Year-long evaluation of total soluble proteins in the trunk of two pine species from northeastern Mexico
Anselmo Gonzales-Torres,
Víctor E. Arreola-Zacarías,
Julio C. Tafolla-Arellano
et al.
Abstract:Objective: To quantify the one-year total soluble protein (TSP) concentration in the trunk of two pine species.
Design/Methodology/Approach: The Bradford method (1976) was used to determine the TSP concentration in the two pine species. Statistical tests were subsequently performed with the IBM SPSS 18 Software, using a general linear model (GLM) univariate analysis.
Results: The TSP concentration was different for each month. The highest concentration was recorded in August (6.84 mg gMS-1 for Pinu… Show more
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