Tag Botanical experiments

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  1. Extraction, isolation and observation of physicochemical properties of chloroplast pigments Chloroplast pigments have the role of absorbing, transferring and converting light energy, extracting and separating chloroplast pigments is the first step in t
  2. Measurement of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity Polyphenol oxidase (PP0) is widely present in plant tissues, and can oxidize phenolic substances to Da substances, but this reaction does not occur frequently i
  3. Determination of catalase (CAT) activity When plants age or are exposed to adversity, the metabolism of reactive oxygen species is enhanced in the body resulting in the accumulation of H2O2, which caus
  4. Determination of catalase (POD) activity To understand the principles and methods of colorimetric determination of peroxidase activity.
  5. Observation and Determination of Hill's Reaction Hill reaction (Hill reaction) is a reaction in which the isolated chloroplasts of green plants decompose water in the light, release oxygen, and at the same tim
  6. Determination of superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity To learn and understand the method and principles of the photochemical reduction method of nitro nitro tetrazolium blue chloride (NBT) for the determination of
  7. Determination of ATPase activity in plant tissues Understand the role of ATPase in plant metabolic processes and the principles and methods of ATPase activity determination.
  8. Determination of malondialdehyde in plant tissue species To understand the factors of malondialdehyde (MDA ) formation in living organisms; to focus on the principles and methods of MDA determination; to further famil
  9. Determination of the degree of adversity injury to plant tissues To master the principle of cell injury and the measurement of cell injury in plants in the presence of adversity or other injuries; to master the determination
  10. Observations on plant vernalization and photoperiodic phenomena The developmental process of plant flower buds is often influenced by environmental factors . In particular, temperature and photoperiod are affected. The study
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