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Fall 2011
The mechanism of heat resistance in an exceptionally resistant strain of E. coli was investigated. E. coli AW1.7 was compared to a heat sensitive strain, E. coli GGG10. The heat resistance of both strains was increased by inclusion of NaCl, but only E. coli AW1.7 exhibited a consistent heat...
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Over-expression of PIP2;5 aquaporin in a Populus tremula×P.alba clone and its effects on plant responses to low root temperature and osmotic stress
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This dissertation describes the studies that examined: 1. Production of transgenic poplar over-expressing the poplar aquaporin PIP2;5 and 2. Comparison of the physiological properties of a transgenic poplar with the wild-type under different stress conditions including a) short-term low root...