نتایج جستجو برای: c rostrata

تعداد نتایج: 1056941  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Ward Capoen Jeroen Den Herder Jongho Sun Christa Verplancke Annick De Keyser Riet De Rycke Sofie Goormachtig Giles Oldroyd Marcelle Holsters

Nodulation factor (NF) signal transduction in the legume-rhizobium symbiosis involves calcium oscillations that are instrumental in eliciting nodulation. To date, Ca2+ spiking has been studied exclusively in the intracellular bacterial invasion of growing root hairs in zone I. This mechanism is not the only one by which rhizobia gain entry into their hosts; the tropical legume Sesbania rostrata...

2013
Sri Pushpam S. Murugesan C. Manoharan R. Vijayakumar A. Panneerselvam

A total of 57 colonies of Agrobacterium species was isolated from the root nodules of five different leguminous plant namely Pisum sativum, Sesbania rostrata, Vigna mungo, V. radita and V. ungiculata by using yeast extract mannitol agar (YEMA). All the isolated colonies were belonged to Agrobacterium species. The isolated bacteria were characterized and identified as Agrobacterium rhizogenes ba...

Journal: :Revista Argentina de microbiologia 2017
Eduardo A A Pinheiro Jeferson R S Pina André O Feitosa Josiwander M Carvalho Fábio C Borges Patrícia S B Marinho Andrey M R Marinho

Antibiotic resistance results in higher medical costs, prolonged hospital stays and increased mortality and is rising to dangerously high levels in all parts of the world. Therefore, this study aims to search for new antimicrobial agents through bioprospecting of extracts of endophytic fungi from Bauhinia guianensis, a typical Amazonian plant used in combating infections. Seventeen (17) fungi w...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2009
Mona Hoppenrath Brian S Leander

Perkinsids and colpodellids are lineages that diverged near the origins of dinoflagellates and apicomplexans, respectively, and provide compelling insights into the earliest stages of alveolate evolution. Perkinsids, including Perkinsus and Parvilucifera, are intracellular parasites of animals and dinoflagellates and possess traits also known in syndineans, dinokaryotes (mainly free living dino...

2014
Juliana Moscardini Chavasco Bárbara Helena Muniz Prado E Feliphe Claudio Daniel Cerdeira Fabrício Damasceno Leandro Luiz Felipe Leomil Coelho Jéferson Junior da Silva Jorge Kleber Chavasco Amanda Latercia Tranches Dias

The antimicrobial activity of plant hidroethanolic extracts on bacteria Gram positive, Gram negative, yeasts, Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37 and Mycobacterium bovis was evaluated by using the technique of Agar diffusion and microdilution in broth. Among the extracts evaluated by Agar diffusion, the extract of Bidens pilosa leaf presented the most expressive average of haloes of growth inhibitio...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2015
B Boivin M Castonguay C Audet S A Pavey M Dionne L Bernatchez

The influence of salinity on habitat selection and growth in juvenile American eels Anguilla rostrata captured in four rivers across eastern Canada was assessed in controlled experiments in 2011 and 2012. Glass eels were first categorized according to their salinity preferences towards fresh (FW), salt (SW) or brackish water (BW) and the growth rate of each group of elvers was subsequently moni...

2004
J. F. Adkins G. M. Henderson S.-L. Wang S. O’Shea F. Mokadem

With uranium rich skeletons and density bands similar to their surface coral counterparts, deep-sea scleractinia are a promising archive of past climate. To improve the utility of fossil samples as monitors of deep ocean variability, we have measured Pb and Ra activities in a variety of modern specimens to constrain the range of growth rates. Mechanical and chemical cleaning of each sample are ...

Journal: :Open Agriculture 2023

Abstract Soil nutrients can be reduced because of global climate change. This is change causes high rainfall intensity and a prolonged dry season. Efforts to overcome this are fertilized using bioameliorants so that soil remain available for plants. Observations have been made from May August 2018 at the JAMTANI Field Laboratory. The study used factorial randomized block design with three repli...

Journal: :Zoology 2021

The baggy skins of hagfishes confer whole-body flexibility that enables these animals to tie themselves into knots without injury. skin’s looseness is produced by a subcutaneous blood sinus decouples the skin and body core permits contort dramatically loading in tension or shear. Hagfish represents biological composite material comparable strength stiffness conventionally taut other fishes. How...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2009
J M Pujolar G E Maes J K J VAN Houdt L Zane

A European eel (Anguilla anguilla) expressed sequence tag database consisting of 795 contigs and 4008 singletons was screened for microsatellites sequences. Primers were designed to amplify 96 repeats, of which 86 gave good quality amplification products. Twenty-eight microsatellites were selected for further microsatellite genotyping. Only two loci were found to be monomorphic; out of the 26 p...

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