نتایج جستجو برای: sword lily

تعداد نتایج: 4631  

Journal: :Evolution & development 2003
Hans Zauner Gerrit Begemann Manuel Marí-Beffa Axel Meyer

The possession of a conspicuous extension of colored ventral rays of the caudal fin in male fish of swordtails (genus Xiphophorus) is a prominent example for a trait that evolved by sexual selection. To understand the evolutionary history of this so-called sword molecularly, it is of interest to unravel the developmental pathways responsible for extended growth of sword rays during development ...

2006
Jun Li Shad Stafford Toby Ehrenkranz

As the launching of a worm can have disastrous effects on the Internet in just minutes, it is essential to automatically and reliably detect worms in their early stages. In contrast to content-based approaches, in this paper we study the feasibility of a behavior-based solution through our SWORD framework. As SWORD does not inspect the payload of traffic, it is resilient against polymorphic wor...

2012
Johel Chaves-Campos Lyndon M. Coghill Francisco J. García de León Steven G. Johnson

Most of the shell material in snails is composed of calcium carbonate but the organic shell matrix determines the properties of calcium carbonate crystals. It has been shown that the deposition of calcium carbonate is affected by the ingestion of organic compounds. We hypothesize that organic compounds not synthesized by the snails are important for shell strength and must be obtained from the ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
J M Wang S L Y Ma W Q Li Q Wang H Y Cao J H Gu Y M Lu

Lily (Lilium spp), which belongs to Lilium, is one kind of monocotyledon. As a perennial ornamental plant with extremely high esthetic, edible, and medicinal value, lily has gained much favor due to its mostly showy flowers of various colors and elegant shape. In this research, we studied experimental materials in a sample of 49 individuals including 40 cultivars, nine species of wild lily, and...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Johannes Stökl Antonia Strutz Amots Dafni Ales Svatos Jan Doubsky Markus Knaden Silke Sachse Bill S. Hansson Marcus C. Stensmyr

In deceptive pollination, insects are bamboozled into performing nonrewarded pollination. A prerequisite for the evolutionary stability in such systems is that the plants manage to generate a perfect sensory impression of a desirable object in the insect nervous system [1]. The study of these plants can provide important insights into sensory preference of their visiting insects. Here, we prese...

2018
Parichaya Aimvijarn Sarawoot Palipoch Seiji Okada Prasit Suwannalert

Melanoma is a cancer that is associated with a high capacity of invasion. Oxidative stress is recognized as cancer growth and progression. The phytochemical pigments of natural products show either anti-oxidant or pro-oxidant activity from the redox system. In addition, the phytophenolics also prevent cancer cell proliferation and progression. Objective: This study aims to investigate the effec...

2005
Vagner Augusto Benedito Jaap M van Tuyl Gerco C Angenent Frans A Krens

Lily species (Lilium spp.) are highly appreciated for their aesthetic value as cut flowers or pot plants and have been among the most important ornamental species worldwide for a long time. Numerous lily breeding programs aim at the establishment of novel phenotypes with higher market values. Until now these programs are based mainly on segregation and selection of natural variants and interspe...

2003
HERBERT STERN

Anthers of lily and trillium were followed with respect to variations in protein and soluble sulfhydryls during meiosis and mitosis of the sporogenous tissue. In lily, the meiotic and mitotic cycles are each preceded by a rise in soluble --SH; in trillium there is only one rise which precedes meiosis. During division there is a marked drop in soluble --SH and a rise in soluble disulfides. Prote...

2003

Anthers of lily and trillium were followed with respect to variations in protein and soluble sulfhydryls during meiosis and mitosis of the sporogenous tissue. In lily, the meiotic and mitotic cycles are each preceded by a rise in soluble --SH; in trillium there is only one rise which precedes meiosis. During division there is a marked drop in soluble --SH and a rise in soluble disulfides. Prote...

Geert-Jan De Klerk, Naser Askari, Richard G.F. Visser

In micropropagation of lily, preferably bulblets should be produced: Because bulblets are compact and robust, they are much easier to handle and to plant in soil than shoots. In this review, the various factors that determine bulblet growth in vitro are discussed. Gibberellins, jasmonates (JA) and abscisic acid (ABA) are the major identified plant growth regulators (PGRs) for storage organ form...

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