... populations throughout world Many species of plants, including those ofmedicinal value, are becoming threatened, endangered, rare, nearly extinct, or extinct because of misguided human activities (see ... morphology of the tissues that grow from the initial explant For example, an excess of auxin will often result in a proliferation of roots, while an excess of cytokinin may yield shoots A balance of ... Associated with Overcollection ofMedicinalPlants 373 and either concentrate or produce required growth-regulating substances including auxins and cytokinins Some explants, like the root tip, are...
... Vine Shrub Shrub Herb Vine Vine Tree Vine Herb Vine Vine Vine Vine Vine Herb Tree Vine Herb Epiphyte Epiphyte Vine Vine Vine Vine Tree Herb Herb Tree Vine Vine Vine Vine Herb >100 2±6 2±6 21±50 ... at least wind-protection and semi-shade), appropriate training, cultural acceptance, and ultimately, raising awareness of the need for sustainable harvesting ofmedicinal plant species in the wild ... Illustrated Flora of Vietnam Youth Publishing House, Hanoi (in Vietnamese) Plotkin, M., Famolare, L (Eds.), 1992 Sustainable Harvesting and Marketing of Rain Forest Products Island Press, Washington DC...
... Morphological Features of the Namesof Coffee Shops in English Versus Vietnamese a Morphological Features of the Namesof Coffee Shops in English • Clipping in the Namesof Coffee Shops According to Wikipedia, ... Frequency of Morphological Features of the names 38 of coffee shop in English Versus Vietnamese Summary of structural features of the namesof 61 coffee shop in English Versus Vietnamese CHAPTER INTRODUCTION ... Vietnamese - Describe the semantic features ofnamesof coffee shops in English and Vietnamese - Find out the similarities and differences in the linguistic features ofnamesof coffee shops in...
... glycoproteins and anthraquinones, which block the regeneration of thromboxanes and bradykinin, and also inhibit and break down bradykinin In rural areas, a mixture of A vera and engine oil (lubricant) ... encouraging sustainability and conservation of these plants The importance and efficacy of Aloe species as perceived by the smallholder farmers calls for the setting up of a formal way of informing ... the escalating costs of drugs and the focus on organic products in most developing countries In addition, with the development of resistance of pathogens to drugs, ethnoveterinary medicine might...
... filled with kg (dw) of soil Five seedlings of morning glory, three seedlings of Chinese cabbage, and three seedlings of Chinese kale were transplanted per pot at a spacing of about 3-inches Five replicates ... et al (2003) reported the same findings An increase in the amount of compost added to the soil resulted to an increase in N, available P, and K2O in soil indicating that compost supplied these ... added in both ground and pelletized form did not affect the circumference of Chinese cabbage On the contrary, the circumferences of Chinese kale and morning glory increased with the increase in...
... translation of English idioms containing TsFPs into Vietnamese: + Interpreting the denotative meaning of the given idiom containing TsFPs in the source language + Clarifying the connotative meaning of ... FEATURES OF IDIOMS CONTAINING features of idioms containing TsFPs in English and Vietnamese TsFPs IN ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE which frequently could be illustrated in Table 4.8 Concerning the meanings, ... Implications (17.5% in English versus 8.5% in Vietnamese) 19 20 Table 4.8 Frequency of Semantic Features of Idioms Idioms containing TsFPs in the form of verb phrases are the Containing TsFPs in English...
... diffuse into the sampling phase depending on the type of fiber used After sampling, the fiber is injected into the inlet of a gas chromatograph for thermal desorption and determination of analytes ... modelling the uptake of organic compounds into plants any easier However, combining models and experiments gain a lot of insight into the topic, and models can be used to help design and interpret ... SPARC.8,9 Determining SPME Sampling Kinetics The SPME sampling kinetics were studied for a number of sample types in order to (1) determine the sampling time needed to ensure equilibrium sampling, (2)...
... checkpoint signaling in vivo It may function in the sensing of DNA damage [22] In contrast with the intensive study of RPA in animals and yeast, little is known about this protein inplantsIn 1997, ... experiment, the indicated proteins were incubated together in NaCl ⁄ Pi containing 250 mM NaCl at °C for h, and then incubated with Talon beads The amount of protein present in the fraction bound ... of OsRPA70a recombinant protein was found in the soluble fraction of OsRPA70a–OsRPA32–OsRPA14 extracts but most of it failed to bind to the GST column (Fig 4A), indicating that it could not interact...
... University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Rosa Margesin Austria Stefan Mayr Institute of Botany, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria Institute of Botany, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, ... University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria Ursula Ladinig Walter Larcher Institute of Botany, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria Institute of Botany, LTUI, Innsbruck, Austria Ilse Larl Institute ... J€rgen Hacker u Institute of Botany, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria Andreas Holzinger Austria Institute of Botany, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Michael Kuhn Institute of Meteorology...
... 2.2 Amino Acids, Proline, and Amides It has been reported that amino acids (such as alanine, arginine, glycine, serine, leucine, and valine, the nonprotein amino acids citrulline and ornithine ... mRNAs is suppressed and the expression of a certain set of genes including the luminal binding protein gene BiP is induced The underlying mechanisms of UPR in yeasts and mammals have been well ... osmolytes inplants subject to salt stress are GB, b-alaninebetaine, prolinebetaine, choline-O-sulphate, hydroxyprolinebetaine, and pipecolatebetaine (Ashraf and Abiotic Stress Responses in Plants: ...
... construction of a versatile system for the expression of foreign genes inplants Gene 61, 1–11 Tavva VS, Collins GB & Dinkins RD (2006) Targeted overexpression of the Escherichia coli MinC protein in higher ... a DNAbinding domain (DBD) and a ligand-binding domain (LBD) The chimeric gene (transactivation domain– DBD–LBD) is expressed under the control of a constitutive promoter In the presence of a specific ... Arabidopsis plants were transformed using the whole plant-dip method [42] Transgenic Arabidopsis plants were selected by germinating the seeds collected from the in ltrated plants on a medium containing...
... in which masculine names are treated as feminine, and fewer in which compound names, which ought to be feminine, are treated as masculine As a general guide, 19 The NamesofPlantsnames ending ... ‘kinds’ ofplants and, in about ad 77, the elder Pliny (Gaius Plinius Secundus (23–79), a victim of Vesuvius’ eruption), in his huge compilation of the information contained in the writings of ... ending in -us are masculine unless they are trees (such as Fagus, Pinus, Quercus, Sorbus, which are treated as feminine), names ending in -a are feminine and names ending in -um are neuter; names...
... Inside Cover MEDICINALPLANTSOF MYANMAR Compiled by MINISTRY OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINE Contents Kin-mun-gyin Ma-ya-gyi Kyet-thun-ni Sha-zaung-let-pat ... orally used in a dose of 600 ml per day in dyspepsia, hepatitis and jaundice, insomnia and loss of concentration 300 ml per day of decoction is used for child in indigestion Expressed juice of fresh ... orally taken in a dose of - gm for indigestion, flatulence, vomiting and colic Decoction of rhizome, together with sugar is orally taken in a dose of 15 30 ml or dried powder in a dose of - gm for...