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[PDF] Apoptosis in plants
[PDF] from ucdavis.eduL Havel… - Botanica Acta, 1996 - plantsciences.ucdavis.edu
... longevity and cell death Some coniferous species live many thousands of years, eg Sequoia,
Fitzroya. ... Ceils are effectively eliminated by processes such as abscis- sion and differentiation
(Klekowski, 198S). ... As animal cells age, telomeres shorten with each cell division. ...
[PDF] from cellmolbiol.comLG Korkina - Cell. Mol. Biol, 2007 - cellmolbiol.com
... present in propolis, a resinous product derived from the bark of conifer trees and ... Recent results
suggested that verbascoside-mediated cell differentiation and apoptosis may be affected by ...
inhibited telomerase activity, reduced telomere length, and arrested tumor cell cycle in G2 ...
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[PDF] from ufsc.brV Silveira, TS Balbuena, C Santa-Catarina… - Plant Growth …, 2004 - Springer
... During embryogene- sis, however, 3-indoleacetic acid (IAA) seems to be important in embryo
differentiation events and in Plant Growth Regulation 44: 147–156, 2004. ... Embryogeny of gymno-
sperms: advances in synthetic seed technology of conifers. Plant Cell Tiss. Org. Cult. ...
[HTML] from oxfordjournals.orgJ Nam, CW DePamphilis, H Ma… - Molecular biology and evolution, 2003 - SMBE
... Animal type I genes control very basic transcription processes concerned with various aspects
of cell growth and differentiation and neuronal ... There is no fossil record that indicates the time
of divergence between plants and animals, but molecular data suggest that the ...
EN Speelman, GJ Reichart, JW de Leeuw… - Organic …, 2009 - Elsevier
... doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2009.02.001 | How to Cite or Link Using DOI Copyright © 2009
Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. Permissions & Reprints. Biomarker lipids of the freshwater
fern Azolla and its fossil counterpart from the Eocene Arctic Ocean. ...
AR Robinson, R Dauwe… - Plant …, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
... description and elucidation of physiological responses to environmen- tal conditions in plants
(Fiehn et ... included in the model also reflects the physiological state of conifer somatic embryos ...
uptake and processing that conse- quently leads to mal-nourishment, cellular stress and ...
A Bechtel, RF Sachsenhofer, M Markic… - Organic …, 2003 - Elsevier
... of plant tissue is controlled by the input of resin-rich, decay-resistant conifers. ... of the SOM, and
chemotaxonomical classification of the macrofossils based on their terpenoid biomarker
composition. ... C org =organic carbon content, S tot =total sulfur content, Cell.=cellulose, SOM ...
[PDF] from hawaii.eduNC Arens, AH Jahren… - Paleobiology, 2000 - Paleontological Soc
... To strengthen this analysis further, carbon isotopic measurements on free-sporing
plants and additional nonangiosperm seed plants (eg, cycads, additional conifers,
and Gnetum) should be made and added to the data set. ...
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L Valledor, JV Jorrin-Novo, C Lenz… - Journal of Proteome … - ACS Publications
... exclusively through cell expansion in a wave of differentiation beginning ate the leaf tip and
progressing to ... The mature leaf form is achieved as this cell expansion 12-14. In spite of the recent
advances in sequencing the genome of poplar, conifers genomics is mainly ...
PM Medeiros… - Environmental science & …, 2008 - ACS Publications
... and Simoneit (31) who did not find this sterol in the majority of conifer smoke extracts ... is considered
as the storage medium of organic phosphorus in vegetation, cell wall biosynthesis ... The
differentiation of hard- and softwood smoke based on syringyl-type compounds has already ...
[CITATION] Dietary lignans: potential role in cancer prevention
AL Webb… - Nutrition and cancer, 2005 - Routledge
A Otto… - The Botanical Review, 2001 - Springer
... of extant plants. Terpe- noids have been found to be especially valuable for chemosystematic
investigations of coni- fers. A review of data in the extensive literature revealed some characteristic
distribution patterns of sesqui-, di-, and triterpenoids in extant conifer families. ...
