نتایج جستجو برای: deseret truffles

تعداد نتایج: 216  

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2012
s. jamali z. banihashemi

terfezia, picoa and tirmania, so called desert truffles, are mycorrhizal fungi mostly endemic to arid and semi-arid areas of the mediterranean region, where they are associated with helianthemum and carexspecies. the aim of this work was to study the identification, molecular analysis, distribution and hosts of these pezizalean hypogeous fungi in iran. among the specimens, terfezia claveryi, ti...

2004
Kenneth R. Beesley

The Deseret Alphabet was an orthographical reform for English, promoted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) between about 1854 and 1875. An offshoot of the Pitman phonotypy reforms, the Deseret Alphabet is remembered mainly for its use of non-Roman glyphs. Though ultimately rejected, the Deseret Alphabet was used in four printed books, numerous newspaper articles, s...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2003
Wendy M Arjo Eric M Gese Cassity Bromley Adam Kozlowski Elizabeth S Williams

The influence of habitat and associated prey assemblages on the prevalence of canine diseases in coyotes (Canis latrans) has received scant attention. From December 1997 through December 1999, we captured 67 coyotes in two ecologically distinct areas of Utah (USA): Deseret Land and Livestock Ranch and US Army Dugway Proving Ground. These areas differ in habitat and prey base. We collected blood...

2017
Aleksandra Rosa-Gruszecka Dorota Hilszczańska Wojciech Gil Bogusław Kosel

The use of truffles in Poland has a long tradition, yet due to some historical aspects, this knowledge was lost. Currently, truffles and truffle orchards are again receiving attention, and thanks to, e.g., historical data, they have solid foundations to be established. Publications relating to truffles between 1661 and 2017 were searched for in international and national databases, such as the ...

1993
Peter Reiher Thomas Page Gerald Popek

The Truffles file system supports file sharing between arbitrary users at arbitrary sites connected by a network. Truffles is an interesting example of a service of the future that will automatically allow users to collaborate with other users anywhere in the world in ways not currently possible. These services, and Truffles in particular, have the potential of greatly increasing the workload o...

Journal: رستنیها 2018
Ali Ammarellou, Pablo Alvarado

Truffles are the most delicious, rare and most expensive edible fungi in the world. Interest on truffles has continuously grown in Iran during the past two decades. The oldest data on Iranian truffles were reported by Chatin who proposed the names Terfezia aphroditis Chatin and T. hanotauxii Chatin for samples collected in Iran (Chatin 1897, Esfandiari & Petrak 1950).During the last 70 years, s...

1993
Peter Reiher Thomas Page Gerald Popek

Truffles is a system meant to address some of the major issues that still make it difficult to share files between users at different sites. In particular, it addresses the problems associated with secure file sharing, and the problems of high administrative overhead. Truffles will combine facilities of the Ficus file system and TIS/PEM, a privacy enhanced mail system, to make file sharing cons...

Journal: :Current Biology 2020

2012
Richard Splivallo Nayuf Valdez Nina Kirchhoff Marta Castiella Ona Jean-Pierre Schmidt Ivo Feussner Petr Karlovsky

• Aroma variability in truffles has been attributed to maturation (Tuber borchii), linked to environmental factors (Tuber magnatum), but the involvement of genetic factors has been ignored. We investigated aroma variability in Tuber uncinatum, a species with wide distribution. Our aim was to assess aroma variability at different spatial scales (i.e. trees, countries) and to quantify how aroma w...

2000
SUSAN C. LOEB FRANK H. TAINTER EFREN CAZARES

-gporocarps of hypogeous mycorrhizal fungi (truffles) are the major food of northern flying squirrels (Gluucomys satinus). The two subspecies of northern flying squirrels that occur in the southern Appalachians, G. s. colmatus and G. s. fuscus, are endangered species which are primarily found in the ecotone between high-elevation spruce-fir and northern hardwood forests. Our objective was to de...

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