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Russell L. Jones

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  159
Citations -  13280

Russell L. Jones is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aleurone & Hordeum vulgare. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 159 publications receiving 12750 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell L. Jones include University of California.

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Group‐contribution estimation of activity coefficients in nonideal liquid mixtures

TL;DR: In this article, a group-contribution method is presented for the prediction of activity coefficients in nonelectrolyte liquid mixtures, which combines the solution-of-functional-groups concept with a model for activity coefficients based on an extension of the quasi chemical theory of liquid mixture (UNIQUAC).
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Apoplastic Synthesis of Nitric Oxide by Plant Tissues

TL;DR: The data presented in this report strongly support the hypothesis that plant tissues also synthesize NO via the nonenzymatic reduction of apoplastic nitrite and may have possible significance for germinating grain and for plant roots.
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Plant Cells Contain Two Functionally Distinct Vacuolar Compartments

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that antibodies to two different tonoplast intrinsic proteins, alpha-TIP and TIP-Ma27, label vacuole membranes of two different compartments within the same cell, suggesting that as cells develop large vacuoles, the two compartments merge.
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Nitric Oxide Acts as an Antioxidant and Delays Programmed Cell Death in Barley Aleurone Layers

TL;DR: The hypothesis that NO is a protective antioxidant in aleurone cells is supported by data that shows that treatment with GA in the presence of NO donors delays the loss of CAT and SOD, and α-Amylase secretion is stimulated slightly by NO donors.
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The Arabidopsis Aleurone Layer Responds to Nitric Oxide, Gibberellin, and Abscisic Acid and Is Sufficient and Necessary for Seed Dormancy

TL;DR: Molecular changes that occurred in embryos and aleurone layers prior to germination were measured, and these data show that both the aleur one layer and the embryo expressed the NO-associated gene AtNOS1, but only the embryos expressed genes for the GA biosynthetic enzyme GA3 oxidase.