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University of Birmingham Characterization of a Dynamic
ENV /JM /M on O(2016)27 Unclassified
THE Glucosinolates & Cyanogenic Glycosides
Hydrogen Cyanide Potential During Pathogenesis of Sorghum by Gloeocercospora Sorghi Or Helminthosporium Sorghicola D
CYP79A118 Is Associated with the Formation of Taxiphyllin in Taxus Baccata
An Integrated and Comparative Approach Towards Identification
Metabolon Formation in Dhurrin Biosynthesis
Glucoside Dhurrin in Sorghum Bicolor
EMS Induced Mutations in Dhurrin Metabolism and Their Impacts on Sorghum Growth and Development Jenae Lavon Skelton Purdue University
Enzymatic Release and Metabolism of Hydrogen Cyanide in Sorghum Infected by Gloeocercospora Sorghi D
Dhurrin Metabolism in the Developing Grain of Sorghum
The Interplay Between Water Limitation, Dhurrin, and Nitrate in the Low-Cyanogenic Sorghum Mutant Adult Cyanide Deficient Class 1
Cyanogenesis in Macadamia and Direct Analysis of Hydrogen Cyanide in Macadamia Flowers, Leaves, Husks, and Nuts Using Selected Ion Flow Tube–Mass Spectrometry
Identification and Characterization of Glucosyltransferases Involved in The
Determination and Detoxification of Cyanide Content in Sorghum for Ethanol Production Using Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Strain
Allocation of Resources to Cyanogenic Glucosides Does Not Incur a Growth Sacrifice in Sorghum Bicolor (L.) Moench
Cyanide Poisoning Michael P
Management of Nitrate and Prussic Acid in Forage Crops
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Nitrate Vs. Prussic Acid Conditions Nitrate Prussic Acid
University; Micrdnlms International 300 N
The Effects of Transcription Directions of Transgenes and the Gypsy
Driving Metabolic Pathways on with Sunlight 1 December 2015, by Konstantinos Vavitsas
MF3040 Prussic Acid Poisoning
Cyanogenic Glycosides and Menisdaurin from Guazuma Ulmifolia, Ostrya Virginiana, Tiquilia Plicata, and Tiquilia Canescens
Dhurrin Metabolism in the Developing Grain of Sorghum Bicolor
Impact of Temperature, Plant Species, and Sorghum Cultivar on The
Stabilization of Dhurrin Biosynthetic Enzymes from Sorghum Bicolor Using a Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent
By-Products And
Chronic Cassava Toxicity
A Flavin-Dependent Monooxygenase Catalyzes the Initial Step In
Prediction of Dhurrin Metabolism by Transcriptome and Metabolome Analyses in Sorghum