... role inthe seedling mortality, and thus inthe regeneration dynamics of these species Indeed, D guianensis is one ofthespecies with the highest mortality rate inthe experimental plots in Paracou ... have often ture In DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS been The different tree speciesinthe tropical rain forest ofthe French Guyana obviously display a wide range of strategies in exploring the soil ... concerned the part ofthe stands above ground, and little attention has been paid to the inter- The actions between trees within the soil This should be an important part of any modelling ofthe spatial...
... oocytes inthe ovarian surface epithelium of fetal ovaries, and might have been involved inthe manifestation of serous papillary adenocarcinoma in this patient They expressed the analyzed markers of ... and ZP2 (glycoprotein of zona pellucida), therefore, the germline character of these cells is quite possible The primitive oocyte-like cells inthe ovarian surface epithelium of this patient might ... cells (arrows) inthe ovarian surface epithelium and cortex (A, B) Smaller cells with diameters of to μm inthe epithelium (C-F) Bigger cells with diameters of 10 μm inthe epithelium (G, H)...
... important development of artificial insemination (AI) since the end ofthe 1980’s [12] has resulted in an intensification ofthe control programmes, and in a drastic modification of their structure [10] ... revealed the presence of a very thin p-terminal green band on the der(5) chromosome, demonstrating the reciprocity ofthe exchange, and allowed an accurate localization ofthe breakpoint on the p-terminal ... translocations described in this paper allowed the improvement ofthe characterization ofthe rearrangement in cases (1, 4, 5, and 8), and the confirmation ofthe proposed hypotheses for the others Additional...
... microscopy study ofthe neuronal endings inthe sinus gland to determine the subcellular localization ofthe different epimers Taken together, these results allow a discussion ofthe existence of enzyme(s) ... limosus, showing that l-isomer of CHH is always present inthe different parts ofthe d-CHH cells, in decreasing amounts from the cell body to the axon terminal inthe sinus gland, as a result of late ... isomerization ofthe Phe3 ofthe CHH during the migration ofthe secretion vesicles along the axonal tract [39,41] The immunohistochemical and immunocytochemical results obtained inthe present study invalidate...
... The Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Speciesinthe Mekong Basin and Policies for Their Control The Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Speciesinthe Mekong Basin ... 37 FISOFT/DIAS/INDEX.HTM SHOWING SPECIES INTRODUCED INTO COUNTRIES OFTHE MEKONG BASIN vi The Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Speciesinthe Mekong Basin and Policies for Their ... Stocking of Exotic Speciesinthe Mekong Basin and Policies for Their Control x The Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Speciesinthe Mekong Basin and Policies for Their Control xi The...
... with the Cd4a species is due to expansion ofthe metal binding domain to accommodate the fifth Cd2+ This suggests that the additional Cd2+ ion is inserted into the core ofthe domain, becoming ... Cd4 binding site Finally, the NMR data verify the coordination ofthe fifth Cd2+ ion by thiolate ligands within the cluster, and, more specifically, within the crevice site ofthe protein The biological ... identification ofthe binding site for the fifth Cd2+ ion inthe Cd5a-rhMT 1a cluster The indirect 2D 1H–113Cd NMR approach exploits the J scalar coupling between the cysteine b protons and the coordinated...
... only originate from the action of UGGT Furthermore, when the incubation was performed inthe presence of 20 lM kifunensine, the formation of Man4GlcNAc2 and Man8GlcNAc2 species was strongly inhibited ... look at the end products of processing, most ofthe Man5GlcNAc2 was converted into Man4GlcNAc2, in contrast with the small amount of Man6GlcNAc2 originating from the Man9GlcNAc2 species ERAD of glycoproteins ... Glycoprotein fraction Most ofthe evidence for the occurrence of degradation signals involved in ERAD has been obtained by studying the effect of inhibitors of demannosylation (kifunensine and...
... results inthe accumulation of incomplete and aberrantly folded polypeptides inthe cytoplasm The majority ofthe protein homeostasis genes identified in our RNAi screen function in RNA processing, ... protein homeostasis are the largest class of rgpd genes (54 out of 122 total rgpd genes) These include genes that encode proteins required for RNA processing, protein synthesis, protein folding ... signaling inthe hypodermis regulates whole animal fluid balance [10] The intestine ofadult C elegans is comprised of 20 epithelial cells that function in digestion and nutrient absorption In addition,...
... minimization ofthe resulting model The active site heme ligand inthe model ofthe pea HO was derived from that found inthe human enzyme Visual inspection ofthe model was performed using the ... cDNA sequences of PsHO1 indicating the location of intron-exon boundaries The position ofthe mutation in pcd1 causing premature chain termination is indicated Numbers refer to the first and last ... Overall fold of PsHO1 including position ofthe bound heme molecule (B) Close up of heme binding pocket An asterisk indicates the space above the plane ofthe heme molecule, that is present in plant,...
... chemiluminescent rRNA gene probe The resulting pattern of bands makes it possible to delineate species and strains on the basis ofthe difference inthe RFLPs of ribosomal genes Various species and individual ... emphasizing their distinctive flavor and suggesting the best way to consume them Inthe microbiological literature these types of cheese are attracting increasing coverage, showing once more the ... techniques, which are powerful to fingerprint specific DNA patterns that are characteristics for a single strain, form the mainstay of strain typing of LAB The introduction ofmolecular biology techniques...
