... Chaves M.M., Effectsofwater deficits on carbon assimilation, J Exp Bot 42 (1991) 1-16 [8] Cowan I.R., Regulation ofwater use in relation to carbon gain, in: Lange O.L., Nobel P.S., Osmond C.B., ... limitations to CO2 assimilation by reducing %Nneedles and ANneedles The relationship between A/E and ANneedles indicates a positive effect of nitrogen onwater conservation Arenas, in spite of being ... exchange in three coniferous species, Physiol Plant 73 (1988) 97-104 [21] Gross K., Effectsof long-term water stress on net photosynthesis, growthandwater use efficiency of conifers in the field,...
... (1987j Influence ofwater supply in crown structure and production of three clones of E globulus in the juvenile phase In: Structural and Functional Responses to Environmentat Stresses: Water Shortage ... result of more than purely a cessation ofgrowth Our current studies suggest that globulus leaf initiation is important and, as demonstrated in Fig 3, the initiation of new leaves at the apex of ... developing water stress Indeed, Hsiao (1973) proposed that bud formation and leaf initiation were more sensitive than leaf growth to water deficit and these results tend to confirm that view In addition,...
... for single and dual-task conditions Evaluation of the performance of the cognitive interference task was done by taking the total number of subtractions minus the number of subtraction mistakes ... study of healthy young and elderly persons J Neuroeng Rehabil 2008, 5:27 53 Simoneau M, Begin F, Teasdale N: The effectsof moderate fatigue on dynamic balance control and attentional demands ... dual-task conditions Granacher et al Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2010, 7:56 http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/7/1/56 Page of 12 Table Effectsof muscle fatigue on gait characteristics...
... the improvement of outcome measurements, and evaluation of the effectsof medication or therapies 20 CONCLUSIONS This study quantitatively assessed the effectsof notch filtering on electrically ... collection and analysis, interpretation of the results, and drafting of the manuscript WR was involved in interpretation of the results and revision of the manuscript GL was involved in interpretation ... amplitude and the absolute values of MUNIX for all the examined muscles On the other hand, the notch filter function onand off resulted in similar reduction ratios of both M wave and MUNIX measurements...
... contributions Conception of the study (VRN and RY); design of the study (SV and VRN); development of the Se-deficient model (SV, YM, and VRN); Western blots (SV and CN); WNV infections (BC and ... rounding of cells, swelling of nuclei and distortion of cell monolayers were observed in control Vero cells, which concurred with previously published data on WNV-induced CPE in Page of 13 (page ... regulation of Se-independent antioxidant enzymes is a cell-specific, rather than a common response to Se deficiency Literature on the effectsof sodium selenite treatment and/ or over expression of...
... for Fort Richardson) and to generate equations for height and diameter through time Orthogonal and nonorthogonal contrasts were used to test for treatment and unit effects These contrasts tested ... Norberg G., Dolling A., Nilsson M.-C., Jäderlund A., Site preparation by steam treatment: effectson forest vegetation control and establishment, nutrition, andgrowthof seeded Scots pine, Can ... Information Criterion (AIC), Schwarz’ Bayesian Criterion (BIC), and comparisons of predicted values, residual values, and replication means Results were similar among all matrices for which convergence...
... 6.2.1 Materials and Instruments 124 6.2.2 Sample Preparation and Extraction 125 6.2.3 Solvent Extraction and Fractionation of Durian Seeds 126 6.2.4 Extraction and Purification of Oligomeric Proanthocyanidins ... Oligosaccharide Contents 106 5.3.3 Isoflavones, Total Glyceollins and Total KODES 108 5.4 Discussion 113 5.5 Conclusion 115 CHAPTER CHARACTERIZATION OF SECONDARY METABOLITES IN DURIAN SEEDS AND IN THE ... Characterization of KODES and KODE Glyceryl Esters 47 3.4 Discussion 50 3.5 Conclusion 55 CHAPTER THE EFFECTSOF FUNGAL STRESS ON THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY OF GERMINATING BLACK SOYBEANS 4.1 Introduction...
... 2.2 Effectsof chloride ions on dechlorination reaction 10 2.2.1 Effect of chloride ions on iron corrosion 10 2.2.2 Effect of chloride ions on degradation of halogenated ... experiments Two set of experiments were done They were about: Effectsof solution pH on TCE degradation in the presence of chloride ions Effectsof chloride concentrations on TCE degradation Batch experiments ... generation 29 4.2 Effectsof chloride ions on TCE degradation by ZVI .31 4.2.1 The effect of pH on TCE degradation 31 4.2.2 The effectsof chloride concentrations on TCE...
... thinning, clear-felling and site preparation operations on soil nutrient status The possible consequences of tree biomass removal onnutrient export were assessed by estimation ofnutrient stores in ... significant effect on soil conservation [10] and lead to a reduction in soil fertility [20], which has consequences for the nutrient status and production of the following rotation [19] It is thought ... the rate of decomposition of organic matter and the nutrient turnover [8, 13, 16] These, in turn, have an important influence on soil nutrient status as well as on the growthand survival of seedlings...
