bicallose (Meaning)

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bicallose (a.)

Alt. of Bicallous

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bicallose Sentence Examples

  1. Bicallose, a biopolymer found in cell walls, provides structural support to plant tissues.
  2. The bicallose configuration varies among plant species, contributing to their tissue strength and flexibility.
  3. Plant pathogenic fungi secrete enzymes that disrupt bicallose bonds, leading to cell wall degradation.
  4. Bicallose is essential for seed coat development, ensuring protection and dormancy of plant embryos.
  5. Genetic engineering techniques enable researchers to alter bicallose composition, improving crop resistance to diseases.
  6. The bicallose content in plant cell walls influences cell expansion and differentiation.
  7. Bicallose undergoes crosslinking reactions, contributing to the rigidity and durability of plant fibers.
  8. Bicallose extraction from plant biomass holds promise as a sustainable source of biodegradable materials.
  9. The bicallose composition of wounded plant tissues differs from healthy tissues, reflecting the plant's defense response.
  10. Enzymatic hydrolysis of bicallose is used in biotechnological processes to derive valuable plant cell wall components.

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Alt. of Bicallous

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Bicallose, a biopolymer found in cell walls, provides structural support to plant tissues.

The bicallose configuration varies among plant species, contributing to their tissue strength and flexibility.

Plant pathogenic fungi secrete enzymes that disrupt bicallose bonds, leading to cell wall degradation.

Bicallose is essential for seed coat development, ensuring protection and dormancy of plant embryos.