نتایج جستجو برای: tamarix leptopetala

تعداد نتایج: 557  

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology 2011

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2012
Nof Atamna-Ismaeel Omri M Finkel Fabian Glaser Itai Sharon Ron Schneider Anton F Post John L Spudich Christian von Mering Julia A Vorholt David Iluz Oded Béjà Shimshon Belkin

The above-ground surfaces of terrestrial plants, the phyllosphere, comprise the main interface between the terrestrial biosphere and solar radiation. It is estimated to host up to 10(26) microbial cells that may intercept part of the photon flux impinging on the leaves. Based on 454-pyrosequencing-generated metagenome data, we report on the existence of diverse microbial rhodopsins in five dis...

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2009
Sameh Fekry Abouzid Sajjad Ahmed Ali Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary

Phytochemical investigation of the leaves of Tamarix nilotica (Tamaricaceae) has led to isolation of methyl ferulate 3-O-sulphate (1) for the first time from natural sources. In addition, coniferyl alcohol 4-O-sulphate (2), kaempferol 4'-methyl ether (3), tamarixetin (4) and quercetin 3-O-beta-D-glucupyranuronide (5) were isolated from the n-butanol soluble fraction of the extract. The pentacyc...

2014
Ziba Shabani Ahmad Sayadi

Article history: Received on: 05/02/2014 Revised on: 26/02/2014 Accepted on: 19/03/2014 Available online: 27/05/2014 The present study was aimed to assess the plants antimicrobial effects such as Tamarisk, March, acetone and mango kernel. The aqueous and ethanol extract of the plants and also its smoke was prepared in concentrations of 50 and 25 mg/mL. The bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Strept...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Andreas Müller

Hoplitis bees of the Palaearctic subgenus Stenosmia (Megachilidae) inhabit deserts and semideserts between southern Spain and eastern Asia. They nest in excavated burrows in the soil and collect pollen from plant taxa that typically grow in desert areas, such as Frankenia (Frankeniaceae), Peganum (Nitrariaceae), Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) or Zygophyllum (Zygophyllaceae). The taxonomic revision of t...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Noga Qvit-Raz Edouard Jurkevitch Shimshon Belkin

We describe a hitherto unrecognized bacterial community, inhabiting the leaf surfaces of the salt-excreting desert tree Tamarix. High temperatures, strong radiation, and very low humidity dictate a daytime existence in complete desiccation, but damp nights allow the microbial population to proliferate in a sugar-rich, alkaline, and hypersaline solution, before drying up again after sunrise. The...

Journal: :Pest management science 2003
Paul C Quimby C Jack DeLoach Susan A Wineriter John A Goolsby Rouhollah Sobhian C Douglas Boyette Hamed K Abbas

Research by the USDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS) on biological control of weeds has been practiced for many years because of its inherent ecological and economic advantages. Today, it is further driven by ARS adherence to Presidential Executive Order 13112 (3 February 1999) on invasive species and to USDA-ARS policy toward developing technology in support of sustainable agriculture with...

1999
L. C. Davis S. Vanderhoof

Plants have a large capacity to transfer water from soil to the atmosphere. Soluble contaminants may be carried with that water, with a relative extent of transfer that depends on their octanol-water or organic matter-water partition coefficient. We measured the transfer rate for several solvents that vary in volatility and solubility, including trichloro ethylene, trichloroethane, chloroform, ...

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