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The principles of plant culture; a text for beginners in agriculture and horticulture

Abstract: An intelligent but untrained person might be taught to prepare and insert a cion (386) 1 in the most approved way. This pertains to the art of grafting. The same person might be taught the reasons why each step of the process is performed in its particular manner. This pertains to the science of grafting. One may become a skilled grafter without learning the science of grafting, but one cannot graft intelligently. The artisan, however skillful, who knows only the art, cannot become a master workman in the high… Show more

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“…We were not able to observe transformed foci due to a high background of spontaneous foci with our NIH/3T3 cells. In addition, the expected transformation efficiency of Abelson-MuLV plasmids is low due to the toxicity of the v-abl product (Goff et al, 1982). Therefore, we chose to use Rat-l cells, an established rat fibroblastic cell line, due to the low background of spontaneous foci with this cell line.…”
Section: Receptor-v-abl Chimeramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We were not able to observe transformed foci due to a high background of spontaneous foci with our NIH/3T3 cells. In addition, the expected transformation efficiency of Abelson-MuLV plasmids is low due to the toxicity of the v-abl product (Goff et al, 1982). Therefore, we chose to use Rat-l cells, an established rat fibroblastic cell line, due to the low background of spontaneous foci with this cell line.…”
Section: Receptor-v-abl Chimeramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strikingly, Zhang et al verified the antifungal mechanism of 3-acylaminoquinazolinone derivatives as chitinase inhibitors, and found a carbonyl group at the N-3 position of quinazolin-4(3H)-one nucleus plays a key role in inhibiting chitinous biosynthesis. [15] Hydrazide fragments, the important natural nitrogenous substructures that easily form hydrogen bonds with various biological enzymes, [20] are found in many bioactive compounds with antibacterial, [21] anticancer, [22] anticoagulant, [23] anti-inflammatory, [24] antifungal, [25] antimalarial, [26] antiviral, [27] insecticidal [28] or herbicidal [29] property. In the last decade, the studies on synthesis and agricultural bioactivity of hydrazide derivatives have attracted considerable attentions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During stress, abnormal or misfolded proteins will accumulate in the cell due to denaturation and errors in biosynthesis. The cell responds to this accumulation by increasing the synthesis both of molecular chaperones, which assist the proper folding or refolding of proteins, and of proteases, which degrade the proteins that cannot be refolded (Goff & Goldberg, 1985). Energy-dependent protein degradation is important in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and it is carried out by multimeric protein complexes, such as the proteasome of eukaryotic and archaeal cells (Kessel et al, 1995) and the ATPdependent proteases of bacterial cells (De Mot et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%