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  1. Determination of organic acid content in fruits and vegetables Organic acids are found in a wide range of plant organs and play an important role in metabolism. The content of organic acids varies in different parts of the
  2. Determination of starch content in cereals Starch is the main storage material of plants, mostly in seeds, roots and tubers. Starch is not only an important nutrient, but also has a wide range of industr
  3. Determination of soluble sugar content in plant tissues Soluble sugar is mostly some sugar with sweet flavor, such as glucose, fructose, sucrose, maltose and so on. Soluble sugar content is an important indicator of
  4. Determination of total free amino acids in plant tissues Amino acids are the basic units of proteins and are also the breakdown products of proteins. Nitrogen absorbed and assimilated by plant roots is mainly transpor
  5. Determination of cellulase activity To learn and understand the principles and methods of the 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) method for the determination of cellulase activity, and to understand
  6. Determination of sucrase activity in plant tissues To understand the method of extracting sucrase from plant tissues and the principle of Nelson's method for determining sucrase activity.
  7. Determination of the rate of oxygen radical production Understand the principles and methods of hydroxylamine oxidation for the determination of oxygen radicals.
  8. Determination of hydrogen peroxide content Many biotic and abiotic adversities induce the production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and h2o2 plays an important role as a signaling molecule in plant stress
  9. Determination of betaine content in plants Betaine is a widely distributed cytocompatible substance, and many plants accumulate large amounts of betaine in their cells under salinity and drought stress,
  10. Determination of free proline content in plants Under normal conditions, the free proline content of plants is very low, but when encountering adversities such as drought, low temperature, salinity and alkali
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