Control of respiration has largely been studied with growing and/or photosynthetic tissues or organs, but has rarely been examined in harvested and stored plant products. As nongrowing, heterotrophic organs that are reliant on respiration to provide all of their metabolic needs, harvested plant products differ dramatically in their metabolism and respiratory needs from growing and photosynthetically active plant organs, and it cannot be assumed that the same mechanism controls respiration in both actively growing and harvested plant organs. To elucidate mechanisms of respiratory control for a harvested and stored plant product, sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) root respiration was characterized with respect to respiratory capacity, adenylate le...
Storage temperature affects the rate and extent of wound-healing in a number of root and tuber crops...
Endogenous metabolism is primarily responsible for losses in sucrose content and processing quality ...
Respiration in plants, as in all living organisms, is essential to provide metabolic energy and carb...
The respiration of cells and isolated mitochondria of a habituated non-organogenic (HNO) cell line (...
We investigated the occurrence of and mechanisms responsible for acclimation of fine‐root respiratio...
Phloem loading in source leaves of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris, L.) was studied to determine the exten...
The effect of frost defoliation upon the respiratory rate of the sugar beet root has been determined...
The present study compares the exogenous NAD(P)H oxidation and the membrane potential (A$) generated...
The significance and regulation of respiration in plants was investigated to determine how much C fi...
This DOE funded research concentrated on the investigation of the role of respiration and oxidative ...
Plant internal oxygen concentrations can drop well below ambient even when the plant grows under opt...
The wounding of sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) roots by harvesting and piling operations increases the...
Endogenous metabolism is primarily responsible for losses in sucrose content and processing quality ...
Quantitative knowledge of both photosynthesis and respiration is required to understand plant growth...
Endogenous metabolism is primarily responsible for losses in sucrose content and processing quality ...
Storage temperature affects the rate and extent of wound-healing in a number of root and tuber crops...
Endogenous metabolism is primarily responsible for losses in sucrose content and processing quality ...
Respiration in plants, as in all living organisms, is essential to provide metabolic energy and carb...
The respiration of cells and isolated mitochondria of a habituated non-organogenic (HNO) cell line (...
We investigated the occurrence of and mechanisms responsible for acclimation of fine‐root respiratio...
Phloem loading in source leaves of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris, L.) was studied to determine the exten...
The effect of frost defoliation upon the respiratory rate of the sugar beet root has been determined...
The present study compares the exogenous NAD(P)H oxidation and the membrane potential (A$) generated...
The significance and regulation of respiration in plants was investigated to determine how much C fi...
This DOE funded research concentrated on the investigation of the role of respiration and oxidative ...
Plant internal oxygen concentrations can drop well below ambient even when the plant grows under opt...
The wounding of sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) roots by harvesting and piling operations increases the...
Endogenous metabolism is primarily responsible for losses in sucrose content and processing quality ...
Quantitative knowledge of both photosynthesis and respiration is required to understand plant growth...
Endogenous metabolism is primarily responsible for losses in sucrose content and processing quality ...
Storage temperature affects the rate and extent of wound-healing in a number of root and tuber crops...
Endogenous metabolism is primarily responsible for losses in sucrose content and processing quality ...
Respiration in plants, as in all living organisms, is essential to provide metabolic energy and carb...