نتایج جستجو برای: fagonia arabica

تعداد نتایج: 2036  

2016
Philippe Lashermes Yann Hueber Marie-Christine Combes Dany Severac Alexis Dereeper

Allopolyploidization is a biological process that has played a major role in plant speciation and evolution. Genomic changes are common consequences of polyploidization, but their dynamics over time are still poorly understood. Coffea arabica, a recently formed allotetraploid, was chosen to study genetic changes that accompany allopolyploid formation. Both RNA-seq and DNA-seq data were generate...

2012
Mulatu Geleta Isabel Herrera Arnulfo Monzón Tomas Bryngelsson

Coffea arabica L. (arabica coffee), the only tetraploid species in the genus Coffea, represents the majority of the world's coffee production and has a significant contribution to Nicaragua's economy. The present paper was conducted to determine the genetic diversity of arabica coffee in Nicaragua for its conservation and breeding values. Twenty-six populations that represent eight varieties in...

2005
Micha Ilan Jochen Gugel Rob W. M. Van Soest

Ten of the most abundant sponge species from the northern Red Sea were studied. Six of them are new species that are described here: Callyspongia paralia, Hemimycale arabica, Rhabderemia batatas, Niphates rowi, Petrosia elephantotus, and Topsentia aqabaensis. An additional species has been reassigned and renamed: Dactylochalina viridis Keller, 1889 was assigned to Amphimedon and renamed A. chlo...

2012
Rahul R Nair Manivasagam B Nandhini Elango Monalisha Kavitha Murugan Thilaga Sethuraman Sangeetha Nagarajan Nayani Surya Prakash Rao Doss Ganesh

Synonymous codon usage of 53 protein coding genes in chloroplast genome of Coffea arabica was analyzed for the first time to find out the possible factors contributing codon bias. All preferred synonymous codons were found to use A/T ending codons as chloroplast genomes are rich in AT. No difference in preference for preferred codons was observed in any of the two strands, viz., leading and lag...

2018
Renata de Castro Nunes Simon Orozco-Arias Dominique Crouzillat Lukas A. Mueller Suzy R. Strickler Patrick Descombes Coralie Fournier Deborah Moine Alexandre de Kochko Priscila M. Yuyama André L. L. Vanzela Romain Guyot

Centromeric regions of plants are generally composed of large array of satellites from a specific lineage of Gypsy LTR-retrotransposons, called Centromeric Retrotransposons. Repeated sequences interact with a specific H3 histone, playing a crucial function on kinetochore formation. To study the structure and composition of centromeric regions in the genus Coffea, we annotated and classified Cen...

2017
Bing Cheng Agnelo Furtado Robert J Henry

Polyploidization contributes to the complexity of gene expression, resulting in numerous related but different transcripts. This study explored the transcriptome diversity and complexity of the tetraploid Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) bean. Long-read sequencing (LRS) by Pacbio Isoform sequencing (Iso-seq) was used to obtain full-length transcripts without the difficulty and uncertainty of ass...

2012
Leonardo Bianco Luis da Costa Aguiar Alves Silvano Bianco Rafael De Prado

Glyphosate is the main herbicide used in coffee (Coffea arabica L.) plantations in Brazil. Problems with herbicide drift commonly occur in orchard fields due to non-adequate spraying conditions. A series of experiments was carried out aiming to evaluate physiological dose-response of C. arabica plants submitted to exposure to simulated glyphosate drift in two distinct plant growth stages. Glyph...

2012
M. K. Mishra A. Slater

Coffee is one of the most important plantation crops, grown in about 80 countries across the world. The genus Coffea comprises approximately 100 species of which only two species, that is, Coffea arabica (commonly known as arabica coffee) and Coffea canephora (known as robusta coffee), are commercially cultivated. Genetic improvement of coffee through traditional breeding is slow due to the per...

2015
Diaa T. A. Youssef Lamiaa A. Shaala Khalid Z. Alshali Vassilios Roussis

In the course of our continuing efforts to identify bioactive secondary metabolites from Red Sea marine invertebrates, we have investigated the sponge Hemimycale arabica. The antimicrobial fraction of an organic extract of the sponge afforded two new hydantoin alkaloids, hemimycalins A and B (2 and 3), together with the previously reported compound (Z)-5-(4-hydroxybenzylidene)imidazolidine-2,4-...

Journal: :The Chinese journal of dental research : the official journal of the Scientific Section of the Chinese Stomatological Association 2012
Pradeep S Tangade Anmol Mathur Amit Tirth Soumik Kabasi

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the anti-plaque and anti-gingivitis properties of Acacia arabicacontaining toothpaste in an adult population. METHODS Sixty subjects with gingivitis were randomly assigned to a test group (Acacia arabica-containing toothpaste) or control group (regular toothpaste). An analysis of plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI) and bleeding on probing index (BOP%) were carried out...

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