نتایج جستجو برای: tree bark composts

تعداد نتایج: 181588  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
C N Hankins J I Kindinger L M Shannon

Five N-acetyl-galactosamine-specific lectins were isolated from the bark of the legume tree Sophora japonica. These lectins are immunologically and structurally very similar, but not identical, to the Sophora seed and leaf lectins. The carbohydrate specificities and hemagglutinin activities of these lectins are indistinguishable at pH 8.5 but their activities differ markedly at pH values below ...

2012
Kyriaki Kitikidou Elias Milios Lazaros S. Iliadis Minas Kaymakis

One of the most important statistical tools is linear regression analysis for many fields such as medical sciences, social sciences, econometrics and more. Regression techniques are commonly used for modelling the relationship between response variables and explanatory variables. In this study, inside bark tree diameter was used as the dependent variable and outside bark diameter and site type ...

2014
RACHALA VINOD KUMAR KATAKAM BABITHA LAKUMA DEVI KOTESH KUMAR SHAILENDRA PRATAP SINGH PARAMJIT GROVER

Homalium zeylanicum is a rare and phytochemically less explored tropical tree. Chemical examination of bark and leaf of this species yielded phenolic compounds 3Phenyl coumarin (1) and 4'-O-Methyl-Epigallo catechin (2). The structures of the compounds were established on the basis of various NMR spectral data. The extracts of bark, leaf and their isolated compounds showed both antioxidant and a...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2009
Bianca Jorge Sequeira Marcos Jose Salgado Vital Adrian Martin Pohlit Isabel Costa Pararols Glaucia Socorro Barros Caúper

Himatanthus articulatus (Vahl) Woodson is a tree found in the northern Amazon savannahs (common name: sucuba) that is used in local Amerindian medicine. Leaf, bark and branch wood methanol extracts, sequentially obtained hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol extracts and latex were evaluated for antifungal and antibacterial activities against American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) and local clini...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Maxime Cailleret Steven Jansen Elisabeth M R Robert Lucía Desoto Tuomas Aakala Joseph A Antos Barbara Beikircher Christof Bigler Harald Bugmann Marco Caccianiga Vojtěch Čada Jesus J Camarero Paolo Cherubini Hervé Cochard Marie R Coyea Katarina Čufar Adrian J Das Hendrik Davi Sylvain Delzon Michael Dorman Guillermo Gea-Izquierdo Sten Gillner Laurel J Haavik Henrik Hartmann Ana-Maria Hereş Kevin R Hultine Pavel Janda Jeffrey M Kane Vyacheslav I Kharuk Thomas Kitzberger Tamir Klein Koen Kramer Frederic Lens Tom Levanic Juan C Linares Calderon Francisco Lloret Raquel Lobo-Do-Vale Fabio Lombardi Rosana López Rodríguez Harri Mäkinen Stefan Mayr Ilona Mészáros Juha M Metsaranta Francesco Minunno Walter Oberhuber Andreas Papadopoulos Mikko Peltoniemi Any M Petritan Brigitte Rohner Gabriel Sangüesa-Barreda Dimitrios Sarris Jeremy M Smith Amanda B Stan Frank Sterck Dejan B Stojanović Maria L Suarez Miroslav Svoboda Roberto Tognetti José M Torres-Ruiz Volodymyr Trotsiuk Ricardo Villalba Floor Vodde Alana R Westwood Peter H Wyckoff Nikolay Zafirov Jordi Martínez-Vilalta

Tree mortality is a key factor influencing forest functions and dynamics, but our understanding of the mechanisms leading to mortality and the associated changes in tree growth rates are still limited. We compiled a new pan-continental tree-ring width database from sites where both dead and living trees were sampled (2970 dead and 4224 living trees from 190 sites, including 36 species), and com...

2013
Lisa Conza Simona Casati Pagani Valeria Gaia

Several species of Legionella cause Legionnaires' disease (LD). Infection may occur through inhalation of Legionella or amoebal vesicles. The reservoirs of Legionella are water, soil, potting soil and compost. Some species of free-living amoebae (FLA) that are naturally present in water and soil were described as hosts for Legionella. This study aimed to understand whether or not the composting...

Journal: :iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry 2017

Journal: :Forests 2021

Tree decline due to climate change results in physiological weaknesses, attacks by harmful pests and pathogens threats forest ecosystem stability. In the work described here, effects of drought on wood density, tree ring width variations vessel morphology are investigated Persian oak (Quercus brantii) Zagros Mountains, Ilam Province, western Iran. Discs cut from trunks declined healthy trees wo...

Journal: :International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 2018

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2005
Kurt A Reynertson Michael J Balick Roberta Lee William Raynor Yosio Pelep Edward J Kennelly

Cinnamomum carolinense, locally known as madeu, is a tree endemic to the volcanic mountains of the Island of Pohnpei in the Eastern Carolines of the South Pacific. The bark is harvested from trees and brewed to make a medicinal tea and hot beverage that is regularly consumed. Many species of Cinnamomum contain the known hepatocarcinogen safrole, sparking concern regarding habitual consumption o...

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