نتایج جستجو برای: SLW

تعداد نتایج: 109  

Journal: :Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology 2002
Richard T Mayer Moshe Inbar C L McKenzie Robert Shatters Victoria Borowicz Ute Albrecht Charles A Powell Hamed Doostdar

Our laboratory found that silverleaf whitefly (SLW; Bemisia argentifolii Bellows & Perring) feeding alters host plant physiology and chemistry. The SLW induces a number of host plant defenses, including pathogenesis-related (PR) protein accumulation (e.g., chitinases, beta-1,3-glucanases, peroxidases, chitosanases, etc.). Induction of the PR proteins by SLW feeding occurs in various plant speci...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2007
Chizuru Sogawa Takehito Tsuji Yusuke Shinkai Kentaro Katayama Tetsuo Kunieda

Short-limbed dwarfism (SLW) is a new mutant mouse characterized by a dwarf phenotype with markedly short body, limbs, and tail. In the present study, we investigated the skeletal phenotypes of the SLW mouse and determined the chromosomal localization to identify the gene responsible for the phenotypes (slw). Skeletal preparations stained with alcian blue and alizarin red revealed that longitudi...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2009
R V Sequeira A Shields A Moore P De Barro

Bemisia tabaci, biotype B, commonly known as the silverleaf whitefly (SLW) is an alien species that invaded Australia in the mid-90s. This paper reports on the invasion ecology of SLW and the factors that are likely to have contributed to the first outbreak of this major pest in an Australian cotton cropping system. Population dynamics of SLW within whitefly-susceptible crop (cotton and cucurbi...

2014
Chizuru Sogawa Yasuhiro Fujiwara Satoshi Tsukamoto Yuka Ishida Yukie Yoshii Takako Furukawa Tetsuo Kunieda Tsuneo Saga

BACKGROUND C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) signaling through its receptor natriuretic peptide receptor B (NPR-B) is a key molecule for mammalian reproduction, and known to play important roles in female fertility. However, the function of these peptides in mouse male reproduction remains largely unknown. To determine the role of CNP/NPR-B signaling in male reproduction we investigated phenotyp...

2014
Alicia M. Purcell Jill A. Mikucki Amanda M. Achberger Irina A. Alekhina Carlo Barbante Brent C. Christner Dhritiman Ghosh Alexander B. Michaud Andrew C. Mitchell John C. Priscu Reed Scherer Mark L. Skidmore Trista J. Vick-Majors the WISSARD Science Team

Diverse microbial assemblages inhabit subglacial aquatic environments. While few of these environments have been sampled, data reveal that subglacial organisms gain energy for growth from reduced minerals containing nitrogen, iron, and sulfur. Here we investigate the role of microbially mediated sulfur transformations in sediments from Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW), Antarctica, by examining ke...

2013
Nacer Bellaloui Anne M. Gillen Alemu Mengistu Hirut Kebede Daniel K. Fisher James R. Smith Krishna N. Reddy

Recent advances in soybean breeding have resulted in genotypes that express the slow-wilting phenotype (trait) under drought stress conditions. The physiological mechanisms of this trait remain unknown due to the complexity of trait × environment interactions. The objective of this research was to investigate nitrogen metabolism and leaf and seed nutrients composition of the slow-wilting soybea...

2016
Trista J. Vick-Majors Andrew C. Mitchell Amanda M. Achberger Brent C. Christner John E. Dore Alexander B. Michaud Jill A. Mikucki Alicia M. Purcell Mark L. Skidmore John C. Priscu

Subglacial microbial habitats are widespread in glaciated regions of our planet. Some of these environments have been isolated from the atmosphere and from sunlight for many thousands of years. Consequently, ecosystem processes must rely on energy gained from the oxidation of inorganic substrates or detrital organic matter. Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW) is one of more than 400 subglacial lakes...

2004
A. Baev

This paper presents the results of a study of the peculiarities of subsurface longitudinal (head) waves (SLW) and transverse waves (STW) propagation in solids with wavequide surface of different geometry. Studying an acoustical path of SLW propagation along axis of metallic cylindrical solid of radius R we established, that dependence of pulse amplitude vs. distance r can be approximated by fun...

2007
Dong Li Yan Guo Zhigang Zhan Michaël Chelle Paul Toulouse

Cotton plant development is usually predicted through a function of thermal time either at a daily step (Hanan and Hearn, 2003) or at a growth cycle (de Reffye et al., 1999). The GREENLAB model fits well to the architecture of some simple structured plants, e.g. pruned cotton (de Reffye et al., 1999) and maize (Guo et al., 2006). In the model, it is assumed a constant developmental rate and als...

2011
S. Kravtsov

This study employs NASA’s recent satellite measurements of sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) and sea-level winds (SLWs) with missing data filled-in by Singular Spectrum Analysis (SSA), to construct empirical models that capture both intrinsic and SST-dependent aspects of SLW variability. The model construction methodology uses a number of algorithmic innovations that are essential in providing st...

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