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Title: Cyanogenesis and plant resistance to microbial attack.
Authors: LIEBEREI, R.
GIESEMANN, A.
SELMAR, D.
BIEHL, B.
MEVENKAMP, G.
JUNQUEIRA, N. T. V.
Affiliation: Botanisches Institut; EMBRAPA-CNPSD.
Date Issued: 1987
Citation: In: SYMPOSIUM INTERNATIONAL BOTANICAL CONGRESS, 14, 1987, Berlin. Medicinal and poisonous plants of the tropics: proceedings. Dehra Dun, India: International Book, 1987.
Pages: p. 67.
Description: Cyanogenic glucosides are metabolized during the development of Hevea brasiliensis seedlings. Changes in the content of cyanogen were analyzed in other Hevea species and varieties. Whereas the content of linamarin stored in the endosperm decreased in all Hevea species, the amount of cianogenic glucosides in the developing seedling varied greatly.
Thesagro: Espécie
Hevea
Metabolismo
Seringueira
NAL Thesaurus: cyanogenic glycosides
metabolism
Keywords: Cianogenese
Linamarine
Rubber tree
Linamarin
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Resumo em anais de congresso (CPAA)

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