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Isolation, culture and plant regeneration from mesophyll protoplasts of Digitalis obscura

1987

High yields of protoplasts were obtained from mesophyll tissue of Digitalis obscura L. Osmotic potential of the isolation medium and Ca2+ were important in obtaining a high viability of the preparations. In different culture techniques employed, liquid-over-agar-solidified medium was superior to liquid medium alone. Agar plating technique was ineffective. On Murashige and Skoog modified medium with casein hydrolysate and several indoleacetic acid and benzyladenine combinations, isolated protoplasts underwent sustained mitotic division and produced calli. The calli formed shoots when transferred to regeneration media. Regenerated shoots could be easily rooted and developed into whole plants …

food.ingredientbiologyPhysiologyScrophulariaceaefungiDigitalis obscurafood and beveragesCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineProtoplastbiology.organism_classificationProtoplasmfoodShootDivision (horticulture)BotanyGeneticsAgarOsmotic pressurePhysiologia Plantarum
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Differences in the activity and distribution of peroxidases from three different portions of germinating Brassica oleracea seeds

2002

Peroxidase (POD, EC 1.11.1.7) activity, cellular localization and isozyme patterns were investigated in the seed integument, cotyledon and embryo axis of Brassica oleracea cv. Cappuccio during pregermination and seedling growth. Seeds started to germinate after 24 h of imbibition. POD activity was localized in the pigmented layer of the integument and in procambial strands of the cotyledon and embryo axis in the first 24 h of imbibition. It was localized in the integumental cells of palisade, pigmented and aleurone layers and in epidermal, meristematic, procambial cells and xylem elements of the root and hypocotyl after 48 h of imbibition. POD activity increased during germination and early…

food.ingredientbiologyPhysiologyfood and beveragesCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineBrassicabiology.organism_classificationHypocotylfoodgerminationSeedlingGerminationAleuroneBotanyGeneticsPeroxidase; Brassica; seed; germinationImbibitionIntegumentseedCotyledonCellular localizationPeroxidase
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Defensive secretions of nymphs and adults of five species of Pyrrhocoridae (Insecta: Heteroptera)

1993

Abstract The chemical composition of the defensive secretions of the nymphs and the adults of Dysdercus fasciatus was investigated. Thirty compounds were identified from the nymphal posterior dorsoabdominal glands, and 34 from the adult metathoracic glands of both sexes. The data were compared with those reported for other species of Pyrrhocoridae. For the species Dysdercus cingulatus, D. fasciatus , and Pyrrhocoris apertus , 63 identified compounds can be divided into 11 chemical groups: aldehydes, saturated hydrocarbons, acetates, alcohols, terpenes, lactones, ketones, esters, alkenes, acids and miscellaneous compounds. These data and those from the literature on Dysdercus intermedius and…

food.ingredientbiologyPyrrhocoridaeHeteropteraPyrrhocorisDysdercusbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryDysdercus cingulatusSexual dimorphismfoodSex pheromoneBotanyNymphEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiochemical Systematics and Ecology
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<i>Microcnemum coralloides</i> (Chenopodiaceae- Salicornioideae): an example of intraspecific East-West disjunctions in the Mediterranean…

2008

Kadereit, G. & A.E. Yaprak. 2008. Microcnemum coralloides (Chenopodiaceae-Salicornioideae): an example of intraspecific East-West disjunctions in the Mediterranean region. Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 65(2): 415-426. Microcnemum is a monotypic genus of Salicornioideae comprising rare, annual, hygrohalophytic herbs growing in hypersaline inland lagoons and salt pans. Microcnemum coralloides shows an East-West disjunction in the Mediterranean region: M. coralloides subsp. coralloides occurs in central and eastern Spain while M. coralloides subsp. anatolicum grows in Turkey, Syria, Armenia and Iran. We studied the phylogeny, biogeography and morphological differentiation of M. coralloides. Molecul…

food.ingredientbiologyRange (biology)BiogeographySpecies distributionPlant ScienceSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationfoodGenusBotanySalicornioideaeMicrocnemumMolecular clockEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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Understanding Mediterranean‐Californian disjunctions: molecular evidence from Chenopodiaceae‐Betoideae

2006

Chenopodiaceae subfam. Betoideae is distributed in both western Eurasia (four genera) and western North America (one genus). To understand the origin of this disjunction, the phylogeny of the subfamily was reconstructed and dated using ndhF, matK/trnK, tmL-trnF spacer, and ITS sequence variation, penalized likelihood and Langley-Fitch, and calibration with three different fossils. Maximum Parsimony and Maximum Likelihood analyses of the molecular data show that Betoideae are monophyletic, but that relationships of the Himalayan Acroglochin, traditionally included in Betoideae because of the shared possession of a circumscissile capsule, are uncertain. Among the betoidean genera, Beta (excl.…

food.ingredientbiologyRange (biology)EcologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationHablitziaBetoideaeMonophylyPatellifoliafoodSister groupMolecular clockEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNdhFTAXON
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SOME COMPARATIVE REMARKS ON THE TRANSIENT CHANGE IN LACTIC ACID CONTENT IN SEA URCHIN EGGS FOLLOWING FERTILIZATION.

