نتایج جستجو برای: maize germ

تعداد نتایج: 72062  

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2014
Peter Ranum Juan Pablo Peña-Rosas Maria Nieves Garcia-Casal

Maize (Zea mays), also called corn, is believed to have originated in central Mexico 7000 years ago from a wild grass, and Native Americans transformed maize into a better source of food. Maize contains approximately 72% starch, 10% protein, and 4% fat, supplying an energy density of 365 Kcal/100 g and is grown throughout the world, with the United States, China, and Brazil being the top three ...

2014
Junqi Zhu Jan Vos Wopke van der Werf Peter E. L. van der Putten Jochem B. Evers

Mixed cropping is practised widely in developing countries and is gaining increasing interest for sustainable agriculture in developed countries. Plants in intercrops grow differently from plants in single crops, due to interspecific plant interactions, but adaptive plant morphological responses to competition in mixed stands have not been studied in detail. Here the maize (Zea mays) response t...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
fatemeh pourkeramati haleh soltanghoraee naser amirjannati mohammad mehdi akhondi hamid reza khorram khorshid

background: cryptorchidism is a common malformation in neonates; surgery or medical treatments are applied during childhood. untreated cryptorchid testes are in the risk of intratubular germ cell neoplasia (igcn) and consequently invasive testicular tumors which could be shown by immunohistochemistry staining for placental like acid phosphatase (plap) marker. objective: we designed this study t...

Fatemeh Mansouri Karim Nayernia Mahdi Dianatpour Mohammad Hossein Modarressi* Mohammad Miryounesi

  Objective(s): Sertoli cells support in vivo germ cell production; but, its exact mechanism has not been well understood. The present study was designed to analyze the effect of Sertoli cells in differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) to germ cells.   Materials and Methods: A fusion construct composed of a Stra8 gene promoter and the coding region of enhanced green fluorescence p...

Pre-menstrual syndrome is one of the most common disorders in women and causes impairment in work and social relationships. Several treatment modalities have been proposed, one of which is herbal medicines. Considering the properties of wheat germ, this study aimed to determine the effects of wheat germ extract on the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.This triple blind clinical trial was conduc...

A.F. Ngome F. Mussgnug M. Becker M.K. Mtei

Low soil fertility and high weed infestation are the main culprits for the declining maize production inWestern Kenya. Technology packages to address these constraints exist, but their effectiveness is likely to be influenced by variability in soil types and farm management practices in the region. Trials were conducted during the 2008/2009 cropping seasons to investigate the nutrient use e...

F. Cai N. Mi R.P. Ji S.J. Zhang X.L. Zhao Y.S. Zhang,

Water use efficiency (WUE) reflects the coupling of the carbon and water cycles and is an effective integral trait for assessing the responses of vegetated ecosystems to climate change. In this study, field experiments were performed to examine leaf WUE (WUEleaf) in response to changes in CO2 concentration and other environmental variables, including soil moisture and air temperature. We al...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
H Fukayama H Tsuchida S Agarie M Nomura H Onodera K Ono B H Lee S Hirose S Toki M S Ku A Makino M Matsuoka M Miyao

The C(4)-Pdk gene encoding the C(4) enzyme pyruvate, orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK) of maize (Zea mays cv Golden Cross Bantam) was introduced into the C(3) plant, rice (Oryza sativa cv Kitaake). When the intact maize C(4)-Pdk gene, containing its own promoter and terminator sequences and exon/intron structure, was introduced, the PPDK activity in the leaves of some transgenic lines was greatly ...

Journal: :Environmental biosafety research 2008
Yann Devos Mathias Cougnon Olivier Thas Dirk Reheul

Spatially isolating genetically modified (GM) maize fields from non-GM maize fields is a robust on-farm measure to keep the adventitious presence of GM material in the harvest of neighboring fields due to cross-fertilizations below the European labeling threshold of 0.9%. However, the implementation of mandatory and rigid isolation perimeters can affect the farmers' freedom of choice to grow GM...

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