... with inactivated viral vaccine provides significant protection in animals against challenge with certain corresponding pathogenic CoVs, inthe case of SARS-CoV there remains the threat of introducing ... one SARS-CoV strain infection in one animal species or cell line inthe development of a human vaccine The rapid development of an effective SARS-CoV vaccine depends upon continuing basic research ... detected [18] There is a large gap in our understanding of how SARS-CoV interacts with the host cell and the rapidly changing genome of SARS-CoV indicates the potential variability of such interactions...
... with inactivated viral vaccine provides significant protection in animals against challenge with certain corresponding pathogenic CoVs, inthe case of SARS-CoV there remains the threat of introducing ... one SARS-CoV strain infection in one animal species or cell line inthe development of a human vaccine The rapid development of an effective SARS-CoV vaccine depends upon continuing basic research ... detected [18] There is a large gap in our understanding of how SARS-CoV interacts with the host cell and the rapidly changing genome of SARS-CoV indicates the potential variability of such interactions...
... Taking the supremum for a over K gives the desired inequality (2.38) 12 Essential norm ofcomposition operators The proof of Theorem 1.1 Now we turn to the proof of Theorem 1.1 Inthe following, ... corresponding results in [8, 11] The remainder ofthe present paper is assembled as follows: in Section 2, we state some lemmas for the proof of Theorem 1.1 In terms of mapping properties of symbol φ, ... Bloch space inthe unit disc and polydisc, in [2], Montes-Rodriguez gave the exact essential norm of a composition operator on the Bloch space inthe disc and obtained a different proof for the corresponding...
... together with fields ofthe 8th and 9th AVZ Only single habitats ofthe 7th AVZ occur inthe field ofthe 4th and 5th AVZ From the view of hydricity (q-axis), habitats ofthe 7th AVZ are on the ... presented in this study The research was conducted in years 1997–2001 Material was obtained from the permanent sampling sites during the vegetation period (from the beginning of May up to the middle of ... divided according to species ordinate in particular vectors and according to abundance of particular species (indicators) as well These indicators are automatically selected by the program in compliance...
... higher inthe west ofthe mountain crest than inthe eastern side, leading at a value of –20 mm of WB deficit in June for 400 m of altitude inthe west side ofthe crest and 550 m of altitude inthe ... considered as the empirical index that measures the efficiency ofthe ecological variables used in E for predicting thecompositionofthe vegetation The closer the eigenvalues ofthe m first axes of CCA ... value is defined as the value ofthe variable that maximises the presence probability ofthespecies [64, 65] Using this method the indicator values ofthe 700 most frequent plant speciesin French...
... observed on the western side ofthe mountain range are actually typical speciesofthe coastal plains which found their refuge inthe rugged western foothills of Mt Pangasugan The dominant role of Shorea ... consists of 36 plots of 100 m2 each located inthe primary forest ofthe western foothills of Mt Pangasugan, within the forest reserve ofthe Leyte State University (LSU) The plots were mainly located ... vicinity, Leyte, Philippines The numbers behind thespecies names refer to the number of observations The number of dots not always correlates with the number of observations since one dot can represent...
... developed into seedlings Of these seedlings, 630 individuals grew into saplings and finally only individuals developed into mature trees These results may be, at least partially, connected with the inbreeding ... alleles were interpreted by drawing on the experience gained in our laboratory from Lack of genetic variation in Korean berchemia 359 studies of other angiosperm tree species and on the known subunit ... to regenerate the stand, diversity of their offspring may be affected In other words, if only a few trees are left to serve as seed parents, then inbreeding and its depression of viability are...
... to overcome the dormancy of Ricinodendron heudelotii The underling hypothesis is that there could be a polymorphism ofthe germination behaviour ofthe seeds depending on the pre- sowing techniques ... to the soaking time being too short In a second experiment the soaking time in sulphuric acid was increased up to 180 min, resulting in germination from % for soaking duration longer than 60 min, ... compared using Duncan’s multiple range test [10] water Concerning the test ofthe effect of sowing depth on germination of R heudelotii, seeds were sown in a polyethylene bag containing a soil/sand...
... locations in central Utah, but there have been no firm age estimates for any of these hybrid clones The two most common oak speciesinthe Rocky Mountain and intermountain west portions ofthe western ... precipitation inputs since the late spring In contrast, the native species, Q gambelii, and the Q gambelii hybrids were albe to maintain higher rates of gas exchange during this summer drought period These ... and Wullstein, 1985), the absence of summer rain on a predictable basis would then lead a summer to the loss of Q turbinella from the northern habitats if they are not able to maintain summer...
... hills originating from ancient shorelines in portions ofthe Carolinas, Georgia, western Florida and southern Alabama and Mississippi Dominant species on the more xeric sites include Pinus elliotii, ... were dominated by Quercus in combination with other species (table II) The leading tree species Q alba, Q velutina, Q rubra, Q prinus, Carya spp, Castanea dentata and Pinus spp (including P strobus ... intense deer browsing are acting in concert to prevent adequate oak canopy recruitment CONCLUSION The rise in oak dominance inthe eastern United States at the beginning ofthe Holocene epoch...