نتایج جستجو برای: ophiopogon japonicus

تعداد نتایج: 3786  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Olivier Schumpp Michèle Crèvecoeur William J. Broughton William J. Deakin

Lotus japonicus, a model legume, develops an efficient, nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with Mesorhizobium loti that promotes plant growth. Lotus japonicus also forms functional nodules with Rhizobium sp. NGR234 and R. etli. Yet, in a plant defence-like reaction, nodules induced by R. etli quickly degenerate, thus limiting plant growth. In contrast, nodules containing NGR234 are long-lasting. It was ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2001
T G Andreadis J F Anderson L E Munstermann R J Wolfe D A Florin

The earliest documented specimen of an exotic east Asian mosquito Ochlerotatus (Finlaya) japonicis japonicus (Theobald) in the Western Hemisphere is reported along with the results of a state wide survey to determine the distribution and abundance of this mosquito in Connecticut. Ochlerotatus japonicus was collected from 87 locations in eight counties. It is established throughout the state and...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Bogumil Karas Jeremy Murray Monika Gorzelak Alexandra Smith Shusei Sato Satoshi Tabata Krzysztof Szczyglowski

In many legumes, including Lotus japonicus and Medicago truncatula, susceptible root hairs are the primary sites for the initial signal perception and physical contact between the host plant and the compatible nitrogen-fixing bacteria that leads to the initiation of root invasion and nodule organogenesis. However, diverse mechanisms of nodulation have been described in a variety of legume speci...

2007
MORIHIKO SAITO

We survey some recent developments in the theory of b-function, spectrum, and multiplier ideals together with certain interesting relations among them including the case of arbitrary subvarieties. Dedicated to Professor Masaki Kashiwara

2014
Dorothee E. Zielke Doreen Werner Francis Schaffner Helge Kampen Dina M. Fonseca

The mosquito Aedes japonicus japonicus, originally restricted to temperate East Asia, is now widespread in North America and more recently has become established in Europe. To ascertain the putative number of separate introductions to Europe and examine patterns of expansion we analyzed the genetic makeup of Ae. j. japonicus populations from five cemeteries in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhinela...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
Y M Ju C H Hsu L S Fang H D Lin J H Wu C C Han I-S Chen T Y Chiang

The amphidromous goby Sicyopterus japonicus is distributed throughout southern Taiwan and Japan. Larvae of this freshwater fish go through a long marine stage. This migratory mode influences population genetic structure. We examined the genetic diversity, population differentiation, and demographic history of S. japonicus based on the mitochondrial DNA control region. We identified 102 haplotyp...

2013
Kazuko Hase Naruo Nikoh Masakazu Shimada

In terms of evolutionary biology, a population admixture of more than two distinct lineages may lead to strengthened genetic variation through hybridization. However, a population admixture arising from artificial secondary contact poses significant problems in conservation biology. In urban Tokyo, a population admixture has emerged from two lineages of Japanese common toad: native Bufo japonic...

2011
Yong-Bo Lee Seung-Tae Cha Sang-Hee Park Chae-Kyu Lim Young-Hee Na

Five species of the Laboulbeniales, including two unrecorded species are reported from South Korea. They are as follows; Dioicomyces anthici Thaxter on Anthicus confucii Marseul, Laboulbenia melanaria Thaxter on Anisodacthius tricuspidatus Morawitz, L. philonthi Thaxter on Philonthus wuesthoffi Bernhauer, Peyritschiella japonicus Terada on Philonthus japonicus Sharp, and Scaphidiomyces baeocera...

2009

Hatchery-reared Argyrosomus japonicus (Temminck & Schlegel) were released into estuaries of varying habitat between 1996 and 2004, and growth and recruitment to the fishery evaluated. Fish stocked earlier in summer had significantly faster growth rates (P < 0.01), and post-stocking mortality ranged from 1.1% to 11.7% within 7 day post-release. Argyrosomus japonicus stocked in the Georges River ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2012
Melissa C Hardstone Theodore G Andreadis

The spread of exotic mosquito species into new environments can introduce shifts in mosquito populations and potentially alter public health risks to mosquito-borne diseases. The successful establishment of exotic species may occur due to their competitive advantage over other cohabitating species. We hypothesized that the recently introduced exotic mosquito Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald)...

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