Excretion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Excretion is the process of eliminating waste products of metabolism and other non-useful materials. It is an essential process in all forms of life. It contrasts secretion, where the substance may h...
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Plants & Botany Question: Could You Describe Excretion In Plants? The by products formed during metabolism are usually of no use to the organism andAre thus called excretory substance. The removal of excretory ... Is called excretion. Plants produce a variety of organic ... Is Radish An Annual, Biennial Or Perennial Plant?
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Previous message: plant excretion ... According to Dey and Harborne _Plant Biochemistry_ 1997, in a section on vacuoles, "Some storage substances are waste products of the cell which have been excreted into the vacuole from the surrounding cytoplasm" (p. 11). Now we can debate the definition of the word "excretion"!
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www.bio.net/hypermail/plant-ed/1999-July/004660.html
www.bio.net/hypermail/plant-ed/1999-July/004660.html
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Brian J Ford's publications on the physiology of plant excretion, a general theory of abscission, and bioremediation. ... Falling Leaves and Plant Excretion...
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www.sciences.demon.co.uk/wleaf01.htm
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Brian J Ford's publications on the physiology of plant excretion, a general theory of abscission, and bioremediation. ... A general theory of excretion in higher plants ... In botanical texts the last of the list is widely ignored, for the term ‘excretion’ does not appear in the index to the standard volumes on plant physiology.
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www.brianjford.com/wleaf05.htm
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Brian J Ford's publications on the physiology of plant excretion, a general theory of abscission, and bioremediation. ... Those of us who work with microscopical life know that animal and plant cells share comparable mechanisms of excretion. There is no difficulty in following this through to higher animals, for the organs...
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www.brianjford.com/wleaf02.htm
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Following a functional biochemical approach, NAXT1 (for NITRATE EXCRETION TRANSPORTER1) was identified by mass spectrometry in the plasma membrane (PM) of Arabidopsis thaliana suspension cells, a localization confirmed using a NAXT1–Green Fluorescent Protein fusion protein. ... PLANT PHYSIOLOGY...
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www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/abstract/19/11/3760
www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/abstract/19/11/3760
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Downloading the PDF version of:; Plant Cell Segonzac et al. 19 (11): 3760. (1867K) ... You must instead save the PDF from the THE PLANT CELL ONLINE page you downloaded it from. PC users: Right-click on the Download link and choose the option that says something like "Save Link As...". Mac users should hold the mouse...
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www.plantcell.org/cgi/reprint/19/11/3760
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Along with these environmentally induced changes in cell differentiation during adaptation, the rhizosphere of P-depleted plants is found to be enriched by plant excretion products, including protons and organic acids such as citrate and malate.
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www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/full/136/1/2579
www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/full/136/1/2579
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