نتایج جستجو برای: aob

تعداد نتایج: 627  

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Jean-François Cloutier Roman J Giger Georgy Koentges Catherine Dulac Alex L Kolodkin David D Ginty

The mechanisms that underlie axonal pathfinding of vomeronasal neurons from the vomeronasal organ (VNO) in the periphery to select glomeruli in the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB) are not well understood. Neuropilin-2, a receptor for secreted semaphorins, is expressed in V1R- and V3R-expressing, but not V2R-expressing, postnatal vomeronasal neurons. Analysis of the vomeronasal nerve in neuropili...

2004
C. Soares S. M. Jesus A. J. Silva E. Coelho

This paper proposes an innovative concept that responds to the requirements of acoustic REA as the integration between a network of sophisticated Acoustic-Oceanographic Buoys (AOB) and online ocean properties inversion algorithms. A prototype of the system, including one sonobuoy and a preliminary version of the inversion code, was tested at sea during the MREA’03 sea trial. The AOB is a light ...

2005
Nathaniel N. Urban Jason B. Castro

The mammalian accessory olfactory system is critical for the detection and identification of pheromones and the representation of complex stimuli including sex, genetic relatedness, and individual identity. Mitral cells, the principal cells of the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB), receive monosynaptic input from the sensory periphery and already show highly specific response properties, firing se...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2006
M J Kampschreur N C G Tan C Picioreanu M S M Jetten I Schmidt M C M van Loosdrecht

Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) can use oxygen and nitrite as electron acceptors. Nitrite reduction by Nitrosomonas is observed under three conditions: (i) hydrogen-dependent denitrification, (ii) anoxic ammonia oxidation with nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) and (iii) NO(x)-induced aerobic ammonia oxidation. NO(x) molecules play an important role in the conversion of ammonia and nitrite by AOB. Absen...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Rosalia Trias Olaya Ruiz-Rueda Arantzazu García-Lledó Ariadna Vilar-Sanz Rocío López-Flores Xavier D Quintana Sara Hallin Lluís Bañeras

Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA) were quantified in the sediments and roots of dominant macrophytes in eight neutral to alkaline coastal wetlands. The AOA dominated in most samples, but the bacterial-to-archaeal amoA gene ratios increased with increasing ammonium levels and pH in the sediments. For all plant species, the ratios increased on the root surface relative to the adj...

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Shlomo Wagner Amy L. Gresser A. Thomas Torello Catherine Dulac

Pheromone detection by the vomeronasal organ (VNO) is thought to rely on activation of specific receptors from the V1R and V2R gene families, but the central representation of pheromone receptor activation remains poorly understood. We generated transgenic mouse lines in which projections from multiple populations of VNO neurons, each expressing a distinct V1R, are differentially labeled with f...

2012
Mauricio Bustamante Valentina Verdejo Catalina Zúñiga Fernanda Espinosa Julieta Orlando Margarita Carú

Water availability is the main limiting factor in arid soils; however, few studies have examined the effects of drying and rewetting on nitrifiers from these environments. The effect of water availability on the diversity of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA) from a semiarid soil of the Chilean sclerophyllous matorral was determined by microcosm assays. The addition of water eve...

2012
Nicholas J. Bouskill Jinyun Tang William J. Riley Eoin L. Brodie

Trait-based microbial models show clear promise as tools to represent the diversity and activity of microorganisms across ecosystem gradients. These models parameterize specific traits that determine the relative fitness of an "organism" in a given environment, and represent the complexity of biological systems across temporal and spatial scales. In this study we introduce a microbial community...

2015
Zhu Chen Wenliang Wu Xiaoming Shao Li Li Yanbin Guo Guochun Ding Manuel Reigosa

The Grain to Green Project (GGP) is an unprecedented land restoration action in China. The project converted large areas (ca 10 million ha) of steep-sloped/degraded farmland and barren land into forest and grassland resulting in ecological benefits such as a reduction in severe soil erosion. It may also affect soil microorganisms involved in ammonia oxidization, which is a key step in the globa...

2013
Mussie Y. Habteselassie Li Xu Jeanette M. Norton

The community of ammonia-oxidizing prokaryotes was examined in an agricultural soil treated for six seasons with contrasting nitrogen (N) sources. Molecular tools based on the genes encoding ammonia monooxygenase were used to characterize the ammonia oxidizer (AO) communities and their abundance. Soil DNA was extracted from soils sampled from silage corn plots that received no additional N (con...

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