نتایج جستجو برای: lily

تعداد نتایج: 1415  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
J J Lin D B Dickinson T H Ho

The accumulation of phytic acid during development of lily (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) pollen and its degradation during germination have been studied. A substantial amount of phytic acid accumulates in lily pollen by 5 days before anthesis, and little change occurs during subsequent maturation. Mature lily pollen contains 7 to 8 micrograms phytic acid per milligram pollen. Considerable degrada...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2013
Hee-Sung Park Eun-Hye Park Young-Joo Heo Yong Heo

Lily pollen was developed to express HBsAg by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. A double prime-boost strategy combining parenteral and oral HBsAg boosters was found to increase antibody titer levels 10-fold, as compared to a single process of priming and boosting. Lily pollen may prove a tool for oral vaccine development.

2017
Xue Gao Qi Cui Qin-Zheng Cao Qiang Liu Heng-Bin He Dong-Mei Zhang Gui-Xia Jia

MicroRNAs, as master regulators of gene expression, have been widely identified and play crucial roles in plant-pathogen interactions. A fatal pathogen, Botrytis elliptica, causes the serious folia disease of lily, which reduces production because of the high susceptibility of most cultivated species. However, the miRNAs related to Botrytis infection of lily, and the miRNA-mediated gene regulat...

Journal: :Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry 2021

Journal: :Illapa Mana Tukukuq 2019

Journal: :The Plant cell 2000
J C Mollet S Y Park E A Nothnagel E M Lord

Pollen tube cells adhere to the wall surface of the stylar transmitting tract epidermis in lily. This adhesion has been proposed as essential for the proper delivery of the sperm cells to the ovule. An in vitro adhesion bioassay has been used to isolate two stylar molecules required for lily pollen tube adhesion. The first molecule was determined to be a small, cysteine-rich protein with some s...

2010
Peng Wang

Since the high time and space complexity, most existing ontology matching systems are not well scalable to solve the large ontology matching problem. Moreover, the popular divide-and-conquer matching solution faces two disadvantages: First, partitioning ontology is a complicate process; Second, it will lead to loss of semantic information during matching. To avoid these drawbacks, this paper pr...

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1958
Herbert Stern

Anthers of lily and trillium were followed with respect to variations in protein and soluble sulfhydryls during meiosis and mitosis of the sporogenous tissue. In lily, the meiotic and mitotic cycles are each preceded by a rise in soluble -SH; in trillium there is only one rise which precedes meiosis. During division there is a marked drop in soluble -SH and a rise in soluble disulfides. Protein...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Lily Jan

Lily Jan is Jack and DeLoris Lange Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. She began her long-term collaboration with her husband Yuh Nung Jan when they both took the neurobiology summer courses at Cold Spring Harbor (CSH) right after they finished graduate school at Caltech in 1974;...

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