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Isolation of Viable Multicellular Glands from Tissue of the Carnivorous Plant, Nepenthes
 

Isolation of Viable Multicellular Glands from Tissue of the Carnivorous Plant, Nepenthes

Article DOI: 10.3791/50993-v 07:08 min December 22nd, 2013
December 22nd, 2013

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Summary

Plants glands are specialized structures responsible for the biosynthesis and secretion of many compounds involved in interactions with the biotic environment. To enable studies on their molecular and biochemical features, a mechanical micropreparation technique was established in order to isolate single metabolically active glands, here from the carnivorous plant Nepenthes.

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Isolation Viable Multicellular Glands Tissue Carnivorous Plant Nepenthes Specialized Structures Production Secretion Low Molecular Weight Compounds Proteins Nectaries Glandular Trichomes Interactions Biotic Environment Attractants Pollinators Deterrents Herbivores Pitcher Plants Bifunctional Glands Pitfall-trap Digestive Fluid Enzymes Nutrients Molecular Mechanisms Biochemical Mechanisms Physiological Mechanisms Protein Secretion Nutrient Uptake Biosynthesis Of Secondary Compounds Mechanical Micropreparation Technique
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