نتایج جستجو برای: persian walnut

تعداد نتایج: 15764  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Magdalena Lenda Piotr Skórka Johannes M H Knops Dawid Morón Stanisław Tworek Michał Woyciechowski

Successful invasive species often are established for a long time period before increasing exponentially in abundance. This lag phase is one of the least understood phenomena of biological invasions. Plant invasions depend on three factors: a seed source, suitable habitat and a seed disperser. The non-native walnut, Juglans regia, has been planted for centuries in Central Europe but, until rece...

2012
David L. Katz Anna Davidhi Yingying Ma Yasemin Kavak Lauren Bifulco Valentine Yanchou Njike

OBJECTIVES Metabolic syndrome is a precursor of diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Walnut ingestion has been shown to reduce CVD risk indices in diabetes. This randomized controlled crossover trial was performed to investigate the effects of daily walnut consumption on endothelial function and other biomarkers of cardiac risk in a population of overweight individuals with visceral adipo...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2016
Mohammad H Ebrahimzadeh Ehsan Vahedi Aslan Baradaran Ali Birjandinejad Seyyed-Hadi Seyyed-Hoseinian Farshid Bagheri Amir Reza Kachooei

BACKGROUND To validate the Persian version of the simple shoulder test in patients with shoulder joint problems. METHODS Following Beaton`s guideline, translation and back translation was conducted. We reached to a consensus on the Persian version of SST. To test the face validity in a pilot study, the Persian SST was administered to 20 individuals with shoulder joint conditions. We enrolled ...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2011
Rafal Piskorski Silvia Dorn

Besides apple, its primary host, the codling moth Cydia pomonella uses walnut as a secondary host. Abundance of toxic naphthoquinones, among which juglone prevails, does not restrain this economically important pest insect from infesting walnut, but processes underlying the suitability of this host were yet unknown. Larvae feeding on an artificial diet supplemented with juglone at naturally occ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
Thierry Améglio Christian Bodet André Lacointe Hervé Cochard

Xylem vessels of Prunus persica Batsch (peach) and Juglans regia L. (walnut) are vulnerable to frost-induced embolism. In peach, xylem embolism increased progressively over the winter, reaching a maximum of 85% loss of hydraulic conductivity (PLC) in early March. Over winter, PLC in walnut approached 100%, but the degree of xylem embolism varied during the winter, reflecting the ability of waln...

2003
Naveen Srinivasamurthy Shrikanth S. Narayanan

Development of robust spoken language technology ideally relies on the availability of large amounts of data preferably in the target domain and language. However, more often than not, speech developers need to cope with very little or no data, typically obtained from a different target domain. This paper focuses on developing techniques towards addressing this challenge. Specifically we consid...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2007
Gina Segovia-Siapco Pramil Singh Karen Jaceldo-Siegl Joan Sabaté

OBJECTIVE To validate a 171-item semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for measurement of nutrient intake in an intervention trial based on walnut supplementation. DESIGN AND SETTING Free-living adults from Southern California were randomly assigned to either an intervention (walnut-supplemented) or a control diet. The prescribed 6-month intervention was > or = 28 g of walnuts ...

2007
Abhaya M. Dandekar Gale H. McGranahan Patrick V. Vail Sandra L. Uratsu Charles Leslie J. Steven Tebbets Darlene Hoffman

The genes encoding the insecticidal crystal proteins (ICPs) of BacIllus thuringiensis are good candidates for protecting walnut plants against insect pests. Ve have estimated the dose response of three important walnut pests (codling moth, navel orangeworm and Indianmeal moth) with two highly purified insecticidal proteins of Bacillus thurJ.nglensis and show that these three insects are highly ...

2007
K. E. Woeste G. McGranahan

Walnut blackline disease caused by the cherry leafroll virus (CLRV) causes fatal necrosis at the union between English walnut scions and hypersensitive rootstocks. All English walnut cultivars tested so far are susceptible to blackline girdling. A breeding program for developing a blackline resistant Englishwalnut cultivarwas begun in 1983. The time requiredto breed an English walnut cultivar t...

2017
Jonathan Wenzel Cheryl Storer Samaniego Lihua Wang Laron Burrows Evan Tucker Nathan Dwarshuis Michelle Ammerman Ali Zand

The black walnut, Junglas nigra, is indigenous to eastern North America, and abscission of its fruit occurs around October. The fruit consists of a husk, a hard shell, and kernel. The husk is commonly discarded in processing, though it contains phenolic compounds that exhibit antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. For this study, black walnut husks were extracted using supercritical carbon d...

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