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The following pages link to Calorimetric Properties of Dehydrating Pollen (Analysis of a Desiccation-Tolerant and an Intolerant Species) (Q63002683):
Displaying 15 items.
- Successful cryopreservation of Quercus robur plumules (Q33350791) (← links)
- Mechanisms of plant desiccation tolerance. (Q34090176) (← links)
- Temperature dependency of molecular mobility in preserved seeds (Q34184724) (← links)
- The impact of plant and flower age on mating patterns (Q37477253) (← links)
- NAD⁺ accumulation as a metabolic off switch for orthodox pollen (Q37529676) (← links)
- Drying increases intracellular partitioning of amphiphilic substances into the lipid phase. Impact On membrane permeability and significance for desiccation tolerance (Q38549072) (← links)
- The effect of arbutin on membrane integrity during drying is mediated by stabilization of the lamellar phase in the presence of nonbilayer-forming lipids (Q39322520) (← links)
- High critical temperature above T(g) may contribute to the stability of biological systems (Q40169246) (← links)
- Development of desiccation tolerance and vitrification by preculture treatment in suspension-cultured cells of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha (Q41609606) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of a D-7 LEA protein from pollen that stabilizes glasses in vitro (Q43600359) (← links)
- Dielectric relaxation of water and water-plasticized biomolecules in relation to cellular water organization, cytoplasmic viscosity, and desiccation tolerance in recalcitrant seed tissues (Q57135374) (← links)
- Influence of Water Content and Temperature on Molecular Mobility and Intracellular Glasses in Seeds and Pollen (Q63002647) (← links)
- Membrane Stabilization in the Dry State (Q63002673) (← links)
- Desiccation Tolerance in Chlorophyllous Fern Spores: Are Ecophysiological Features Related to Environmental Conditions? (Q90733208) (← links)
- The responses of cytochrome redox state and energy metabolism to dehydration support a role for cytoplasmic viscosity in desiccation tolerance (Q95442472) (← links)