Maize Malte
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1. Characterization and recovery of alfa and beta amylases enzymes by expanded bed adsorption systems / Caracterização e recuperação das enzimas alfa e beta - amilases em sistema de adsorção em leito expandido
Aiming to development of new technologies, in this work a and b-amylases recovery from maize (Zea mays) malt by expanded bed adsorption (EBA) was studied in order, to aggregate value to the maize culture which is diffused into our Country. Thus, the optimization of the manufacture steps of maize malt, since the germination (changing the time) until the dryin
Publicado em: 2006
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2. Aluminum Activates a Citrate-Permeable Anion Channel in the Aluminum-Sensitive Zone of the Maize Root Apex. A Comparison Between an Aluminum- Sensitive and an Aluminum-Resistant Cultivar1
In search for the cellular and molecular basis for differences in aluminum (Al) resistance between maize (Zea mays) cultivars we applied the patch-clamp technique to protoplasts isolated from the apical root cortex of two maize cultivars differing in Al resistance. Measurements were performed on protoplasts from two apical root zones: The 1- to 2-mm zone (DT
American Society of Plant Physiologists.
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3. Genotypical Differences in Aluminum Resistance of Maize Are Expressed in the Distal Part of the Transition Zone. Is Reduced Basipetal Auxin Flow Involved in Inhibition of Root Elongation by Aluminum?1
Short-term Al treatment (90 μm Al at pH 4.5 for 1 h) of the distal transition zone (DTZ; 1–2 mm from the root tip), which does not contribute significantly to root elongation, inhibited root elongation in the main elongation zone (EZ; 2.5–5 mm from the root tip) to the same extent as treatment of the entire maize (Zea mays) root apex. Application of Al
American Society of Plant Physiologists.