نتایج جستجو برای: lemna gibba l

تعداد نتایج: 618651  

Journal: :مجله انسان، محیط زیست و ارتقاء سلامت 0
ali joghatayi student research committee, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran. davoud balarak department of environmental health, health promotion research center, school of public health, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan, iran. yousef mahdavi department of environmental health, student research committee, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran. ferdos kord mostafapour department of environmental health, health promotion research center, school of public health, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan, iran.

background; recently, there has been a great concern about the consumption of dyes because of their toxicity, mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, and persistence in the aquatic environment. therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of using lemna minor for acid blue 292 (ab292) dye removal from aqueous solution and to determine the optimal conditions. methods; this experiment...

2015
Lorenzo Carretero-Paulet Pablo Librado Tien-Hao Chang Enrique Ibarra-Laclette Luis Herrera-Estrella Julio Rozas Victor A. Albert Michael Purugganan

Utricularia gibba is an aquatic carnivorous plant with highly specialized morphology, featuring fibrous floating networks of branches and leaf-like organs, no recognizable roots, and bladder traps that capture and digest prey. We recently described the compressed genome of U. gibba as sufficient to control the development and reproduction of a complex organism. We hypothesized intense deletion ...

2016
Luis David Alcaraz Shamayim Martínez-Sánchez Ignacio Torres Enrique Ibarra-Laclette Luis Herrera-Estrella Brenda A Wilson

The genome and transcriptome sequences of the aquatic, rootless, and carnivorous plant Utricularia gibba L. (Lentibulariaceae), were recently determined. Traps are necessary for U. gibba because they help the plant to survive in nutrient-deprived environments. The U. gibba's traps (Ugt) are specialized structures that have been proposed to selectively filter microbial inhabitants. To determine ...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2013
Jasna Bosnir Dinko Puntarić Zelimira Cvetković Lea Pollak Lidija Barusić Ivana Klarić Maja Miskulin Ida Puntarić Eda Puntarić Milan Milosević

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of uncontrolled environmental disposal of food supplements containing magnesium (Mg), chromium (Cr), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) on selected aquatic organisms including freshwater algae Scenedesmus subspicatus and Raphidocelis subcapitata, water flea Daphnia magna and duckweed Lemna minor. Thirty different food supplements containing Mg, Cr, Fe and ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1996
J Degenhardt E M Tobin

The Lhcb2*1 gene of Lemna gibba is regulated positively by phytochrome, and two separate, 10-bp regions of this promoter have been shown to be necessary for phytochrome regulation. We have now analyzed the effects of one and two base pair mutations to define exactly two cis elements within these regions that are necessary for phytochrome regulation. These elements, designated REalpha and REbeta...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2005
T Sudhakar Babu Sridevi Tripuranthakam Bruce M Greenberg

Metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are known to be toxic to plants. Because metals and PAHs often are cocontaminants in the environment, plants can be subjected to damage caused by their combined effects. We recently found that copper and an oxygenated PAH (1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone [1,2-dhATQ]) synergistically are toxic to plants. This synergistic toxicity was linked indirectl...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2013
Tomoaki Muranaka Saya Kubota Tokitaka Oyama

Gene expression is a fundamental cellular process and expression dynamics are of great interest in life science. We succeeded in monitoring cellular gene expression in a duckweed plant, Lemna gibba, using bioluminescent reporters. Using particle bombardment, epidermal and mesophyll cells were transfected with the luciferase gene (luc+) under the control of a constitutive [Cauliflower mosaic vir...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
M A Jansen R E van den Noort M Y Tan E Prinsen L M Lagrimini R N Thorneley

We have studied the mechanism of UV protection in two duckweed species (Lemnaceae) by exploiting the UV sensitivity of photosystem II as an in situ sensor for radiation stress. A UV-tolerant Spirodela punctata G.F.W. Meyer ecotype had significantly higher indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) levels than a UV-sensitive ecotype. Parallel work on Lemna gibba mutants suggested that UV tolerance is linked to ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
T Kondo

The effect of Li(+) on the period of the K(+) uptake rhythm in the flow medium culture of the duckweed (Lemna gibba G3) was investigated under various ionic conditions. In the presence of Li(+) at 0.2 millimolar or higher concentrations, the period was longer than the normal level of 25.4 hours by 2 hours. Li(+) also lowered the amplitude of the rhythm. Although Na(+) itself did not change any ...

2015
Lorenzo Carretero-Paulet Tien-Hao Chang Pablo Librado Enrique Ibarra-Laclette Luis Herrera-Estrella Julio Rozas Victor A. Albert

The genome of the bladderwort Utricularia gibba provides an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the adaptive landscape of an aquatic carnivorous plant with unique phenotypic features such as absence of roots, development of water-filled suction bladders, and a highly ramified branching pattern. Despite its tiny size, the U. gibba genome accommodates approximately as many genes as other plant ge...

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