... shoots of Picea abies and leaves of Coflea liberica at various tem- peratures Physiol Plant.70, 189-195 Gross K & Pham-Nguyen T (1987b) The influence of constant long-term water stress on 7-26 Larcher ... spruces and Douglas firs, given different levels ofwater supply for several years in the field (in German) Allg Forst Jagdztg 159, 230-239 Gross K & Pham-Nguyen T (1987a) Pressurevolume analyses ... very limited water supply was reduced (Figs 1, 2) The degree of reduction depended pri- upon intensity ofwater stress but also modified by water vapor saturation deficit (WSD) and the level of...
... (février) La hauteur des plants forte pour les plants inoculés avec les souches de S collinitus, mais la croissance pondérale La capacité totale état la plus élevée dans le cas des plants inoculés ... R roseolus and S collinitus treatments, but root and whole plant biomass were lower in the S collinitus treatment Differential seasonal courses ofgrowthand CO assimilation cannot be eliminated ... capacities, plus lower and more variable WUE in non-inoculated seedlings, may, at least partly, explain the poor initial and survival growth after planting-out commonly observed in different plantation...
... the filler types, shape, dimension, percentage of filler loading, and presence of coupling agent According to Adhikary et al.,2 the dimensional stability and strength of wood flour polyethylene ... Effect of Treated and Untreated Filler Loading 96 Zadorecki, P & Foldin, P (1986) Surface modification of cellulose fibres III Durability of cellulose-polyster composites under environmental aging ... addition of untreated filler decreased the tensile strength of the LDPE/WHF composites LDPE is hydrophobic by nature, while the cellulose fibers are Effect of Treated and Untreated Filler Loading...
... from the local herbicide-treated plots (LH, ), the mechanically double-cultivated plots (CP, •) and the control plots (V, ) of the recently established plantations (1YS) The number of sampled trees ... trees from the locally herbicide-treated plots (LH, ), the mechanically double-cultivated plots (CP, •) and the control plots (V, ) of the 2-year old site (2YS) The number of sampled trees was ... the development of the plant root system (where the fixed C is preferentially allocated) and thus plant establishment 2YS plants responded more markedly in terms ofgrowthand biomass allocation...
... muscles (table IX) MS genes also had a favourable effect on meat colour of the gluteus superficialis and biceps femoris muscles and on water holding capacity of the gluteus superficialis muscle ... follows: p no I = = = where: 9LW,gMS,9PI = direct effects of LW, MS and PI breeds, respectively; giw!9,its maternal effects of LW and MS breeds, respectively; gz grandw maternal effect of LW ... estimated carcass lean content (table VIII) use of MS genes led to an increase of ultimate pH of gluteus superficialis and femoris muscles and, to a lower extent in the longissimus dorsi and adductor...
... 9, 13 and 21), all water potential (WC), and electrolyte leakage (EL) ), pd (Ψ measurements On the first four water content sampling dates (days 0, sampled simultaneouswere randomly selected ... The effects of nitrogen and drought on loblolly pine seedlings, For Sci 10 (1964) 143-150 [18] Premachandra G.S., Hahn D.T., Rhodes D., Joly R.J., Leaf water relations and solute accumulation in ... represents water loss from plant surfaces after stomatal closure Minimum transpiration rate of each shoot was calculated on a mass basis as the ratio of the slope of the linear portion (calculated by lin2...
... availability, plant C/N balance decreases and plant growth will be enhanced until being carbon-limited; in such circumstances, carbohydrate reserves will be low, while nitrogen will be in excess and therefore ... Central Spain where the climate is typically continental Mediterranean (Fig 1) Seedlings emerged by the end of April, and were regularly watered with no fertilizers till the second week of May ... by plants in response to increases of resource availability (See text for explanation.) Total N pool per plant (Npool ) and whole-plant nitrogen concentration ([N]plant ) were calculated following...
... pentobarbital was subsequently analyzed The loss of the General pharmacological profiles of BV and its water- soluble fractions mouses righting reflex was selected as a marker of sleepinduction ... vehicle group, BV and BVA fractions (BVAF1 and BVAF3) did not produce any significant changes in the gastrointestinal General pharmacological profiles of BV and its water- soluble fractions Table ... pharmacological profiles of BV and its water- soluble fractions 313 Table Effect of bee venom (BV), BVAF1 and BVAF3 on spontaneous ambulatory activity Treatment Dose (mg/kg) N Vehicle - BV Distance traveled...
... period of time from just 30 kg to 40 kg ha–1 yr–1 The experimental sites are on the slightly sloped Solling Plateau The geological parent material is a Triassic sandstone on which slightly podsolic, ... half of the total amount can be allocated to the OL andOF layer Probably due to the high atmospheric nitrogen inputs, the C/N-ratio of 25 found in all humus layers is less than that normal for ... Institute of Soil Science and Forest Nutrition, the Institute of Silviculture and the Zoological Institute The results presented here focus on the work of the group Eco-physiology and Growth, which...
... humidity, and various levels of CO and under a range of light intensities Spe, 2 cifically, light and CO curves were generated The on total leaf area suming a of the needles was calculated semi-cylinder ... chlorophyll a and b in N-dimethylformamide and 80% acetone Plant Physiol77, 483-485 Jacob J, Lawlor DW (1991) Stomatal and mesophyll limitations ofphotosynthesis in phosphate deficient sunflower, ... (1987) Photosynthesis, Molecular, Physiological, and Environmental Processes Longman Scientific and Technical, New York Leuning R (1990) Modelling stomatal behaviour andphotosynthesisof Eucalyptus...
