نتایج جستجو برای: midrib

تعداد نتایج: 446  

Journal: :Aceh International Journal of Science and Technology 2017

Journal: :Journal of Chemistry 2022

In this study, several biowaste materials are screened for adsorptive removal of methylene blue (MB) from synthetic water. Among the tested adsorbents, barley (Hordeum vulgare) bran (BB) and enset (Ensete ventricosum midrib leaf, EVML) were selected further evaluation MB (a model cationic dye) adsorption. Batch adsorption performance BB EVML adsorbents was significantly high in a wide pH range ...

2014
Shigeyuki Tanaka Thomas Brefort Nina Neidig Armin Djamei Jörg Kahnt Wilfred Vermerris Stefanie Koenig Kirstin Feussner Ivo Feussner Regine Kahmann

The biotrophic fungus Ustilago maydis causes smut disease in maize with characteristic tumor formation and anthocyanin induction. Here, we show that anthocyanin biosynthesis is induced by the virulence promoting secreted effector protein Tin2. Tin2 protein functions inside plant cells where it interacts with maize protein kinase ZmTTK1. Tin2 masks a ubiquitin-proteasome degradation motif in ZmT...

2002
S BERRY

A disorder of sugarcane (Saccharum species hybrid) characterised by yellowing of the leaf midrib and lamina was first reported in East Africa in the 1960s. This disorder was termed yellow wilt (Ricaud, 1968). A similar disorder was reported as autumn decline in Brazil (Hughes, 1964). Some thirty years later similar symptoms were observed on sugarcane in Hawaii (Schenk et al., 1990) and Brazil (...

2009
J. A. Phillips J. M. Huisman

The brown alga Dictyopteris serrata (Areschoug) Hoyt (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) is reported from the coast of western Australia, representing the first reliable record of this species from outside the south-western Indian Ocean. Distinguishing features of D. serrata are: a broad thallus with marginal teeth, veins extending from the midrib obliquely towards the blade margin, and embedded tetras...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
David A Coomes Steven Heathcote Elinor R Godfrey James J Shepherd Lawren Sack

General models of plant vascular architecture, based on scaling of pipe diameters to remove the length dependence of hydraulic resistance within the xylem, have attracted strong interest. However, these models have neglected to consider the leaf, an important hydraulic component; they assume all leaves to have similar hydraulic properties, including similar pipe diameters in the petiole. We exa...

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