Intervención del sistema ascórbico oxidasa en el crecimiento del coleóptilo de la avena. Acción de las distintas sustancias que forman el sistema ascórbico oxidasa.
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Sistema ascórbico oxidasa, Coleoptilo, Crecimiento, Avena, Elongación, MetabolismoAbstract
Este artículo es un enlace de un tema publicado con anterioridad en la revista Ars Pharmaceutica.Revisabamos la influencia del sistema ascórbico oxidasa en el crecimiento de coleoptilo de la avena por medio de varios ensayos determinados a lo largo del tiempo.Aquí hablaremos sobre el metabolismo de los distintos componentes que forman el coleoptilo de la avena.Downloads
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