... Rice- Husk Rice husk constitutes the largest by-product ofrice milling and one fifth of the paddy by weight consists ofrice husk. Rice husk has a considerable fuel value for a variety of ... Magnesium mg/100g ofrice 14.75 13.59 Iron mg/100g ofrice 1.92 1.36 Zinc mg/100g ofrice 0.65 0.44 Thiamine mg/100g ofrice 0.073 ± 0.012 0.032 ± 0.009 Pyridoxine mg/100g ofrice 0.726 ± 0.025 ... scale. Rice- Bran Rice bran is the most valuable by-product of the rice milling industry. It is obtained from the outer layers of the brown rice during milling. Rice bran consists of pericarp,...
... values of C (x) calculated The Morphologyof Filamentous Fungi31Fig. 7.Concentration of vesicles (number/mm3) as a function of the distance to the middle of the hypha in mm.the genetics ofmorphology ... school of Trinci has been standing like abeacon in the landscape ofmorphologyof fungi for a number of decades.Acknowledgements.The author wishes to thank Dr. Sietsma, of the University of Groningen, ... 4.1.4).4.1.1Image AnalysisMuch of the early work on morphology was of a qualitative nature. Early paperswith a quantitative description of the morphologyof a number of fungi undersubmerged, stirred,...
... Interactions of Bioactive Plant Metabolites 215beneficial properties can best be exploited, we must redefine, or at least expand, ourdefinition of a model drug.Within the class of nontoxic bioactive plant ... overproduction of the target protein, pro-duction of proteins that pump the drug out of the cell, underproduction of proteinsthat allow the drug to enter the cell, improved repair of drug-induced ... dozens of active constituents in a plant extract. Indeed, a given meal richin plant compounds could contain hundreds of bioactive compounds, albeit in smalldoses. Second, within the class of (reasonably)...
... over the future of the resource.15.2.2 Organizations Involved in Conservation of Medicinal Plantsand Their EcosystemsThe important topic of ethnobotany and the sustainable use ofplant resourcesis ... characterization, evaluation, and distribution of seeds of more thanone-third of the accessions of the national system (i.e., nearly 197,000 accessions of almost 4,000 plant species). At Ames, approximately ... tobacco, it has often been claimed that a totipotent explant can be grownfrom any part of the plant. However, this concept has been vitiated in practice. Inmany species, explants of various organs...
... DO5Tab 4: Effect of KNO3 Spraying on yield and yield Component ofrice on Alluvial Soiein Nam Dinh- Spring Rice – 2009 ( Quinal/ha)Number of paricals/m2Number of grain/pan% of umfiiiedgrain1000 ... DO5Tab 5: Effect of KNO3 Spraying on yield and yield Component ofrice on Alluvial Soiein Nam Dinh- Summer rice – 2009 ( Quinal/ha)Number of paricals/m2Number of grain/pan% of umfiiiedgrain1000 ... 0Concentration of KNO3 3% With 300 liter/haTab2 : Effect of KNO3 feliar apraying on yield and yield component ofrice on degraded soil in Bac Giang- Spring Rice 2009 ( Quinntal/ha)Number of paricals/m2Number...
... encodes an isoform of Erv-C which is present in the latex of the plant. Materials and methodsCloning, expression, purification and refolding of rproErv-C+CTThe entire open reading frame of the Erv-C ... Leu23 of the CT-extension of the rmErv-C+CTmolecule witha minimum distance of 1.9 A˚between two atoms of the two leucines (Fig. 8A). Because the Leu23 residue of the CT-extension of the ... fitting of the Michaelis–Menten saturation curve using the software GraphpadPRISM (http://www.graphpad.com/prism).bEach value of specific activity of rproErv-C+CT and rproErv-CDCT is a mean of three...
... 24.30Content of the asymmetric unitNumber of nonhydrogen atoms 7081 12 516Number of protein molecules 2 4Number of water molecules 804 181Number of glycerol molecules 2 –Number of sodium ions ... chain of this residue is pushed out of the catalytic pocket upon phytate binding. Here,PhyK mimics the phytate-bound structure of AppA,even in the absence of sulfate ions. The side chain of the ... an Indonesian rice field during a survey for phytase-producing bacte-ria associated with plant rhizospheres. It is assumedthat the presence of such bacteria within the vicinity of plant roots...