S Sertel, K Plinkert… - Combinatorial Chemistry &# 38; …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
... and its ligands belong to cell signaling molecules involved in cell proliferation, differentiation,
motility, survival ... E. Molecular modes of action of cephalotaxine and homoharringtonine from
the coniferous tree Cephalotaxus hainanensis in human tumor cell lines. ...
BRT Simoneit - Mass spectrometry reviews, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
... are predominant constituents in resins and supportive tissue of coniferous vegetation (Coniferae ...
8). For example, terrestrial higher plants (diterpenoids, triterpenoids, alkanes) and bacteria
(hopanes ... first is the precursor quadrupole, the middle the collision-cell quadrupole, and ...
A Bechtel, RF Sachsenhofer, I Kolcon… - International Journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier
... The analysis of solvent extractable bitumen was therefore used for taxonomical differentiation
of the source plants ... solvent to 0.5 ml total solution in a Zymark TurboVap 500 closed cell
concentrator, asphaltenes ... by the amount of free lipids present in the resins of conifers and/or ...
H Adlercreutz - The Lancet Oncology, 2002 - Elsevier
... Lamartinere concludes that “genistein at physiological concentrations enhances cell differentiation,
resulting in programming of the mammary gland, with no observed toxicity to ... 58 and 59 Whether
enterolactone is protective, or even if it is simply a biomarker of a healthy diet, its ...
D Hölscher… - Progress in Botany, 2008 - Springer
... In total, expression data specific to cell type were reported for more than 120 ... be a feasible
combination for conducting high-resolution global gene expression analyses of plants. ... Knowledge
about the molecular processes involved in the induction and differentiation of giant cells ...
[PDF] from fluoridealert.orgS Amira - 2005 - fluoridealert.org
... 10–5, 1.0 × 10–4, 5.0 × 10–4, and 1.0 × 10–3 mol/L) on osteoblastic morphology, proliferation,
differentiation, calcification, alkaline ... iodide (PI) double staining, and transmission electron
microscopy (TEM), and the level was studied with a fluorescence- activated cell sorter (FACS ...
B Sghaier‐Hammami, L Valledor, N Drira… - …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
... It has been pro- posed that glyoxalase I may play a role in cell proliferation and differentiation
[57]. ... Starch is the main storage carbohydrate in plants, being synthesized in seeds during early
developmental stages, and then degraded for embryo development [60]. ...
SA Geras' kin, JK Kim, AA Oudalova… - … /Genetic Toxicology and …, 2005 - Elsevier
... The other approach is to score the genotoxic effects in animals or plants that could ... Because
coniferous trees generally show a high retention capacity and low turn-over rate for ... Aberrant cell
frequency in seedling root apical and needle intercalar meristem of Scots pine (mean ...
J Demongeot - Acta biotheoretica, 2009 - Springer
... The four phases of the cell cycle can be further decomposed into different states, for taking into
account critical control points accelerating the progress to proliferation, or provoking either the
cell migration, death (apoptosis) or differentiation (a dramatic change of cell lineage). ...
T Cavalier-Smith… - Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2003 - Springer
... set of many successively nested bushes, each with many parallel stems, rather than as a tree
like a conifer with a ... of ascetosporans within Cercozoa remains unclear, they may be related to
plasmodiophorids and phagomyxids, which parasit- ize plants, not animals ... Cell Cultures ...
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[PDF] from wiley.comL Alvarez - framework - media.wiley.com
... Carnivora 469, 470 Carpoidea 408–9, 410 carrying capacity 537 cartilage 428 cats 469, 470
cell differentiation 548 cell division 198–9 ... also paleocommunities competition 97, 545, 546
competitive replacement 545, 546 concretions 69 Confuciusornis 463 conifers 498, 500 ...
M Mendez-Millan, MF Dignac, C Rumpel… - Biogeochemistry - Springer
... The bulk 13C isotopic signature of plants is directly related to their photosynthetic pathway and
allows for the differentiation between C3 and C4 plants ... A better knowledge of their isotopic
composition in C3 and C4 plants would increase their biomarker potential in ...
[HTML] from biomedcentral.comH Thomas, L Huang, M Young… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2009 - biomedcentral.com
... During senescence metabolites are relocated within the cell, from tissue to tissue and from source ...
tree for Fibrillin (Figure 13) reveals dicot and monocot clusters and a conifer branch with ... the dnaJ
chaperone class that play an important role in the differentiation of chromoplasts ...
