نتایج جستجو برای: palatable grasses

تعداد نتایج: 8450  

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2013
Carine Lampert Danusa Mar Arcego Daniela P. Laureano Luísa A. Diehl Isadora Ferreira da Costa Lima Rachel Krolow Letícia F. Pettenuzzo Carla Dalmaz Deusa Vendite

Tamoxifen (TAM) is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used in the treatment of breast cancer; however many women complain of weight gain during TAM treatment. The anorectic effects of estradiol (E) and TAM are well known, although the effects of E on the consumption of palatable food are controversial and there is no information regarding the effects of TAM on palatable food consump...

Journal: :Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology 2005
Charlotte Erlanson-Albertsson

Appetite regulation is part of a feedback system that controls the energy balance, involving a complex interplay of hunger and satiety signals, produced in the hypothalamus as well as in peripheral organs. Hunger signals may be generated in peripheral organs (e.g. ghrelin) but most of them are expressed in the hypothalamus (neuropeptide Y, orexins, agouti-related peptide, melanin concentrating ...

2018
Judith Sitters Harry Olde Venterink

Ungulate herbivores play a prominent role in maintaining the tree-grass balance in African savannas. Their top-down role through selective feeding on either trees or grasses is well studied, but their bottom-up role through deposition of nutrients in dung and urine has been overlooked. Here, we propose a novel concept of savanna ecosystem functioning in which the balance between trees and grass...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2012
M F Kanegae G Levy S R Freitas

The Collared Crescentchest (Melanopareia torquata) is a small insectivore endemic to the Cerrado. We examine the habitat use of this bird in a preserved Cerrado area in southeastern Brazil. Despite its occurrence in grassland with shrubs, the species used these areas less frequently than expected. The Collared Crescentchest mainly used areas of campo cerrado, but it was not recorded in a distur...

Journal: :Genome research 1997
J L Bennetzen M Freeling

The grasses, members of the family Gramineae or Poaceae, are represented by over 10,000 species (Kellogg and Birchler 1993). Three of the domesticated grasses, rice, wheat, and maize, account for about half of total world food production. Although the oldest known grass fossils have been found in paleocene-eocene deposits that are ∼50–60 million years old (Crepet and Feldman 1991), morphologica...

Journal: :Traffic 2000
L D Sibley N W Andrews

While some intracellular pathogens invade and replicate exclusively in phagocytic host cells, others have evolved mechanisms to stimulate their uptake by cells not equipped with a well-developed phagocytic machinery. A common mechanism utilized by bacteria involves the induction of macropinocytosis, or of other F-actin-driven processes which result in engulfment of the pathogen through formatio...

Journal: :International Journal of Plant and Soil Science 2023

The productivity of the rice and wheat farming system is now fast approaching stability, in spite fact that green revolution assisted India becoming self-sufficient. To introduce traditional grains are both nutrient-dense environmentally sustainable, agricultural diversification necessary. Security food nourishment for everyone must be ensured. However, getting there really difficult. Data read...

2007
Andrew Doust

BACKGROUND The cereal crops domesticated from grasses provide a large percentage of the calories consumed by humans. Domestication and breeding in individual cereals has historically occurred in isolation, although this is rapidly changing with comparative genomics of the sequenced or soon-to-be sequenced genomes of rice, sorghum, maize and Brachypodium. Genetic information transferred through ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2010
Andrea J Jani Stanley H Faeth Dale Gardner

Despite their minute biomass, microbial symbionts of plants potentially alter herbivory, diversity and community structure. Infection of grasses by asexual endophytic fungi often decreases herbivore loads and alters arthropod diversity. However, most studies to date have involved agronomic grasses and often consider only infection status (infected vs. uninfected), without explicitly measuring e...

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