نتایج جستجو برای: plant charcoal

تعداد نتایج: 401387  

2017
Berangere A. Leys Julie L. Commerford Kendra K. McLauchlan

Fire is a key Earth system process, with 80% of annual fire activity taking place in grassland areas. However, past fire regimes in grassland systems have been difficult to quantify due to challenges in interpreting the charcoal signal in depositional environments. To improve reconstructions of grassland fire regimes, it is essential to assess two key traits: (1) charcoal count, and (2) charcoa...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2001
K Naka S Watarai Tana K Inoue Y Kodama K Oguma T Yasuda H Kodama

The adsorption property of activated charcoal on verotoxin (VT)-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) was examined using E. coli O157:H7. In the present study, E. coli O157:H7 strains were effectively adsorbed by activated charcoal. Adsorption was dose-dependent, and the maximum adsorption occurred within 5 min. At 10 mg of activated charcoal, bacteria tested were completely adsorbed. Activated cha...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2014
Manisha Mangal Dheeraj Sharma Mamta Sharma Sunil Kumar

An efficient and reproducible protocol for plantlet regeneration from nodal segments of Olive cv 'Frontio' has been developed. Media and explants browning due to exudation of phenolics from the explants were controlled by fortification of the medium with 100 mg/L ascorbic acid. Best establishment of olive explants was observed on half-strength MS salts fortified with 2.0 mg/L 6-benzylaminopurin...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
F Saborio W S Dvorak J K Donahue T A Thorpe

A plantlet regeneration protocol was developed for Pinus ayacahuite var. ayacahuite (Ehrenb.). Embryos from mature seeds from ten provenances were cultured in a 16-h photoperiod for 3 days on a medium containing 30 mM sucrose and 0.7% agar. Cotyledons from these embryos were subcultured onto MCM medium (Bornman 1983) supplemented with 50 micro M N(6)-benzyladenine and 90 mM sucrose for 2 weeks....

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1989
J E Hoppe J Schwaderer

Charcoal-horse blood agar with 40 micrograms of cephalexin per ml, charcoal-horse blood agar with 3 micrograms of lincomycin per ml, charcoal agar with 3 micrograms of lincomycin per ml, and Legionella (buffered charcoal-yeast extract) agar with 3 micrograms of lincomycin per ml were compared for isolation of Bordetella pertussis. Charcoal-horse blood agar with 40 micrograms of cephalexin per m...

2012
B M BASHYAL

*Short note Based on Ph D thesis of the first author submitted to Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi in 2010. 1 Scientist (e mail: [email protected]), Division of Plant Pathology, IARI, New Delhi; 2 Professor (e mail: [email protected]), Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology; 3 Professor (e mail: [email protected]), Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding; 4 Professor (e mail...

2002
Feng Sheng Hu

37 Abstract: Charcoal analysis was conducted on sediment cores from three lakes to assess the relationship between the area and number of charcoal particles. Three charcoal-size parameters (maximum breadth, maximum length and area) were measured on sediment samples representing various vegetation types, including shrub tundra, boreal forest and temperate forest. These parameters and charcoal si...

2007
E. Eckmeier M. W. I. Schmidt

Anthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe over millennia. Biomass burning releases carbon to the atmosphere and produces charcoal, which potentially contributes to the stable soil carbon pools and is an important archive of environmental history. The fate of charcoal in soils of temperate deciduous forests, i.e. the processes of charcoal incorporation and tr...

2015
Jin Woo Choi Won-Jin Moon Nami Choi Hong Gee Roh Mi Young Kim Na Ra Kim Sung Gyu Moon Hyun Woo Chung So Dug Lim Jung-Hyun Yang

Charcoal can be used for preoperative localization of metastatic lymph nodes in the neck. Charcoal remains stable without causing foreign body reactions during as hort period. However, foreign body reactions may develop if charcoal is left in situ for more than 6 months. We reported a case of charcoal granuloma mimicking local recurrence on fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/comput...

2017
Zhaoyan Zeng Xiangzhou Li Sheng Zhang Dan Huang

BACKGROUND Nano bamboo charcoal is being widely used as sustained release carrier for chemicals for its high specific surface area, sound biocompatibility, and nontoxicity; however, there have been no reports on nano bamboo charcoal as sustained release carrier for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). OBJECTIVE To study the effect of nano bamboo charcoal in absorbing and sustained releasing Eu...

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