W Amelung, S Brodowski… - Advances in …, 2008 - Elsevier
... Structural class, Biomarker, Major source (remark), Reference in text a. ... Steroids. β-Sitosterol,
stigmasterol, campesterol, sitosterone, stigmastan-3β-ol, stigmastan-3-one, Plants, Bianchi (1995). ...
Diterpenoids, Abietane, primarane, isopimarane, Conifers, Otto and Simpson (2005). ...
[PDF] from jyu.fiJ Häkkinen - 2003 - jyx.jyu.fi
... 4.6.3 Synergistic toxicity with UV-B .....34 4.7 Sublethal biomarker responses to ... eg fluoranthene,
anthracene, pyrene) has been documented in plants (Huang et ... mainly formed anaerobically
from resin acids, oleoresinous constituents of coniferous trees. ...
A Bechtel, R Gratzer… - International Journal of Coal …, 2001 - Elsevier
... The analysis of solvent extractable bitumen was therefore used for taxonomical differentiation
of the ... Plant remnants suggest a major input of terrigenous organic matter from conifer species. ...
to 0.5 ml total solution in a Zymark TurboVap 500 closed cell concentrator, asphaltenes ...
B Sghaier-Hammami, JV Jorrín-Novo… - Phytochemistry, 2010 - Elsevier
... However, lack of endosperm differentiation, missing or retarded suspensor development, lack
of embryo ... be the main factors limiting the conversion of embryos into plants (Ammirato, 1987 ... To
understand the biological processes and cellular components influenced by the use of ...
[DOC] What don't we know
[DOC] from umsl.eduD Kennedy… - Science, 2005 - umsl.edu
... what goes wrong when a gene is missing is easier than learning to orchestrate differentiation
in a ... How Does a Single Somatic Cell Become a Whole Plant? ... To compensate, many plants have
evolved repair mechanisms and reproductive strategies that allow them to produce ...
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[PDF] from utlib.eeL Hallik - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... the 'leaf economics spectrum', there is still enough room for ecological differentiation, as various ...
species, as mixed forests of winter-deciduous broad-leaved and evergreen coniferous species
are ... via changes in leaf anatomy, like increased number of mesophyll cell layers and ...
[PDF] from affrc.go.jpJIN Zhenfu, S SHAO, KS KATSUMATA, T ISHIDA… - jircas.affrc.go.jp
... of total yield of al- kaline nitrobenzene oxidation products than those of fresh plant cell
walls21,23 ... Lignin in fresh tissues of vascular plants gives the Acid/ Ald ratio of 0.05–0.105,22,
39 ... samples collected at 0–30 cm and 90–120 cm depths and numerical differentiation spectrum ...
[CITATION] The history of life: a very short introduction
MJ Benton - 2008 - Oxford University Press, USA
R MATYSSEK - Trends in European Forest Tree Physiology …, 2001 - books.google.com
... stress tolerance and resistance, and may clarify the relative importance of the growth-differentiation
versus the ... 145, 191, 232, 233, 238, 246 carotenoid 94, 97 catalase 99, 100, 114 cell death 19 ...
247, 248, 249 CO2flux 66, 70, 71, 72, 73 competitive strategies 243 conifer 15, 19 ...
A Bechtel, W Gruber, RF Sachsenhofer… - International Journal of …, 2003 - Elsevier
... isotope data of macrofossils are consistent with their taxonomical classification as conifers (δ
13 ... For recognition and differentiation of liptinite macerals, the count was repeated in blue light. ...
to 0.5-ml total solution in a Zymark TurboVap 500 closed-cell concentrator, asphaltenes ...
S Rev - Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
... Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry as a powerful tool in biomarker discovery and clinical
diagnosis: An update of recent developments. ... Performance evaluation of a miniature ion mobility
spectrometer drift cell for application in hand-held explosives detection ion ...
[PDF] from jyu.fiT Kotilainen - dissertations.jyu.fi
... 26 4.1.3 Carbon, nitrogen and cell wall chemistry in litter ... with interactive pathways are the source
of flexibility for a versatile system plants need in ... Signals perceived by a plant through
photoreceptors can affect whole plant success, eg phytochromes (through perception of red to ...
