... 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...
... in plant extracts can often be so high that whenMg-ATPisaddedtoanextracttheactivityofNRappearsto go up because Mg-ATP prevents the hydrolysis of NADH, instead of down due to the effect of phosphory-lation ... asecond protein of the plant nucleotide pyrophosphatasefamily. Nucleotide pyrophosphatases belong to a family of widely distributed hydrolases that are active on a variety of derivatives of nucleoside ... vitro of two intracellular inactivators of nitrate reductasefrom Neurospora. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 540, 33–47.30. Leong, C.C. & Shen, T.C. (1980) Nitrate reductase inhibitor of rice plants....
... vitro functionality of its translated prod-uct. We also describe unique kinetic and biophysicalproperties of the plant TPPs.ResultsIsolation ofrice OsTPP2Completion of the rice genome sequence ... biosynthesis in higher plants hasbeen demonstrated, details of both the physiologicfunctions and regulation of this pathway remain lar-gely unknown. Genome sequencing of Arabidopsis and rice has revealed ... diver-gent functions in rice. In addition, the enzymaticproperties ofplant TPPs are largely unknown.In this article, we report the isolation of a secondTPP gene from rice, OsTPP2, and its relative...
... determine head rice yield which is defined as the ratio of the mass of unbroken kernel to the total mass of paddy rice. The head rice is composed of grains which maintain at least 75% of their length ... collection of data was harvesting time- before and after grain maturity. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of harvesting time of several rice varieties on the level ofrice ... believed that the level of kernel fissuring can be a better indicator ofrice cracking than head rice yield. Colour of milled rice The colour parameters measured for the two rice varieties are...
... effective heat of formation of various binaries: TiAl3 of −2.96 kJ/mol, NiAl3 of −5.32 kJ/mol, MoAl12 of −3.9 kJ/mol, and TaAl3 of −2.40 kJ/mol. The effective heat of formation was ... show the metal on either side of a 5-µm gap. Figure 6. The three-dimensional [3-D] AFM images of the surface morphology. The 3-D AFM images of the surface morphology with various ohmic contact ... Figure 3. Microscope photographs of surface morphology. Microscope photographs of surface morphologyof Ti/Al/Ta/Au (20/80/40/100 nm) ohmic stacks with different...
... of Fig. 4 is a closer view of the nanowhiskerdeformed in the presence of electron beam, which is con-firmed by the random bulging and smearing of the nano-whisker surface. The deformation of ... surfactants on the surface morphol-ogy of the nanostructure, the MBH materials were alsosynthesized in the presence of surfactants. The surface morphology of MBH nanowhiskers fabricated with sur-factants ... understand the effect of sample processingconditions on the morphology, we performed the samplesynthesis in open air instead of in an autoclave, where theprecipitate of the starting materials...
... radius of R0-X which formsthe next segment of the rod of length l2. The subsequentlayers have radii of R0- 2X, R0- 3X, R0- 4X, R0- 5Xand so forth. The ith layer will have a radius of ... surface area of all atomic ormolecular layers in the source. A plot of l versus 1/D2should be a positive straight line graph with a y-intercept of zero and a slope of f. Similarly a plot of aspect ... Proposed schematic of the solid–vapour–solid mechanism of growth of 1D nano-structure from a spherical layer of atoms in a tipgrowth378 Nanoscale Res Lett (2008) 3:372–380123 of the substrate...
... Cambodian Department of Water Resources and Meteorology.Inundation ofrice fi elds and rice growing2.5 The general pattern of inundation and of rice- growing is as follows. Seeds are planted (to grow ... summary of the activities reported by fi shers.Activity Aug-03 Sep-03 Oct-03 Nov-03 Dec-03 Jan-04 Feb-04Wage labour – cultivation of rice- fi elds Wage labour – rice planting Wage labour – rice ... because of the vast extent of rice- fi eld habitat, the yield and composition of this part of the fi shery needs to be quantifi ed throughout the lower Mekong Basin generally, if the yield of the...
... genome. The results of PCRs would confirm the appearance of the AtAOS2 gene in the transgenic rice genome. 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS 2.1. Extraction ofrice DNA The leaves of one-month-old wild-type ... and transgenic rice plants were extracted by using the DNeasy Plant Mini Kit (QIAGEN) according to the instructions of the manufacturer. 2.2. PCR analysis 2.2.1. Design of Primers The Primer ... bp) in transgenic rice plants, a strong band (about 200 bp) was also detected in both non - transgenic and transgenic rice plants. This is because there are AOS genes in the rice genome. As...
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... 154 34 Calcium mg/100g ofrice 2.92 0.91 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 ... 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 ... 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,...