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- Q17105785 subject Q13553621.
- Q17105785 subject Q7169262.
- Q17105785 subject Q8133797.
- Q17105785 abstract "A globoid is a spherical crystalline inclusion in a protein body found in seed tissues that contains phytate and other nutrients for plant growth. These are found in several plants, including wheat and the genus Cucurbita. These nutrients are eventually completely depleted during seedling growth. In Cucurbita maxima globoids form as early as the 3rd day of seedling growth. They are located in conjunction with a larger crystalloid. They are electron–dense and vary widely in size.".
- Q17105785 thumbnail Crystalloids_and_globoids.png?width=300.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q13553621.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q15645384.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q161180.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q409679.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q43533.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q5339301.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q7169262.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8133797.
- Q17105785 wikiPageWikiLink Q905186.
- Q17105785 comment "A globoid is a spherical crystalline inclusion in a protein body found in seed tissues that contains phytate and other nutrients for plant growth. These are found in several plants, including wheat and the genus Cucurbita. These nutrients are eventually completely depleted during seedling growth. In Cucurbita maxima globoids form as early as the 3rd day of seedling growth. They are located in conjunction with a larger crystalloid. They are electron–dense and vary widely in size.".
- Q17105785 label "Globoid (botany)".
- Q17105785 depiction Crystalloids_and_globoids.png.