... described was only reflected on leaf
gas-exchange and chlorophyll a recording at the first
stages of infection by C. parasitica or Phomopsis spp.
During the first nine months following inoculation,
(April ... sporulation of C. parasitica was abundant,
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Effect of fungal infection on leaf gas-exchange
and chlorophyll fluorescence in Quercus...
... excitation and 520 nm emission filters. The
wells were loaded with solutions of a fixed concentration of
preformed quadruplex (50 nm) and increasing concentra-
tions of complementary strand (0–1 ... flank
lengths of 0–12 bases in KCl. We observed enhance-
ment of fluorescence intensity on increasing the con-
centration of the complementary strand, indicative of a
greater ext...
... possible influence of change in UV radiation intensities
base on length of exposure on the hatching of nematode
eggs as well as the survival rate of the larvae obtained from
the irradiated eggs and ... span
Direct exposure of nematode larvae to U.V had an
inhibiting effect on the rate of activity and survival of the
larvae. The findings are presented in Table 2. Wh...
... importance of amino
acid 106 for the structure and function of the enzyme by
mutating Val106 to amino acids differing in polarity, size
and conformation, and subsequently investigating their
effect on ... [38], the long hydrophobic side chain of leucine
resembles the side chain of methionine in its length and
the absence of the branched b-carbon. This may explain
why t...
... but still maintains the function of a
Fig. 4. Reduction and oxidation of exogenous cyto-c by mitochon-
dria incubated in isotonic and hypotonic media. (A) Activity of rote-
none-insensitive NADH-cytochrome ... that, in hypotonic
Fig. 1. Effect of magnesium ions on exogenous NADH oxidation by mitochondria incubated in isotonic and hypotonic media. Rat liver mito-
chondria...
... to Interleukin-6, a secreted pro-
tein whose main function is to mediate in-
flammatory response in the body. Medline is the
bibliographic database of the National Library of
Medicine (NLM) in ... trained
on the general domain to identify protein-
protein interactions. One of the main dif-
ficulties obstructing the use of language
processing is the prevalence of special-
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... August, and were sown in
the beginning of October. Changes in the
germination ability of Touki seeds (i.e.
germination percentage and time) from
maturing to sowing under the room condition
have ...
harvesting (i.e. fresh, 1 week, 1 month and 2
months) at room conditions on germination
percentage and different umbel orders, and (ii)
to investigate the effect of s...
... pro-
gesterone levels in the circulation resulting in the
regression of dominant follicle and emergence of constant
follicle wave turnover [21]. The reasons for poor in vitro
developmental competence of ... M. and Seamark, R.
F.
The production of unusually large offspring following
Effect of Reproductive Status on In Vitro Developmental Competence of Bovine Oocytes 6...
... concentration (p > 0.05) of pefloxacin following
trikatu administration during the absorption phase (10,
15, 20 min post pefloxacin administration). In contrast, the
plasma concentrations ... time intercept of the regression line of the
elimination phase, A is the zero time plasma drug con-
centration intercept of the regression line of the absorption
phase, Ka is the abso...
... lumber. In this study we investigated the genetic variation in warping in kiln drying of 25 white
spruce provenances grown in a plantation and one from a second-growth forest stand. All of them ... forested regions of the coun
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try except on the Pacific coast. In the United States, it grows
in Alaska, where it reaches the Bering Sea, in northern
Minnesota and Wiscon...