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| | Glycerol Derivatives of Cutin and Suberin Monomers: Synthesis and Self-Assembly |
 | | Showing this essential property is the aim of the present communication in which phase contrast microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), small angle neutron scattering (SANS), and deuterium solid-state NMR are used to study the phase behavior of glycerol derivatives of cutin and suberin monomers, pure as well as in mixtures. |  | | that full dispersions of cutin and suberin monomers can be achieved at basic pH and upon mixing with their monoglyceride derivatives. |  | | Their dispersion in an aqueous solution was examined by phase contrast microscopy, neutron scattering, and solid state NMR. |
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http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/sample.cgi/bomaf6/2005/6/i01/html/bm049325o.html
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| | Meningar.com om suberin. Suberin, lamellae, were mm. |
 | | "...Suberin accumulation is moderately difficult to determine and no phenotypic characters associated with it have been described... |  | | "...Suberin massiivinen Guide to Philosophy in the Internet on osoitteessa: http://www... |  | | Staining procedures were used that are specific for certain structures such as lipids, lignin or suberin... |
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http://www.meningar.com/suberin.html
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| | EVALUATION OF ZRP4, A GENE EXPRESSED IN ENDODERMAL CELLS OF ROOTS DURING SUBERIN DEPOSITION |
 | | Northern analysis and western analysis will be used, and environmental conditions predicted to affect suberin deposition will be examined both in relation to suberin synthesis and zrp4 expression. |  | | Microscopic analysis will be conducted to examine the root morphology. |  | | The regulation of the zrp4 gene will be characterized under normal conditions and under conditions of stress. |
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http://www.nal.usda.gov/pgdic/pggrantinfo/1995/9169663.html
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| | KTH in your Pocket: Biomimetic synthesis of suberin for new biomaterials |
 | | This technique has been used for several decades in industrial applications although it has not been widely used commercially to separate different kraft lignins from each other. |  | | However, to make 'suberin monomers' it is necessary to have low molecular-weight lignin. |  | | Due to this character of suberin and the fact that the raw material for this compound, lignin and fatty acids, are among the most abundant organic substances on earth, this compound should be a competitive chemical in many applications such as wood fibreboards and wood-plastics composites. |
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http://www.kth.se/forskning/pocket/project.asp?id=16925
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| | Suberin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Suberin can also be found in various other plant structures. |  | | Suberin is highly hydrophobic and its main function is to prevent water from penetrating the tissue. |  | | The polymerization step of aromatic monomers has been shown to involve a peroxidase reaction. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suberin
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| | OhioLINK ETD: Deshmukh, Ashish |
 | | Differences in the chemical and physical nature of the polymethylenic chains among biopolymers was correlated with their ability to sorb and retain a PAH like phenanthrene. |  | | On the other hand, there are constraints on the molecular motion of phenanthrene when it is sorbed to glassy, semi-crystalline biopolymers, such as Agave cutan and potato suberin. |
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http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?osu1054564060
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| | Wound-induced suberization in potato tuber (Solanum tuberosum L.): inhibition by endogenous compounds. |
 | | We have investigated processes that may be involved in the regulation of suberization. |  | | Coumarins, which have been shown by others to be present in native periderm and possibly linked to some peridermal diseases, were potent inhibitors of suberin polyphenolic accumulation during wound-healing. |  | | Certain periderm and wound related compounds were found to have drastic effects on suberin polyphenolic accumulation. |
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http://abstracts.aspb.org/pb2000/public/P30/0465.html
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| | Root - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Water can only flow in one direction: into the center of the root, rather than outward from the stele into the cortex. |  | | As a result, tissues beyond the secondary phloem (including the epidermis and cortex, in many cases) tend to be pushed outward and are eventually "sloughed off" (shed). |  | | At this point, the cork cambium (noting that this process only occurs in woody plants) begins to form the periderm, consisting of protective cork cells containing suberin. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Root
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| | SUBERIN surnames |
 | | Access years of SUBERIN genealogy research done by others |  | | Within minutes you can be viewing all SUBERIN surnames information in the OneGreatFamily Tree. |  | | Search for up to 3 last names you are interested in. |
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http://www.onegreatfamily.com/surname/Suberin.html
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 | | Which is never associated with the periderm tissue? |  | | The ____ is the innermost layer of the cortex in the root, whose cells are characterized by casparian strips containing ____ and function as an osmotic barrier. |  | | Discuss how the endodermis regulates the movement of water and dissolved minerals into the xylem tissue of the root. |
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http://www.valdosta.edu/~rcarter/exam1.htm
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| | Seago, James L., Jr. |
 | | The Nelumbonaceae have an endodermis with Casparian bands, suberin lamellae, and secondarily lignified cell walls, a hexagonally patterned aerenchyma without sclereids or transverse diaphragms, and a multiseriate hypodermis with a uniseriate exodermis of Casparian bands and suberin lamellae and an inner hypodermis with distinct patterns of lignified cell walls. |  | | Each family has a characteristic root cortex structure. |  | | Members of the Nymphaeaceae typically have an endodermis with Casparian bands only, an extensive, hexagonally patterned aerenchyma with branched sclereids spreading from semi-regular hexagon cells and with transverse diaphragms, and a multiseriate hypodermis composed of a uniseriate exodermis with Casparian bands and suberin lamellae and with cellulose-thickened cell walls in some species. |
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http://www.botany.org/bsa/portland/section2/abstracts/10.shtml
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| | AllRefer.com - cork, in botany (Botany, General) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Cork is a specialized secondary tissue produced by the cork cambium of the plant (see meristem, bark). |  | | The regularly arranged walls of cork cells are impregnated with a waxy material, called suberin, that is almost impermeable to water or gases. |  | | Commercial cork, obtained from the cork oak, is buoyant in water because of the presence of trapped air in the cavities of the waterproof dead cells. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/cork.html
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | For More Information on "suberin" go to Britannica.com |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "suberin" |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=suberin
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| | FODDER - Online Information article about FODDER |
 | | The cutocelluloses have been only superficially investigated, and, with the exception of cork, are of but little direct industrial importance. |  | | ligno-cellulose, cerin, C20H320 and suberin; the latter yields stearic acid, C18H38O2, and the acid C22H42O3. |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/FLA_FRA/FODDER.html
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 | | to identify lignin, suberin, phenolic compounds, and callose in primary cell |  | | Peroxidase Involved in the Synthesis of Lignin and Suberin Plant Physiology de Marco, |  | | Structure, biosynthesis, and biodegradation of cutin and suberin: Ann. |
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http://www.nu3.net/advertising/tobacco-suberin.html
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| | Wood Structure |
 | | The thick cork layer or phellem is produced by a special meristematic layer (outside of the cambium and phloem layers) called the phellogen. |  | | he thick, outer layer of bark on a tree trunk is composed of suberized cork cells which contain a waxy, waterproof coating called suberin. |  | | Knotty pine board, possibly from lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta). |
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http://waynesword.palomar.edu/trjuly99.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - suberin |
 | | Click here to search all of MSN Encarta |  | | Search for "suberin" in all of MSN Encarta |
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http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861716446/suberin.html
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