نتایج جستجو برای: medicago orbicularis

تعداد نتایج: 5641  

2014
Hossein Javanbakht Mozafar Sharifi

Prevalence and intensity of the intracellular Heamogregarine parasites (Haemogregarina stepanowi) was investigated in two species of freshwater turtles in Iran. Blood smears were collected from the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) and the Caspian pond turtle (Mauremys caspica), air dried and stained by Giemsa. Prevalence and mean intensity of parasitemia in turtles of each locality were ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1991
C Evinger K A Manning P A Sibony

This study provides a comprehensive description of upper eyelid movement in normal human subjects. Using the magnetic search coil technique to monitor lid position and modified skin electrodes to record orbicularis oculi electromyographic (EMG) activity, the authors found that the basic eyelid movements, blinks, and saccadic lid movements, can be uniquely and reliably characterized by their amp...

2013
Samuel D. Buonocore Marc E. Walker Derek M. Steinbacher

A median cleft lip is a rare central midline deficiency of the upper lip. Multiple surgical techniques are described in the literature to address this defect, though there is little consensus on the preferred surgical technique. We describe an intra-oral approach for repair of the median upper lip cleft using mucosal Z-plasty. This technique provides excellent access to the attenuated orbicular...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2007
J Hidalgo-Vila C Díaz-Paniagua C de Frutos-Escobar C Jiménez-Martínez N Pérez-Santigosa

Detection of Salmonella in pet turtles has been the focus of extensive research, but its incidence in free living turtles is not well known. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of Salmonella in terrestrial and aquatic species of chelonians inhabiting a National Park in southwestern Spain. Individuals of the terrestrial tortoise Testudo graeca (n = 16) and the aquatic turtles Emy...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
Jennifer A Lau

Both ecological and evolutionary processes can influence community assembly and stability, and native community members may respond both ecologically and evolutionarily as additional species enter established communities. Biological invasions provide a unique opportunity to examine these responses of native community members to novel species additions. Here, I use reciprocal transplant experime...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2013
Jeremy B Yoder Roman Briskine Joann Mudge Andrew Farmer Timothy Paape Kelly Steele George D Weiblen Arvind K Bharti Peng Zhou Gregory D May Nevin D Young Peter Tiffin

Genome-scale data offer the opportunity to clarify phylogenetic relationships that are difficult to resolve with few loci, but they can also identify genomic regions with evolutionary history distinct from that of the species history. We collected whole-genome sequence data from 29 taxa in the legume genus Medicago, then aligned these sequences to the Medicago truncatula reference genome to con...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Patrick Smit Erik Limpens Rene Geurts Elena Fedorova Elena Dolgikh Clare Gough Ton Bisseling

Rhizobia secrete nodulation (Nod) factors, which set in motion the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules on legume host plants. Nod factors induce several cellular responses in root hair cells within minutes, but also are essential for the formation of infection threads by which rhizobia enter the root. Based on studies using bacterial mutants, a two-receptor model was proposed, a signaling...

1998
Stephen R. Downie Deborah S. Katz-Downie Erica J. Rogers Heidi L. Zujewski

A previous polymerase chain reaction based survey for the occurrence of the intron in chloroplast gene rpoC1 revealed its absence in one of the eight species of Medicago (Fabaceae; Trifolieae) examined. We extend the survey of Medicago to include 65 of the 86 species, representing all 12 sections and seven of the eight subsections recognized in the most recent comprehensive treatment of the gen...

2013
Saad Sulieman Joachim Schulze Lam-Son Phan Tran

Phosphorus (P)-deficiency is a major abiotic stress that limits legume growth in many types of soils. The relationship between Medicago and Sinorhizobium, is known to be affected by different environmental conditions. Recent reports have shown that, in combination with S. meliloti 2011, Medicago truncatula had a lower symbiotic efficiency than Medicago sativa. However, little is known about how...

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