نتایج جستجو برای: thaw yield

تعداد نتایج: 198527  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Karina Vincents Fisker Martin Holmstrup Hans Malte Johannes Overgaard

Freeze-tolerant organisms survive internal ice formation; however, the adaptations to repeated freeze-thaw cycles are often not well investigated. Here we report how three geographically different populations of Enchytraeus albidus (Germany, Iceland and Svalbard) respond to three temperature treatments - constant thawed (0°C), constant freezing (-5°C) and fluctuating temperature (0 to -5°C) - o...

2013
Niraj Kumar Paul Grogan Haiyan Chu Casper T. Christiansen Virginia K. Walker

Climate change is already altering the landscape at high latitudes. Permafrost is thawing, the growing season is starting earlier, and, as a result, certain regions in the Arctic may be subjected to an increased incidence of freeze-thaw events. The potential release of carbon and nutrients from soil microbial cells that have been lysed by freeze-thaw transitions could have significant impacts o...

2016
Adam J. Mitchell Warren D. Gray Salim S. Hayek Yi-An Ko Sheena Thomas Kim Rooney Mosaab Awad John D. Roback Arshed Quyyumi Charles D. Searles

Extracellular miRNAs are detectable in biofluids and represent a novel class of disease biomarker. Although many studies have utilized archived plasma for miRNA biomarker discovery, the effects of processing and storage have not been rigorously studied. Previous reports have suggested plasma samples are commonly contaminated by platelets, significantly confounding the measurement of extracellul...

2008
S. M. H. ANDRABI

The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of non-enzymatic antioxidants (vitamin C or E) in tris-citric acid buffer (TCA) on post-thaw quality of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) bull spermatozoa. Split pooled buffalo bull ejaculates were diluted in TCA egg yolk glycerol extender containing either vitamin C (TCAC), vitamin E (TCAE) or without antioxidant (TCAN) at 37°C. Extended s...

Journal: :Animal reproduction science 2011
A Heise P N Thompson D Gerber

Fresh and post-thaw parameters (motility, morphology and viability) of stallion epididymal spermatozoa that have been and have not been exposed to seminal plasma were evaluated, and directly compared to fresh and post-thaw parameters of ejaculated spermatozoa. Six sperm categories of each stallion (n=4) were evaluated for motility, morphology and viability. These categories were fresh ejaculate...

2016
Guoyong Yan Yajuan Xing Lijian Xu Jianyu Wang Wei Meng Qinggui Wang Jinghua Yu Zhi Zhang Zhidong Wang Siling Jiang Boqi Liu Shijie Han

As crucial terrestrial ecosystems, temperate forests play an important role in global soil carbon dioxide flux, and this process can be sensitive to atmospheric nitrogen deposition. It is often reported that the nitrogen addition induces a change in soil carbon dioxide emission in growing season. However, the important effects of interactions between nitrogen deposition and the freeze-thaw-cycl...

Journal: :Cryobiology 1978
E D Allen L Weatherbee P A Permoad

Post-thaw testing of large units of red cells frozen with 14% hydroxyethyl starch (HES) indicates 97-98s of the cells are recovered and about 85% are stable in saline (1). The quantity of supernatant hemoglobin present in such units at thaw is generally near 450-550 mgs. We have been unable to obtain consistent results which reveal a substantial improvement over these values, This quantity of f...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
R Arora J P Palta

Plasma membrane ATPase has been proposed to be functionally altered during early stages of injury caused by a freeze-thaw stress. Complete recovery from freezing injury in onion cells during the postthaw period provided evidence in support of this proposal. During recovery, a simultaneous decrease in ion leakage and disappearance of water soaking (symptoms of freeze-thaw injury) has been noted....

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

Seasonal freeze–thaw processes have led to severe soil erosion in the middle and high latitudes of world, so understanding process is great significance for water conservation as well ecological engineering. The area affected by China exceeds 13% national territory. However, there little data regarding impact rainfall intensity initial thaw depth on erosion. Here, effects that different intensi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1978
S C Wiest P L Steponkus

Possibilities to account for the mechanism of freeze-thaw injury to isolated protoplasts of Spinacia oleracea L. cv. Winter Bloomsdale were investigated. A freeze-thaw cycle to -3.9 C resulted in 80% lysis of the protoplasts. At -3.9 C, protoplasts are exposed to the equivalent of a 2.1 osmolal solution. Isolated protoplasts behave as ideal osmometers in the range of concentrations tested (0.35...

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