1996
DOI: 10.1006/anbo.1996.0002
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Cuticular Membrane Fine Structure of Nicotiana tabacum L. Leaves

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“…It has been established that plant cuticles are lamellar in nature (Willison & Brown, 1977;Willison, 1980;Wada & Staehelin, 1981;Krüger, et al, 1995). However, the lamellae observed in Physcomitrella leaves most strikingly resemble the cuticle reported in protonema of Adiantum capitlus veneris by Wada and Staehelin (1981; see comparison in Fig.…”
Section: Physcomitrellasupporting
confidence: 53%
“…It has been established that plant cuticles are lamellar in nature (Willison & Brown, 1977;Willison, 1980;Wada & Staehelin, 1981;Krüger, et al, 1995). However, the lamellae observed in Physcomitrella leaves most strikingly resemble the cuticle reported in protonema of Adiantum capitlus veneris by Wada and Staehelin (1981; see comparison in Fig.…”
Section: Physcomitrellasupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Although DNA modification such as methylation is rarely observed in plant or animal virus genomes [12], modified bases are more common in the genomes of bacteriophages [13]. In fact, certain bacteriophages encode DNA-adenine MTases [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xylitol is used as a bulk sweetener, mainly in noncariogenic confectionery and oral hygiene preparations (toothpaste and mouthwash), and less frequently in dietetic foods (food products for diabetics), pharmaceutical preparations (tablets, throat lozenges, multivitamin tablets, cough syrup), and solutions for parenteral nutrition [36,[56][57][58][59]. In noncariogenic confectionery and oral hygiene preparations, xylitol is used mainly because of:…”
Section: Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%