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Effects of Antibiotics on the Growth and Physiology of Chlorophytes, Cyanobacteria, and a Diatom

Effects of Antibiotics on the Growth and Physiology of Chlorophytes, Cyanobacteria, and a Diatom

... the growth and physiology of two chlorophytes (Des- modesmus subspicatus and Pseudokirchneriella subcapi- tata), a cyanobacteria (Anabaena flos-aquae), and a diatom (Navicula pelliculosa) using a battery of ...

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Growth, physiology and yield responses of cabbage to deficit irrigation

Growth, physiology and yield responses of cabbage to deficit irrigation

... investigate growth, physiology and yield responses of cabbage (Bras- sica oleracea ...plant growth and physiology, but it still reduced both marketable and total ...plant growth, leaf ...

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Upper thermal limits of growth in brook trout and their relationship to stress physiology

Upper thermal limits of growth in brook trout and their relationship to stress physiology

... our growth study and that we missed the signal due to the timing of our ...our growth study, we sampled fish in the morning when water temperatures had been below 21°C for at least 9 h, potentially giving ...

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Studies in the Physiology of Leaf Growth: I. The Effect of Various Accessory Growth Factors on the Growth of the first Leaf of isolated Stem Tips of Rye

Studies in the Physiology of Leaf Growth: I. The Effect of Various Accessory Growth Factors on the Growth of the first Leaf of isolated Stem Tips of Rye

... Robbins and White (1937) recorded that an.. Studies in the Physiology of Leaf Growth. Effect of sucrose and mineral salts on the growth of isolated rye stem tips on arti- ficial media. [r] ...

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Studies on the growth and physiology of attached marine algae

Studies on the growth and physiology of attached marine algae

... The mode of annual growth of the lamina of Laminaria hyperborea would appear to show th a t th is tissu e is p a rtic u la rly amenable to th is form of analysis. Thus a new lamina is produced ’de novo ’ in ...

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Growth and physiology of
Eucalyptus nitens in plantations
following thinning

Growth and physiology of Eucalyptus nitens in plantations following thinning

... A significant reduction in the stand basal area increment of the 100 and 250 trees ha- 1 treatments relative to the unthinned treatment was measured six months after thinning at both Lis[r] ...

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Cadmium effects on growth and physiology ofUlva lactuca

Cadmium effects on growth and physiology ofUlva lactuca

... Ulva lactuca, Solid line: uptake of Cd from various solution concentrations, measured after 6 days; broken line: concentration factors (Cd concentration in tissue / Cd co[r] ...

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Effects of temperature on the growth and physiology of eucalypts

Effects of temperature on the growth and physiology of eucalypts

... As there is evidence that plant growth substances could be involved in regulating the effects observed at supra-optimal temperatures, the concentrations of auxins, cytokinins, inhibitors[r] ...

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Effects of water and nitrogen coupling on growth, physiology and yield of rice

Effects of water and nitrogen coupling on growth, physiology and yield of rice

... as growth (height), physiological indicators (chlorophyll and leaf area index (LAI)) and yield composition indicators (productive panicles, thousand grain weight and total grains per ...plant growth and ...

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C4 photosynthesis boosts growth by altering physiology, allocation and size.

C4 photosynthesis boosts growth by altering physiology, allocation and size.

... about growth habit, (caespitose, rambling/creeping, matt- forming) from the literature and GrassBase 2 ...in growth habit for the comparative analysis, with the vast majority of species being ...

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Transgenic studies of growth hormone secretagogue physiology

Transgenic studies of growth hormone secretagogue physiology

... post-natal growth in mammals. Identified due to growth promoting effects of bovine anterior pituitary extracts in rats, bovine GH was one of the first anterior pituitary hormones to be purified (Li and ...

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Physiology of growth in apple fruits : between site variation in cell physiology and disorder incidence

Physiology of growth in apple fruits : between site variation in cell physiology and disorder incidence

... A relationship has now been found to exist, amongst trees within one orchard, and amongst trees in different orchards in three localities, between the mean fruit weight per tree and the [r] ...

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Optimization of submerged culture conditions for the enhanced production of Mycelial biomass of Pleurotus flabellatus

Optimization of submerged culture conditions for the enhanced production of Mycelial biomass of Pleurotus flabellatus

... fungal growth physiology under submerged culture conditions at different incubation period, nutritionalvalue,growth factors and various environmentalfactors were optimized for the production of ...

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Maintenance metabolism and carbon fluxes in Bacillus species

Maintenance metabolism and carbon fluxes in Bacillus species

... unlimited growth on glucose, intracellular fluxes (Figure 1) and physiology (Table 2) varied significantly among the investigated ...The growth physiology of ...

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2.Endocrine physiology (Part2).pptx

2.Endocrine physiology (Part2).pptx

... growth that results from GH action on the epiphyseal cartilage or growth plates of long bones.. Effect of growth hormone on bone include:.[r] ...

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1. Physiology of Blood (Part 1).pdf

1. Physiology of Blood (Part 1).pdf

... - Volume: Average volume of blood in a normal adult is 5 L. In a newborn baby, the volume is 450 ml. It increases during growth and reaches 5 L at the time of puberty. In females, it is slightly less and is about ...

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Growth, ammonium metabolism, and photosynthetic properties of Ulva australis (Chlorophyta) under decreasing pH and ammonium enrichment

Growth, ammonium metabolism, and photosynthetic properties of Ulva australis (Chlorophyta) under decreasing pH and ammonium enrichment

... ocean [1]. This results in ocean acidification, a term which describes the contemporary reduc- tion in seawater pH by ca. 0.1 units with an expected further reduction of 0.3–0.5 units by 2100 [2–5]. In addition to ocean ...

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Genetic improvement of willow for bioenergy and biofuels

Genetic improvement of willow for bioenergy and biofuels

... biology, physiology and ...fast growth in short rotation coppice (SRC) cycles with only minimal fertilizer ...year’s growth the stems are cut back once the leaves have ...

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Effect of understumps age on the growth of budding of orange plant (Citrus sp.)

Effect of understumps age on the growth of budding of orange plant (Citrus sp.)

... the growth of the stem on the high shoot, if viewed from the physiology of disruption of the flow of plant growth regulator (ZPT) in the plant and disturbed distribution of photosynthesis results, ...

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1. Endocrine physiology (Part 1).pptx

1. Endocrine physiology (Part 1).pptx

... Proteins and peptides : most of the hormones of this type e.g.: Growth Hormone ( GH ) and Insulin.. Steroids in which cholesterol is the common precursor in this1[r] ...

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