نتایج جستجو برای: bromus pumilio

تعداد نتایج: 2050  

Journal: :Repertorium novarum specierum regni vegetabilis 1911

2017
Bernardo Saucedo Joseph Hughes Steven J. van Beurden Nicolás M. Suárez Olga L. M. Haenen Michal Voorbergen-Laarman Andrea Gröne Marja J. L. Kik

Frog virus 3 was isolated from a strawberry poison frog (Oophaga pumilio) imported from Nicaragua via Germany to the Netherlands, and its complete genome sequence was determined. Frog virus 3 isolate Op/2015/Netherlands/UU3150324001 is 107,183 bp long and has a nucleotide similarity of 98.26% to the reference Frog virus 3 isolate.

ژورنال: :مجله گیاهشناسی ایران 2008
مسعود شیدایی سارا سعیدی مرتضی عطری

پروتئین های ذخیره ای بذر در 21 جمعیت 17 گونه و واریته bromus ایران بررسی شد. بطور کلی تعداد 83 باند پروتئینی مشاهده شد. گونه های مطالعه شده در تعداد و شدت باند تفاوت داشتند که بیانگر تفاوت های ژنتیکی آنهاست. تعدادی باند منحصر به فرد در اکثر گونه ها وجود داشتند که نشان دهنده وجود ژن های خاص در این گونه هااست که در طی گونه زایی بدست آمده اند. از این باندهای منحصر به فرد می توان در شناسایی و تفکیک...

2017
Alvaro Promis Robert B Allen

Seedlings of co-occurring species vary in their response to resource availability and this has implications for the conservation and management of forests. Differential shade-tolerance is thought to influence seedling performance in mixed Nothofagus betuloides-Nothofagus pumilio forests of Patagonia. However, these species also vary in their soil nutrient requirements. To determine the effects ...

2018
Brian Folt Maureen A Donnelly Craig Guyer

The conspecific attraction hypothesis predicts that individuals are attracted to conspecifics because conspecifics may be cues to quality habitat and/or colonists may benefit from living in aggregations. Poison frogs (Dendrobatidae) are aposematic, territorial, and visually oriented-three characteristics which make dendrobatids an appropriate model to test for conspecific attraction. In this st...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Melanie Ghoul Ashleigh S Griffin Stuart A West

The term "cheating" is used in the evolutionary and ecological literature to describe a wide range of exploitative or deceitful traits. Although many find this a useful short hand, others have suggested that it implies cognitive intent in a misleading way, and is used inconsistently. We provide a formal justification of the use of the term "cheat" from the perspective of an individual as a maxi...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید