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CHANGES IN APPLE BARK STORAGE PROTEIN AT THE ONSET OF GROWTH

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92_27
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220 – 221
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Abstract
Nitrogenous reserves in fruit trees have been a topic of investigation for a number of years.
These reserves can be present as either free amino acids or protein.
Due to the presence of high levels of phenolic type compounds and the inherent woodiness of the tissues being dealt with, little attempt has been made to extract the protein reserve.


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Authors
B.T. O’KENNEDY, J.S. TITUS
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