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Unsaturated fatty acid bioavailability in growing rats fed low or adequate protein diets with sunflower or soybean oils

1993

Abstract The relationship of serum very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) to hepatic lipid composition was studied after 28 days of protein depletion to determine the interactions between dietary protein levels and the essential fatty acid (EFA) availability. This was examined in rats using a dietary combination of 20% or 2% casein with 5% vegetable oils, variable in their n-6:n-3 fatty acid ratios. Rats were divided into four groups, SFC (20% casein + 5% sunflower oil ); SFd (2% casein + 5% sunflower oil ); SC (20% casein + 5% soybean oil ); Sd (2% casein + 5% soybean oil ). Dietary protein depletion decreased phospholipid and protein concentrations in liver and VLDL, whereas triacylglycerol…

chemistry.chemical_classificationVery low-density lipoproteinNutrition and Dieteticsfood.ingredientLinolenic acidEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismLinoleic acidSunflower oilClinical BiochemistryFatty acidBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundfoodchemistryEssential fatty acidBiochemistrylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Food scienceMolecular BiologyUnsaturated fatty acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidThe Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
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Water-Blown Polyisocyanurate Foams From Vegetable Oil Polyols

2008

Polyols with the hydroxyl value OHV from 290 to 318 mg KOH/g are synthesized from rapeseed, sunflower seed, flaxseed, or coconut oils by the way of their: (1) transesterification with triethanolamine or (2) amidization with diethanolamine. The influence of water as the blowing agent on the storage stability of the polyol premix system is assessed from values of the polyol premix system pH, acid value, and variations in such parameters as cream and gel time. Water-blown polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams (150 · II × 300; II—isocyanate index) characterized by good mechanical characteristics, dimensional stability at 70°C and at relative humidity RH = 95% as well as by a very low water absorbance, …

chemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.product_categoryMaterials scienceRapeseedPolymers and PlasticsPolyisocyanurateGeneral ChemistryTransesterificationVegetable oilPolyolchemistryBlowing agentHydroxyl valueMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistrySunflower seedbusinessJournal of Cellular Plastics
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In vitro morphogenesis of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) inflorescence primordia, cvs Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

1998

Hormonal regulatory processes controlling in vitro morphogenesis of grapevine inflorescence primordia, excised from latent buds from November to April, were investigated. Cytokinin (benzylaminopurine, BAP), gibberellin (GA3) and auxin (3-indolebutyric acid, IBA) were used at 1 mg/L. BAP induced branch development and flower calyx differentiation. GA3 first promoted the elongation of inflorescence rachis and then promoted flower differentiation up to the formation of normal calyx and calyptra (the fused petals), while anthers and pistils were also present but not functional. IBA did not seem to be directly involved in these morphogenetic processes. After culturing for 6–7 weeks, explants bec…

chemistry.chemical_classificationfungifood and beveragesFlower differentiationOrganogenesisHorticultureBiologyCalyxchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAuxinCallusBotanyCytokininPetalPrimordiumAustralian Journal of Grape and Wine Research
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Motives for reflections. Part two

2013

E. Gringergs archive manuscripts may be found in the Library of the University of Latvia under https://lira.lanet.lv/F/98QNED45E7J5HDUHLY51HV43QNRX97XCQJPHQ9S6L7HX4FABFB-10883?func=find-b&request=E.Grinberga&find_code=TIT&x=32&y=13&filter_code_1=WLN&filter_request_1=&filter_code_2=WYR&filter_request_2=&filter_code_3=WYR&filter_request_3=&filter_code_4=WFM&filter_request_4=

combinatorics graph theory flower snarks
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THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE ITALIAN FLOWER AND ORNAMENTAL PLANT SECTOR

2008

Italian flowers and ornamental plants sector has been playing a remarkable role within the agricultural sector both in productive and employment terms. As regards the competitiveness, over the last few years, Italy has been confronted with a growing flowers supply at world level and with recurring market crises, sharpened also by an inadequate Common Market Organization which has not issued an adequate legislation giving financial guarantees to the sector operators. Nevertheless, the empirical analysis carried out on the Italian competitiveness in the flowers and plant sector has shown, in the comparison between 1994-1995 and 2004-2005, an apparent improvement of the comparative advantage t…

competitiveness flowers and ornamental plants sector italy trade
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I RUSTICA MUNERA DI CORIDONE (A MARGINE DI VERG., ECL. 2, 45-55)

