Temperature-dependent Changes in the Polysomal Population of Senescent (Ripening) Pear Fruit
AUTOR(ES)
Romani, Roger
RESUMO
A loss and recovery of polysomes coincident with the temperature-dependent interruption and resumption of pear fruit (Pyrus communis, L.) senescence establishes a close correlation between the presence of protein-synthesizing machinery and the progression of senescence and ripening.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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