نتایج جستجو برای: rachis

تعداد نتایج: 478  

2008
Mary Ann E. Feist Stephen R. Downie Gregory M. Plunkett

Oxypolis and Ptilimnium are two endemic genera of North America within tribe Oenantheae (Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae). Both genera are small, with 12 species currently recognized. Some members of each genus share an unusual leaf morphology. Rather than having the pinnately compound leaves that generally characterize apioid umbellifers, they have highly reduced, linear, terete, hollow, septate ...

Journal: :The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1886

2013
Theagarten Lingham-Soliar Nelisha Murugan

The feather aerofoil is unequalled in nature. It is comprised of a central rachis, serial paired branches or barbs, from which arise further branches, the barbules. Barbs and barbules arise from the significantly thinner lateral walls (the epicortex) of the rachis and barbs respectively, as opposed to the thicker dorsal and ventral walls (the cortex). We hypothesized a microstructural design of...

2017
John Lees Terence Garner Glen Cooper Robert Nudds

It was previously suggested that the flight ability of feathered fossils could be hypothesized from the diameter of their feather rachises. Central to the idea is the unvalidated assumption that the strength of a primary flight feather (i.e. its material and structural properties) may be consistently calculated from the external diameter of the feather rachis, which is the only dimension that i...

Journal: :علوم دامی ایران 0
زهرا سلطانی کارشناس ارشد،گروه علوم دامی، دانشکدۀ کشاورزی، دانشگاه بوعلی سینا، همدان داریوش علیپور استادیار، گروه علوم دامی، دانشکدۀ کشاورزی، دانشگاه بوعلی سینا، همدان

in an experiment, chemical composition, phenolics and fermentation parameters of different parts of raisin co-products (rc) were determined using in vitro gas production with or without polyethylene glycol (peg). different parts of rc included rejected raisins, pedicle, rachis, mixture of raisins, pedicle and rachis, and shekarak (a powder product obtained following sorting of raisins for packi...

2015
Ismar de Souza Carvalho Fernando E. Novas Federico L. Agnolín Marcelo P. Isasi Francisco I. Freitas José A. Andrade

The fossil record of birds in the Mesozoic of Gondwana is mostly based on isolated and often poorly preserved specimens, none of which has preserved details on feather anatomy. We provide the description of a fossil bird represented by a skeleton with feathers from the Early Cretaceous of Gondwana (NE Brazil). The specimen sheds light on the homology and 3D structure of the rachis-dominated fea...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Carin Jansen Diter von Wettstein Wilhelm Schäfer Karl-Heinz Kogel Angelika Felk Frank J Maier

Fusarium head blight epidemics of wheat and barley cause heavy economic losses to farmers due to yield decreases and production of mycotoxin that renders the grain useless for flour and malt products. No highly resistant cultivars are available at present. Hyphae of germinating fungal spores use different paths of infection: After germination at the extruded tip of an ovary, the hyphae travel a...

2005
Alexander D. Tattersall Lynda Turner Margaret R. Knox Michael J. Ambrose Julie M.I. Hofer John Innes

Pinnate compound leaves have laminae called leaflets distributed at intervals along an axis, the rachis, whereas simple leaves have a single lamina. In simpleand compound-leaved species, the PHANTASTICA (PHAN) gene is required for lamina formation. Antirrhinum majus mutants lacking a functional gene develop abaxialized, bladeless adult leaves. Transgenic downregulation of PHAN in the compound t...

2017
Mohammad Pourkheirandish Fei Dai Shun Sakuma Hiroyuki Kanamori Assaf Distelfeld George Willcox Taihachi Kawahara Takashi Matsumoto Benjamin Kilian Takao Komatsuda

Einkorn and emmer wheat together with barley were among the first cereals domesticated by humans more than 10,000 years ago, long before durum or bread wheat originated. Domesticated einkorn wheat differs from its wild progenitor in basic morphological characters such as the grain dispersal system. This study identified the Non-brittle rachis 1 (btr1) and Non-brittle rachis 2 (btr2) in einkorn ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Alexander D Tattersall Lynda Turner Margaret R Knox Michael J Ambrose T H Noel Ellis Julie M I Hofer

Pinnate compound leaves have laminae called leaflets distributed at intervals along an axis, the rachis, whereas simple leaves have a single lamina. In simple- and compound-leaved species, the PHANTASTICA (PHAN) gene is required for lamina formation. Antirrhinum majus mutants lacking a functional gene develop abaxialized, bladeless adult leaves. Transgenic downregulation of PHAN in the compound...

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