نتایج جستجو برای: lumbricus terrestris l

تعداد نتایج: 619493  

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2013
S L Porcel Carreño F Pineda de la Losa E M Frontera Carrión A B Sánchez González E Rodríguez Martín S Jiménez Timón M Alvarado Arenas B de la Hoz Caballer M C Diéguez Pastor F J Hernández Arbeiza

BACKGROUND Our group previously found that up to 7% of amateur anglers in Caceres, Spain may be allergic to the larvae of Protophormia terraenovae (order Diptera, family Calliphoridae) used as live bait for fishing. OBJECTIVE To identify the pattern of major allergens in P terraenovae and other species of Calliphoridae. MATERIALS AND METHODS Extracts of P terraenovae, Calliphora vomitoria, ...

2017
Devon Zimmerman Matthew DiIusto Jack Dienes Osheiza Abdulmalik Jacob J Elmer

While many blood substitutes are based on mammalian hemoglobins (e.g., human hemoglobin, HbA), the naturally extracellular hemoglobins of invertebrates (a.k.a. erythrocruorins, Ecs) are intriguing alternative oxygen carriers. Specifically, the erythrocruorin of Lumbricus terrestris has been shown to effectively deliver oxygen in mice and rats without the negative side effects observed with HbA....

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
فاطمه نعمتی فایز رئیسی علیرضا حسین پور

abstract soil salinity in huge parts of the world, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, is a factor limiting growth of plant and other organisms. earthworm can be considered as an indicator of soil quality in agroecosystems, because of a positive correlation between earthworm abundance and the productivity of cropped plants. the main objective of this study was to realize the interaction b...

2002
John Scullion Roy Goodacre Geoff Elliott Wei Huang Hilary Worgan Dylan Gwynn-Jones Gareth Griffith Robert Darby Mark Bailey Christopher Clegg John Draper

The complex and dynamic nature of soil makes the assessment of soil biodiversity difficult. Findings presented here form part of a wider scheme to develop ‘bio-sampling’ methods based on earthworm cast analysis. Our overall aim is to achieve high throughput, metabolic procedures to monitor soil biological activity and, in particular, to investigate the potential for gene transfer from plants to...

2017
Kate Basley Dave Goulson

Although neonicotinoids are targeted at insects, their predominant use as a seed dressing and their long persistence in soils mean that non-target soil organisms such as earthworms are likely to be chronically exposed to them. Chronic exposure may pose risks that are not evaluated in most toxicity tests. We experimentally tested the effect of field-realistic concentrations of a commonly used ne...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
iram khan department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india ayesha s ali department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india sharique a. ali department of biotechnology, saifia college of science and education, bhopal, india

introduction: among soil species earthworms are ubiquitous, abundant and important for soil processes, constituting the largest terrestrial faunal biomass and are also impacted by soil pollutants. the primary purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in earthworm biomass and behavior could serve as a good indicator for copper toxicity in soil systems. another aim of the study was t...

2007
Cindy M. Hale Peter B. Reich John Pastor

A greenhouse mesocosm experiment, representing earthworm-free North American Acer-dominated forest Xoor and soil conditions, was used to examine the individual and combined eVects of initial invasion by three European earthworm species (Dendrobaena octaedra, Lumbricus rubellus and Lumbricus terrestris) on the forest Xoor and upper soil horizons, N and P availability, and the mortality and bioma...

Journal: :Physiological research 2003
E M Volkov L F Nurullin E Nikolsky J Krůsek F Vyskocil

The resting membrane potential (V(m)) of isolated somatic longitudinal muscles of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris was studied by glass microelectrodes. The inhibition of chloride permeability by low pH did not affect V(m) of the muscle fibers in isolated somatic longitudinal muscles of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris which was -48.7 mV (inside negative) at pH 7.3 and -49.1 at pH 5.6. On t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1976
C D Drewes C R Fourtner

1. Sensory neural units responding to sinusoidal stretching of the body wall were studied in the earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris L. 2. A phasic stretch-sensitive unit found in segmental nerve I responded optimally to stretching at frequencies of 4-6/min. 3. The number of spikes per stretch and the spike frequency in the unit were directly related to the amplitude of the applied stretch within a...

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