نتایج جستجو برای: freezing problem

تعداد نتایج: 897210  

2005

Preservation of bacteria at the temperature of dry ice (-78.5 C) is a particularly valuable method for the maintenance of such organisms as Treponema pallidum which otherwise require continuous animal-to-animal passage. Turner (1938), Turner and Fleming (1939), and Turner and Brayton (1939) demonstrated that at the temperature of dry ice T. pallidum and relapsing fever spirochetes retain their ...

Amir Mohammad Mortazavian, Hedayat Hosseini*, Kiandokht Ghanati, Masoud Alebouyeh, Mohammad Reza Zali, Mojtaba Jafari, Zohre Amiri,

Background and Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to investigate effects of various heat shock conditions and fast freezing and subsequent thawing on the viability and recovery of Bacillus coagulans and Bacillus subtilis as probiotic sporeformers, and also to compare spore plate and microscopic counts. Materials and Methods: After preparing the final suspensions of B. coagulans...

Exposure to freezing stress causes physiological, biochemical and molecular changes in plants, that are associated with reduced growth and development. In these areas, sensitive species are removed and the geographical distribution is changed. This study was conducted to evaluate some vegetative and biochemical responses of two cold-resistant ornamental plants, viola (Viola wittrockiana) and Sn...

2005
NEMATODE PANAGROLAIMUS DAVIDI D. A. WHARTON I. M. BROWN

1. When free of surface water in air or liquid paraffin, the antarctic nematode Panagrolaimus davidi is freezing intolerant but avoids freezing by supercooling. 2. Survival of long-term exposure is enhanced by sub-zero temperatures compared with controls maintained at 99% relative humidity and 15 °C. 3. In water the nematodes are seeded by exogenous ice nucleation and a proportion are freezing ...

یوسفی , مهدی ,

Freezing is one of the most important climatic factors affecting almond products in Isfahan province. Therefore, it is important to use a rapid method for assessing the resistant cultivars and wild species of these plants. Evaluation of electrolyte leakage (EL) from freezing damaged tissues of almond is an appropriate method for this purpose. In the present work, the effect of freezing on the r...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Allison C Barnes Christoph Benning Rebecca L Roston

Low temperature is a seasonal abiotic stress that restricts native plant ranges and crop distributions. Two types of low-temperature stress can be distinguished: chilling and freezing. Much work has been done on the mechanisms by which chilling is sensed, but relatively little is known about how plants sense freezing. Recently, Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) SENSITIVE TO FREEZING2 (SFR2) wa...

Journal: :Cell structure and function 1987
S Fujikawa K Miura

Secondary hyphae of Lyophyllum ulmarium were shown to tolerate slow freezing, which allowed extracellular freezing, to -196 degrees C. A freeze-fracture study showed that under this non-lethal freezing condition, the plasma membrane of the secondary hyphae did not show any ultrastructural changes as compared with the control, except gross cellular shrinkage. Tertiary hyphae of Lyophyllum ulmari...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2001
D M Vianna F G Graeff M L Brandão J Landeira-Fernandez

Previous reports indicated that ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) plays a role in the expression of freezing behavior whereas dorsolateral periaqueductal gray (dlPAG) is involved on both freezing and active forms of defensive behaviors. In order to evaluate the role of each of these areas in the occurrence of defensive reactions, rats were electrically stimulated either in the dlPAG or ...

2016
Xi Sun Cui-Ying Zhang Ming-Yue Wu Zhi-Hua Fan Shan-Na Liu Wen-Bi Zhu Dong-Guang Xiao

BACKGROUND Trehalose is related to several types of stress responses, especially freezing response in baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). It is desirable to manipulate trehalose-related genes to create yeast strains that better tolerate freezing-thaw stress with improved fermentation capacity, which are in high demand in the baking industry. RESULTS The strain overexpressing MAL62 gene ...

2015
Lorraine M. McGill Adam J. Shannon Davide Pisani Marie-Anne Félix Hans Ramløv Ilona Dix David A. Wharton Ann M. Burnell

Anhydrobiotic animals can survive the loss of both free and bound water from their cells. While in this state they are also resistant to freezing. This physiology adapts anhydrobiotes to harsh environments and it aids their dispersal. Panagrolaimus davidi, a bacterial feeding anhydrobiotic nematode isolated from Ross Island Antarctica, can survive intracellular ice formation when fully hydrated...

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