... Louzada et al .The heritability of wood density components
Original article
The heritability of wood density components in Pinus pinaster
Ait. and the implications for tree breeding
José Luis ... Vargas-Hernandez and Ad
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ams [41] in the same experiment. They verified that the
inclusion of the three density components (EWD, LWD,
The h...
... control of the Pinus
pinaster wood properties.
In a previous work by Louzada and Fonseca [48] about the
heritability of wood density components in Pinus pinaster, it
was concluded that the highest and ... – The main purpose of this work was the determination of the genetic correlations among the density components of Pinus pinaster.
The...
... provide the basic information
useful to study the genetic variation of the time of the forma
-
tion of the density peak, of the transition between earlywood
and latewood, and of the beginning and of ... showing a minimum
in 1993 are maximum ring density and ring density contrast.
ring 1993 and the number of cracks in ring 1991. The
heritabil...
... consequences of an increase
in juvenile wood proportion in the stems of future plantings are
a decrease of wood mechanical properties and an increase of
wood heterogeneity. The forest managers and the wood ... this trait between juve-
nile and mature wood; (2) breeding for increasing the value of
wood density components of selected regions of...
... interaction
of SRP pathway components in Archaea, the membrane
binding of SRP54 and FtsY in the halophilic archaea
Haloferax volcanii was investigated. Such studies offer
insight not only into the membrane-associating ... 5
M
[26,27].Furthermore,by
examining the interplay between SRP54, FtsY and the
membrane, these studies provide insight into the events
that take pl...
... 3459
terminus that is required for binding to the plasma
membrane, thereby being involved in the formation of
the corneum [47]. Additional amino-terminal residues of
TGase 1 include the sequences ... study,
suggesting that the purified PpTGase is responsible for the
major cross-linking reaction in P. polycephalum.Further-
more, the result of the Northern blotting...
... that in Douglas-fir the introduction of
information on the genetic relatedness between individ-
ual trees within samples significantly increases the accu-
racy of the prediction, at the ring level, ... collection made in Canada (British Co-
lumbia) and the USA (Washington and Oregon, west of
the Cascade range). The test was planted in 1978, using
rooted cutting...
... of
thiol- and metallo proteases specialized in the process-
ing of ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins. They are
responsible for the disassembly of ubiquitin chains, and
for the cleavage of mono- and ... obtained pointing to oligomeriza-
tion events. Deletion of the N- and C-terminal
domains of USP7 affected the activity of the enzyme,
with the C-...
... demonstration of the induction of SUI1-RS1
and the repression of PSMA3 in response to hypoxia
in the absence of both Arnt and HIF-1a indicates that
hypoxia regulates the expression of a number of genes
in ... leading to the
unfolded protein response and activation of the PKR-
like ER kinase (PERK), suppression of translation and
induction of several...
... of
vaccine, the route of vac cination, adjuvants, the toxicity,
and the objective clinical responses.
Meta-analysis of ASI in suspected minimal residual CRC
The OS at the end of treatment for ASI in patients ... ificance.
The DFS of the patients in three studies at the end fol-
low-upisshownintable1.These included 666 patients
and showed the HR for DF...