2022

Within the second Eclogue, the rustica munera offered by Corydon to Alexis (vv. 45-55), while obeying a somewhat conventional plot, reveal a complex intertextual stratigraphy. Unexpectedly, δωροφόροι of di vine rank join the shepherd in paying homage to the ephebe, bringing bas kets full of lilies and a garland of flowers and herbs, to which fruits and branches of laurel and myrtle will be added. The tradition of the rubrics of στεφανωτικὰ ἄνθη, testified by Athenaeus in the 15th book of the Deipno sophistae, allows us to test both the rate of conventionality of the entire ecphrasis, and the variations made by Vergil to the lists of flowers and herbs, as well as Greek poetry as well as genr…

corone florealihomoerotic gifts courtship flower garlands wild fruits and herbsMunera eroticipoesia ellenisticaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Effects of Genotype and Climate on Productive Performance of High Oleic Carthamus tinctorius L. under Rainfed Conditions in a Semi-Arid Environment o…

2023

Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is a promising oilseed crop for cultivation in central Southern Italy due to its high tolerance to drought and salinity stress and appreciable seed and oil yields. The genetic diversity of cultivars and climate factors can affect fatty acid composition and yield traits. This study aimed to assess the effects of genotype and climate conditions on the productive performance of eight high oleic safflower genotypes under rainfed conditions in Sicily (Italy). These genotypes were compared to the Montola 2000 cultivar, which was used as a reference. Tests were carried out during the growing seasons of 2014–2015 and 2015–2016. The experimental design…

crop residuesEcologygenotypefatty acidPlant Sciencehigh oleic acid safflowerenvironmentEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicshigh oleic acid safflower; genotype; environment; fatty acids; crop residuesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceePlants
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Light induces expression of a dehydrin-encoding gene during seedling de-etiolation in sunflower (Helianthus annus L.)

2007

The effects of light quality on the expression of a sunflower dehydrin-encoding gene, HaDhn1, were studied during seedling de-etiolation. Seeds were germinated in the dark and, after 5 days, seedlings were maintained well watered and de-etiolated under different lights for 3, 6, 12, and 24h. Exposure to white light stimulated HaDhn1 transcript accumulation in the cotyledons of these seedlings, contrary to seedlings grown in the dark. HaDhn1 transcripts increased also treating plantlets with monochromatic lights, especially red light. The increase of HaDhn1 transcripts is provoked by the formation of the active form of phytochrome. Further experiments, performed saturating active phytochrome…

dehydrinsunflowerPhysiologyMolecular Sequence DataPlant ScienceBiologyCryptochromeGene Expression Regulation PlantTranscription (biology)Settore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariaBotanyHelianthus annuusGene expressionNon disponibiliPlant ProteinsPhotoreceptorBase SequencePhytochromebiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologySeedlingsGerminationSeedlingEtiolationHelianthusde-etiolationlighttranscriptionAgronomy and Crop Science
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Consistent phenological shifts in the making of a biodiversity hotspot: the Cape flora

2011

Abstract Background The best documented survival responses of organisms to past climate change on short (glacial-interglacial) timescales are distributional shifts. Despite ample evidence on such timescales for local adaptations of populations at specific sites, the long-term impacts of such changes on evolutionary significant units in response to past climatic change have been little documented. Here we use phylogenies to reconstruct changes in distribution and flowering ecology of the Cape flora - South Africa's biodiversity hotspot - through a period of past (Neogene and Quaternary) changes in the seasonality of rainfall over a timescale of several million years. Results Forty-three dist…

ecological nichesFloraEvolutionClimate ChangeBiodiversityClimate changesequence dataevolutionary responsesBiology580 Plants (Botany)MagnoliopsidaSouth AfricaCapeAdaptive radiationQH359-425Survival responsesskin and connective tissue diseasesrapid evolutionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyEcological nicheEvolutionary BiologyEcologyheterogeneous environmentsPhenologyEcologyEPS-4flowering timeBiodiversityBiological EvolutionBiosystematiekfossil recordBiodiversity hotspot10121 Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicssouthern africaclimate-changeBiosystematicssense organsadaptive radiationResearch ArticleBMC Evolutionary Biology
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Geranium sylvaticum increases pollination probability by sexually dimorphic flowers

2022

Sexual dimorphism is expressed as different morphologies between the sexes of a species. Dimorphism is pronounced in gynodioecious populations which consist of female and hermaphrodite individuals. The small size of female flowers in gynodioecious species is often explained by resource re-allocation to seed production instead of large flowers. However, pollinator attraction is critical to female fitness, and factors other than resource savings are needed to explain the small size of female flowers. We hypothesized that the floral size dimorphism in the perennial gynodioecious Geranium sylvaticum (L.) is adaptive in terms of pollination. To test this “pollination hypothesis,” we video record…

flower sizepollinationdisruptive selectionsexual dimorphismgynodioecylajitpölytyspölyttäjätsiitepölykukat (kasvit)Geranium sylvaticumsukupuoli
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