Portulaca oleracea L. has some features common to C a species but it has been suggested from other studies that a substantial proportion of assimilated carbon dioxide is incorporated into pyruvate and alanine by routes not involving C a acids or 3-phosphoglycerate. The present paper reports that enz
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The C4 pathway of photosynthesis and its regulation
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1986
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- English
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