Sunflower Taxa

-Sunflower Bibliography (1991)
a. common sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
b. jerusalem artichoke (H. tuberosus)
c. prairie sunflower (H. petiolaris)
d. Maximilian sunflower (H. maximiliani)
e. taxa: complex of associated species or demography

 

The Sunflower (Helianthus spp.) Bibliography


A€arwal, S.K. and M.L. Kasat (1979) Photoreversal of coumarin
induced seed dormancy in h'e€i€nf€ sL. Sunflower. Comp.
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Alves, R.T. (1983) Jerusalem artichokes € f€e€ f€lc€s fuberos€.
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Bagni, N., A. Donini, and D. Serafini-Fracassini (1972) Content and
Aggregation of Ribosomes duriong Formation, Dormancy, and
Sprouting of Tubers of €Ye€ 7f€1usfu€beI€7s7s Physiol. Plant.
27:370-375.
Bagni, N., B. Malucelli, and P. Torrigiani (1980) Polyamines, storage
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Bagni, N., D.S. Fracassini, and P. Torrigiani (1981) Polyamines and
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Ba€ni, N., E. Corsini, and D. Serafini-Fracassini (1971€ Growth
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Reversal of Actinomycin D Inhibition by Spermidine. Physiol.
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Bagni, N., G. Stabellini, and D. Serafini-Fracassini (1973) Polyamines
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Bagni, N., P. Barbieri, and P. Torrigiani (1983) Polyamine titer and
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Bennici, A., P.G. Cionini, D. Gennai, and G. Cionini (1982) Cell cycle in
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Boldirev, N.K., E.A. Zvereva., andS.G. Vasiljeva(1981) Dependence
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Bonnerot, C. and P. Mazliak (1984€ Induction of the oleoyl
phosphatidylcholine d€saturase activity during the storage of
plant organs. A comparison between potato and Jerusalem
artichoke tubers. Plant Sci. Lett. 35:5-10.

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Bottiroli, G., P.G. Cionini, F. Docchio, and C.A. Sacchi (1984) In situ
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Branca, C., C.A. Maggiali, M.R. Mingiardi, and D. Ricci (1982) Anti
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Burge, W. (1986) Rooting for Jerusalem artichokes. Rodale Org. Gard.
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Burlov, V.V. and P.Yu Artemenko (1983) Penetrance and identification
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Call, C.A. and D.W. Owens (1986) Establishment of €eli€nthus
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Ceccarelli, N. and R. Loren€i (1984) Growth inhibition by competitive
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Charnay, D. (1981) Effects of exogenous abscisic acid on the breaking
of dormancy of in vitro cultured ffe€i€nthus fuberos€sL.
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Charnay, D. and J.C. Courduroux (1986) Relations between
endogenous abscisic acid and the tuberized growth of Jerusalem
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Charney, D. and B. Bongen-Ottoko (1977) Acide Abscissique et
Dormance chez le Topinambour I. Variations de la Teneur en
Acide Abscissique dans les Tubercules d €Ieli€nfhus tuberosusL.
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Chubey, B.B. and D.G. Dorell (1983) The Effect of Fall and Spring
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Chubey, B.B. and D.G. Dorrell ( 1982) Columbia Jerusalem Artichoke.
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Courduroux, J.C., M. Genraud, and C. Teppaz-Misson (1972) Action
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Cowley, R.C. and J.M. Palmer (1980) The interaction between
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Csizinszky, A.A. (1985) The utilization of residual nutrients in fallow
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Darwen, C.W.E. and P. John (1989) Localization of the enzymes of
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El-Din, G., N.A. Eisa, K.G.M. Ahrned, and M.A. Shaaraw€ (1980)
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El-Morsi, E.A., A. Samei, and M.E. Ramadan (1982) Chemical studies
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El-Sayed,M.M., L.K. Mohamed, and M.M. Ebaid(1984) Effect of plant
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:251-261.

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Evans, L. S. and J. Van't Hof (1975) Is Polyploidy Necessary for
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Everitt, J.H. and R.B. Heizer (1984) Seed germination characteristics
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Favali, M.A. D. Serafini-Fracassini, and P. Sartorato (1984)
Ultastructure and autoradiography of dormant and activated
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Ferrier, J.M., E.M. Dillon, A. Chang, and J. Dainty (1981€ The effect
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Fracassini, D.S. and N. Filiti (1982) Gibberellin A7 effects on the
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Fracassini, D.S., N. Bagni, P.G. Cionini, and A. Bennici (1980)
Polyamines and nucleic acids during the first cell cycle of
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Frehner, M., F. Keller, and A. Wiemken (1984) Localization of fructan
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Frehner, M., F. Keller, P. Matile, and A. Wiemken, (1987) Sugar
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Gamal-El-Din, I.F., K.G.M. Ahmed, N.A. Eisa, and M.A. Shaarawi
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ARE. Ann. Agric. Sci. Moshtohor. 13.63-74.

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Garcia-Rodriguez, M.J. (1979) Effect of alpha-naphthalene acetic
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Gendraud, M. (1981) Study of some properties of the parenchyma of
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Gendraud, M. and J. Lafleuriel (1983) Characteristics of absorption of
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Gendraud, M. and J. Lafleuriel (1985) Intracellular compartmentation
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Guern, N. and Geneves (1979) Ultrastructural changes of nucleoli, in
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Hawkins, S.W. and R. Phillips (1983) 3-Aminobenzamide inhibits
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explants of €e€i€nfhus fuberosusPlant Sci. Lett. 32:221-224.

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Herz, W. and N. Kumar (1981) Heliangolides from € nfhus
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Korovkin, O.A. (1984) Effect of the location of eyes on the tuber of
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