نتایج جستجو برای: salsola arbuscula
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Fariba Amini*, Zohreh Ganbarzadeh and Mehri Askari * Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Arak University, Arak 38156-8-8349, Iran (Received: 10 September 2012 Accepted: 4 May 2013) Abstract: Salinity is an environmental stress and is the main limiting factor in the efficiency of agriculture products in the world. Salsola arbuscula is a halophyte plant and resistant to ...
OBJECTIVE To explore the identity and phylogenetic relationships among the three medicinally important species of Sphaerostephanos from South India using isozymic profile. METHODS The young fronds were homogenized with 3.5 mL of ice-cold homogenizing buffer in a pre-chilled pestle and mortar. The supernatant was subjected to electrophoresis as described by Anbalagan poly acrylamide gel electr...
Exposure of wheat (Triticum durum L.) to NaCl (100 and 200 mM) showed that this variety is moderately halo tolerant. Germination rates in the absence and presence of salt (100 and 200 mM) are respectively 98.3, 83.3 and 53.3%. The supply of Salsola vermiculata and the combination between this halophyte and Streptomyces sp. SF5 affected germination significantly. Germination rates in the absence...
BACKGROUND Sensitivity to Salsola kali is a frequent cause of allergic respiratory disease in various regions of Spain. However, there are very few articles in which this allergen has been studied. METHODS AND RESULTS In order to evaluate the tolerance of this extract, a prospective study has been performed. This study was observational, multi-centred and open, involving 88 patients with alle...
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The hermaphroditic, haploid, sexual generation of the watermolds Allomyces macrogynus and A. arbuscula bear orange male gametangia and colorless female gametangia which discharge motile male and female gametes into an ambient liquid environment (1,8). The female gametes, beginning prior to their release from the gametangia, secrete sirenini, a sperm-attractant (3, 4), whose structure was recent...
The Amaranthaceae family is composed of about 180 genera and 2500 species. These common weeds have become increasingly relevant as triggers of allergy in the last few years, as they are able to rapidly colonize salty and arid soils in extensive desert areas. The genera Chenopodium, Salsola, and Amaranthus are the major sources of pollinosis from the Amaranthaceae family in southern Europe, west...
Chenopodiacea/Amaranthacea pollen is an important cause of respiratory allergy around the world. The problem could be aggravated because in desert or desert-like countries, these weeds are used in greening programmes or as ornamental plants. As climate tendencies should maintain in future decades, relevance of Chenopodiacea/Amaranthacea pollen allergy will go up. Relationship between airborne p...
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