[PDF] from nasa.govS Solomon - Training - windsor.gsfc.nasa.gov
... 5.3.2 The fate of carbon during planetary differentiation ... One component of the organic matter
in meteorites even forms vesicles that have been likened to primitive cell walls (Deamer & Pashley
1989; see Section 5.5.1). Given the abundance of complex organic matter and the ...
T Solouki, JE Szulejko, JB Bennett… - Journal of the American …, 2004 - Elsevier
... and/or sampling errors, uncertainties associated with invasive sample extraction from conifer
needles [26 ... high mass resolving power, sensitivity, mass measurement accuracy, and isomer
differentiation are discussed. ... line was directed towards the center of the ICR cell through a ...
G Almendros, J Dorado, J Sanz… - Organic …, 1999 - Elsevier
... The megascopic remains and palynological data corroborate this hypothesis about the conifers
from the ... 2, lower), which shows the differentiation of a prominent 1720 cm −1 band from ... typical
of epicuticular wax esters, but of the saponification of polyester cell-wall constituents ...
A Bechtel, W Gruber, RF Sachsenhofer… - Organic …, 2001 - Elsevier
... Terpenoid biomarkers characteristic of conifers and angiosperms were detected in the Leoben
coals ... Therefore, analysis of the soluble organic matter yields and biomarker composition of the ...
to 0.5 ml total solution in a Zymark TurboVap 500 closed cell concentrator, asphaltenes ...
[PDF] from umn.eduGJ Niemi… - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and …, 2004 - JSTOR
... indicator species tend to be from the macroflora and macrofauna, especially aquatic
macroinvertebrates, fish, birds, and vascular plants. ... Compositional Genes Cell and subcellular
Tissue Species ... Species differentiation Immune response Metal concentration Butterflies ...
PM Medeiros… - Journal of separation science, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
... series, where the first is the parent quadrupole, the middle the collision cell quadrupole, and ...
believed to be low [2]. However, recent investigations of Eocene and Miocene conifer fossils
showed ... The composition of geoter- penoids in fossil plants can thus be compared directly to ...
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[PDF] from natural-clinic.euSP Wasser - Encyclopedia of dietary supplements. Marcel Dekker, …, 2005
W Zeng… - US Patent App. 20,100/251,428, 2010 - freepatentsonline.com
... of carnauba palm and banana, the asymmetrical secondary alcohol 10-nonacosanol in most
conifers such as ... totipotent body” as used herein refers to a collection of cells (eg, a cell aggregate)
comprising undifferentiated plant cells capable of differentiation into a ...
I Mitochondrial Complex - CHEMISTRY & BIODIVERSITY, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
... in Natural Populations of Picea omorika, a Rare European Conifer, 193 Conservation ... as Inhibitors
of Sphingosine and Ceramide Kinases and as NKT Cell-Stimulatory Antigens ... Taiwanese Yew
Taxus sumatrana, 2255 Diversity Chemical and Genetic Differentiation of Ligularia ...
[PDF] from biosecurity.govt.nzM Andersen, D Barraclough… - 2009 - biosecurity.govt.nz
... This publication also refers to research into xylem differentiation, lignin biosynthesis and wood
formation – areas that are ... Aside from describing difficulties associated with extracting proteins
from conifer tissues, this paper also describes how ... Journal of Cell Science 13: 741-751 ...
E Holmes, H Tang, Y Wang… - Planta medica, 2006 - thieme-connect.com
... based method with subsequent PCA, Verpoorte and co-workers showed a clear differentiation
in the ... The value of NMR-based metabolomics in the investigation of cadmium tolerance in plants
has been ... It was shown on S. cucubalus cell cultures that Cd 2+ exposure resulted in ...
[PDF] from usda.govRL Larson, WM Wintermantel, A Hill, L Fortis… - … and Molecular Plant …, 2008 - Elsevier
... Homology-based searches using NCBI's basic local alignment search tool were limited to
Viridiplantae (all green plants) using the non ... Ox), defense-related (Def), stress response (SR),
gene/protein expression (Exp), primary or secondary metabolism (Met), cell development (CD ...
