نتایج جستجو برای: eucalyptus maculate hook

تعداد نتایج: 13462  

F Sefidkon M.H Assareh M.M Barazandeh Z Abravesh

The leaves of four cultivated Eucalyptus species, Eucalyptus microtheca var. Microtheca F. Muell., Eucalyptus spathulata, Eucalyptus largiflorens and Eucalyptus torquata were collected in spring from Kashan and Isfahan provinces (central region of Iran). After drying the plant materials in shade, their essential oils were obtained by hydro-distillation. The oils were analyzed by capillary gas c...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2015
Paraskevi O Lagaditis Peter E Sues Alan J Lough Robert H Morris

Our group has developed a series of iron-based asymmetric transfer hydrogenation (ATH) catalysts for the reduction of polar double bonds. The activation of the precatalysts as well as the catalytic mechanism have been thoroughly investigated, but the decomposition pathways of these systems are poorly understood. Herein, we report a study of the deactivation pathways for an iron ATH catalyst und...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2016
Juan Segura Frank M Hilker Daniel Franco

Fluctuations in population size are in many cases undesirable, as they can induce outbreaks and extinctions or impede the optimal management of populations. We propose the strategy of adaptive threshold harvesting (ATH) to control fluctuations in population size. In this strategy, the population is harvested whenever population size has grown beyond a certain proportion in comparison to the pre...

Journal: :Mycological research 2003
Aaron Maxwell Bernie Dell Heike G Neumeister-Kemp Giles E St J Hardy

Mycosphaerella ambiphylla sp. nov. (anamorph: Phaeophleospora) and Mycosphaerella aurantia sp. nov., are described from diseased Eucalyptus globulus leaves. In addition, a new fungal record in Australia, M. mexicana, and two new records for Western Australia, M. gregaria and M. parva, are discussed. A key is provided to Mycosphaerella species on E. globulus in Western Australia.

2013
Nao Moriya Tohru Minamino Hedda U. Ferris Yusuke V. Morimoto Masamichi Ashihara Takayuki Kato Keiichi Namba

The bacterial flagellar hook acts as a universal joint to smoothly transmit torque produced by the motor to the filament. The hook protein FlgE assembles into a 55 nm tubular structure with the help of the hook cap (FlgD). FlgE consists of four domains, D0, Dc, D1 and D2, arranged from the inner to the outer part of the tubular structure of the hook. The Dc domain contributes to the structural ...

