors of Amaranthus tricolor leaves.</p
<p>Proteins involved in phenylalanine and starch and sucrose metabolism were mostly up-regulated in ...
WOS: 000174361400021Reddening of leaves is a physiological disorder in cotton induced by different a...
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<p>(a) Soluble sugar content. (b) Sucrose content. (c) Starch content. (d) Sucrose/Starch.</p
WOS: 000244331700006The polyphenol complex of cotton leaves, expressing an abnormal red coloration u...
Abstract: The cotton seeds deterioration process with different chemical composition, in distinct en...
Climate change and rising temperatures caused water deficits due to lesser and irregular rainfalls, ...
Leaves are primary plant organs harbouring chloroplasts that enable the sensing of changes in enviro...
Carotenoids are secondary plant metabolites that serve antioxidant functions in plant photosynthetic...
The relative content of elements in leaves, stem and root of two cotton varieties under alkaline str...
The relative content of elements in leaves, stem and root of two cotton varieties under saline-alkal...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Stand establishment and early...
Cry1Ac protein content of cotton leaves during the cotton production season (ng/g).</p
<p>(A) Carotenoids (including lutein and β-carotene). (B) Chlorophyll a. The single asterisk * in th...
Chlorophyll and carotenoid contents in the red and green sectors of Amaranthus tricolor leaves.</p
<p>Proteins involved in phenylalanine and starch and sucrose metabolism were mostly up-regulated in ...
WOS: 000174361400021Reddening of leaves is a physiological disorder in cotton induced by different a...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
<p>(a) Soluble sugar content. (b) Sucrose content. (c) Starch content. (d) Sucrose/Starch.</p
WOS: 000244331700006The polyphenol complex of cotton leaves, expressing an abnormal red coloration u...
Abstract: The cotton seeds deterioration process with different chemical composition, in distinct en...
Climate change and rising temperatures caused water deficits due to lesser and irregular rainfalls, ...
Leaves are primary plant organs harbouring chloroplasts that enable the sensing of changes in enviro...
Carotenoids are secondary plant metabolites that serve antioxidant functions in plant photosynthetic...
The relative content of elements in leaves, stem and root of two cotton varieties under alkaline str...
The relative content of elements in leaves, stem and root of two cotton varieties under saline-alkal...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Stand establishment and early...
Cry1Ac protein content of cotton leaves during the cotton production season (ng/g).</p
<p>(A) Carotenoids (including lutein and β-carotene). (B) Chlorophyll a. The single asterisk * in th...
Chlorophyll and carotenoid contents in the red and green sectors of Amaranthus tricolor leaves.</p
<p>Proteins involved in phenylalanine and starch and sucrose metabolism were mostly up-regulated in ...