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Climate Change Influence on Ecohydrological Processes
(2009)
Coupling of the carbon and hydrological cycles, such as the relationship between photosynthesis and transpiration, are essential global and environmental change issues, which are interrelated to future water availability, ...
A systematic study of genus
(2008)
First, pollen grains of tribe Sanguisorbeae (Rosaceae, Rosoideae) were examined using scanning electron microscopy in order to identify useful characters in the tribe, test taxonomic and phylogenetic hypotheses among genera, ...
Studies in the dinoflagellate genera, Peridinium and Peridiniopsis.
(1981)
Photoheterotrophy occurs in Peridinium willei, P. limbatum, P. inconspicuum, and Peridiniopsis polonicum. All species tested exhibited photoheterotrophy except P. volzii. Growth of all species was strongly depressed by ...
THE ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL EXTREME HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA FROM A LOW-SALT, SULFIDE- AND SULFUR-RICH SPRING.
(2009)
The archaeal community of a low-salt, sulfur-rich spring in south-western Oklahoma, was analyzed at two different locations along the spring. Interestingly, 36% of the archaeal mat clone library and 4% of the source clone ...
Characterizing two enzymes involved in carbon utilization and energy production in Syntrophus aciditrophicus strain SB.
(2022-12-16)
Methane is both an alternative energy source and a potent greenhouse gas. Biomethanation relies on the metabolic syntrophy between fermenting bacteria, syntrophs, and methanogenic archaea – where large organic molecules ...
Purification, characterization and cDNA cloning of a trypsin inhibitor from Pentaclethra macroloba.
(1998)
The larval growth of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis , was reduced when grown on artificial diet containing either purified PmTI or PmSTI fusion protein expressed in E. coli. Likewise, high mortalities were ...
MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ARABIDOPSIS NUCLEAR FACTOR-Y TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY
(2014-05-09)
NUCLEAR FACTOR-Y (NF-Y) transcription factors, composed of three independent families: NF-YA, NF-YB, and NF-YC, have greatly expanded in plants in comparison to animals. For example, while humans have only one member of ...
The anaerobic biodegradation of ethylcyclopentane and intermediates of benzoate metabolism by microorganisms from a hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer.
(2003)
In this thesis, I examine the microbial degradation of an alicyclic hydrocarbon and the intermediates of benzoate decay under anaerobic conditions. Ethylcyclopentane was chosen as a model alicyclic hydrocarbon because GC ...
Allelopathic potential of wheat accessions /
(1984)
Root exudates of 286 accessions of hard red winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) were compared with that of a commercial strain 'T 64' for their relative ability to inhibit root and shoot growth of Japanese brome (Bromus ...