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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] ... See full document
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Effects of temperature on seasonal changes in growth and carbohydrate physiology of asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L ) : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate of Philosophy in Plant Science at Massey University
... the temperature range at which budbreak occurs is ...minimum temperature for initianon of growth in asparagus was highest in early winter, and higher in mid autumn than in mid ...Asparagus ... See full document
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Effects of Antibiotics on the Growth and Physiology of Chlorophytes, Cyanobacteria, and a Diatom
... Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (CCAP 278/4), D. sub- spicatus (CCAP 258/137), A. flos-aquae (CCAP 1403/13A), and N. pelliculosa (CCAP 1050/9) were sup- plied by the Institute of Freshwater Ecology (Culture Collection of ... See full document
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Effects of cold temperature and water activity stress on the physiology of Escherichia coli in relation to carcasses
... low temperature, cell growth is completely ...low temperature This is because the truncated mRNA still possesses the DB sequence that confer a very high capacity to form the initiation complex with ... See full document
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The effects of drought and high temperature stress on reproduction, physiology, and yield of spring and winter wheat
... high temperature and low rainfall can be detrimental to crop plants growth and development (Boyer, ...high temperature stress is similar, if not greater than, the damage due to drought stress (Gibson ... See full document
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The effects of environmental conditions on the growth, physiology and ultrastructure of the cyanobacterium Anacystis nidulans
... in temperature will have a competitive advantage over a more slowly responding ...the growth-limiting substrate at which competition occurred with the Spirillum ...on temperature although the cell ... See full document
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The integrated effects of projected climate change on cotton growth and physiology.
... the physiology and yield of cotton, and therefore on the Australian cotton ...and growth response of cotton to these projected changes in ...integrated effects of projected climatic change (elevated ... See full document
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Effects of water and nitrogen coupling on growth, physiology and yield of rice
... This study was carried out at Vegetables (Flowers) Scientific Institute (latitude 31°43′N, longitude 118°46′E), Jiangning District of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province in China from June to October of 2013 and 2015. The field ... See full document
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The effects of oxygen and temperature on the physiology of hatching stage Atlantic salmon
... for growth (growth hormone transgenesis) or triploidy (three sets of paired chromosomes) increased metabolic rate above a diploid conspecific (both by ...the growth hormone transgenic ... See full document
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The effects of oxygen and temperature on the physiology of hatching stage Atlantic salmon
... tshawytscha) for example, the mean egg size within a population can vary up to 300% (Rombough 1985). Juveniles from larger eggs show increased survival rates, growth and a delayed emergence with larger amounts of ... See full document
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Genetics of Eucalypts: traps and opportunities
... for growth and wood density are relatively high (Borralho et ...for growth at the subrace level suggesting significant genotype by environment interaction (see section ... See full document
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Eucalypts : picking the winners : a breeding objective for plantation eucalypts and early age selection towards this objective
... Chapter 3 derived a breeding objective for temperate plantation eucalypts grown for kraft pulp, defining basic density and growth rate as the traits of maximum importance to breeding tow[r] ... See full document
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Studies on the growth and physiology of attached marine algae
... the growth of the plant , without th is data there i s danger of a p ro life ra tio n of hypotheses such as the probably )indue emphasis placed on heterotrophy by Wilce (1967), as a means o f supporting the ... See full document
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Community genetics of eucalypts : provenance effects on canopy communities, potential drivers and underlying QTL
... In eucalypts, 1,8-cineole has been the primary terpene implicated in the defense of both insect and mammalian herbivory, which has been consistent across multiple species (Edwards et ...of eucalypts has ... See full document
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Effects of lornoxicam on the physiology of severe sepsis
... did not include a 'positive control' arm in their studies to eval- uate the effects of treatment with an agent such as indometh- acin or ibuprofen in their laboratory's models of sepsis. In our study we did not ... See full document
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The susceptibility of hybrid eucalypts to pests
... The genus Eucalyptus is renowned for its propensity for hybridisation Griffin and Cotterill 1988 and studies of three different natural hybrid zones of Eucalyptus have shown that in gene[r] ... See full document
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Effects of Temperature on Growth, Feed Intake and Antithrombin Activity of Poecilobdella manillensis
... the growth data of each temperature gradient are recorded, as presented in Table ...water temperature. When the feeding temperature was 26 °C, FBW, WG, and RWG of ...the temperature was ... See full document
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Notes on some Tasmanian eucalypts
... In regard to this remark, I can say that, having examined every one of Sieber's numbered Eucalypts in the great herbaria of Europe, he is not always infallible in regard to this difficul[r] ... See full document
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Physiology of Aging Invited Review: Aging and human temperature regulation
... From the existing literature, several questions with regard to thermoregulation and aging emerge that require further investigation. For example, the mech- anisms of reduced cutaneous vasoconstriction during cold stress ... See full document
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Transgenic studies of growth hormone secretagogue physiology
... In situ hybridisation and RNAse protection tissue screens with a hGHS-R specific probe revealed no transgene expression in the brain minus the hypothalamus, heart, kidney, liver, pancreas, stomach, gut, spleen and ... See full document
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