نتایج جستجو برای: acacia mellifera

تعداد نتایج: 9951  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Emily J Remnant Anna Koetz Ken Tan Eloise Hinson Madeleine Beekman Benjamin P Oldroyd

Reproductive isolation between closely related species is often incomplete. The Western honeybee, Apis mellifera, and the Eastern hive bee, Apis cerana, have been allopatric for millions of years, but are nonetheless similar in morphology and behaviour. During the last century, the two species were brought into contact anthropogenically, providing potential opportunities for interspecific matin...

2013
Sheshidhar G Bannale Yasmeen A Maniyar

Introduction: Acacia catechu is a deciduous, thorny tree which grows up to 12-15 meter in height. In Hindi is called as Khair and in kannada Kachu. It has been used as used for the treatment of inflammation, diarrhheoa, fever. Aims: to evaluate the hepatoprotective effect of ethanolic extract of acacia catechu in paracetemol induced liver damage in experimental animals, rats was studied. Method...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2010
Ramesh K Aggarwal Joel Allainguillaume M M Bajay Santan Barthwal P Bertolino Priti Chauhan Sofia Consuegra Adam Croxford Desiré L Dalton E den Belder E Díaz-Ferguson M R Douglas Michael Drees J Elderson G D Esselink J F Fernández-Manjarrés N Frascaria-Lacoste Steffi Gäbler-Schwarz Carlos Garcia de Leaniz H S Ginwal Michael A D Goodisman Baoling Guo M B Hamilton Paul K Hayes Yan Hong Tadashi Kajita Steven T Kalinowski Laurent Keller Ben F Koop Antoinette Kotzé Albert Lalremruata Florian Leese Chunhong Li W Y Liew S Martinelli Emily A Matthews Linda K Medlin Amber M Messmer Elisabeth I Meyer M Monteiro G R Moyer R John Nelson Thuy T T Nguyen C Omoto Junya Ono V A C Pavinato Morgan Pearcy J B Pinheiro L D Power Anita Rawat Thorsten B H Reusch Dan Sanderson J Sannier Santosh Sathe C K Sheridan M J M Smulders A Sukganah Koji Takayama Mariko Tamura Yoichi Tateishi Delphine Vanhaecke Ninh V Vu R Wickneswari A S Williams G M Wimp Volker Witte M I Zucchi

This article documents the addition of 229 microsatellite marker loci to the Molecular Ecology Resources Database. Loci were developed for the following species: Acacia auriculiformis × Acacia mangium hybrid, Alabama argillacea, Anoplopoma fimbria, Aplochiton zebra, Brevicoryne brassicae, Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Bucorvus leadbeateri, Delphacodes detecta, Tumidagena minuta, Dictyostelium giganteum...

2015
Aliyu Muhammad Oyeronke A Odunola Michael A Gbadegesin Abdullahi B Sallau Uche S Ndidi Mohammed A Ibrahim

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of sodium arsenite and Acacia honey on acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and electrolytes in the brain and serum of Wistar rats. Male Wistar albino rats in four groups of five rats each were treated with distilled water, sodium arsenite (5 mg/kg body weight), Acacia honey (20% v/v), and sodium arsenite and Acacia honey, daily for one week. T...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
najmeh sepahi department of immunology, faculty of medicine, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran. ali khodadadi department of immunology, faculty of medicine, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran. mohammadali assarehzadegan department of immunology, faculty of medicine, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran. akram amini department of immunology, faculty of medicine, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran. farnoosh zarinhadideh department of immunology, faculty of medicine, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran. hosein ali-sadeghi department of immunology, faculty of medicine, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran.

inhalation of pollens from different species of acacia is a common cause of respiratory allergy in tropical areas of the world. acacia farnesiana is commonly used as street trees in towns and ornamental shade trees in parks and gardens throughout arid and semi-arid regions of asia. this study aimed to produce and purify the a. farnesiana pollen profilin (aca f 2) and evaluate its nucleotide seq...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2009
Newmaster Steven G Ragupathy Subramanyam

Acacia species are quite difficult to differentiate using morphological characters. Routine identification of Acacia samples is important in order to distinguish invasive species from rare species or those of economic importance, particularly in the forest industry. The genus Acacia is quite abundant and diverse comprising approximately 1355 species, which is currently divided into three subgen...

2016
Nasibeh Roozbeh Leili Darvish

While menopause is an usual process of aged in women, it is a critical period of women's life related with many problem and complaints. 1,2 Pelvic prolapse is common in postmenopausal women, which is defined as the loss of maintenance to the pelvic organs, and it causes in a herniation of these into the vaginal canal. This problem distresses 50% of parous women and at least 50% of all women pro...

2013
Talya D. Hackett Carmi Korine Marc W. Holderied

Anthropogenic habitat modification often has a profound negative impact on the flora and fauna of an ecosystem. In parts of the Middle East, ephemeral rivers (wadis) are characterised by stands of acacia trees. Green, flourishing assemblages of these trees are in decline in several countries, most likely due to human-induced water stress and habitat changes. We examined the importance of health...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2011
Derek R Artz Cynthia L Hsu Brian A Nault

The purpose of this study was to identify bee species active in pumpkin fields in New York and to estimate their potential as pollinators by examining their foraging activity. In addition, we examined whether foraging activity was affected by either the addition of hives of the honey bee, Apis mellifera L., or by field size. Thirty-five pumpkin (Cucurbita spp.) fields ranging from 0.6 to 26.3 ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2001
J T Miller R J Bayer

The tribe Acacieae (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) contains two genera, the monotypic African Faidherbia and the pantropical Acacia, which comprise about 1200 species with over 950 confined to Australia. As currently recognized, the genus Acacia is subdivided into three subgenera: subg. Acacia, subg. Aculeiferum, and the predominantly Australian subg. Phyllodineae. Morphological studies have suggested ...

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