نتایج جستجو برای: cherry

تعداد نتایج: 6187  

2006
Annette Herz Kirsten Köppler Heidrun Vogt Ellen Elias Peter Katz Arne Peters

The use of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) is a promising approach to control the cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cerasi L.. We already demonstrated the high potential of EPN to infect larvae after leaving the cherry for pupation in the soil in laboratory and field experiments. For practice, an application technique is needed, that is both, growerand EPN friendly. We tested a tractor mounted spra...

2014
In-Suck Baek Moon S. Kim Hoosoo Lee Wang Hee Lee Byoung-Kwan Cho

A multi-spectral fluorescence imaging technique was used to detect defective cherry tomatoes. The fluorescence excitation and emission matrix was used to measure for defects, sound surface and stem areas to determine the optimal fluorescence excitation and emission wavelengths for discrimination. Two-way ANOVA revealed the optimal excitation wavelength for detecting defect areas was 410 nm. Pri...

2009
Chi Kyung Kim Beom S. Jeon

We report a case of a 36-year-old woman with progressive generalized myoclonus that first became apparent 9 years ago. Her younger brother had similar problems. Examination of her eyes revealed cherry-red spots. Hexosaminidase A, β-galactosidase and neuraminidase activity were normal. Although the laboratory findings were negative, cherry-red spots, progressive myoclonus and autosomal recessive...

2013
Kaycie Hopkins Sara Cherry

ISSN: 1538-4101 (Print) 1551-4005 (Online) Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/kccy20 Bunyaviral cap-snatching vs. decapping: Recycling cell cycle mRNAs Kaycie Hopkins & Sara Cherry To cite this article: Kaycie Hopkins & Sara Cherry (2013) Bunyaviral cap-snatching vs. decapping: Recycling cell cycle mRNAs, Cell Cycle, 12:24, 3711-3712, DOI: 10.4161/cc.26878 To link to this article:...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2011
L Y Chan S Balasubramaniam R Sunder R Jamalia T V N Karunakar J Alagaratnam

We present a rare case of Tay-Sachs disease with retinal 'cherry-red spots' in a 19-month-old Malay child. Molecular genetic studies confirmed the diagnosis. The case highlights that 'cherry-red spot' is a useful clinical clue in Tay-Sachs disease and several other lysosomal storage disorders. It serves as an ideal illustration of the eye as a window to inborn error of metabolism.

Journal: :Netw. and Communic. Technol. 2012
Satoshi Utsumi Salahuddin Muhammad Salim Zabir

InterPlaNetary (IPN) Internet links have extremely long propagation delays and very high link error rates. In such networks, lost retransmissions of the TCP data segments are common. Existing TCP schemes can detect lost retransmissions only through TCP retransmission timeout and hence are inefficient in such scenarios. In this paper we propse a new algorithm for handling such lost retransmissio...

Journal: :Biological research 2013
Basilio Carrasco Lee Meisel Marlene Gebauer Rolando Garcia-Gonzales Herman Silva

This review is an overview of traditional and modern breeding methodologies being used to develop new Prunus cultivars (stone fruits) with major emphasis on peach, sweet cherry and Japanese plum. To this end, common breeding tools used to produce seedlings, including in vitro culture tools, are discussed. Additionally, the mechanisms of inheritance of many important agronomical traits are descr...

Journal: :Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2014
Nrusimha Nath Misra Kevin M Keener Paula Bourke Jean-Paul Mosnier Patrick J Cullen

Cold plasma is increasingly under research for decontamination of foods, especially fresh fruits and vegetables. The effect of cold plasma on food quality, however, remains under researched. This study investigates the effects of cold plasma generated within a sealed package from a dielectric barrier discharge on the physical quality parameters and respiration rates of cherry tomatoes. Respirat...

Journal: :Journal of insect science 2014
Neelendra K Joshi David J Biddinger Kathleen Demchak Alan Deppen

Zaprionus indianus (Gupta) (Diptera: Drosophilidae), an invasive vinegar fly, was found for the first time in Adams County, Pennsylvania, in 2011. It was found in a commercial tart cherry orchard using apple cider vinegar (ACV) traps that were monitoring another invasive vinegar fly, the spotted wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Coincidentally, the first ...

Journal: :Developmental science 2005
Daniela Kloo Josef Perner

The dimensional change card-sorting task (DCCS task) is frequently used to assess young children's executive abilities. However, the source of children's difficulty with this task is still under debate. In the standard DCCS task, children have to sort, for example, test cards with a red cherry or a blue banana into two boxes marked with target cards showing a blue cherry and a red banana. Typic...

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