نتایج جستجو برای: lima bean

تعداد نتایج: 28522  

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2009
b. naseri y. fathipour a. a. talebi

the population density and spatial distribution pattern of empoasca decipiens paoli were etermined in tehran area, iran, during 2004-2005 on four species of common bean phaseolus vulgaris (l.) var. talash, lima bean p. lunatus (l.) savi ex hassk. var. sadaf, rice bean p. calcaratus roxb. var. goli and cowpea vigna sinensis (l.) var. parastoo. the higher and lower mean population densities of e....

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia 2009
Fernando Alfonso Katihurca Almonte Kaduo Arai Fernando Bacal José M Drago Silva Javier Galeano Figueredo Eduardo Guarda Oswaldo Gutiérrez Sotelo Luis Guzmán Jorge León Galindo Bey Mario Lombana Manlio F Márquez Francisco Luis Moreno Martínez José Navarro Robles Fausto Pinto Carlos Romero Carlos D Tajer Hugo Villarroel Fernando S Wyss Quintana

Fernando Alfonso1, Katihurca Almonte2, Kaduo Arai3, Fernando Bacal4, José M. Drago Silva5, Javier Galeano Figueredo6, Eduardo Guarda7, Oswaldo Gutiérrez Sotelo8, Luis Guzmán9, Jorge León Galindo10, Bey Mario Lombana11, Manlio F. Márquez12, Francisco Luis Moreno Martínez13, José Navarro Robles14, Fausto Pinto15, Carlos Romero16, Carlos D. Tajer17, Hugo Villarroel18 y Fernando S. Wyss Quintana19 ...

Journal: :Journal of Dairy Science 1955

2017
Ernesto Ormeño-Orrillo Luis Rey David Durán Carlos A. Canchaya Doris Zúñiga-Dávila Juan Imperial Esperanza Martínez-Romero Tomás Ruiz-Argüeso

Bradyrhizobium sp. LMTR 3 is a representative strain of one of the geno(species) of diazotrophic symbionts associated with Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus) in Peru. Its 7.83 Mb genome was sequenced using the Illumina technology and found to encode a complete set of genes required for nodulation and nitrogen fixation, and additional genes putatively involved in root colonization. Its draft genome s...

2006
Denis A. Shah Helene R. Dillard Sudeshna Mazumdar-Leighton Dennis Gonsalves Brian A. Nault

Beginning in 2000, snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) crops exhibiting virus-like symptoms on the foliage (leaf distortion, yellow and green mottling, and mosaic) were increasing in frequency on a regional scale across the northern United States and Canada (10,20). These crops also produced fewer pods or pods that were either twisted or necrotic (hence unmarketable). Across the Midwest and north...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
S J Keeler C M Boettger J G Haynes K A Kuches M M Johnson D L Thureen C L Keeler S L Kitto

Acquired thermotolerance (AT) is the ability of cells to survive a normally lethal temperature treatment as a consequence of pretreatment at an elevated but sublethal temperature. In yeast and cyanobacteria, the expression of the HSP100/ClpB protein is required for the AT response. To determine whether the HSP100/ClpB protein is associated with this response in lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus), we...

2016
Daniel J. Ballhorn Martin Schädler Jacob D. Elias Jess A. Millar Stefanie Kautz

Plant associations with root microbes represent some of the most important symbioses on earth. While often critically promoting plant fitness, nitrogen-fixing rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) also demand significant carbohydrate allocation in exchange for key nutrients. Though plants may often compensate for carbon loss, constraints may arise under light limitation when plants ca...

2013
Jess A. Millar Daniel J. Ballhorn

Plants can respond with sink stimulation of photosynthesis when colonized with fungal or bacterial root symbionts, compensating costs of carbohydrate allocation to the microbes. However, constraints may arise under light limitation when plants cannot extensively increase photosynthesis. We hypothesize that under such conditions the costs for maintaining the symbiosis outweigh the benefits, ulti...

2015
Valente Aritua James Harrison Melanie Sapp Robin Buruchara Julian Smith David J. Studholme

Common bacterial blight is a devastating seed-borne disease of common beans that also occurs on other legume species including lablab and Lima beans. We sequenced and analyzed the genomes of 26 strains of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli and X. fuscans subsp. fuscans, the causative agents of this disease, collected over four decades and six continents. This revealed considerable genetic vari...

2010
MAX W. GARDNER JAMES B. KENDRICK

The bacterial spot disease of cowpeas was first noted in southern Indiana in 1919, out its bacterial nature was not determined until 1921, when it occurred in an experimental plot of cowpeas at La Fayette, Ind. It is a typical spot disease of the leaves, stems, and pods, distinctly different from the other bacterial diseases of cowpeas reported in the literature. The organism which causes this ...

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