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Brian Ayre
BioDiscovery Institute and Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, USA, USA,
3 protocols
Mearaj Shaikh
BioDiscovery Institute and Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, USA, USA,
3 protocols
Aswad Khadilkar
BioDiscovery Institute and Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, USA, USA,
3 protocols
Umesh Yadav
BioDiscovery Institute and Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, USA
3 protocols
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Robert Turgeon
Plant Biology Section, Cornell University, USA, USA,
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3 Protocols published
Quantifying the Capacity of Phloem Loading in Leaf Disks with [
14
C]Sucrose
Authors:
Umesh P Yadav
,
Aswad S Khadilkar
,
Mearaj A Shaikh
,
Robert Turgeon
and
Brian G Ayre
,
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12/20/2017,
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Phloem loading and transport of photoassimilate from photoautotrophic source leaves to heterotrophic sink organs are essential physiological processes that help the disparate organs of a plant function as a single, unified organism. We present three ...
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Assessing Long-distance Transport from Photosynthetic Source Leaves to Heterotrophic Sink Organs with [
14
C]CO
2
Authors:
Umesh P Yadav
,
Aswad S Khadilkar
,
Mearaj A Shaikh
,
Robert Turgeon
and
Brian G Ayre
,
date:
12/20/2017,
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Phloem loading and transport of photoassimilate from photoautotrophic source leaves to heterotrophic sink organs are essential physiological processes that help the disparate organs of a plant function as a single, unified organism. We present three ...
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