نتایج جستجو برای: hyoscyamus niger

تعداد نتایج: 11103  

2016
G. H. Fink

gers. 4. Calculus present on sounding. Treatment.?Castor-oil 3'i.i at ni^lit. Enema of soap and water in the morning. 15tli March 1890.?Lateral lithotomy under chloroform after sounding once again, when calculus was present. The operation was straightforward and took about 15 minutes. Calculus oval in form ; yellow in colour ; flat surfaces Y x 1"; weight 30 grains composed of urates. After tre...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
j. zolala m. farsi h. r. gordan m. mahmoodnia

agrobacterium rhizogenes causes hairy root disease in plants. these hairy roots are ge-netically stable and grow rapidly. transformed hairy roots of hyoscyamus muticus in-duced by the bacterium can produce tropane alkaloids in trace amounts of intact plant tissues. in this research, in order to compare growth and biosynthetic stability of hairy roots with wild type ones, leaf and nodal segments...

Journal: :Microscopy and microanalysis : the official journal of Microscopy Society of America, Microbeam Analysis Society, Microscopical Society of Canada 2007
Natalia Nugaeva Karin Y Gfeller Natalia Backmann Marcel Düggelin Hans Peter Lang Hans-Joachim Güntherodt Martin Hegner

We demonstrate a new sensitive biosensor for detection of vital fungal spores of Aspergillus niger. The biosensor is based on silicon microfabricated cantilever arrays operated in dynamic mode. The change in resonance frequency of the sensor is a function of mass binding to the cantilever surface. For specific A. niger spore immobilization on the cantilever, each cantilever was individually coa...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
R P de Vries B Michelsen C H Poulsen P A Kroon R H van den Heuvel C B Faulds G Williamson J P van den Hombergh J Visser

We report the cloning and characterization of a gene encoding a ferulic acid esterase, faeA, from Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus tubingensis. The A. niger and A. tubingensis genes have a high degree of sequence identity and contain one conserved intron. The gene product, FAEA, was overexpressed in wild-type A. tubingensis and a protease-deficient A. niger mutant. Overexpression of both genes...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Tahsin Gulzar Tayyaba Huma Fatima Jalal Sarosh Iqbal Shazia Abrar Shumaila Kiran Sofia Nosheen Waqar Hussain Muhammad Asim Rafique

The present study aimed to assess and compare the ability to remediate synthetic textile and industrial wastewaters by Fenton treatment, a biological system and sequential treatments using Aspergillus niger (A. niger). All studied treatments were found to be effective in decolorization of the effluents under study. Fenton treatment followed by A. niger showed excellent potential for the maximum...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2008
Ximena Aguilera Jorge S Coronel Oberdorff Thierry Paul A Van Damme

Caiman yacare (lagarto) and Melanosuchus niger (black caiman), sympatric species in the Bolivian Amazon basin, have been severely overexploited in the past. We present the results of a standardized survey of C. yacare and M. niger populations in order to evaluate their actual population status in twelve oxbow lakes of the Ichilo River floodplain. Additionally we explored the effect of environme...

2017
Sujay Paul Yvette Ludeña Gretty K. Villena Fengan Yu David H. Sherman Marcel Gutiérrez-Correa

Filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger has high industrial value due to their lignocellulolytic enzyme activities and ATCC 10864 is one of the few type strains of A. niger which has a unique biofilm forming capability. Here we report the first draft genome sequence of A. niger ATCC 10864 strain. The genome of A. niger ATCC 10864 is 36,172,237 bp long and comprise of 310 scaffolds with 49.5% avera...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 1983
B W Horn D T Wicklow

Aspergillus niger, a mold commonly associated with Aspergillus flavus in damaged corn, interferes with the production of aflatoxin when grown with A. flavus on autoclaved corn. The pH of corn-meal disks was adjusted using NaOH-HCl, citric acid-sodium citrate, or a water extract of A. niger fermented corn. Aflatoxin formation was completely inhibited below pH 2.8-3.0, irrespective of the system ...

2014
G. L. Bhoosreddy

The enzyme activities of Trichoderma viride and Aspergillus niger grown on various waste cellulosic materials such as corncobs, saw dust and sugarcane baggase were tested for a period of 192 hrs. The maximum activity of 0.33 mg/min/ml & 0.026 mg/min/ml of cellulase enzyme were found to be produced on saw dust after 144 hrs by Aspergillus niger & Trichoderma viride, respectively. Corncob showed ...

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