نتایج جستجو برای: alnus japonica

تعداد نتایج: 9525  

2016
Liqun Shen Qijie Guan Awais Amin Wei Zhu Mengzhu Li Ximin Li Lin Zhang Jingkui Tian

Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl (loquat) is an evergreen Rosaceae fruit tree widely distributed in subtropical regions. Its leaves are considered as traditional Chinese medicine and are of high medical value especially for cough and emesis. Thus, we sequenced the complete plastid genome of E. japonica to better utilize this important species. The complete plastid genome of E. japonica is 159...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal food 2014
Seok-Jae Ko Jinsung Kim Gajin Han Seul-Ki Kim Hong-Geol Kim Inkwon Yeo Bongha Ryu Jae-Woo Park

UNLABELLED Laminaria japonica--a widely used ingredient in seaweed kimchi--and lactic acid bacteria (LAB)--a main component of traditional fermented Korean food--may alter human intestinal microbiota composition and have a positive effect on various digestive problems. However, few clinical trials have investigated the potential benefits of L. japonica when combined with LAB for human intestina...

2004

There are four alder species native to Europe: the common alder (Alnus glutinosa), the grey alder (A. incana), the Italian alder (A. cordata) and the green alder (A. viridis). In general, members of the genus Alnus are pioneer species, able to colonise bare, open ground rapidly and with a great ability to tolerate wet sites. The roots have specialised nodules which fix atmospheric nitrogen as a...

1999
Tapio Linkosalo

Phenological time series of flowering and bud burst of Populus tremula (L.) and Betula sp., and the flowering of Pinus sylvestris (L.), Alnus glutinosa (L.) and Alnus incana (L.) were constructed from data collected in Finland during the period 1896–1955. The resulting combined time series were examined with two aims in mind: first, to determine the phenological regularities between different s...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1992
J Bousquet S H Strauss P Li

Estimations of phylogenies from morphological and molecular data often show contrasting results. We compared morphological and molecular phylogenies in an ancient family of woody dicots, the Betulaceae (birch family). The phylogeny of the family was estimated from parsimony analysis of morphological characters in the genera Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Corylus, Ostrya, and Ostryopsis and from parsi...

2014
Yulan Peng Xinfen Gao Renyuan Li Guoxing Cao

Youngia japonica, a weed species distributed worldwide, has been widely used in traditional Chinese medicine. It is an ideal plant for studying the evolution of Asteraceae plants because of its short life history and abundant source. However, little is known about its evolution and genetic diversity. In this study, de novo transcriptome sequencing was conducted for the first time for the compre...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
Tarrant Hansen Janelle Van Kerckhof Peter Jelfs Claire Wainwright Pat Ryan Chris Coulter

R. japonica is the specifi c pathogen of Japanese spotted fever, which has been found mainly in southwestern Japan (5). The present strain, closely related to R. japonica, is likely to have been isolated from H. hystricis in Thailand because R. japonica frequently has been isolated, or detected by PCR, from the same tick species in Japan (6). Such tick species–specifi city of SFGR should be con...

Journal: :Uchu Seibutsu Kagaku 2003
Tamaki Honma

The sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) pollinosis becomes representative allergic disease in early spring in Japan. However, effective treatment for the sugi pollinosis and countermeasure against pollen of C. japonica at its source have not been developed in a practical sense. In this paper, the research aiming to prevent dispersion of pollen of the C. japonica is introduced on application and practic...

2013
Mumu Wang Zuofeng Zhu Lubin Tan Fengxia Liu Yongcai Fu Chuanqing Sun Hongwei Cai

To understand the genetic diversity and indica-japonica differentiation in Bangladesh rice varieties, a total of 151 accessions of rice varieties mostly Bangladesh traditional varieties including Aus, Boro, broadcast Aman, transplant Aman and Rayada varietal groups were genotyped using 47 rice nuclear SSRs. As a result, three distinct groups were detected by cluster analysis, corresponding to i...

2014
Mohammed Nuruzzaman Tatsuo Kanno Rika Amada Yoshiki Habu Ichiro Kasajima Toshiki Ishikawa Maki Kawai-Yamada Hirofumi Uchimiya Khalil Kashkush

The genomic nucleotide sequences of japonica rice (Sasanishiki and Nipponbare) contained about 2.7-kb unique region at the point of 0.4-kb upstream of the OsPsbS1 gene. In this study, we found that japonica rice with a few exceptions possessing such DNA sequences [denoted to OsMULE-japonica specific sequence (JSS)] is distinct by the presence of Mutator-like-element (MULE). Such sequence was ab...

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