نتایج جستجو برای: sorting of walnut

تعداد نتایج: 21167078  

2008
Sebastião David Santos-Filho Claudia Leite Diniz Fernanda Santos do Carmo Adenilson de Souza da Fonseca Mario Bernardo-Filho

The aim of this work was to study the influence of a walnut (Juglans regia) extract on the growth of Escherichia coli (E. coli) AB1157, on the plasmid DNA topology and on the labeling of blood constituents with technetium-99m (Tc). An E. coli AB1157 culture, in stationary phase, was incubated with walnut and the growth of the culture was evaluated by optical density at 600 nm for 7 hours. Plasm...

ali naghizadeh, Elham Derakhshani, Fatemeh Ghasemi, Habibeh Shahabi, Rasoul Khosravi,

Background & Aims of the Study: Natural organic matters (NOMs) are a mixture of chemically complex polyelectrolytes produced mainly from the decomposition of plant and animal residues that are present in all surface and groundwater resources. This paper evaluates the aqueous NOMs adsorption efficiency on walnut shell modified with Zinc Oxide (ZnO). Materials & Methods: This stud...

2009
Jan Dvorak Ming-Cheng Luo Mallikarjuna Aradhya Dianne Velasco Charles A. Leslie Sandie L. Uratsu Monica T. Britton Russell L. Reagan Jiajie Wu Yong Q. Gu Yuqin Hu Frank M. You Jirui Wang Gale H. McGranahan Abhaya M. Dandekar

The goal of this project is to build a set of comprehensive genomic tools to facilitate a more precise evaluation of breeding populations as well as to access unique germplasm for the walnut improvement program. A remaining deliverable was a genetic map that can be used to map phenotypic traits of significance for walnut quality and production. This map can be used to align any phenotypic trait...

2015
Luis Diego Archila David Jeong Mariona Pascal Joan Bartra Manel Juan David Robinson Mary L. Farrington William.W. Kwok

BACKGROUND Allergic reactions to walnut can be life-threatening. Although IgE epitopes of walnut have been studied, CD4(+) T cell-specific epitopes for walnut remain uncharacterized. In particular, the relationship of both phenotype and frequency of walnut-specific T cells to the disease have not been examined. OBJECTIVES We sought to provide a thorough phenotypic analysis for walnut-reactive...

2004
David Tricoli Monica T. Britton Sandra L. Uratsu Charles A. Leslie Gale H. McGranahan Wesley P. Hackett Edwin L. Civerolo Abhaya M. Dandekar

The primary goal of this proposal is to develop novel regeneration technologies needed to engineer walnut rootstocks for pest and disease resistance. The productivity of the walnut industry of California is dependent the availability of superior rootstocks to combat soil disease and pest problems. Individual selections displaying resistance to either Phytophthora crown and root rots or to root ...

2016
Valentine Yanchou Njike Niloufarsadat Yarandi Paul Petraro Rockiy G Ayettey Judith A Treu David L Katz

BACKGROUND In our recently published study, including walnuts in the diets of adults with prediabetes led to overall improvement in diet quality. This report adds to those study findings by examining the food groups displaced during walnut inclusion in the diets of those adults with prediabetes. METHODS Randomized, controlled, modified Latin square parallel design with 2 treatment arms. The 1...

2012
Whitney Cranshaw Ned Tisserat

What is thousand cankers disease of walnut? Thousand caners disease (TCD) is a newly recognized disease (2008) of certain walnut species (Juglans) caused by a fungus (Geosmithia morbida) that is vectored by a bark beetle (Pityophthorus juglandis, the “walnut twig beetle”). Thousand cankers disease has produced widespread death of walnuts in many western states during the past decade. In recent ...

2016
Jackson Audley Adam Taylor William E. Klingeman Albert E. Mayfield Scott W. Myers

The health, sustainability, and commercial viability of eastern black walnut (Juglans nigra) are currently under threat from thousand cankers disease. The disease is caused by an invasive bark beetle species, the walnut twig beetle (Pityophthorus juglandis), and its associated fungal pathogen (Geosmithia morbida). Range expansion of the beetle and pathogen has likely been facilitated by transpo...

2009
Ned Tisserat

Since 2001, widespread mortality of black walnut (Juglans nigra) has been reported in Colorado, USA. Affected trees initially show a yellowing and thinning of leaves in the upper crown, followed by twig and branch dieback and ultimately tree death. We report that this mortality is the result of a combination of an expanded geographic range of the walnut twig beetle (Pityophthorus juglandis), it...

Erdenov Murad Kourosh Vahdati, Yaşar Akça, Yusupov Bahadır Yuldaşulu

Kazakhstan has very rich walnut genetic resources; however there is no ongoing walnut breeding program. Kazakhstan government has several projects in cooperation with Russia, USA, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Poland for plant breeding purposes. In the present research walnut genetic resources originated from Jabağıl, Tulkıbas, Sayram, Lenger, and Botanical Garden of International Hodja Ahmet Ye...

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