نتایج جستجو برای: genus rubus

تعداد نتایج: 141623  

Journal: :International journal of biometeorology 2012
E Diskin H Proctor M Jebb T Sparks A Donnelly

To date, phenological research has provided evidence that climate warming is impacting both animals and plants, evidenced by the altered timing of phenophases. Much of the evidence supporting these findings has been provided by analysis of historic records and present-day fieldwork; herbaria have been identified recently as an alternative source of phenological data. Here, we used Rubus specime...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2012
Bidur Bhandary Geum-Hwa Lee Anu Marahatta Hak-Yong Lee Sun-Young Kim Byung-Ok So Ji-Wung Kwon Ji-Young Song Hee-Kwon Lee Hyung-Ryong Kim Soo-Wan Chae Han-Jung Chae

Hyperlipidemia is a major contributor for atherosclerosis and hypolipidemic drugs such as statin are highly prescribed to treat elevated lipid level in plasma. Rubus coreanus, which is widely cultivated in south eastern Asia, have been reported to show significant cholesterol lowering action in hyperlipidemic subjects. Our objective was to determine the cellular effect of Rubus coreanus extract...

2013
A. Bühlmann J. Blom A. Goesmann J. E. Frey K. M. Plummer S. V. Beer J. Luck B. Duffy B. Rodoni

Lipopolysaccharides Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are a major component of the cell surface of gram-negative bacteria and are typically thought to be a protective barrier against host defense molecules. Mutational analysis of a LPS biosynthesis gene (waaL) in Spiraeoideae-infecting strains of E. amylovora has shown LPS to be involved in virulence [1]. Comparison of the LPS biosynthetic gene cluster...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Winfried S Peters Dieter Stefan Peters

The life history of Confuciusornis sanctus is controversial. Recently, the species' body size spectrum was claimed to contradict osteohistological evidence for a rapid, bird-like development. Moreover, sexual size dimorphism was rejected as an explanation for the observed bimodal size distribution since the presence of elongated rectrices, an assumed 'male' trait, was uncorrelated with size. Ho...

2013
Risto Sievänen Eero Nikinmaa Christophe Godin Anna Lintunen Yves Dumont Alexandre Mathieu Serge Quilici

Highlights: Invasive plants have become a major threat throughout the world, in particular in islands where the biodiversity is important and even unique. Since the 17th century, many weeds or invasive plants have been introduced in Réunion Island. Among them Rubus alceifolius, a giant bramble, is the most invasive and threatening to the endemic vegetation. After years of unsuccessful and even ...

2017
Holger Linck Erika Krüger Annette Reineke

Rubus stunt is an economically important disease in the production of raspberries, blackberries, and loganberries. A fast, sensitive, and reliable diagnosis of phytoplasmas, the causal agent of the disease, is of prime importance to stop its spread by vegetative propagation and by insect vectors. Therefore, multiplex qPCR assays using TaqMan probes with different kinds of fluorophores in one re...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Akihiko Shinohara Hideho Hara Marko Prous

New host plant records are given for six Empria species from Japan. They are Rosa multiflora [Rosaceae] for E. honshuana Prous & Heidemaa, 2011, Rubus sp. [Rosaceae] for E. japonica Heidemaa & Prous, 2011, Geum japonicum and G. calthifolium var. nipponicum [Rosaceae] for E. loktini Ermolenko, 1971, Rosa multiflora, Potentilla indica and probably Rubus parvifolius [Rosaceae] for E. quadrimaculat...

2011
Anne F. Innis Irwin N. Forseth Dennis F. Whigham Melissa K. McCormick A. F. Innis D. F. Whigham M. K. McCormick

Invasive species are one of most significant factors in human-influenced global change. Management actions that prevent the spread and impacts of invasive species require knowledge of their ecological and genetic characteristics. The genetic characteristics of the invasive wine raspberry, Rubus phoenicolasius Maxim. (Rosaceae) and the native sawtooth blackberry, Rubus argutus Link, were examine...

2012
Jorge Luis Rentería Mark R. Gardener F. Dane Panetta Rachel Atkinson Mick J. Crawley

Originally from Asia, Rubus niveus has become one of the most widespread invasive plant species in the Galapagos Islands. It has invaded open vegetation, shrubland and forest alike. It forms dense thickets up to 4 m high, appearing to displace native vegetation, and threaten the integrity of several native communities. This study used correlation analysis between a R. niveus cover gradient and ...

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