[PDF] from jyu.fiS Piiroinen - jyx.jyu.fi
... action (Levine & D'Antonio 2003). Many plants and animals have been intentionally
transported for various purposes such as ornament, the pet trade and as biological
control agents. In addition, increased international trade ...
CE Finch - 2007 - books.google.com
... Experimental Models for Aging 10 1.2.1. Mortality Rate Accelerations 10 1.2.2. Mammals 12
1.2.3. Cultured Cell Models and Replicative Senescence 31 1.2.4. Invertebrate Models 32
1.2.5. Yeast 34 1.2.6. The Biochemistry of Aging 35 1.2.7. Biomarkers of Aging and Mortality ...
O Fränzle - Ecological Indicators, 2006 - Elsevier
... The same applies to the diurnal fluctuations in metabolic activities, growth patterns, and in cell
division and differentiation processes. ... are sensitive to SO 2 exposure, while cloned poplar hybrids
are sensitive to both SO 2 and O 3 . Among the group of conifers Abies alba ...
O Lovisolo, R Hull… - Advances in Virus Research, 2003 - Elsevier
... Permanent whole cell fusion between members of Archaea (eg, Thermoplasma-like organisms)
and of ... The first vascular plants (Rhyniophyta) evolved at the end of the Silurian (ca ... Other plant
viruses have been detected in soils, conifer roots, and percolating waters from forestry ...
L Karlinski, S Ravnskov… - Soil Biology and …, 2007 - Elsevier
... Whole cell fatty acid (WCFA) compositions of three different structures of ectomycorrhizal (ECM)
fungi ... of ectomycorrhizal fungi, both as a quick method for differentiation of fungal ... Keywords:
Biomarker fatty acids; Fungal sporocarps; Gram-positive bacteria; Molecular identification ...
A Otto… - Organic Geochemistry, 2006 - Elsevier
... The direct comparison of the hydrolysis products from the biomacromolecules in plants and soils ...
The comparative biomarker patterns for selected soils from Alberta, Canada, and their
corresponding ... referred to as Brunisol samples) were taken from a pristine conifer forest near ...
[PDF] from jyu.fiJ Päivinen - 2003 - jyx.jyu.fi
... The data on Finnish butterflies and larval host plants are based on literature (Marttila et al. 1990,
Lahti et al. ... Page 21. 21 1990) were excluded because their larval host-plants are poorly or at
all known and they are difficult to categorize to the following four main habitat types. ...
T Efferth - Planta medica, 2010 - thieme-connect.com
... novel cytotoxic compounds with activity against tumor cells derived from medicinal plants used
in ... represents an important signal transducing molecule regulating tumor growth, apoptosis,
differentiation and other ... regulate the progression from G1 to S phase of the cell cycle via ...
[PDF] TRICHLOROACETIC ACID
[PDF] from iarc.frCC OH - monographs.iarc.fr
... that 35 124 employees in the USA had potential occupational exposure to trichloro- acetic acid
in seven industries and 1562 plants (National Institute ... needles from an urban area in Germany
were 0.7–175 µg/kg fresh wt (Plümacher & Renner, 1993); those in conifer needles in ...
K Grice, M Audino, CJ Boreham, R Alexander… - Organic …, 2001 - Elsevier
... Other biomarker distributions and stable carbon isotopic compositional differences separated
the torbanites into three groups, which also correlate to three ... locations also allows the roles of
climatic and biological inputs (eukaryotes, prokaryotes and terrestrial plants) in the ...
DE Kohne - US Patent App. 11/453,298, 2006 - Google Patents
... bioactive compound QA/QC evaluation, a drug or bioactive compound manufacturing monitoring,
a drug or bioactive compound or biomarker related diagnostic ... cell type is as indi- cated above;
the cell type is a eucaryotic cell type, a prokaryotic cell type, a plant cell type, a ...
[PDF] from lippmann.luD Benndorf - proteomlux2008.lippmann.lu
... synthesis (Elongation factor Tu), transcription regulation (R2R3MYB-domain protein),
hormone-mediated cell division (GTP ... in the M9 line seem to have a negative control in the
differentiation of somatic ... Proteomlux 2008 : Proteomics in Plants, Microorganisms and Environment ...
