نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous flora

تعداد نتایج: 52073  

2015
Krushnadeoray U. Garad Ramchandra D. Gore Sayajirao P. Gaikwad

The present paper provides the first systematic and comprehensive account of the flora of Solapur district of Maharashtra (India). The flora of this region demonstrates a wide range of species diversity and growth forms. The vegetation of the district mainly represents tropical dry deciduous forests, thorny open scrub and vast grasslands. During the present work, a total of 1441 taxa belonging ...

Journal: :Gut 1999
R Duchmann E May M Heike P Knolle M Neurath K H Meyer zum Büschenfelde

BACKGROUND T cell responses to normal intestinal bacteria or their products may be important in the immunopathogenesis of chronic enterocolitis. AIMS To investigate the T cell specificity and cross reactivity towards intestinal bacteria. PATIENTS/METHODS T cell clones were isolated with phytohaemagglutinin from peripheral blood and biopsy specimens of inflamed and non-inflamed colon from fi...

2013

Abstract Chlorhexidine mouth rinsing is commonly used for oral flora reduction. Indigenous microorganisms (viridans streptococci) are significantly suppressed, while "hospital-acquired" gram-negative bacilli are not affected in vivo. To explain the discrepancies between good in vitro and poor in vivo activity of chlorhexidine, minimum bactericidal concentration values for 120 isolates were stud...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1999
R Cangemi de Gutierrez O Miguel de Nader A P Ruiz Holgado M E Nader-Macias

A stable microbial system in the respiratory tract acts as an important defense mechanism against pathogenic microorganisms. Perturbations in this system may allow pathogens to establish. In an ecological environment such as the respiratory tract, there are many diverse factors that play a role in the establishment of the indigenous flora. In the present work we studied the normal microbial flo...

Journal: :Cancer research 1980
Y Ito M Kishishita S Yanase

Epstein-Barr virus-associated early antigen and viral capsid antigen were efficiently induced in human lymphoblastoid P3HR-1 cells with culture fluid of Fusobacterium nucleatum, a member of the indigenous microbial flora of the human host. This finding may suggest a new approach to assess the possible role of the "cofactor(s)" in the etiology of Epstein-Barr virus-related diseases.

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
B G Murray P J De Lange A R Ferguson

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Little information is available on DNA C-values for the New Zealand flora. Nearly 85 % of the named species of the native vascular flora are endemic, including 157 species of Poaceae, the second most species-rich plant family in New Zealand. Few C-values have been published for New Zealand native grasses, and chromosome numbers have previously been reported for fewer than ha...

2013
Jacqueline J. Fremont-Rahl Zhongming Ge Carlos Umana Mark T. Whary Nancy S. Taylor Sureshkumar Muthupalani Martin C. Carey James G. Fox Kirk J. Maurer

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Cholesterol gallstone disease is a complex process involving both genetic and environmental variables. No information exists regarding what role if any the indigenous gastrointestinal microbiota may play in cholesterol gallstone pathogenesis and whether variations in the microbiota can alter cholesterol gallstone prevalence rates. METHODS Genetically related substrains (BA...

1999
DORIA R. GORDON

Individual plant species that modify ecosystem properties have traditionally been thought to be uncommon in natural systems. I hypothesize that many invasive nonindigenous species do alter these properties at several scales. The non-indigenous plant species in Florida considered the most invasive by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council are examined for this capability through review of the ava...

2001
Cobus Coetzee

South Africa is considered to be a “hotspot” for biodiversity and more than 22,000 plant species occur within its boundaries. This represents 10% of the world’s species, although the land surface of South Africa is less than 1% of the earth. The country is divided into seven biomes and into 68 vegetation types (Low and Rebelo 1996). The Savanna biome covers 33% of the surface of the country, bu...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1988
J A Banas W J Loesche G W Nace

Mechanisms and factors that normally control the large intestinal flora were investigated to determine whether changes in these parameters could account for the decreased bacterial concentration and facultative nature of the flora found in hibernating frogs. It appeared that low temperatures and limited nutrients were the main factors responsible for the decrease in the bacterial concentration ...

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