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Autor:
April N. Wynn, Irvin L. Pan, Elizabeth E. Rueschhoff, Maryann A. B. Herman, E. Kathleen Archer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, Vol 18, Iss 1 (2017)
Plants are ubiquitous and found in virtually every ecosystem on Earth, but their biology is often poorly understood, and inaccurate ideas about how plants grow and function abound. Many articles have been published documenting student misconceptions
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https://doaj.org/article/00852be24dee49ec820a2d3d0877826f
Autor:
E. Kathleen Archer
Publikováno v:
CBE Life Sciences Education
To the Editor: The American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) embraces the plant science education of all ages, but I want to draw particular attention to our efforts on behalf of young children and their teachers. In the recent special-focus sectio
Autor:
E. Kathleen Archer, Brian L. Ting
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Physiology. 149:520-526
Summary Chloroplasts engage in a number of activities, such as photorespiration, which closely involve other organelles in the cell. How these activities are regulated and coordinated is poorly understood, although numerous studies have shown that ch
Autor:
E. Kathleen Archer
Publikováno v:
Plant Science. 98:1-6
Mitochondria and glyoxysomes have well-documented and important roles in the metabolism of germinating seeds. The roles plastids may play during germination are not as well-studied. A plastid mutation in tobacco which retards germination, root hair a
Autor:
Kenneth Keegstra, E. Kathleen Archer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes. 22:789-810
Most chloroplastic proteins are synthesized as precursors in the cytosol prior to their transport into chloroplasts. These precursors are generally synthesized in a form that is larger than the mature form found inside chloroplasts. The extra amino a
Autor:
E. Kathleen Archer, Howard T. Bonnett
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology. 83:920-925
Virescent mutations produce plants in which young leaves have reduced chlorophyll levels but accumulate nearly normal amounts of chlorophyll as they age; they are predominantly nuclear mutations. We describe here a virescent mutation (designated Vir-
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology. 83:926-932
The Vir-c mutation is a virescent chloroplast mutation found in a line of plants derived from protoplast fusions between a Nicotina tabacum line and a line containing N. tabacum nuclei with Nicotiana suaveolens cytoplasm. Vir-c displays a lag period