[PDF] from jyu.fiH Kunttu - jyx.jyu.fi
... 1996). The head kidney is a tissue for housing and differentiation of blood cell precursors and
effective macrophage activity. The thymus is suggested to be the main source of immunocompetent
T-cells, and also contains macrophages and probably B-cell precursors. ...
EL Madsen - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005 - nature.com
... was combined with cell-specific probing: fluorescent antibodies targeting cell-surface antigens
of ... Nonetheless, biomarker studies carried out on field-fixed samples have shown that ... Genome
divergence in two Prochlorococcus ecotypes reflects oceanic niche differentiation. ...
C Remén, T Persson, R Finlay… - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2008 - Elsevier
... Measurements of phospholipid fatty acids also suggest that girdling causes significant reductions
in the total microbial biomass as well as in the levels of the fungal specific biomarker PLFA
18:2ω6 ... Oribatid mites are often abundant in coniferous forest soils (Persson et al., 1980). ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeM Semtšenko - 2008 - dspace.utlib.ee
... A plant may therefore benefit from the ability to discriminate between 'self' and 'non-self' roots ...
The null hypothesis in such studies is that plants lack plasticity, and if alterations ... ronmental and
phenotypic change, the maintenance cost of the genetic and cellular machinery needed ...
[PDF] from davidcwhite.orgAD Peacock, MD Mullen, DB Ringelberg… - Soil Biology and …, 2001 - Elsevier
... no-till planted each May with 95 cm spacing between rows, and thinned to 49,500 plants ha
−1 ... The cell densities in the 10–15 cm segment were approximately 4.49×10 8 cells g −1 for ... that
the impact of the different fertilization regimes had not resulted in a differentiation of the ...
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A Bechtel, M Markic, RF Sachsenhofer… - International Journal of …, 2004 - Elsevier
... TPI is partly controlled by the input of resin-rich, decay-resistant conifers. ... Carbon isotopes; Coal
composition; Oligocene paleoenvironment; Slovenia; Terpenoid hydrocarbons; Vascular plants. ...
0.5 ml total solution in a Zymark TurboVap 500 closed cell concentrator, asphaltenes ...
[PDF] from tuzvo.skO Werner… - FOREST GENETICS, 2002 - tuzvo.sk
... Subpopulation differentiation in offspring of the late budding population and the regularly budding
population were respectively 3.51 % and 1.46 ... As molecular marker a "Biomarker Low standards"
comprising DNA fragments of 50, 100,200,300,400, 500, 525, 700 and 1000 bp ...
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[HTML] from oxfordjournals.orgF Degrassi, C Tanzarella, LA Ieradi, J Zima… - …, 1999 - Oxford Univ Press
... of selected species Apodemus flavicollis inhabits mainly the undergrowth of both coniferous and
deciduous ... The cell suspension was centrifuged at 800 rpm for 5 min, the pellet was ...
Schriever-Schwemmer, G. and Adler, ID (1994) Differentiation of micronuclei in bone marrow ...
[PDF] from wesleyan.eduDJ Beerling… - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary …, 2002 - annualreviews.org
... Carbon isotope chronologies from natural forest conifer trees in western North America show ...
pO 2 excursion to 35 (Figure 3). Experiments with vascular land plants have shown ... Figure 3
Comparison of changes in (a) plant-derived (○) and marine carbonate-derived (continuous ...
[PDF] from jyu.fiJ Syrjänen - Luontaisten taimenkantojen ekologia, kalastus ja hoito … - dissertations.jyu.fi
... 1.1 Management of boreal streams and salmonid stocks 1.1.1 Human actions in streams In the
history of human societies, streams have provided routes for transportation and power for mills
and power plants, but also opportunities for food supply and recreation. ...
