Although many reviews and articles about germination have been published, our understanding of the process is far from complete. Some of the reactions involved in the transforma tions and translocation of reserve compounds and their final fate in the growing tissues was the subject of the annual symposium of the Phytochemical Society of North America which was held in August, 1982, on the campus of the University of Ottawa, Canada. A major emphasis was on low molecular weight compounds, amino acids and sugars, and the ...
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Although many reviews and articles about germination have been published, our understanding of the process is far from complete. Some of the reactions involved in the transforma tions and translocation of reserve compounds and their final fate in the growing tissues was the subject of the annual symposium of the Phytochemical Society of North America which was held in August, 1982, on the campus of the University of Ottawa, Canada. A major emphasis was on low molecular weight compounds, amino acids and sugars, and the checks and balances operating as they are produced by hydrolysis in reserve tissues and transformed in the growing tissues. The critical role of membranes was given especial emphasis. The closing presentation was an anthropocentric review of the nutritional benefits accrued during germination, and provided a scientific basis for the inclusion of sprouted seedlings in the human diet. Dr. R. G. Fulcher introduced the symposium topic with an elegant histochemical study in which the site and nature of seed reserves were defined by means of the glowing colors of fluorescence microscopy. The symposium was organized by C. Nozzolillo with advice and assistance from fellow PSNA members S. A. Brown, J. T. Arnason, and A. Picman and a visiting scientist from Sweden, C. Liljenberg."
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Volume 17. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 700grams, ISBN: 0306413779.
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Textual graphs & tables. Minor rubbing, VG., dustwrapper. 23x15cm, x, 312 pp, Series: Recent Advances in Phytochemistry, Vol. 17. Contains 12 papers. Includes: E.W. Simon & L.K. Mills "Imbibition, Leakage &Membranes"; B.D. McKersie & T. Senaratna "Membrane Structure in Germinating Seeds"; A. Oaks "Regulation of Nitrogen Metabolism during Early Seedling Growth"; P.J. Lea & K.W. Joy "Amino Acid Interconversion in Germinating Seeds"; T. Galliard "Starch-Lipid Complexes & other Non-Starch Components of Starch Granules in Cereal Grains"; J.D. Bewley, et al: "The Cooperative Role of Endo-B-Mannase, B-Mannosidase & A-Galactosidase in the Mobilization of Endosperm Cell Wall Hemicelluloses of Germinating Lettuce Seed"; G. MacLachlan & R. Singh "Transport & Metabolism of Asymmetrically-Labeled Sucrose in Pea Epicotyls"F.A. Loewus "Phytate Metabolism with Special Reference to Its Myo-Inositol Component"; M. Black, et al: "The Ability of Wheat Aleurone Tissue to Participate in Endosperm Mobilization"; R. S: Bandurski "Mobilization of Seed Indole-3-Acetic Acid Reserves during Germination"; P.L. Finney "Effect of Germination on Cereal & Legume Nutrient Changes & Food or Feed Value: A Review".