نتایج جستجو برای: wax appearance temperature

تعداد نتایج: 541648  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Young Sam Go Hyojin Kim Hae Jin Kim Mi Chung Suh

The aerial parts of plants are protected from desiccation and other stress by surface cuticular waxes. The total cuticular wax loads and the expression of wax biosynthetic genes are significantly downregulated in Arabidopsis thaliana under dark conditions. We isolated Decrease Wax Biosynthesis (DEWAX), which encodes an AP2/ERF-type transcription factor that is preferentially expressed in the ep...

2017
Elena V. Gorb Philipp Hofmann Alexander E. Filippov Stanislav N. Gorb

Primary aerial surfaces of terrestrial plants are very often covered with three-dimensional epicuticular waxes. Such wax coverages play an important role in insect-plant interactions. Wax blooms have been experimentally shown in numerous previous studies to be impeding locomotion and reducing attachment of insects. Among the mechanisms responsible for these effects, a possible adsorption of ins...

Wax

Journal: :Scientific American 1883

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان 1389

run-out-table (rot) is located between last finishing stand and down coiler in a hot strip mill. as the hot steel strip passes from rot, water jets impact on it from top and bottom and strip temperature decreases approximately from 800-950 °c to 500-750°c. the temperature history that strip experience while passing through rot affects significantly the metallurgical and mechanical properties, s...

1999
Anthony A. Millar Sabine Clemens Sabine Zachgo Michael Giblin David C. Taylor

Land plants secrete a layer of wax onto their aerial surfaces that is essential for survival in a terrestrial environment. This wax is composed of long-chain, aliphatic hydrocarbons derived from very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs). Using the Arabidopsis expressed sequence tag database, we have identified a gene, designated CUT1 , that encodes a VLCFA condensing enzyme required for cuticular wa...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Christopher Buschhaus Reinhard Jetter

Plants prevent dehydration by coating their aerial, primary organs with waxes. Wax compositions frequently differ between species, organs, and developmental stages, probably to balance limiting nonstomatal water loss with various other ecophysiological roles of surface waxes. To establish structure-function relationships, we quantified the composition and transpiration barrier properties of the...

Journal: :Phytopathology 1997
J S Russin B Z Guo K M Tubajika R L Brown T E Cleveland N W Widstrom

ABSTRACT Russin, J. S., Guo, B. Z., Tubajika, K. M., Brown, R. L., Cleveland, T. E., and Widstrom, N. W. 1997. Comparison of kernel wax from corn genotypes resistant or susceptible to Aspergillus flavus. Phytopathology 87: 529-533.Kernels of corn genotype GT-MAS: gk are resistant to Aspergillus flavus. Earlier studies showed that this resistance is due in part to kernel pericarp wax. Experiment...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1968
I Azuma H Kimura Y Yamamura

Wax D fraction extracted from human tubercle bacilli is a macromolecular peptide-glycolipid consisting of mycolic acid, polysaccharide, and peptide. Wax D fraction obtained from human tubercle bacilli showed characteristic biological activities such as adjuvant activity in the immune response, the induction of adjuvant arthritis in rats, and growth factor activity for pathogenic Leptospira when...

2014
Young Sam Go Hyojin Kim Hae Jin Kim Mi Chung Suh

The aerial parts of plants are protected from desiccation and other stress by surface cuticular waxes. The total cuticular wax loads and the expression of wax biosynthetic genes are significantly downregulated in Arabidopsis thaliana under dark conditions. We isolated Decrease Wax Biosynthesis (DEWAX), which encodes an AP2/ERF-type transcription factor that is preferentially expressed in the ep...

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