نتایج جستجو برای: فراسیون سفید marrubium vulgare

تعداد نتایج: 13817  

2017

Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) and Ligustrum vulgare (Common privet) are two exotic shrubs that have naturalized throughout the eastern and midwestern United States. This study examines the influence of topography on the level of invasion of Lonicera maackii and Ligustrum vulgare in a second growth forested glen in southwestern Ohio (Glen Helen, Yellow Springs, OH). The topographic positio...

2017
Nan Jia Ming-Zhu Ding Yang Zou Feng Gao Ying-Jin Yuan

Adaptive evolution by serial subcultivation of co-cultured Bacillus thuringiensis and Ketogulonicigenium vulgare significantly enhanced the productivity of 2-keto-L-gulonic acid in two-step vitamin C production. The adaptation mechanism in K. vulgare-B. thuringiensis consortium was investigated in this study based on comparative genomics and metabolomics studies. It was found that the growth, a...

2013
Dan Gustafsson Jenny Hagenblad Matti Leino

The origin of naked barley (Hordeum vulgare L.

2006
Yong-Cui Hou Ze-Hong Yan Yu-Ming Wei You-Liang Zheng

Two types of molecular markers, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR), were assayed to determine the genetic diversity of 46 barley accessions, including 27 landraces of H. vulgare ssp vulgare (HV), 6 accessions of H. vulgare ssp. spontaneum (HS) and 13 accessions of H. vulgare ssp. agriocrithon (HA), from west China. A high level of polymorphism was fo...

2017
Weichao Yang Litao Han Mandlaa Mandlaa Haihong Zhang Zhongze Zhang Hui Xu Rosane Freitas

A new plate method was developed for rapid screening of Ketogulonicigenium vulgare mutants overproducing 2-keto-l-gulonic acid (2-KLG). The screening methodology took the advantage of the acidity caused by 2-KLG, which changes the color of bromothymol blue (pH indicator) from blue to yellow. Using the proposed method, a mutant, K. vulgare 65, was selected from 20,000 colonies produced by a stra...

2017
Xiaocheng Zhu Paul A. Weston Dominik Skoneczny David Gopurenko Lucie Meyer Brendan J. Lepschi Ragan M. Callaway Geoff M. Gurr Leslie A. Weston

Echium plantagineum and E. vulgare are congeneric exotics first introduced to Australia in the early 1800 s. There, E. plantagineum is now highly invasive, whereas E. vulgare has a limited distribution. Studies were conducted to evaluate distribution, ecology, genetics and secondary chemistry to shed light on factors associated with their respective invasive success. When sampled across geograp...

2013
Zahra Mahmoudi Masoud Soleimani Abbas saidi Gholamreza Khamisipour Arezoo Azizsoltani

OBJECTIVE Osteoporosis or silent disease is a major bone disorder in elderly women in current century. Estrogen has an important role in osteogenesis and prevention of bone fractures. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is usually accompanied by such effects as breast and ovary cancers. Thus, there is an increasing demand for replacement with plant phytoestrogens. This study is focused on determi...

2017
Alireza Abdanipour Ali Noori-Zadeh Seyed Alireza Mesbah-Namin Salar Bakhtiyari Reza Nejatbakhsh Iraj Jafari Anarkooli

The brain and spinal cord have a limited capacity for self-repair under damaged conditions. One of the best options to overcome these limitations involves the use of phytochemicals as potential therapeutic agents. In this study, we have aimed to investigate the effects of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on hippocampus-derived neural stem cells (NSCs) proliferation to search phytochemical can...

2015
Nan Jia Jin Du Ming-Zhu Ding Feng Gao Ying-Jin Yuan Yu Xue

Bacillus strains have been widely used as the companion strain of Ketogulonigenium vulgare in the process of vitamin C fermentation. Different Bacillus strains generate different effects on the growth of K. vulgare and ultimately influence the productivity. First, we identified that Bacillus endophyticus Hbe603 was an appropriate strain to cooperate with K. vulgare and the product conversion ra...

Journal: :Genetics 1999
T Rigaud D Bouchon C Souty-Grosset R Raimond

Two maternally inherited sex ratio distorters (SRD) impose female-biased sex ratios on the wood louse Armadillidium vulgare by feminizing putative males. These SRD are (i) an intracytoplasmic bacterium of the genus Wolbachia, and (ii) another non-Mendelian element of unknown nature: the f element. Mitochondrial DNA variation was investigated in A. vulgare field populations to trace the evolutio...

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