... value of debt, 2010 ($ millions)Ratio of total external debt to exports of goods and services (%)Ratio of present value of debt to exports of goods and services (%)Ratio of total external ... (continued)CountryTotal external debt, 2010 ($ millions)Present value of debt, 2010 ($ millions)Ratio of total external debt to exports of goods and services (%)Ratio of present value of debt to ... members from External Affairs, Office of the Publisher, coordinated the publication and dissemination of the book.This volume and its companion volume, The Little Data Book on External Debt,...
... the valuation of mortality in the context of cost-benefit analysis of air quality options. http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/enveco/others/value _of_ life.htmApplication ofexternal costs ... assessment of the externalities of emissions in 1998 of: SO2 (sulphur dioxide): through effects of SO2 and sulphate aerosols on health, and SO2 and acidity on materialsNOx (oxides of nitrogen): ... measurement of the length of each country's coastline bordering the sea area in question. The weighted average was then calculated as the sum of: {[externality of country_a] * [length of coast...
... lM of OsDmc1 in absence of ATP; (2) with 1.25 lM of OsDmc1 in presence of 2.0 mM of AMP-PNP; (3) with 1.25 lM of OsDmc1 in presence of 2.0 mM ATP-c-S; (4) with 1.25 lM of OsDmc1 in presence of ... characterization of OsDMC1, the rice homologue of the yeast DMC1 gene essential for meiosis. Sex Plant Reprod 13, 285–288.20 Kathiresan A, Khush GS & Bennett J (2002) Two rice DMC1 genes ... absence of any nucleotidecofactor results in attenuation of spontaneous anneal-ing (compare line 1, Fig. 3 with line 2, Fig. 2A); thisattenuation is undone only in the presence of nucleo-tide cofactors...
... and Messrs. Pierce of Milton, Bailey of Plymouth,Brown of Gloucester, Fairbank of Warren, Bailey of Newbury, Sanderson of Lynn, Whittlesey of Pittsfieldand Bartlett of Boston, of the House, were ... shaken of many of ther pretendedfreinds, and disappointed them of much of their hoped for & proffered means. By the advise of some freindsthis pattente was not taken in y^e name of any of their ... Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States of America at his Official Office in the State House in the City of Bostonand that from the time of the delivery of the said...
... Opin. Plant Biol. 2, 207–213.3. Kawaguchi, M. & Syono, K. (1996) The excessive production of indole-3-acetic acid and its significance in studies of the bio-synthesis of this regulator ofplant ... and orientation of helices. The superposition of the IPDC monomer on the subunit of ScPDC and ZmPDCresults in rmsd of 1.24 A˚for 470 out of 563 Ca atomsand 1.48 A˚for 496 out of 568 Ca atoms, ... consistent with a role of this helix inclosure of the active site [36].A model of the a-carbanion/enamine intermediate of thesubstrate indole-3-pyruvate with ThDP in the active site of IPDC was built...
... of all of the enzymes of thepathway (Fig. 4), it is clear that only about half of theenzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle, the major pathway of carbon metabolism in mitochondria of oxygen-respiringeukaryotes, ... mass of 90 kDaand are typically homodimers of 45-kDa subunits [ 44,45]. Inthe presence of Mg2+, glyoxysomal CS of plants also formstetramers [43]. However, there are also a number of bacteriafor ... origin of its individual enzymes.However, the study of the enzymes of the tricarboxylicacid cycle necessarily also entails the s tudy of the severalenzymes involved in t he glyoxylate cycle in plants,...
... shows the digestibility of protein of three plant- ingredients for grass carp. Table 5. Digestibility of dry matter of three plant - ingredients for grass carp Diets Rice bran Corn meal Cassava ... studies. 3.3. The digestibility of ash The digestibility of ash (or crude ash) of three plant- ingredients is reported in table 7. The digestibility of ash ofrice bran and corn meal was higher ... ADC of dry matter, nutrients in the tested ingredient were calculated according to the following formulae: ADC of DM of test ingredient (%) = (ADC of DM of the test diet - 0.7 x ADC of DM of...