نتایج جستجو برای: water fern

تعداد نتایج: 553064  

2014
Blake L Joyce Shigetoshi Eda John Dunlap C Neal Stewart

BACKGROUND Morphological and ploidy changes of the arsenic hyperaccumulator, Chinese brake fern (Pteris vittata) callus tissue are described here to provide insight into fern life cycle biology and for possible biotechnology applications. Pteris vittata callus was studied using transmission and scanning electron microscopy, and flow cytometry. RESULTS Callus induction occurred both in light a...

Journal: :Iranian journal of reproductive medicine 2015
Maryam Khooshideh Vida Radi Reihaneh Hosseini Ladan Hosseini

BACKGROUND Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is a common obstetric issue during pregnancy which might lead to serious fetal or maternal problems. Therefore, an appropriate diagnosis and management of PROM are of significant importance in patients. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of placental alpha microglobuline-1 (PAMG-1) test in PROM diagnosis and compare t...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
Jonathan Lyon William E. Sharpe

We assessed the impacts of hay-scented fern (Dennstaedtia punctilobula (Michx.) Moore) and subsoil liming (CaO amendments) on root and shoot growth of greenhouse-grown, first-year, northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedlings. Red oak seedlings and ferns were grown in reconstructed soil profiles of four common Pennsylvanian forest soils. When grown in the presence of hay-scented ferns, with or...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2006
Michio Doi Masamitsu Wada Ken-Ichiro Shimazaki

We investigated the responses of stomata to light in the fern Adiantum capillus-veneris, a typical species of Leptosporangiopsida. Stomata in the intact leaves of the sporophytes opened in response to red light, but they did not open when blue light was superimposed on the red light. The results were confirmed in the isolated Adiantum epidermis. The red light-induced stomatal response was not a...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Emily B Sessa Weston L Testo James E Watkins

Homosporous vascular plants utilize three different mating systems, one of which, gametophytic selfing, is an extreme form of inbreeding only possible in homosporous groups. This mating system results in complete homozygosity in all progeny and has important evolutionary and ecological implications. Ferns are the largest group of homosporous land plants, and the significance of extreme inbreedi...

2006
Laura Schneider Jacqueline Geoghegan

Plant invasions and their impact on land use pose difficult research questions, due to the complex relationships between the ecological nature of the invasion and the human responses to the invasion. This paper focuses on the linkages between an invasion of bracken fern and land use decisions in an agricultural frontier in southern Mexico. Agriculture in this region is practiced on an extensive...

2009
Kyung-Hwan Park Jin-Pok Kim

Key Wo r d s : Cl~emicul carcitzogetzesis, MNNG, Red pepper, Bracken fern

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Chris Creese Steve Oberbauer Phil Rundel Lawren Sack

The stomatal behavior of ferns provides an excellent system for disentangling responses to different environmental signals, which balance carbon gain against water loss. Here, we measured responses of stomatal conductance (gs ) to irradiance, CO2 , and vapor pressure deficit (VPD) for 13 phylogenetically diverse species native to open and shaded habitats, grown under high- and low-irradiance tr...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2012
Joana Gomes Ana Magalhães Valérie Michel Inês F Amado Paulo Aranha Rikke G Ovesen Hans C B Hansen Fátima Gärtner Celso A Reis Eliette Touati

The multifactorial origin of gastric cancer encompasses environmental factors mainly associated with diet. Pteridium aquilinum-bracken fern-is the only higher plant known to cause cancer in animals. Its carcinogenic toxin, ptaquiloside, has been identified in milk of cows and groundwater. Humans can be directly exposed by consumption of the plant, contaminated water or milk, and spore inhalatio...

2002
Harald Schneider Kathleen M. Pryer

Spores of the aquatic heterosporous fern family Marsileaceae differ markedly from spores of Salviniaceae, the only other family of heterosporous ferns and sister group to Marsileaceae, and from spores of all homosporous ferns. The marsileaceous outer spore wall (perine) is modified above the aperture into a structure, the acrolamella, and the perine and acrolamella are further modified into a r...

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