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Ultrastructure of Azotobacter vinelandii

Description: Article discussing research on vegetative cells and cysts for Azotobacter vinelandii 12837 prepared for electron microscopy by several methods assumed to preserve structural details destroyed by techniques previously reported in literature.
Date: August 8, 1970
Creator: Vela, G. Roland, 1927-; Cagle, Gerald D. & Holmgren, P. R.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Characterization of components from culture filtrates of Botrytis cinerea which stimulate phaseollin biosynthesis in Phaseolus vulgaris cell suspension cultures

Description: Article on the characterization of components from culture filtrates of Botrytis cinerea which stimulate phaseollin biosynthesis in Phaseolus vulgaris cell suspension cultures.
Date: 1977
Creator: Dixon, R. A. & Lamb, Christopher J.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Effects of growth substances on non-induced and Botrytis cinerea culture filtrate-induced phaseollin production in Phaseolus vulgaris cell suspension cultures

Description: Article on the effects of growth substances on non-induced and Botrytis cinerea culture filtrate-induced phaseollin production in Phaseolus vulgaris cell suspension cultures.
Date: May 1978
Creator: Dixon, R. A. & Fuller, K. W.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Remote Sensing and GIS for Nonpoint Source Pollution Analysis in the City of Dallas' Western Watersheds

Description: This report describes the findings of a study conducted on the watersheds of "Lake Lewisville, Lake Ray Roberts, Lake Grapevine and the Elm Fork of the Trinity River between Lake Lewisville and Frazier Dam," which are all part of the upper Trinity drainage basin (p. 31). The study examines the potential benefit of "remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) for watershed management" in and around Dallas, Texas (p. i).
Date: August 1988
Creator: University of North Texas. Department of Biological Sciences.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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