نتایج جستجو برای: arizonica cypress varieties

تعداد نتایج: 44660  

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2005
L Sánchez-Morillas M Reaño Martos A Iglesias Cadarso A Pérez Pimiento M Rodríguez Mosquera A R Domínguez Lázaro

UNLABELLED Allergen immunotherapy dates back to 1911 and has been used successfully to treat large numbers of patients throughout the last century. CASE REPORT a 66-year-old woman presented with symptoms of allergic rhinitis and asthma due to sensitization to Cupressus arizonica. Specific immunotherapy was prescribed as a continuous 2-year treatment with a depot preparation of standarized and...

2016
C. Matt Guilliams Timothy Jang Bruce G. Baldwin

Recent taxonomic treatments of the genus Harpagonella have included only one lower taxon, Harpagonella palmeri A. Gray. However, a larger-fruited variety of Harpagonella palmeri from Arizona and Sonora was described by I.M. Johnston in 1924. He continued to recognize this taxon - Harpagonella palmeri var. arizonica - in his treatment of the genus in Kearney and Peebles's Arizona Flora in 1960. ...

2016
Javier Domínguez-Ortega María Ángeles López-Matas María Dolores Alonso Angélica Feliú Javier Ruiz-Hornillos Emma González Raquel Moya Jerónimo Carnés

BACKGROUND Sensitization to Pinales (Cupressaceae and Pinaceae) has increased dramatically in recent years. The prevalence of sensitization in different geographic areas is related to exposure to specific pollens. OBJECTIVES To investigate the prevalence of allergy to different conifer pollens, describe the characteristics of patients with such allergy, and identify the involved allergens. ...

2012
Tsuyoshi E. Maruyama Yoshihisa Hosoi

There are six species in the genus Chamaecyparis worldwide, of which two, namely the Hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa Sieb. et Zucc.) and Sawara cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera Sieb. et Zucc.) are distributed in Japan (Maruyama et al., 2002). The Hinoki cypress is one of the most important commercial timber trees in Japan, representing about 25% of the plantation area in the country. Howeve...

2013
Lisa A. McCauley David G. Jenkins Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio

1. Land use (e.g. urbanization, agriculture, natural lands management) may directly affect populations by habitat loss and fragmentation, and indirectly by altering conditions needed for reproductive success. The effects of urbanization are especially pronounced for populations that remain among urbanized areas, but they are difficult to detect in long-lived species. 2. We evaluated the effects...

2014
Yi-Xuan Kou Hui-Ying Shang Kang-Shan Mao

Leyland cypress [·Hesperotropsis leylandii (A.B. Jacks. & Dallim.) Garland & G. Moore, Cupressaceae] is a well-known horticultural evergreen conifer in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries. As demonstrated by previous studies, this taxon is a hybrid between alaska (nootka) cypress [Callitropsis nootkatensis (D. Don) Oerst. ex D.P. Little] and monterey c...

2008
Mark J. Brown

The use of cypress (Taxodium species) for mulch boomed during the 1990s, and its growth in popularity created concerns about the sustainability of cypress forests in the Southern United States. A combination of factors, including Hurricane Katrina, cypress harvesting practices, and the unique requirements for successful regeneration of cypress drew media attention and fueled debates over sustai...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
C Manescu N Hamamouch C Maios A Harfouche A G Doulis F A Aravanopoulos

Gene mapping for a Cupressus species is presented for the first time. Two linkage maps for the Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) varieties, C. sempervirens var. horizontalis and C. sempervirens var. pyramidalis, were constructed following the pseudo-testcross mapping strategy and employing RAPD, SCAR and morphological markers. A total of 427 loci (425 RAPDs, two SCARs) repres...

2005
T. J. Siebenmorgen G. Qin C. Jia

Tests were conducted to determine the effects of drying conditions on the rate of fissure formation after drying and the resultant mechanical strength distributions of individual rice kernels. Long-grain varieties Cypress, Drew, and Wells at 21% harvest moisture content (HMC) were dried at 40°C, 45°C, 50°C, 55°C, and 60°C and constant 17% relative humidity (RH) to 12% MC. Immediately after dryi...

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