[HTML] from foodandnutritionresearch.netH Adlercreutz - Food & Nutrition Research, 2010 - foodandnutritionresearch.net
... of lignans before puberty may be beneficial, because the increase of differentiation observed
in ... Cost 916 bioactive plant cell wall components in nutrition and health phyto ... Hydroxymatairesinol,
a novel enterolactone precursor with antitumor properties from coniferous tree (Picea ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeL Metsamaa - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... It is well known that the decaying biomass of cyanobacterial bloom can cause oxygen
depletion and widespread mortality of plants and animals in the affected area. ... All species
of cyanobacteria contain phycobilin pigments in their cell structure. ...
[PDF] from jyu.fiE Niskanen - Parvovirusten replikaationproteiini NS1: n dynamiikka - dissertations.jyu.fi
... The capsid protects the viral genome outside the cell and enables cellular entry.
Parvoviruses replicate in the nucleus of the host cell, exploiting the host replication
machinery. ... Teemu Ihalainen planned and conducted virtual cell simulations. ...
[PDF] from jyu.fiP Halme - jyx.jyu.fi
... By mycorrhizal symbiosis and decaying activities they form the basis of the growth for the plants. ...
Usually the subsets are taxonomically or functionally delineated species groups, such as birds,
vascular plants, beetles, or in my case, wood inhabiting fungi. ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeT Aavik - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... were as follows: 1) To analyse the relative impact of large-scale landscape structure and
agricultural land use intensity on plants species richness ... We defined a plant species to be
agrotolerant if its presence frequency in the sample plots of agricultural fields was 10% or more. ...
[DOC] from uni-bayreuth.deA Schmitt - bscbio.uni-bayreuth.de
... select for gram-positive bacteria and fungi which have thicker, more rigid cell walls and ... that
variation in the soil biophysical environment resulted in the differentiation of spatially ... However,
the structure of bacterial communities associated with decomposing conifer litters is highly ...
PE Tolbert - Wiley Online Library
... much thyroid hormone during brain development leads to earlier than normal differentiation and
a ... literature describing dioxin-associated effects on the hypothalamic–pituitary–Leydig cell axis
and ... ripening; used in forest management for brush control and conifer release; used ...
[PDF] from ucdavis.eduM Potthoff, KL Steenwerth, LE Jackson… - Soil Biology and …, 2006 - Elsevier
... The presence or absence of plants over several years clearly distinguished microbial
communities. ... (b) Sampling zone very close to Nassella pulchra plants at the perimeter of
the bunchgrass crown ('near bunchgrass'). 2.2. Sampling and analysis. ...
RG Joergensen… - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2008 - Elsevier
... Increasing nutrient availability to the plants is often combined with a higher organic matter input
by plants with a lower C/N ... to the soil microbial community are distinguished in this review: (1)
microscopic methods, (2) selective inhibition, (3) specific cell membrane components ...
DG Murchison - Geological Society London Special …, 1987 - sp.lyellcollection.org
... in part; some fluorinite may be produced during physico- chemical coalification and represent
non-migrated petroleum Suberinite Cork cell and related ... Terrestrial plants are the principal
contributors to Type III kerogens, as they can directly be to Type IV kerogens, which also ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeE Eensalu - 2008 - dspace.utlib.ee
... nitrogen concentration (gg–1) PPFD photosynthetic photon flux density (μmol m–2 s–1) SI stomatal
index (%) z guard cell width (μm ... Links between stomatal structure and function reveal how plants
are acclimated to their environment along a range of spatial and temporal scales ...
L Schwark - 2010 - Springer
... Differentiation of tissue types is achieved by the relative abundance of cinnamyl groups that ... of
ergosterol, a highly specific C28-steroid predominant in fungal cell membranes. ... on the primary
biochemicals of the burning vegetation, eg, grass, shrubs, conifers, angiosperms, and ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeÜ Reier - 2007 - dspace.utlib.ee
... habitat specificity is characteristic of 59% of British vascular plants (Rabinowitz et al., 1986) and
67% of vascular plants in Estonian ... Similarly, restoration of abiotic conditions of a plant community
should be followed by the introduction of diaspores and proper future management ...
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J Parlade, S Hortal, J Pera… - Journal of biotechnology, 2007 - Elsevier
... vary between fungal species, it would be most reliable to use a biomarker gene with ... Generalitat
Valenciana Seed Bank, collection year 1996) were placed in each cell in April ... competitor because
of its abundance in the experimental plots established with plants inoculated with ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeE Rajandu - 2010 - dspace.utlib.ee
... The species richness of the herb and moss layer responds on this scale to several
biotic and environmental conditions (Table 1 and 5 in I). However, the vascular plants
and bryophytes react on all the considered factors differently. ...