... showed both low initial values and a strong reduction Calculated values of c ini creased regularly, reaching levels of 250 -1 μmol.mol at the end of the waterlogging period After 12 d of drainage, ... basis of a linear relationship betwen A and c until c 250 μmol.mol -1 i i = Measurements ofwater status Shoots of randomly selected plants (2 control and treated per species) were cut off ... (see Colin-Belgrand et al, 1991) A and g were measured weekly in the same shoot bearing 3-4 leaves of seedlings per species (3 waterlogged and control) Measurements were made in series (waterlogged...
... previously [20] We placed 200 lof serum diluted 1:5 in phosphate-buffered saline into each well of a 96-well microtitre plate and added 20 lof acetic acid to each well For the standards, ... patients with systemic sclerosis: correlation between circulating soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (sVCAM-1) and impaired left ventricular diastolic function Rheumatol Int 2000, 20:21-4 22 ... K, Blann A, Bowers E, Black CM: Losartan therapy for Raynaud's phenomenon and scleroderma: clinical and biochemical findings in a fifteenweek, randomized, parallel-group, controlled trial Arthritis...
... Effects of drought on fluorescence chlorophyll a All tested species displayed similar shapes for chlorophyll a fluorescence kinetics while well watered, with a fairly large interindividual variability; ... chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics were recorded for each twig before high illumination treatment, 30 after and night later RESULTS Plant water status Predawn leaf water potential (ψ of all ... initial values, but the overall evolution was Alteration of (A, C) relationships showed that apparently both stomatal and non stomatal factors contributed to the limitation of A The maximal rate of...
... Some effects of various combinations of day and night temperatures and photoperiod on the height growthof loblolly pine seedlings For Sci 3, 45-53 Stevens G (19;95) In: Lands in Collision Discovering ... Influence of constant growth temperature upon the productivity and gas exchange of seedlings of Scots pine and European larch For Sci 26, 301-309 Hellmers H (1966) Growth response of redwood seedlings ... Biogeography, an Ecological and Evolutionary Approach 2nd edn., Blackwell Scientific Publ., Hellmers H., Genthe M.K & Ronco F (1970) Temperature affects growthand development of Engelmann spruce For...
... criteria Renal failure was defined using the RIFLE criteria [18] Gas6 and sAxl ELISAs Blood samples for the analyses of plasma proteins and lactate were collected from subjects at enrollment in the ... the influence of PMA and LPS [10,19] Gas6 correlates with IL-6, procalcitonin and the number of organs failing, whereas sAxl correlates to bilirubin, Gas6, procalcitonin and number of failing organs, ... macrophage clearance of apoptotic cells and platelet aggregation Blood 2007, 109:1026-1033 20 Caraux A, Lu Q, Fernandez N, Riou S, Di Santo JP, Raulet DH, Lemke G, Roth C: Natural killer cell differentiation...
... environment-quenching relationship of those conjugated polyelectrolytes as biosensors In all, many water- soluble poly(p-phneylenevinylene) and cationic ammonium-functionalized poly(p-phenyleneethynylene) derivatives ... more complex than elemental silicon and are more difficult to produce and to process, the evolution of an analogous technology is still far behind technologies evolved for silicon Electroluminescence ... were the polymers of high molecular weight and good solubility, they were also more stable to air and light compared to poly(2-butyl-5-(2’-ethylhexyl)-1,4-phenylenevinylene) (BUEH-PPV) and showed...
... boars Luc et al (2011) also observed similar result in a report on Piétrain and hybrid boars 2.3 Statistical analysis Growth performance (BW and ADG) were analysed using a linear model including ... Influence of the season on semen traits of exotic boars under industrial and semiindustrial conditions in North Vietnam Journal of Animal Science and Technology, The National Institute of Animal ... des classes moyennes et de l agriculture de Belgique (1999): A total of 41 boars, genetically identified at the halothane locus using PCR on samples from tail tissues according to the method of...
... weather Field investigations included water sampling andwater level measurement at the natural pond and feeding pond, at the flow inlet and flow outlet of the pond, in addition to sampling of mud ... ~ Shallow well Fiscal 2003 Re-maintenance ofwater channel along insectary Fiscal 2004 Re-maintenance ofwater channel along insectary Fiscal 2005 Dredging work (Entire water area) Fiscal 2006 ... Outline of points of investigation19) Fig depicts sampling points for water quality analysis and amounts of inflow and outflow Fig shows sampling points of bottom mud Points ofwater sampling...
... in all households of size d for a day (L/ all households/day) AWUd,w: seasonal water use w in all households of size d for a day in spring and fall (L/ all households/day) Nd: number of households ... million m3, 250 million m3, and 377 million m3 of groundwater, respectively, can be saved Further studies will be needed to investigate the demand structure of industrial and agricultural water ... water supply: surface waterand groundwater The amount of surface water supplied and ground water available are 824 and 1,236 million m3, respectively Surface Evaporation Total water supply 2,060...
... highly permeable geology, water easily infiltrates to the subsurface and as a result river flow is less and in some sections water does not flow at all Consequently, pollution loads will not flow ... TN and TDS were not diluted by the ground water inflow Thus, while calculating the pollution loads of the individual basin, dilution factor was only considered for COD and TP Water quality pollution ... was calculated as an equivalent area based on the unit loads of pollution from paddy field and cultivated land In the case of agriculture area and atmospheric N loads, generally, it could be...