... regeneration of elongating non-mycorrhizal white root tips Two mechanisms could be involved: production ofgrowth regulators by the growing fungus, and/ or improvement ofwaterand mineral uptake ... deficiency andwater stress on the growth, conductance andwater used of Pinus radiata D Don Plant Cell Environ 11, 91-98 Dietz KJ, Foyer C (1986) The relationship bephosphate status and photosynthesis ... between effectsof mycorrhizae on stem elongation on the one hand andon diameter and weight growthon the other Tyminska et al (1986) observed higher biomass growth in Pinus silvestris seedlings...
... promote root regeneration Assimilation rate measurements and root observations (number of growing roots and root elongation) were made just before transplanting (day 0) and then weekly from day ... system under standard environmental conditions In experiment 1, intercellular C0 concentration (c values were ) i calculated from the A and g data, which pers mits assessment of the extent to ... 1’6valuation de la qualitd des plants forestiers avant plantation Rev For Fr 40, 131-139 H.H & Kr,amer P.J (1975) Absorption ofwaterand 32 through suberized and unsuberP ized roots of lobl,olly...
... have strong effects to water quality, bioflocs formation and composition and shrimp growth performances Particularly, length and width of floc particles were in range of 0.15-0.38 mm and 0.09- ... CAN THO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES EFFECTSOF LIGHT INTENSITY ON FORMATION OF BIOFLOCS, WATER QUALITY, GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF WHITE LEG SHRIMP (Litopenaeus ... Development and composition of bioflocs were also observed, measured and analyzed weekly Shrimp growth was evaluated weekly and survival rate were recorded at the end of the nursing period of 1.5 month...
... Effect ofwater addition on color CIE Lab L* value at 0.5 and 24 hr of raw white salted noodle (WSN) sheets (n = 9) Fig Effect ofwater addition on color CIE Lab a* value at 0.5 and 24 hr of raw ... made on moist (>35% water addition) noodles On the other hand, the application of vacuum at 38% water addition resulted in sheets with lower L* and higher a* and b* values Similarly, L*, a*, and ... translucency and gloss was a highFSV type Further research is needed to investigate effectsof starch quality on gloss and translucency Influence ofWater Addition on Color, Gloss, and Translucency of...
... Half saturation constant (mgN/l) Fig Maximum specific growthof heterotrophs Phase 5.00 40 Days of Operation 0 20 40 60 80 Days of Operation Fig Half saturation concentration Ks of heterotrophs ... 40 50 Days of operation nitrosomonas nitrobacter 60 70 Fig Half saturation concentration Ks of nitrifiers 60 80 Nitrobacter Fig Maximum specific growthof nitrifiers Half saturation constant (mgCOD/l) ... mixed-population biofilm into functions of ammonium oxidizing and COD oxidizing fractions Convergence tolerance was set to 0.0005 and the secant minimization algorithm was selected as the optimization routine...
... representative water logging situations categorized in terms of duration and type of inundation We proposed levels based on duration of inundation (shortterm, long-term, persistent and non-inundation) and ... Journal ofWaterand Environment Technology, Vol 7, No 4, 2009 Diarrhoea incidence and questionnaire Among water- borne diseases, diarrhoea is a condition of morbidity that is relatively easy to monitor- ... Short-term and Rainy, SHU: Short-term and Heavy rainy, SDG: Short-term and Drainage, LSD: Long-term and Stagnant, LHT: Long-term and Heavy rainy, LMK: Long-term and Monsoon flood, PDL: Persistent and...
... The Effectsof Childhood Stress on Health Across the Lifespan is a publication of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers ... years or longer, and were conducted by professionals (as opposed to trained paraprofessionals).23 The Effectsof Childhood Stress on Health Across the Lifespan Community, Organizational, and Social ... The Effectsof Childhood Stress on Health Across the Lifespan U.S Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control...
... iv The Effectsof Equipment Age on Spare Part Costs: A Study of M1 Tanks For more information on RAND Arroyo Center, contact the Director of Operations (telephone 310-393-0411, extension 6419; ... Peltz et al., The Effectsof Equipment Age on Mission Critical Failure Rates: A Study of M1 Tanks (www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1789), that investigated the effectsof age on mission critical failures, ... (high-cost parts) Congressional Budget Office, The Effectsof Aging on the Costs of Operating and Maintaining Military Equipment, August 2001, p 17 xi xii The Effectsof Equipment Age on Spare Part...
... Overdispersion B.2 Comparison of Battalion Failure Distributions and Poisson Distribution in 1st Cavalry Division B.3 Comparison of Battalion Failure Distributions and Poisson Distribution in 4th ... Comparison of Battalion Failure Distributions and Poisson Distribution in 2nd Infantry Division B.6 Comparison of Battalion Failure Distributions and Poisson Distribution in 3rd Infantry Division ... Smith and CW4 Robert Vachon of CASCOM, CW5 Jonathon Keech and CPT Doug Pietrowski of the Ordnance Center and School, and CW3 David Cardon of the 1st Cavalry Division xxi xxii The Effectsof Equipment...
... afforestation (147 million tons from cropland and 342 million tons from grassland) Figure shows the regional breakout of the potential carbon dioxide equivalent sequestered through afforestation on cropland ... million tons of CO2e reductions through enhanced forest management By 2050, agricultural lands could supply 465 million tons of CO2e reductions and existing forests supply an additional 178 million ... afforestation on cropland and pastureland and through soil management at a carbon price of $34 per CO2e Figure 4—Carbon Sequestration Potential by Region (based on carbon price of $34/MT CO2e) Pacific...