نتایج جستجو برای: phaseolus vulgaris

تعداد نتایج: 26406  

2017
Marc Besson Camille Gache Rohan M Brooker Rakamaly Madi Moussa Viliame Pita Waqalevu Moana LeRohellec Vincent Jaouen Kévin Peyrusse Cécile Berthe Frédéric Bertucci Hugo Jacob Christophe Brié Bruno Wan René Galzin David Lecchini

For marine fishes with a bipartite life cycle, pelagic larval dispersal can shape the distribution, connectivity, composition and resilience of adult populations. Numerous studies of larval dispersal, and associated settlement and recruitment processes, have examined the relationship between population connectivity and oceanographic features. However, relatively little is known about spatial an...

2017
Stephanie Brain-Isasi Alejandro Álvarez-Lueje Thomas Joseph V Higgins

BACKGROUND Phaseolamin or α-amylase inhibitor 1 (αAI) is a glycoprotein from common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) that inhibits some insect and mammalian α-amylases. Several clinical studies support the beneficial use of bean αAI for control of diabetes and obesity. Commercial extracts of P. vulgaris are available but their efficacy is still under question, mainly because some of these extracts...

2013
Jamie A. O'Rourke Luis P. Iniguez Bruna Bucciarelli Jeffrey Roessler Jeremy Schmutz Phillip E. McClean Scott A. Jackson Georgina Hernandez Michelle A. Graham Robert M. Stupar Carroll P. Vance

A small fast neutron (FN) mutant population has been established from Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Red Hawk. We leveraged the available P. vulgaris genome sequence and high throughput next generation DNA sequencing to examine the genomic structure of five P. vulgaris cv. Red Hawk FN mutants with striking visual phenotypes. Analysis of these genomes identified three classes of structural variation (SV...

2008
PAUL GEPTS

The genus Phaseolus (Fabaceae) consists of some 50 species, all of which are distributed in the Americas. Four of these contain cultigens. P. vulgaris (common bean), P. lunatus (lima bean), P. acutifolius (tepary bean), P. coccineus subsp. coccineus (runner bean); and P. coccineus subsp, polyanthus (no English vernacular name). Biochemical markers--phaseolin seed storage protein and isozymes--h...

Journal: :Perfiles 2022

Esta investigación se propuso revisar el estado del arte alrededor de la Faseolamina, molécula extraída Phaseolus vulgaris, interés para industria alimentaria y farmacéutica, por su efecto inhibidor sobre las enzimas α-amilasas. La información rastreó con estas palabras clave: “Faseolamina”, “Inhibidores α-amilasa”, “Phaseolus vulgaris”, “Reducción peso”, “Diabetes” en plataformas digitales edi...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
A M Corrêa P E Teodoro M C Gonçalves A Santos F E Torres

Recently, the genotype plus genotype x environment interaction (GGE) biplot methodology has been used to investigate genotype x environment interactions in several crop species, but has not been applied to the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crop in Brazil. The aim of this study was to identify common bean genotypes that exhibit high grain yield and stability in the State of Mato Grosso do ...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
محمود محمدی محمد جعفر ملکوتی کاظم خاوازی فرهاد رجالی محمد حسین داوودی

introduction: use of unbalanced chemical fertilizers especially p, having low absorption efficiency and low solubility compounds with soil components, has resulted in the production and use of bio-fertilizers (17, 23 and 29). bio-fertilizer is a preservative material consisting of one or several specific beneficial micro-organisms or their metabolic products used to supply plant nutrients and d...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
S Burdman H Volpin J Kigel Y Kapulnik Y Okon

Inoculation of Phaseolus vulgaris with Azospirillum brasilense Cd promoted root hair formation in seedling roots and significantly increased total and upper nodule numbers at different concentrations of Rhizobium inoculum. In experiments carried out in a hydroponic system, A. brasilense caused an increase in the secretion of nod gene-inducing flavonoids, as was observed by nod gene induction as...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1974
F H Emmert

Application of polyethylene glycol or phenylmercuric acetate to intact bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L., cv. Red Wade) roots inhibited passage of phosphorus across the roots to the xylem. The same results occurred for foliar application of phenylmercuric acetate when time was allowed for absorption and distribution of the chemical in the plant. For both chemicals the inhibition of phosphorus was pro...

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