2016
P.W. Crous M.J. Wingfield T.I. Burgess G.E.St.J. Hardy C. Crane S. Barrett J.F. Cano-Lira J.J. Le Roux R. Thangavel J. Guarro A.M. Stchigel M.P. Martín D.S. Alfredo P.A. Barber R.W. Barreto I.G. Baseia J. Cano-Canals R. Cheewangkoon R.J. Ferreira J. Gené C. Lechat G. Moreno F. Roets R.G. Shivas J.O. Sousa Y.P. Tan N.P. Wiederhold S.E. Abell T. Accioly J.L. Albizu J.L. Alves Z.I. Antoniolli N. Aplin J. Araújo M. Arzanlou J.D.P. Bezerra J.-P. Bouchara J.R. Carlavilla A. Castillo V.L. Castroagudín P.C. Ceresini G.F. Claridge G. Coelho V.R.M. Coimbra L.A. Costa K.C. da Cunha S.S. da Silva R. Daniel Z.W. de Beer M. Dueñas J. Edwards P. Enwistle P.O. Fiuza J. Fournier D. García T.B. Gibertoni S. Giraud M. Guevara-Suarez L.F.P. Gusmão S. Haituk M. Heykoop Y. Hirooka T.A. Hofmann J. Houbraken D.P. Hughes I. Kautmanová O. Koppel O. Koukol E. Larsson K.P.D. Latha D.H. Lee D.O. Lisboa W.S. Lisboa Á. López-Villalba J.L.N. Maciel P. Manimohan J.L. Manjón S. Marincowitz T.S. Marney M. Meijer A.N. Miller I. Olariaga L.M. Paiva M. Piepenbring J.C. Poveda-Molero K.N.A. Raj H.A. Raja A. Rougeron I. Salcedo R. Samadi T.A.B. Santos K. Scarlett K.A. Seifert L.A. Shuttleworth G.A. Silva M. Silva J.P.Z. Siqueira C.M. Souza-Motta S.L. Stephenson D.A. Sutton N. Tamakeaw M.T. Telleria N. Valenzuela-Lopez A. Viljoen C.M. Visagie A. Vizzini F. Wartchow B.D. Wingfield E. Yurchenko J.C. Zamora J.Z. Groenewald Koppel Olga Cobus M. Visagie Keith A. Seifert Hirooka Yuuri Luís F.P. Gusmão Silvana S. da Silva Patrícia O. Fiuza Loise A. Costa Tiago A.B. Santos Gabriel Moreno Ángela López-Villalba Aurelio Castillo Steven L. Stephenson Thiago Accioly Julieth O. Sousa Iuri G. Baseia María P. Martín Donis S. Alfredo Renato J. Ferreira Iuri G. Baseia Lucas Shuttleworth Rosalie Daniel Kelly Scarlett Peter Entwistle Ibai Olariaga Isabel Salcedo José Luis Albizu Ivona Kautmanová Willyane S. Lisboa Meiriele Silva Robert W. Barreto Daniela O. Lisboa Janaina L. Alves K.N. Anil Raj K.P. Deepna Latha Patinjareveettil Manimohan Juan Ramón Carlavilla Michel Heykoop José Luis Manjón Alfredo Vizzini DongHyeon Lee Brenda D. Wingfield Michael J. Wingfield Seonju Marincowitz Z. Wilhelm de Beer Gilberto Coelho Zaida Inês Antoniolli Eugene Yurchenko Jos Houbraken Martin Meijer Mahdi Arzanlou Rosita Samadi Nicomedes Valenzuela-Lopez Alberto M. Stchigel Josep Guarro José F. Cano-Lira Julia Cano-Canals Gordon F. Claridge Roger G. Shivas Yu Pei Tan João Araújo David P. Hughes Marcela Guevara-Suarez Josepa Gené Keith C. da Cunha Nathan P. Wiederhold Deanna A. Sutton Nathan Wiederhold Amandine Rougeron Sandrine Giraud Jean-Philippe Bouchara Ondřej Koukol Meike Piepenbring Tina Antje Hofmann Roger G. Shivas Thomas S. Marney Yu Pei Tan Sandra E. Abell Jadson D.P. Bezerra Laura M. Paiva Gladstone A. Silva Cristina M. Souza-Motta Pedro W. Crous Margarita Dueñas M. Teresa Telleria María P. Martín Victor R.M. Coimbra Tatiana B. Gibertoni Ellen Larsson Felipe Wartchow Juan Carlos Zamora Juan Carlos Poveda-Molero Andrew N. Miller Jacques Fournier Huzefa A. Raja Christian Lechat Christian Lechat Nick Aplin João Paulo Zen Siqueira Dania García Pedro W. Crous Johannes Z. Groenewald Raja Thangavel Michael J. Wingfield Treena I. Burgess Giles E.St.J. Hardy Johannes J. Le Roux Francois Roets Colin Crane Sarah Barrett Raja Thangavel Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon Jacqueline Edwards Paul A. Barber Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon Sukanya Haituk Nisachon Tamakeaw Altus Viljoen Vanina L. Castroagudín Paulo C. Ceresini João L.N. Maciel

Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia: Apiognomonia lasiopetali on Lasiopetalum sp., Blastacervulus eucalyptorum on Eucalyptus adesmophloia, Bullanockia australis (incl. Bullanockia gen. nov.) on Kingia australis, Caliciopsis eucalypti on Eucalyptus marginata, Celerioriella petrophiles on Petrophile teretifolia, Coleophoma xant...

2014
Amit Kumar Tyagi Danka Bukvicki Davide Gottardi Giulia Tabanelli Chiara Montanari Anushree Malik Maria Elisabetta Guerzoni

In this study, the application of eucalyptus essential oil/vapour as beverages preservative is reported. The chemical composition of eucalyptus oil was determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and solid phase microextraction GC-MS (SPME/GC-MS) analyses. GC-MS revealed that the major constituents were 1,8-cineole (80.5%), limonene (6.5%), α-pinene (5%), and γ-terpinene (2.9%) w...

2017
Helena Sanches Marcon Juliana Costa-Silva Alan Péricles Rodrigues Lorenzetti Celso Luis Marino Douglas Silva Domingues

Endogenous viral elements (EVEs) are the result of heritable horizontal gene transfer from viruses to hosts. In the last years, several EVE integration events were reported in plants by the exponential availability of sequenced genomes. Eucalyptus grandis is a forest tree species with a sequenced genome that is poorly studied in terms of evolution and mobile genetic elements composition. Here w...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2009
C L Brady S N Venter I Cleenwerck K Engelbeen P de Vos M J Wingfield N Telechea T A Coutinho

AIMS This study was performed to identify bacterial strains isolated simultaneously with Pantoea species from Eucalyptus trees showing symptoms of bacterial blight and dieback in Uruguay. METHODS AND RESULTS Several molecular techniques including 16S rRNA and rpoB gene sequencing and DNA-DNA hybridization were used to characterize the gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, slime-producing ba...

2012
Bruna Danielle Vieira Serra Cynthia Fernandes Pinto da Luz Lucio Antonio de Oliveira Campos

Abstract Pollen types present in samples from corbiculae of Melipona capixaba (Moure and Camargo) (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponina) worker bees were analyzed, as well as pollen samples from food pots inside the hives in three sites located at the bees' original habitat. The aim was to find out the sources used as a trophic resource by this species. The dominant pollen grains in the spectrum of ...

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