The Accumulation of Soluble Deoxyribosidic Compounds in Relation to Nuclear Division in Anthers of Lilium longiflorum

Intervals of sporogenous DNA synthesis in lily anthers are associated with marked accumulations of methanol- and acid-soluble deoxyribosidic compounds. There are differences in solubility between compounds accumulating at meiosis and those accumulating at mitosis. The formation of these compounds ap...

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subjects Anthers
DNA
DNA - metabolism
Germ cells
Lilium
Meiosis
Microspores
Microsporocytes
Mitosis
Old Medline
Phosphatases
Plants
Pollen
RNA
title The Accumulation of Soluble Deoxyribosidic Compounds in Relation to Nuclear Division in Anthers of Lilium longiflorum
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