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Chemical feature -- Chapter 2. The biological role of ascorbate in plants -- Chapter 3. Ascorbate biosynthesis in plants -- Chapter 4. The oxidization and metabolism of ascorbate -- Chapter 5. Recycling of ascorbate -- Chapter 6. Transport of ascorbate -- Chapter 7. Key enzymes involved in ascorbate biosynthesis and metabolism -- Chapter 8. Regulation of ascorbate biosynthesis. - Chapter 9. Ascorbate in tomato, a model fruit. - Chapter 10. Metabolic modification of ascorbate in plants -- Chapter 11. Regulating ascorbate biosynthesis and metabolism for abiotic stress tolerance in plants -- References -- Index. 330 $aAscorbate acid (AsA) is an important antioxidant in plants, playing important roles in various physiological processes. Humans have lost the ability to synthesize AsA because of the lack of L-gulono-1,4-lactone oxidoreductase, and thus have to absorb ascorbate from diet including fresh fruits and vegetables, as they are the major sources of ascorbate. Several pathways for AsA biosynthesis and metabolism have been identified in plants since 1998. More attention has been paid to improving ascorbate content in plants especially in fruits and vegetables. Significant progresses have been made on key enzymes and genes involved in the AsA biosynthesis and metabolism. Recently, more interests have arised in the regulation of AsA biosynthesis, as it is constantly regulated by the plant development and the environmental factors, e.g. light. Ascorbic acid is also frequently reported to affect plant growth and development e.g. flowering time and fruit ripening. 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Your First TypeScript Application -- 2. Understanding TypeScript -- 3. JavaScript Primer, Part 1 -- 4. JavaScript Primer, Part 2 -- 5. Using the TypeScript Compiler -- 6. Testing and Debugging TypeScript -- Part 2: Working with TypeScript -- 7. Understanding Static Types -- 8. Using Functions -- 9. Using Arrays, Tuples and Enums -- 10. Working with Objects -- 11. Working with Classes and Interfaces -- 12. Using Generic Types -- 13. Advanced Generic Types -- 14. Working with JavaScript -- Part 3: Creating Web Applications -- 15. Creating a Stand-Alone Web App, Part 1 -- 16. Creating a Stand-Alone Web App, Part 2 -- 17. Creating an Angular App, Part 1 -- 18. Creating an Angular App, Part 2 -- 19. Creating a React App, Part 1 -- 20. Creating a React App, Part 2 -- 21. Creating a Vue.js App, Part 1.-22. Creating a Vue.js App, Part 2. 330 $aWork with Typescript and get the most from this versatile open source language. Author Adam Freeman begins this book by describing Typescript and the benefits it offers, and goes on to show you how to use TypeScript in realistic scenarios, going in-depth to give you the knowledge you need. Starting from the nuts-and-bolts and building up to the most advanced and sophisticated features, you will learn how TypeScript builds on the JavaScript type system to create a safer and more productive development experience and understand how TypeScript can be used to create applications using popular frameworks, including Node.js, Angular, React, and Vue.js. Each topic is covered clearly and concisely and is packed with the details you need to learn to be truly effective. The most important features are given a no-nonsense in-depth treatment and chapters include common problems and details of how to avoid them. You will: Gain a solid understanding of the TypeScript language and tools Use TypeScript for client- and server-side development Extend and customize TypeScript Debug and unit test your TypeScript code This book is for developers who want to start using TypeScript, for example to create rich web applications using Angular, React, or Vue.js. Adam Freeman is an experienced IT professional who has held senior positions in a range of companies, most recently serving as chief technology officer and chief operating officer of a global bank. 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