JM Challinor - Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2001 - Elsevier
... lipid extractives of the corresponding organisms by conventional methods. Continuing
their work on the pyrolytic methylation of bacterial cell wall lipids Dworzanski et al.
[33] showed that at least two competing reaction pathways ...
[PDF] from unt.eduMR Ochandio - 2000 - library.unt.edu
... pineapple, Christmas tree, sod farms, and conifer reforestation plantings [4,5]. In the ... taken into
account, no noticeable long-term effects on plants growth occurred following ... Other studies have
shown clastogenicity—damage of chromosomes and/or the whole cell—in Page 6. 5 ...
RG Joergensen… - Journal of Plant Nutrition and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
... be divided into two main approaches: (1) The first approach is the differentiation of the ... specificity,
the ratio of biomarker to biomass, and the disappearance after cell death (Jenkinson ... Ergosterol
does not occur in plants, enabling the investigation of interactions be- tween plant ...
[PDF] from ucanr.orgRE Drenovsky, KL Steenwerth… - Global Ecology and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
... analysis is a biochemical technique that exploits differences in cellular membrane composition ...
Most samples from wildland habitats (eg coniferous forests, coastal grasslands, inland grasslands ...
There are multiple potential reasons for this differentiation, including differences in ...
[PDF] from doria.fiT van Ooik - oa.doria.fi
... effect of simulated acid rain and heavy metal pollution on a plant-herbivore interaction ... is a
generalist feeder over a wide variety of host plants (Seppänen, 1970 ... Concentrations of other
phenolic compounds (cell-wall-bound proanthocyanidins, gallotannins, flavonoid glycosides ...
A Schmitt… - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2010 - Elsevier
... long and 7 cm diameter) were taken from the TE plots and from the untreated controls for
biomarker analysis again. ... compounds are phenolic polymers consisting of vanillin (V), syringyl
(S), and cinamyl (C) moieties occuring in the cell walls of all vascular plants (Hedges and ...
[PDF] from usda.govKL Steenwerth, RE Drenovsky, JJ Lambert… - Soil Biology and …, 2008 - Elsevier
... Soil chemical properties represented the secondary gradient explaining the differentiation between
microbial communities in the B-horizons from ... PLFA biomarker groups 4. Discussion 4.1 ... A grid
with cell sizes of 20 cm width and 30 cm depth was established between the trunks ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeJ Salujõe - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... 1964). Chydorus sphaericus tends to be abundant when macrophyte coverage
is high, but is also common in association with cyanobacterial blooms in
nutrient-rich lakes lacking submerged plants (Jeppesen et al., 2001a). ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeA Vellak - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... The term “rarity” may have different meanings with species from different taxa (eg vascular
plants and bryophytes). ... Thus, research discovering the reasons for rarity of vascular plants
and bryophytes together can lead to more efficient nature protection. ...
M Buée, W De Boer, F Martin, L Van Overbeek… - Plant and soil, 2009 - Springer
... Exploring these groups by unraveling their possible relationships with plants will start a new and
fascinating area in rhizosphere research. ... profit from the nutrients released by younger roots in
the root hair zones, and wave-like fluctuations in bacterial cell numbers can be ...
H Kraigher… - Diversity and Biotechnology of Ectomycorrhizae - Springer
... Nitrogen deposition, which has increased across a large number of temperate conifer and
deciduous ... establish metal tolerance by binding metals to electronegative sites on the cell walls
of ... occurring in combination with other stresses, so there is no clear differentiation of ozone ...
[PDF] from pops.intD Annex - 2008 - pops.int
... lichen in the Canadian Rockies (Daly et al 2007a), and in lichen and conifers in the ... It is also toxic
to amphibians, reptiles, snails, aquatic plants, coral reef organisms, birds, bees ... the liver; • blood
in small intestines, diarrhoea; • decreased haemoglobin and red blood cell count in ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeV Lauringson - 2010 - dspace.utlib.ee
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