نتایج جستجو برای: hedera helix l

تعداد نتایج: 642162  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1974
C E Rogler M E Dahmus

Applications of gibberellic acid to the mature form of Hedera helix induce morphological reversions to the juvenile form of growth. The juvenile forms produced are stable with time and differ dramatically from the mature in phenotype. DNA-RNA hybridization techniques have been used to study the RNA populations of juvenile, mature and gibberellic acid-treated mature apices. Hybridization competi...

2010
Katja Arand David Stock Markus Burghardt Markus Riederer

The permeabilities of amino acids for isolated cuticular membranes of ivy (Hedera helix L.) were measured at different pH. Cuticular permeances were lowest for the zwitterionic form at pH 6, followed by the cationic form at pH 1. Highest permeances were obtained for the anionic form at pH 11. Permeances were not correlated with octanol/water partition coefficients and decreased at a given pH wi...

Journal: :Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology 2003
D Hofmann M Hecker A Völp

OBJECTIVES To investigate if extracts from dried ivy leaves (Hedera helix L.) are effective in the treatment of chronic airway obstruction in children suffering from bronchial asthma. DESIGN Systematic review of trials documented in the literature with re-analysis of original data. TRIALS 5 randomized controlled trials investigating the efficacy of ivy leaf extract preparations in chronic b...

2015
Lucy Y. Pao Jacob Aho Paul Fleming

As wind energy becomes a larger portion of the world’s energy portfolio there has been an increased interest for wind turbines to control their active power output to provide ancillary services which support grid reliability. One of these ancillary services is the provision of frequency regulation, also re­ ferred to as secondary frequency control or automatic generation control (AGC), which is...

2012
Björn Melzer Robin Seidel Tina Steinbrecher Thomas Speck

Root climbers such as English ivy (Hedera helix) rely on specialized adventitious roots for attachment, enabling the plants to climb on a wide range of natural and artificial substrates. Despite their importance for the climbing habit, the biomechanical properties of these specialized adventitious roots compared with standard roots and their performance in the attachment to different host speci...

2011
Lijin Xia Scott C. Lenaghan Mingjun Zhang Yu Wu Xiaopeng Zhao Jason N. Burris

English ivy (Hedera helix) is well known for its ability to climb onto and strongly adhere to a variety of solid substrates. It has been discovered that the ivy aerial rootlet secretes an adhesive composed of polysaccharide and spherical nanoparticles. This study aims to characterize the mechanical properties of the nanocomposite adhesive using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The adhesive was fi...

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