Plant Fibers: Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis, cartea 10
Editat de Hans-Ferdinand Linskens, John F. Jacksonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783642833519
ISBN-10: 3642833519
Pagini: 404
Ilustrații: XXIII, 377 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3642833519
Pagini: 404
Ilustrații: XXIII, 377 p.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
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Biosynthesis of Cell-Wall Polysaccharides: Membrane Isolation, in Vitro Glycosyl Transferase Assay and Enzyme Solubilization.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Membrane Isolation.- 3 Assay Methods for Glycosyl Transferases.- 4 Solubilization Methods.- 5 Summary.- References.- Analysis of Cross-Links in the Growing Cell Walls of Higher Plants.- 1 Background.- 2 Chemistry of Cross-Links.- 3 Methods for Breaking Cross-Links.- 4 Authentic Low-Molecular-Weight Models of Possible Cross-Links.- 5 Alternative Methods.- References.- Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride and Cell-Wall Analysis.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Glycoprotein Deglycosylation.- 3 Selective Cleavage of Glycosidic Linkages.- 4 Characterization of Cell-Wall Fractions.- 5 Vapor-Phase HF Solvolysis of Lignocellulose.- References.- Immunogold Localization of Specific Components of Plant Cell Walls.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Production of Polysaccharide-Specific Antibodies and Tests for Specificity of Antibodies.- 3 Immunolabeling with the Anti-Cell-Wall Matrix Polysaccharide Antibodies.- 4 Conclusion.- References.- Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotope Measurements in Plant Cellulose Analysis.- 1 Stable Isotopes.- 2 Isotope Ratios in Plants.- 3 Preparation of Samples for Combustion.- 4 Preparation of Gases for Isotopic Analysis.- References.- Analysis of Lignin-Carbohydrate Complexes of Plant Cell Walls.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Isolation and Fractionation of Lignin-Carbohydrate Complexes from the Milled Wood Lignin Fraction.- 3 Methods for Analyzing Constituent Units of Lignin-Carbohydrate Complexes.- 4 Linkage Analysis Between Lignin and Carbohydrates.- 5 Linkage Analysis Between Phenolic Acids and Carbohydrates.- 6 Concluding Remarks.- References.- Fluorometric Measurement of Callose and Other 1,3-?-Glucans.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Procedures.- 3 Application toOther l,3-?-Glucans.- References.- Measuring ?-Glucan Deposition in Plant Cell Walls.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Chemical Analysis.- 3 Fragmentation Analysis.- 4 Visualization.- 5 Concluding Remarks.- References.- Methods Used in the Chemistry of Lignin Biodegradation.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Degradation of Polymeric Lignin.- 3 Degradation of Lignin-Substructure Model Compounds.- References.- Measuring Lignin Degradation.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Lignin Preparations as Substrates for Lignin Degradation Studies.- 3 Methods for Measuring the Degradation of Lignin.- References.- Methods for Studying the Plant Cytoskeleton.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Immunoblotting with Commercial Antibodies to Identify Isoforms of Actin and Tubulin Separated by Two-Dimensional Gel-Electrophoresis.- 3 Immunofluorescence in Higher Plant Cells.- 4 Methods for Giant Algal Cells.- 5 Concluding Remarks.- References.- Analysis of Extensin Structure in Plant Cell Walls.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Isolation of Extensin Precursors.- 3 Deglycosylation of Extensin.- 4 Visualization of Isolated Molecules.- 5 In Vitro Cross-Linking of Extensin Monomers.- 6 Quick-Freeze, Deep-Etch of Wall Assemblies.- 7 Immunolocalization of HRGPs.- 8 Conclusion.- References.- Methods for Analysis of Dietary Fibre.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Problems Associated with DF Analysis.- 3 Isolation and Analysis of Milligram Quantities of DF: An Assessment of Different Methods.- 4 Concluding Remarks.- References.- Methods Used in the Investigation of Insoluble Dietary Fiber.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Sample Pretreatment for Determination and Preparation.- 3 Analytical Methods for Determination.- 4 Sample Preparation for the Investigation.- 5 Chemical and Physical Properties.- 6 Nutritional Properties of Dietary Fiber.- 7 Summary.- References.- Measurement of LintProduction in Cotton and Factors Affecting Yield.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Description of Growth Patterns.- 3 Determination of Yield and Yield Components.- 4 Analysis of Cotton Plant Growth.- 5 Resource Allocation.- References.- Analysis of Carbohydrates Conferring Hardness on Seeds.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Cytochemical Localization.- 3 Quantitative and Compositional Analysis.- 4 Biosynthesis.- 5 Conclusion.- References.- Methods Used in Monitoring and Controlling the Quality of Bread with Particular Reference to the Mechanical Dough Development Process.- 1 Introduction.- 2 MDD Bread Processes.- 3 Laboratory Evaluation and Testing for the MDD Process.- References.- Analytical Methods for Gelation of Soybean Proteins.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Analysis of the Gelation Process and its Mechanism.- 3 Gel Analysis.- 4 Relationships Between Protein Structure and Gel Properties.- References.- Techniques of Solar Crop Dryers.- 1 Introduction.- 2 The Drying Process.- 3 Solar Drying Techniques.- 4 Calculations for the Drying System.- 5 Conclusions.- References.