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| 245 | 0 | 0 | _aPlant Toxin Analysis |
| 250 | _a1ra. edición | ||
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_aSpringer-Verlag _bAlemania _c1992 |
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_a398pg. _bIlustrado _c16 x 24 cm |
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| 505 | _aAnalytical Methods for Phytotoxins A. STIERLE, G. STROBEL, D. STIERLE, and F. SUGAWARA (With 4 Figures) 1 Introduction 2 Culturing Considerations 3 Bioassay Techniques 4 Separation Techniques 4.1 Column Chromatography 4.1.1 Gel Filtration Chromatography 4.1.2 Reverse Phase Chromatography 4.2 Centrifugal Countercurrent Chromatography. 5 Structure Elucidation Techniques 5.1 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 5.2 Mass Spectrometry 5.2.1 Chemical Ionization 5.2.2 Fast Atom Bombardment References Quantitative Assays of Phytotoxins Using Plant Protoplasts and Isolated Cells E. GALUN and A. BREIMAN 1 Introduction ...... 2 Isolation and Culture of Cells and Protoplasts for Phytotoxin Bioassays 2.1 Establishment and Maintenance of Cultured Plant Cells for Phytotoxin Bioassays 2.2 Isolation and Culture of Protoplasts for Phytotoxin Bioassays 3 Specific Bioassays 3.1 Bioassay of Toxicity Imposed by a Culture-Filtrate from Xanthomonas campestris on Peach Mesophyll Cells ..... 3.1.1 General Considerations and Background 3.1.2 Protocol 3.2 The Evaluation of Toxicity of a Phytophthora citrophthora Culture Filtrate by Citrus Protoplasts 3.2.1 General Considerations and Background 3.2.2 Protocol ...... 3.3 Bioassay of Cercosporin by Tobacco Cells 3.3.1 General Considerations and Background 3.3.2 Protocol . 3.4 Bioassay of Sirodesmin by Brassica Protoplasts and Cells 3.4.1 General Considerations and Background 3.4.2 Protocol 3.5 Bioassay of Helminthosporium maydis Race T Toxin with Maize Protoplasts 3.5.1 General Considerations and Background 3.5.2 Protocol .. References Determination of Host-Selective Toxins К. Конмото 1 Introduction 2 Definition of Host-Selective Toxin 3 Bioassay of Host-Selective Toxins 3.1 Leaf Assay Electrolyte Leakage Assay CO2-Fixation Assay 3.9 Amino Acid Incorporation Assay 3.10 Infection Induction Assay .. 4 HPLC Analysis of Host-Selective Toxins 4.1 AK-Toxin and AF-Toxin .... 4.2 ACT-Toxin | ||
| 520 | _aChemical defence by means of toxins poisonous to other organisms, be they animals or plants, is widespread amongst the plant kingdom - including microorganisms as well. This book embraces the analysis of a wide range of plant toxins and this fills a gap in the plant pathology and ecological biochemistry fields. The topics covered include toxic extracellular enzymes, host selective toxins, elicitors, phototoxins, aflatoxins, mycotoxins, and ecotoxic substance tests by pollen germination and growth. The analytical procedures, which are used to evaluate the toxins, are covered in such a way that the reader is able to carry them out mostly solely by following the detailed descriptions. | ||
| 526 | _aIngeniería Ambiental | ||
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