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Title: Trees-Structure and Function


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? Kottke, I., Guttenberger, M., Hampp, R. and Oberwinkler, F. (1987), An in vitro method for establishing mycorrhizae on coniferous tree seedlings. Trees-Structure and Function, 1 (3), 191-194.

Full Text: 1987\Tre-Str Fun1, 191.pdf

Abstract: A method for in vitro synthesis of mycorrhizae on coniferous tree seedlings is described. Tree seedlings (Larix decidua Mill., Picea abies (L.) Karst. and Pinus sylvestris L.) and fungi (Amanita muscaria (L. ex Fr.) Hooker, Piloderma croceum Erikss. et Hjorst., Pisolithus tinctorius (Pers.) Coker et Couch. and Suillus grevillei (Klotzsch) Singer were maintained under sterile conditions in petri dishes. Typical ectomycorrhizae were established within 2-3 weeks after inoculation and within 2 months after germination of seedlings. Eventually a high percentage of mycorrhizal root tips was obtained.

Keywords: Basidiomycetes, Coniferous Trees, Ectomycorrhiza, In Vitro Culture, Symbiosis

Title: Trends in Biochemical Sciences


Full Journal Title: Trends in Biochemical Sciences

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ISSN: 0968-0004

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Sagnella, G.A. (1989), Model fitting, parameter estimation, linear and non-linear regression. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 10 (3), 100-103.

Full Text: T\Tre Bio Sci10, 100.pdf

Abstract: Model fitting and mathematical models are becoming increasingly important in the biochemical sciences. Here the statistical procedures of linear and non-linear regression for parameter estimation and goodness-of-fit analysis are examined. The mechanics of non-linear regression are described for the Gauss-Newton method, with particular reference to the Michaelis-Menten model. Suitable computer software is suggested to entice those who wish to familiarize themselves with these powerful tools.

MacRoberts, M.H. and MacRoberts, B.R. (1989), Citation analysis and the science policy arena. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 14 (1), 8.

Full Text: T\Tre Bio Sci14, 8.pdf

Cole, S. (1989), Citation and the evaluation of individual scientiste. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 14 (1), 9-13.

Full Text: T\Tre Bio Sci14, 8.pdf


Title: Trends in Biotechnology


Full Journal Title: Trends in Biotechnology

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ISSN: 0167-7799

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Kratochvil, D. and Volesky, B. (1995), Advances in the biosorption of heavy metals. Trends in Biotechnology, 16 (7), 291-300.

Full Text: T\Tre Bio16, 291.pdf

Abstract: The biosorption of heavy metals by certain types of non-living biomass is a highly cost-effective new alternative for the decontamination of metal-containing effluents. Our understanding of the mechanisms of metal biosorption now allows the process to be scaled up and used in field applications, with packed-bed sorption columns being perhaps the most efficient for this purpose. Regenerating the biosorbents increases the process economy by allowing their reuse in multiple sorption cycles. The process results in metal-free effluents and small volumes of solutions containing concentrated metals, which can be easily recovered.

Keywords: Heavy Metals, Biosorption, Decontamination, Concentration, Ion Exchange, Equilibria, Models

Benton, D. (1996), Bioinformatics - Principles and potential of a new multidisciplinary tool. Trends in Biotechnology, 14 (8), 261-272.

Full Text: T\Tre Bio14, 261.pdf

Abstract: The materials of bioinformatics are biological data, and its methods are derived from a wide variety of computational techniques. Recent years have seen an explosive growth in biological data, and the development of novel computational methods. These methods have become essential to research progress in structural biology, genomics, structure-based drug design and molecular evolution. The development and maintenance of a robust infrastructure of biological data is of equal importance if biotechnology is to take maximum advantage of research advances in a wide variety of fields. While bioinformatics has already made important contributions, it faces significant challenges as it matures.

Keywords: Multiple Sequence Alignment, Data-Bank, Structure Prediction, Human Genome, Databases, Crystallography, Information, Libraries, Features, Proteins

Boguski, M.S. (1998), Bioinformatics - a new era. Trends in Biotechnology, Suppl. S, 1-3.

Full Text: T\Tre Bio1.pdf

Keywords: Sequence

? Eccles, H. (1999), Treatment of metal-contaminated wastes: Why select a biological process? Trends in Biotechnology, 17 (12), 462-465.

Full Text: 1999\Tre Bio17, 462.pdf

Abstract: Nature has demonstrated some subtle and intricate mechanisms for selectively controlling the mobility of metal pollutants in the environment. However, the application of this science to technology has been disappointing. A small number of pilot-plant studies have been carried out to investigate the potential of microorganisms (primarily bacteria) to remove metals from liquid wastes but only one system in the past 15 years has been commercialized. In order to explain this lack of application, it is important to understand the effectiveness, robustness and reliability of biological processes involving metals and their ability to compete with proven physicochemical technologies.

Keywords: Metals, Physical, Chemical, Biological, Separations, Biosorption, SRB, Comparison




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