نتایج جستجو برای: ARTEMIA

تعداد نتایج: 2516  

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2009
Jens-Tore Granslo Thien Van Do Tor B Aasen Agot Irgens Erik Florvaag

BACKGROUND Artemia (brine shrimp) is used as feed for fish fry and shrimp in aquaculture. Two employees in a Norwegian aquaculture research farm reported having chest symptoms when working in an Artemia hatch room. AIMS To determine the presence and prevalence of Artemia sensitization at the farm and the extent of any Artemia-related respiratory and hand skin symptoms and to identify the alle...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2010
Cheryl C Hsia Adam C Paré Michael Hannon Matthew Ronshaugen William McGinnis

We tested whether Artemia abd-A could repress limbs in Drosophila embryos, and found that although abd-A transcripts were produced, ABD-A protein was not. Similarly, developing Artemia epidermal cells showed expression of abd-A transcripts without accumulation of ABD-A protein. This finding in Artemia reveals a new variation in Hox gene function that is associated with morphological evolution. ...

2002
C. Drewes

Artemia franciscana C. Drewes (updated, 2002) http://www.zool.iastate.edu/~c_drewes/ http://www.zool.iastate.edu/~c_drewes/Artemph.jpg Taxonomy Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum): Crustacea Class: Branchiopoda (includes fairy shrimp, brine shrimp, daphnia, clam shrimp, tadpole shrimp) Order: Anostraca (brine shrimp and fairy shrimp) Genus and species: Artemia franciscana (= the North American versio...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
L Verschuere G Rombaut G Huys J Dhont P Sorgeloos W Verstraete

The use of juvenile Artemia as feed in aquaculture and in the pet shop industry has been getting more attention during the last decade. In this study, the use of selected bacterial strains to improve the nutritional value of dry food for Artemia juveniles and to obtain control of the associated microbial community was examined. Nine bacterial strains were selected based on their positive effect...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2002
Raquel Sarabia Ramo Jose Del Inma Varo Javier Díaz-Mayans Amparo Torreblanca

The lethal responses to cadmium of instar II nauplii from eight populations of Artemia belonging to the species Artemia franciscana, Artemia salina, Artemia persimilis, and Artemia parthenogenetica have been compared. Generalized linear models were used to fit mortality. The model indicates that there is a relationship between species, type of population, and mortality rate. The two populations...

ژورنال: :پژوهش های علوم و فنون دریایی 0
مرضیه قره باغی دانشکده علوم وفنون دریایی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد تهران شمال سید محمد تقی ساداتی پور دانشکده علوم وفنون دریایی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد تهران شمال حسین غفوریان دانشکده علوم وفنون دریایی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد تهران شمال ناصر آق پژوهشکده آرتمیا و جانوران آبزی، دانشگاه ارومیه

هدف از انجام این پروژه بررسی کمی وکیفی پساب کارخانه کاوه سودا جهت پرورش آرتمیا به منظور استفاده بهینه از پساب کارخانه است. کارخانه کاوه سودای مراغه که در موقعیت جغرافیایی طول شرقی و عرض شمالی  واقع شده است، و سدیم کربنات  سبک و سنگین تولید می کند. پساب این کارخانه که حدود 5/2 میلیون متر مکعب در سال بوده و در استخرهای خاکی ذخیره می گردد، شور بوده و از نظر خواص فیزیکی و شیمیایی با آب دریاچه ارومی...

2013
Misty R Riddle Bonnie K Baxter Brian J Avery

BACKGROUND Prior research on the microorganisms associated with the brine shrimp, Artemia franciscana, has mainly been limited to culture-based identification techniques or feeding studies for aquaculture. Our objective was to identify bacteria and archaea associated with Artemia adults and encysted embryos to understand the role of microbes in the Artemia life cycle and, therefore, their impor...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 2011
Zhong-Min Dai Ran Li Li Dai Jin-Shu Yang Su Chen Qing-Guo Zeng Fan Yang Wei-Jun Yang

The brine shrimp, Artemia, reproduces either oviparously, producing encysted embryos (diapause cysts), or ovoviviparously, producing free-swimming nauplii. Environmental factors, such as photoperiod, have been applied to control the reproduction mode of Artemia, but when the determination of a reproductive mode occurs remains unknown. We analysed the differential gene expression between oocytes...

2015
G. RAJ KUMAR D. E. BABU

ARTEMIA is commonly known as the brine shrimp. It is a crustacean. It lives high saline waters. It is widely distributed throughout the world; it is the most important live feed organism. ARTEMIA lives in high saline environment where its predators cannot survive. Hence ARTEMIA can be effectively cultured in saline water. Such water bodies are found in solar saltpans, which occur all along Indi...

Journal: :Biocontrol science 2014
S Sujatha Devi M Sethu P Gomathi Priya

The present study evaluates the feasibility of using Artemia franciscana in reducing the Ni concentration of synthetic wastewater by the process of bioaccumulation. Metallothionein protein plays a key role in the uptake of nickel by Artemia. Artemia (Brine shrimp) was exposed to an initial nickel concentration of 40 mg/L. Gradual decrease of nickel was observed from 40 mg/L to 5 mg/L with a rem...

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