نتایج جستجو برای: نمدار tilia spp

تعداد نتایج: 52034  

Journal: :Oesterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift 1886

2012
David P. A. Corney H. Lilian Tang Jonathan Y. Clark Yin Hu Jing Jin

Many species of plants produce leaves with distinct teeth around their margins. The presence and nature of these teeth can often help botanists to identify species. Moreover, it has long been known that more species native to colder regions have teeth than species native to warmer regions. It has therefore been suggested that fossilized remains of leaves can be used as a proxy for ancient clima...

2015
Yunus Dogan Anely Nedelcheva

Open markets are an integral part of urban areas that provide a means for intense sharing of knowledge and practices about plants among people from different social groups and different cultural and geographical origins. This study focuses on the diversity of wild plants found in open markets in urban areas on both sides of the Bulgarian-Turkish border, sold as food and plants for prevention, t...

ژورنال: :نشریه جنگل و فرآورده های چوب 2013
حامد یوسف زاده مسعود طبری کوچسرایی اباصلت حسین زاده کلاگر حسین زاده کلاگر علی ستاریان مصطفی اسدی

به منظور آگاهی از سطح تنوع ژنتیکی، ریخت شناسی گل و دانه گرده درختان نمدار، هشت رویشگاه در سطح جنگل‏های هیرکانی مورد ارزیابی قرار گرفت. از هر رویشگاه، 6 تا 15 پایه به فواصل حداقل 100 متر از یکدیگر انتخاب، و نمونه گل از آن ها تهیه شد. نتایج حاکی از تفاوت معنی دار عرض برگه گل آذین و پایک میوه در بین جمعیت های مختلف بود، در حالی که دمگل، طول برگه گل آذین و طول دم برگه گل آذین تفاوت معنی دار با یکدی...

Journal: :Revista Argentina de microbiologia 2009
M I Bianco C Lúquez L I T De Jong R A Fernández

Infant botulism is an intestinal toxemia caused principally by Clostridium botulinum. Since the infection occurs in the intestinal tract, numerous food products have been investigated for the presence of C. botulinum and its neurotoxins. In many countries, people use linden flower (Tilia spp) tea as a household remedy and give it to infants as a sedative. Therefore, to help provide a clear pict...

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 1975

Journal: :Revista Argentina de microbiologia 2011
Sebastián D'Ippólito Rosana E de Castro Karina Herrera Seitz

In this study, two halophilic bacterial strains isolated from saline habitats in Argentina grew in the presence of gas oil. They were identified as Halomonas spp. and Nesterenkonia sp. by 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing. Chemotaxis towards gas oil was observed in Halomonas spp. by using swimming assays.

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