1964

Abstract During the first few minutes following fertilization a transient increase in the concentration of lactic acid occurs in the eggs of Arbacia lixula , whereas no change at all is observed in the eggs of Paracentrotus liuidus . In the eggs of Psammechinus miliaris there is a transient decrease, soon followed by a recovery so that the level of the unfertilized egg is again reached.

food.ingredientbiologyResearchPsammechinus miliarisCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationLactic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodHuman fertilizationMetabolismchemistrybiology.animalFertilizationSea Urchinsembryonic structuresBotanyParacentrotusLactatesAnimalsLactic AcidSea urchinArbacia lixulaEchinodermataOvumExperimental cell research
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Investigation of the hygienic safety of aromatic plants cultivated in soil contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes

2012

Abstract The present work was undertaken to investigate the survival of Listeria monocytogenes ATCC 19114T in soil during the whole crop cycle of rocket (Eruca sativa Mill.) and basil (Ocimum basilicum L.), to monitor its transfer to the leaves, and to evaluate its viability at harvest. To this purpose, the soil was N–P–K fertilized and four trials, obtained with different combinations of soil treatment, listerial inoculums and seed planting, were followed for each aromatic plant. Soil was weekly investigated for total microbial counts and L. monocytogenes evolution. At the starting time, un-inoculated autoclaved soil showed a limited microbial load (103 CFU g dw−1), while un-inoculated non…

food.ingredientbiologySoil testInoculationaromatic plantsBasilicumSowingpathogenicErucaListeria monocytogenes; pathogenic; aromatic plantsSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricolturabiology.organism_classificationOcimumcomplex mixturesHorticulturefoodBotanyListeriaTemperature gradient gel electrophoresisFood ScienceBiotechnologyListeria monocytogeneSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Evaluation of the enhanced resistance of Ogataea (Hansenula) polymorpha to benzalkonium chloride as a resource for bioremediation technologies

2019

Abstract Benzalkonium chloride (BAC) is highly abundant in wastewaters due to its wide application in household and industrial products. The aim of this research was to compare the resistance of two genetically related strains, Ogataea polymorpha (wild type) and O. polymorpha cat8Δ (recombinant strain), to enhanced concentrations of BAC (≥ 100 mg/L) in terms of its appearance in wastewaters. Inhibition of the respiration activity of wt and cat8Δ by 100 mg/L and 300 mg/L BAC in a xylose-containing broth (4 g/L xylose) was dependent on the carbon source used for obtaining the yeast biomass through ethanol fermentation. The respiration activity of wt in a liquid broth was inhibited by BAC, whi…

food.ingredientbiologyStrain (chemistry)Chemistryfood and beveragesBioengineeringXyloseEthanol fermentationbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryYeastchemistry.chemical_compoundBenzalkonium chlorideBioremediationfoodmedicineAgarFood scienceOgataea polymorphamedicine.drugProcess Biochemistry
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Heteropodinae: Transfers and Synonymies (Arachnida: Araneae: Sparassidae)

2002

New taxonomical and systematical results concerning the subfamily Heteropodinae are presented. The following new synyonyms are recognized: Adrastis Simon 1880, Panaretus Simon 1880, Parhedrus Simon 1887 are junior synyonyms of Heteropoda Latreille 1804. Adrastis atomaria Simon 1880 =Heteropoda boiei (Doleschall 1859); Parhedrus fasciatus Reimoser 1927=Heteropoda ocyalina (Simon 1887); Heteropoda holzi Strand 1907, Tortula gloriosa Simon 1880, Tortula simoni Karsch 1884, Holconia beccarii Thorell 1890, Isopeda beccarii malangana Strand 1907=Heteropoda lunula (Doleschall 1857); Olios freycineti Walckenaer 1837, Olios albifrons Lucas 1852, Helicopis maderiana Thorell 1875, Palystes ledleyi Hog…

food.ingredientbiologyZoologyPseudopodaHeteropodaBarylestisbiology.organism_classificationHolconiaType speciesfoodZoridaeHeteropoda venatoriaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOliosActa Arachnologica
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Taxonomic Revision of the Genus Trictenotoma Gray, 1832 (Coleoptera: Trictenotomidae). Part 2 – Species from Hainan and Taiwan

2020

Trictenotoma davidi Deyrolle, 1875 and T. formosanaKriesche, 1919 are the only insular Palaearctic Trictenotomidae. Both species are related and T. formosana was originally defined on the basis of unstable morphological features and originally described as a subspecies of T. davidi. In this paper, a detailed redescription of T. formosana is provided, male and female genital organs are described and illustrated for the first time and the lectotype is designated. Hainan (China) records of T. davidi are presented and morphological variability of this taxon is discussed. The first observation of Trictenotomidae mating behaviour is briefly described.

food.ingredientbiologyZoologyTrictenotomidaeFemale genital organsMorphology (biology)Subspeciesbiology.organism_classificationTrictenotomafoodTaxonGenusIdentification (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnnales Zoologici
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