نتایج جستجو برای: plant tumors

تعداد نتایج: 570497  

Journal: :Science 1944
J Brozek A Keys

General Aspects of Interdisciplinary Research in ExC. KERESzTESY and DR. JACKSON W. FosTER. The perimental Human Biology: DR. JOSEF BROZEK and Effect of Atropine Sulfate on the Course of InfluPROFESSOR ANCEL KEYs ................... 507 enza Virus Infection: DR. A. H. WHEELER and DR. W. J. NUNGESTER. Growth of Corallorhiza MacuObituary: lata: DR. D. T. MACDOUGAL and PRoFEssOR H. S. I. Huang: DR...

2010
Richard F. Green Arthur E. Weis

Van Alphen and Vet (1986) refer to the work of Arthur E. Weis (1983) on a torymid wasp that attacks a gall midge on goldenrod. This system seems to be quite well-studied, particularly, but not exclusively, by Weis. Van Alphen and Vet point out that the parasitoids tend to attack about the same proportion of hosts in patches (galls) with varying numbers of hosts. This has implications for the fo...

2006
Kirk E. Apt

Galls and tumor-like growths can be found on numerous marine macroalgae. These growths are characterized by cell hyperplasia and hypertrophy producing an abnormal unorganized cell proliferation. Host tissues involved are typically differentiated and are induced to become meristematic after infection. These growths are associated with bacteria, algae, fungi, various animals, and other agents.

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2011
V C Maia S P C Fernandes

Two new species of gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) Dasineura ovalifoliae and Clinodiplosis maricaensis are described based on material from the Barra de Maricá restinga, Maricá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Both species are associated with Erythroxylum ovalifolium Peyr. (Erythroxylaceae). The former is the gall inducer and the latter an inquiline.

2014
Meagan L. Dewar John P. Y. Arnould Lutz Krause Phil Trathan Peter Dann Stuart C. Smith

Many seabirds including penguins are adapted to long periods of fasting, particularly during parts of the reproductive cycle and during moult. However, the influence of fasting on the gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota has not been investigated in seabirds. Therefore, the present study aimed to examine the microbial composition and diversity of the GI microbiota of fasting little (Eudyptula minor...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1984
M H Ryder M E Tate G P Jones

Opines are unusual compounds found specifically in plant crown gall tumors. Genes for their synthesis and catabolism reside in agrobacteria as tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid DNA. Only a small Ti-plasmid segment (24 kilobase pairs), the T-DNA, is transferred to the plant cell where it commonly codes for enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of nitrogenous opines such as nopaline (N2-(1,3-D-dicarboxy...

Ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors are relatively infrequent neoplasms that account for approximately 8% of all primary ovarian neoplasm. Sex cord-stromal tumors of the ovary include granulosa cell tumors, fibrothecomas, Sertoli-Leydigcell tumors, steroid cell tumors, and sclerosing stromal tumors (SST). Sclerosing stromal tumors account for 2% to 6% of ovarian stromal tumors. Despite the rarity o...

Journal: :BMC complementary and alternative medicine 2015
Caitlin Cole Thomas Burgoyne Annie Lee Lisa Stehno-Bittel Gene Zaid

BACKGROUND Arum palaestinum is a plant commonly found in the Middle East that is ingested as an herbal remedy to fight cancer. However, no studies have examined the direct effect of the plant/plant extract on tumor growth in an animal model. METHODS Verified prostate cancer cells were plated as 3D spheroids to determine the effect of extract from boiled Arum Palaestinum Boiss roots. In additi...

2013
Jochen Gohlke Claus-Juergen Scholz Susanne Kneitz Dana Weber Joerg Fuchs Rainer Hedrich Rosalia Deeken

Crown gall tumors develop after integration of the T-DNA of virulent Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains into the plant genome. Expression of the T-DNA-encoded oncogenes triggers proliferation and differentiation of transformed plant cells. Crown gall development is known to be accompanied by global changes in transcription, metabolite levels, and physiological processes. High levels of abscisic ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Ayman Khamis Elsayed Marcela Skuhravá Hedaya Hamza Karam Abdelaziz Elminshawy Mohamed Awad Al-Eryan

The Cecidomyiidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) fauna of Egypt is poorly known. Investigations in northern Egypt in 2013 revealed the presence of seven species of gall midges on three host plant species: Atriplex halimus L., Arthrocnemum macrostachyum (Moric.) and Suaeda pruniosa Lange (all Chenopodiaceae). Among the gall midges, Baldratia salicorniae  Kieffer and Stefaniella trinacriae De Stefani a...

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