Addicott, F. T., Lyon, J. L., Ohkuma, K., Thiessen, W. E., Carns, H. R., Smith, O. E., Cornforth, J. W., Milborrow, B. V., Ryback, G., and Wareing, P. F., Science ...
Roots constitute the first organ to respond to environmental changes and are essential for sessile organisms in terms of anchoring to the soil and taking up nutrients and water (Aiken and Smucker, ...
His research and guidance eventually led to the commercialization of ethephon for cherry abscission, gibberellic acid for pasture grass production, abscisic acid for grape coloration, an improved ...
Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), a water-soluble B vitamin, is sometimes called the "anti-stress vitamin." It is required for the body to make coenzyme A (CoA). CoA is involved in many reactions, such ...
Uric acid is a waste product found in urine. If your body makes too much or doesn't eliminate enough of it, uric acid levels can become too high—a condition known as hyperuricemia. High uric acid ...
Knowing foods that cause acid reflux can help you prevent and manage this condition. Common triggers include carbonated drinks, spicy foods, chocolate, and tomatoes. Acid reflux, also known as ...
Several things can trigger acid reflux or a GERD episode, including some eating habits (like having dinner very late at night) or eating certain foods (like spicy, acidic, or fatty foods).
Gene silencing is a negative feedback mechanism that regulates gene expression to define cell fate and also regulates metabolism and gene expression throughout the life of an organism. In plants, gene ...
and abscisic acid, which interact in complex ways to either promote or inhibit abscission. Recent research has focused on understanding these hormonal interactions and the molecular mechanisms ...
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