نتایج جستجو برای: phycodes radiata

تعداد نتایج: 3986  

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2009
Lei Wang Xiao-Qi Zhang Zhi-Qi Yin Ying Wang Wen-Cai Ye

Two new Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, named lycoranines A (1) and B (2), were isolated from the bulbs of Lycoris radiata. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis. Compound 2 was a new-type alkaloid, which provided a new insight into the biosynthesis of alkaloids in Amaryllidaceae plants.

Journal: :Stroke 1984
C Derouesné J L Mas F Bolgert P Castaigne

A patient with the sudden onset of a pure sensory deficit involving cortical modalities in his left hand and foot is described. CT scan suggested the lesion responsible for the deficit was a small cortical infarct in the middle cerebral artery territory, involving the middle part of the post-central gyrus and interrupting thalamo-cortical pathways in the corona radiata.

2011
Inmaculada Hernández Elena Carneros Alberto Pizarro Dolores Abarca Carmen Díaz-Sala

The GRAS protein family of putative transcription factors, which includes SHORT-ROOT (SHR), SCARECROW (SCR) and SCARECROW-LIKE (SCL) proteins, is involved in root development in Arabidopsisthaliana and other plant species [1]. In forest species, genes with homology to the A. thalianaSCR gene have been involved in the induction of somatic embryogenesis in Picea glauca (Moench) Voss [2] and Pinus...

2005
R. E. LILL J. A. MCWHA A. L. J. COLE RICHARD B. PRIMACK

Pinus radiata D. Don is an important tree in New Zealand where it is widely grown for timber and, to a lesser extent, in association with pasture species. In pure stands of P. radiata in Canterbury, poor development of undergrowth may in part be caused by volatile inhibitory substances released from the decomposing litter. In previous work it was shown that vapour from incubated P. radiata litt...

2002
Creighton M. Litton Rómulo Santelices

The temperate deciduous species Nothofagus glauca (Phil.) Krasser exhibits characteristics commonly found in fire-adapted vegetation, yet the role of fire in the evolutionary history of the vegetation in south-central Chile has not been well investigated. We examined the effects of a wildfire on early succession in a Nothofagus glauca forest in the Coastal Cordillera of south-central Chile by c...

2011
Chuo Li Xueying Ling Sirun Liu Anding Xu Yusheng Zhang Shihui Xing Zhong Pei Jinsheng Zeng

BACKGROUND Traditional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can identify abnormal changes in ipsilateral thalamus in patients with unilateral middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarcts. However, it is difficult to demonstrate these early changes quantitatively. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) are potentially sensitive and quantitative methods of detection i...

2013
Jens Brøndum Frøkjær Lars Wiuff Andersen Christina Brock Magnus Simrén Maria Ljungberg Eirik Søfteland Georg Dimcevski Yousef Yavarian Hans Gregersen Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

OBJECTIVE In patients with long-standing diabetes mellitus (DM), there is increasing evidence for abnormal processing of gastrointestinal sensations in the central nervous system. Using magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging, we characterized brain microstructure in areas involved in visceral sensory processing and correlated these findings to clinical parameters. RESEARCH DESIGN AND MET...

2018
Douglas T. Beattie Tim Lachnit Elizabeth A. Dinsdale Torsten Thomas Peter D. Steinberg

Kelp forests provide essential habitats for organisms in temperate rocky shores. Loss of kelp forests has occurred over large areas in a number of temperate regions, including in Australia, where the dominant kelp Ecklonia radiata has been lost from substantial areas of the shoreline. Loss of E. radiata has been associated with environmental stressors, including increased temperature and anthro...

2012
Christine J. Griffiths Nicolas Zuël Vikash Tatayah Carl G. Jones Owen Griffiths Stephen Harris

BACKGROUND Ecological replacement involves the introduction of non-native species to habitats beyond their historical range, a factor identified as increasing the risk of failure for translocations. Yet the effectiveness and success of ecological replacement rely in part on the ability of translocatees to adapt, survive and potentially reproduce in a novel environment. We discuss the welfare as...

2011
Paulina Núñez Claudio Balocchi Christian De Veer Ximena Muñoz Emilio Bustos Philipp Bilabel Mauricio Ramirez Marcela Millar Patricio Lavados Jose Ordoñez Liliana Villalobos

Methodology For the selection of the markers, a reference population of 30 unrelated parents for each species of interest (Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus radiata) was used. In these populations, we tested 25 SSR for pinus and 38 SSR for eucalyptus and the best 12 markers were selected for each species. With the selected markers, a pattern or fingerprint of each operational clone was obtained, ou...

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