![]() ![]() Major roles for pyruvate kinase and phosphofructokinase in the regulation of postharvest sugarbeet root glycolysis were indicated based on changes in enzymatic activities and concentrations of their substrates and products. ![]() Positive relationships between changes in glycolytic enzyme activities and root respiration rate were abundant, with 10 of 14 enzyme activities elevated when root respiration was elevated and 9 glycolytic activities static during periods of unchanging respiration rate. Changes in glycolytic enzyme activities and metabolites occurred throughout the 60 day storage period, but were greatest in the first 4 days after harvest. Glycolysis was highly variable during storage, with 10 of 14 glycolytic activities and 14 of 17 glycolytic metabolites significantly altered during storage. Respiration rate was also determined, and relationships between respiration rate and glycolytic enzymes and metabolites were evaluated. To determine glycolytic changes that occur in sugarbeet roots after harvest and to elucidate relationships between glycolysis and respiration, sugarbeet roots were stored for up to 60 days, during which activities of glycolytic enzymes and concentrations of glycolytic substrates, intermediates, cofactors, and products were determined. Available evidence, however, indicates that respiration rate is likely to be controlled by the availability of respiratory substrates, and glycolysis has a central role in generating these substrates. He was loved and will be missed by all who knew him.Although respiration is the principal cause of the loss of sucrose in postharvest sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.), the internal mechanisms that control root respiration rate are unknown. Also 2 brothers Leonard Vansell and Darrell Vansell and 2 sisters Frances Wilcox and Patty Smith and many nieces, nephews and friends.īill Vansell was a wonderful husband, dad, grandpa and great grandpa. Those left to cherish Bills memory are his wife Martha of Lee’s Summit, son Tim and wife Johnna Vansell of Peculiar, 4 grandsons Jacob Vansell and wife Alisha of Kingsville, MO, Cole Vansell and wife Kari of Corpus Christie, TX, Dalton Vansell and wife Hailey of Lone Jack, MO and Joshua Vansell and Charly of Kingsville, MO., 2 great granddaughters and 4 great grandsons. Charles Vansell is preceded in death by his parents Charles and Georgia Vansell, his wife Mary Ellen Vansell, his son Michael Vansell, 5 brothers Alvin Vansell, Clayton Vansell, Frank Vansell, Larry Vansell and Raymond Vansell and their sister Ruth Williams. ![]() He was thankful when he got to come back home! Bill enjoyed attending church, spending time with his family, mushroom hunting, cutting wood and especially fishing with his grandsons! He belonged to the Gideons and loved to talk to people about Jesus and the Word of God. He felt very blessed to have experienced marital love twice in his life.īill was a Korean War Veteran. ![]() Bill retired from the street department after working for the city for 27 years.īill married Martha Stoeltzing on November 7, 2010. In 1970 Bill began his career with the City of Lee’s Summit where he read water meters, oversaw the cemetery and building and ground maintenance. Bills jobs included working at a shoe factory, a cheese factory and Leeds (GM) automotive factory. Bill taught Sunday School there for 40 years, sang in the choir and was still a faithful member. They started attending Faith Baptist Church at that time. On December 24, 1956, Bill married Mary Ellen Robbins. Burial to follow in the Lee’s Summit Cemetery. on Friday, Septemwith a visitation at 10:00 a.m. Bill passed into eternity with his Beloved Savior Jesus on September 14, 2022. Charles William “Bill” Vansell, 86, was born to Charles Edward Vansell and Georgia Miller on Main Crest, Missouri. ![]()
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