Sesamum Indicum L
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61. Cultura do gergelim (sesamum indicum L.) no nordeste do Brasil.
Informacos gerais; Sistema de cultivo.
Campina Grande: EMBRAPA-CNPA. Publicado em: 1986
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62. Estudo das propriedades fisico-quimicas das proteinas do gergilim (Sesamum indicum, L.)
As características físico-químicos das proteínas de gergelim em amostras foram estudadas na variedade Venezuela 51 as quais foram extraídas com solvente (hexano) até um conteúdo de óleo menor do que 1%. A farinha foi classifica¬da por peneira de malha de 50 mesh. A fração grossa foi classificada como fração corticada e o pó fino como fração d
Publicado em: 1974
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63. Inheritance and Association of Oil and Protein Content and Seed Coat Type in Sesame, Sesamum Indicum L
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64. Stomatal Response to Environment with Sesamum indicum. L. 1
Leaf resistance of Sesamum indicum L. increased when the humidity gradient between leaf and air was increased, at moderate temperatures, even though calculated carbon dioxide concentrations within the leaf decreased slightly. Mesophyll resistance remained relatively constant when humidity gradients were changed, indicating that the increases in leaf resistan
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65. Efficiency and Regulation of Water Transport in Some Woody and Herbaceous Species 1
The efficiency with which plants transport water is related to the water potential differences required to drive water fluxes from the soil to the leaf. A comparative study of two woody and three herbaceous species (Citrus sinensis L. cv. Koethen, Pyrus kawakami L., Helianthus annuus L. cv. Mammoth Russian, Capsicum frutescens L. cv. Yolo Wonder, and Sesamum
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66. Lipids, Proteins, and Structure of Seed Oil Bodies from Diverse Species.
Oil bodies isolated from the mature seeds of rape (Brassica napus L.), mustard (Brassica juncea L.), cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), flax (Linus usitatis simum), maize (Zea mays L.), peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), and sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) had average diameters that were different but within a narrow range (0.6-2.0 [mu]m), as measured from electron micr