نتایج جستجو برای: mortierella alpina

تعداد نتایج: 868  

2016
Santiago Morello Silvana M. Sede

Mountain uplifts have generated new ecologic opportunities for plants, and triggered evolutionary processes, favouring an increase on the speciation rate in all continents. Moreover, mountain ranges may act as corridors or barriers for plant lineages and populations. In South America a high rate of diversification has been linked to Andean orogeny during Pliocene/Miocene. More recently, Pleisto...

2014
Reiko Fujimura Ayumu Nishimura Shoko Ohshima Yoshinori Sato Tomoyasu Nishizawa Kenshiro Oshima Masahira Hattori Kazuhiko Narisawa Hiroyuki Ohta

The fungus Mortierella elongata FMR23-6 harbors an endobacterium inside its mycelium. Attempts to isolate the endobacterium from the fungus were not yet successful, but a highly purified bacterial fraction was prepared. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of the endobacterium.

Journal: :Mycological research 2003
Wieland Meyer Walter Gams

In a continuation of studies started by de Ruiter et al. (1993), all known species of the Mortierella isabellina-group (Micromucor/Umbelopsis clade of O'Donnell et al. 2001) and a few other Mucorales and species of Mortierella were investigated by RFLP (including ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2 and the 5' end of the large subunit rDNA gene) and ITS1 sequence analyses. This monophyletic group is unrelated to M...

2010
Didier Buchs Steve Hostettler Alexis Marechal Matteo Risoldi

AlPiNA is a graphical editor and model checker for a class of high-level Petri nets called Algebraic Petri Nets. Its main purpose is to perform reachability checks on complex models. It performs symbolic model checking based on SigmaDD, an efficient evolution in the Decision Diagrams field, using novel techniques such as algebraic clustering and algebraic unfolding. AlPiNA offers a user-friendl...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Yuri M Marusik Mikhail M Omelko Seppo Koponen

Two new genera of wolf spiders belonging to Pardosinae, Gulocosa gen. n. and Melecosa gen. n., are erected to accommodate Gulocosa eskovi sp. n. (♂ ♀, Khabarovsk Province, Russia) and Sibirocosa alpina Marusik, Azarkina & Koponen, 2004, respectively. A new combination was also established: Melecosa alpina (Marusik, Azarkina & Koponen, 2004) comb. n. (ex. Sibirocosa). Polytomous and dichotomous ...

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