نتایج جستجو برای: medicago littoralis

تعداد نتایج: 5975  

2013
Saad Sulieman Joachim Schulze Lam-Son Phan Tran

Phosphorus (P)-deficiency is a major abiotic stress that limits legume growth in many types of soils. The relationship between Medicago and Sinorhizobium, is known to be affected by different environmental conditions. Recent reports have shown that, in combination with S. meliloti 2011, Medicago truncatula had a lower symbiotic efficiency than Medicago sativa. However, little is known about how...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Peter van Berkum Yazid Badri Patrick Elia Mohammed Elarbi Aouani Bertrand D Eardly

Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a sequence-based method used to characterize bacterial genomes. This method was used to examine the genetic structure of Medicago-nodulating rhizobia at the Amra site, which is located in an arid region of Tunisia. Here the annual medics Medicago laciniata and M. truncatula are part of the natural flora. The goal of this study was to identify whether distinc...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
B Escriche N De Decker J Van Rie S Jansens E Van Kerkhove

Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal crystal proteins (ICPs) are thought to induce pore formation in midgut cell membranes of susceptible insects. Cry1Ca, which is significantly active in Spodoptera littoralis, made brush border membrane vesicles permeable to KCl (osmotic swelling was monitored by the light scattering technique); the marginally active ICPs Cry1Aa, Cry1Ab, and Cry1Ac did not.

Background: We describe karyotypic variations and the in vitro methods for plant propagation and conservation as well as detailed chromosomal analysis of (Aloe vera L.) and Aloe littoralis from Iran during flowering stage. Objectives: This karyotypic was discovered because of a difference in the position of the chromosome and due to genomic differentiation in domesticated pop...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2009
Matthias Erb Victor Flors Danielle Karlen Elvira de Lange Chantal Planchamp Marco D'Alessandro Ted C J Turlings Jurriaan Ton

Plants activate local and systemic defence mechanisms upon exposure to stress. This innate immune response is partially regulated by plant hormones, and involves the accumulation of defensive metabolites. Although local defence reactions to herbivores are well studied, less is known about the impact of root herbivory on shoot defence. Here, we examined the effects of belowground infestation by ...

2015
Tom Van der Stocken Bram Vanschoenwinkel Dennis J. R. De Ryck Tjeerd J. Bouma Farid Dahdouh-Guebas Nico Koedam

Although knowledge on dispersal patterns is essential for predicting long-term population dynamics, critical information on the modalities of passive dispersal and potential interactions between vectors is often missing. Here, we use mangrove propagules with a wide variety of morphologies to investigate the interaction between water and wind as a driver of passive dispersal. We imposed 16 combi...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Yuan Li Xue Chen Zhu Chen Ronghao Cai Hongmei Zhang Yan Xiang

BURP domain-containing proteins belong to a newly identified protein class that is unique to plants and plays an important role in plant development and metabolism. Although systematic characterization of BURP domain-containing proteins have been carried out in many species, such as rice, poplar and maize, little is known about BURP domain-containing proteins in Medicago. In this study, multipl...

Journal: :Evolutionary Ecology 2022

Abstract The need to respond quickly the presence of an ephemeral resource required for breeding is often a feature scramble competition mating systems. Scramble systems can extreme levels sexual conflict and coercive by males. As result, selection act on various traits used males overcome female resistance behaviours. Selection these may result in significant intra intersexual size variation d...

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2021

Freshwater mussels are among the most endangered groups of fauna anywhere in world. The indiscriminate use antibiotics has led to emergence resistant strains. These antibiotic-resistant bacteria play a key role increasing risk allied with surface water and spread resistance genes. Two freshwater mussel species, Margaritifera margaritifera Potomida littoralis, were sampled at 4 sampling sites al...

2012
Nina M. Soares-Cavalcanti Luis C. Belarmino Ederson A. Kido Ana C. Wanderley-Nogueira João P. Bezerra-Neto Rafaela Cavalcanti-Lira Valesca Pandolfi Alexandre L. Nepomuceno Ricardo V. Abdelnoor Leandro C. Nascimento Ana M. Benko-Iseppon

Plants experience various environmental stresses, but tolerance to these adverse conditions is a very complex phenomenon. The present research aimed to evaluate a set of genes involved in osmotic response, comparing soybean and medicago with the well-described Arabidopsis thaliana model plant. Based on 103 Arabidopsis proteins from 27 categories of osmotic stress response, comparative analyses ...

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