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Definition of Glycines
1. glycine [n] - See also: glycine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glycines
Literary usage of Glycines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. DNA Fingerprinting and Plants (Including Pathogens): Sponsored CRIS/ICAR by Andrew Kalinski (1994)
"PR: 9301 TO 9312 Twenty-nine soybean accessions with resistance to Heterodera
glycines are evaluated for their use as host plant resistance in soybean ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry - (1902)
"However, though the materials were cheap and abundant, the return was too low to
make a commercial success. The other glycines, viz., ..."
3. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller (1880)
"O КН^Н,» Confirmation of this view of the constitution of the glycines is afforded by
... The glycines at present known have all been prepared from haloid ..."
4. Pathogens of Soybean Seeds: Bibliographyby Andrew Kalinski by Andrew Kalinski (1999)
"Development of SDS of soybean in irrigated and nonirrigated field microplots
infested with Fusarium solani alone or in combination with Heterodera glycines. ..."
5. Legumes in Crop Rotations--Bibliography, January 1990-December 1993 by Mary V. Gold (1994)
"Corn and sorghum did not support H. glycines, but significant juvenile populations
... Numbers of H. glycines and M. arenaria juveniles in 1990 depended on ..."
6. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1886)
"When proteid substances are decomposed or when they are introduced into the
alimentary canal and digested, certain amido- acids, or glycines, ..."
7. Molecular Markers in Plant Genome Analysis: Sponsored CRIS/ICAR Projects and by Andrew Kalinski (1995)
"OB: The three specific objectives are: Identify H. glycines-resistance genes ...
AP: Soybean lines found resistant to H. glycines will be used to develop ..."