The Botanical Gazette Volume 33.cUnited States Congress Senate
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ... enzyme which changes maltose into glucose), trehalase, raffinase, invertase, cytase, diastase, lipase, tyrosinase, lab enzyme, and trypsin. No retardation of the formation of the enzymes by the products of their activity could be observed in maltoglucase, invertase, diastase, or lipase. The table below is an attempt to show diagrammatically the influence of the various materials upon enzyme development. More minute details as to the kinds of food tested must be sought in the paper itself. The sign-+shows that the enzyme is formed with this food; the sign 0, that it is not;--, that the case was not investigated. It is thus clear that in the same plant the different enzymes are affected differently by different foods. The danger of generalizing too widely from the few facts as yet ascertained is obvious. These experiments also help to do away with the idea, quite widely entertained, that enzyme development indicates a kind of starved condition of the cell. Usually it is only well nourished cells which develop much enzyme.--N1NA G. HOLTON. OPEN LETTERS. THE ACTION OF FUNGICIDES. IN DR. C1 ARK s' paper, in a recent number of the BOTANICAL GAZE'l TE no attempt was made, as the author states, to discuss the literature of the subject; but Rumm" has written a paper that has such evident bearing on the subject that it should have received attention. The latter reached the following conclusion, based on experimental evidence closely resembling that adduced by Clark as indicating the solvent action on copper hydroxid of secretions or excretions from the cells: "Die Thatsachen, die uns Calcium und Kupferhydroxydmischungen ergeben haben, erkleiren sich leicht, wenn man annimmt, dass von Beginn der Einwirkung des...
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Author: United States Congress Senate
Page Count: 176 pages
Published Date: 15 Jan 2013
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781234173579
Download Link: The Botanical Gazette Volume 33
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Author: United States Congress Senate
Page Count: 176 pages
Published Date: 15 Jan 2013
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781234173579
Download Link: The Botanical Gazette Volume 33
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ... enzyme which changes maltose into glucose), trehalase, raffinase, invertase, cytase, diastase, lipase, tyrosinase, lab enzyme, and trypsin. No retardation of the formation of the enzymes by the products of their activity could be observed in maltoglucase, invertase, diastase, or lipase. The table below is an attempt to show diagrammatically the influence of the various materials upon enzyme development. More minute details as to the kinds of food tested must be sought in the paper itself. The sign-+shows that the enzyme is formed with this food; the sign 0, that it is not;--, that the case was not investigated. It is thus clear that in the same plant the different enzymes are affected differently by different foods. The danger of generalizing too widely from the few facts as yet ascertained is obvious. These experiments also help to do away with the idea, quite widely entertained, that enzyme development indicates a kind of starved condition of the cell. Usually it is only well nourished cells which develop much enzyme.--N1NA G. HOLTON. OPEN LETTERS. THE ACTION OF FUNGICIDES. IN DR. C1 ARK s' paper, in a recent number of the BOTANICAL GAZE'l TE no attempt was made, as the author states, to discuss the literature of the subject; but Rumm" has written a paper that has such evident bearing on the subject that it should have received attention. The latter reached the following conclusion, based on experimental evidence closely resembling that adduced by Clark as indicating the solvent action on copper hydroxid of secretions or excretions from the cells: "Die Thatsachen, die uns Calcium und Kupferhydroxydmischungen ergeben haben, erkleiren sich leicht, wenn man annimmt, dass von Beginn der Einwirkung des...
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