Sentences with phrase «orostachys japonicus»

japonicus no longer is an exotic guest — it is here to stay.
In addition to the sco2 mutant, other new Lotus japonicus mutants with spotty leaves have been isolated in Aarhus, which in the future will be used to give a more complete picture of how spotty leaves occur in plants.
In the lab, wild - caught toads (Bufo japonicus and B. torrenticola) willingly swallowed these beetles.
Until a few years ago the Asian bush mosquito, Aedes japonicus, was not yet present in Europe.
japonicus was found to be active from the beginning of March to the end of November.
An international research team has identified a new mutation in the plant Lotus japonicus which gives leaves with white spots.
Canadian entomologists have reported the first appearance of Aedes japonicus — an invasive, disease - carrying mosquito — in western Canada.
japonicus to expand its range is due to its ability to use a variety of «larval habitats and a cold tolerance that allows an expanded seasonal activity range in temperate climates,» according to a 2014 article in the Annual Review of Entomology.
japonicus larvae and adults in February 2015 in water in a tarpaulin.
A team of researchers from Simon Fraser University and Culex Environmental, a Burnaby - based mosquito control company, are studying an invasive, disease - carrying mosquito, Aedes japonicus, after finding it for the first time in Western Canada.
The researchers described the five sourpusses — Hanseniaspora vineae, Lachancea fermentati, Lachancea thermotolerans, Schizosaccharomyces japonicus and Wickerhamomyces anomalus — July 28 on bioRxiv.org.
«In our study, we used two mutant strains of the model plant Lotus japonicus to investigate whether the host plant actively makes up for this deficiency.»
Subsequent labeling experiments using the stable carbon isotope 13C demonstrated that wild - type L. japonicus hosts indeed directly provide the fungus with the required lipids.
Comparative analyses of the range of fatty acids and lipids present in the infected roots of the wild - type and mutant hosts revealed that certain fungus - specific fatty acids are either missing or their levels are drastically reduced in the colonized roots of mutant L. japonicus strains.
And now, scientists have identified another sense in the aquatic arsenal of Plotosus japonicus (above): Their whiskers can detect acidity in seawater.
While not the largest ant in China, «Camponotus japonicus is the largest ant in the northern Loess Plateau,» according to Li.
«As I observed, Camponotus japonicus just physically bite off and move the soil fragments with their jaws.»
He often warns about the threat of epidemics and exotic mosquitoes; when the Asian bush mosquito (Aedes japonicus) showed up in the Netherlands, for instance, Knols said it might be able to transmit Zika, and, if so, a major door - to - door eradication effort would be called for.
Previously, Associate Professor Eisuke Hasegawa of Hokkaido University and his colleagues had determined that Lasius japonicus ants prefer the nutrient - rich honeydew produced by green morphs.
Regulation of growth, intestinal microbiota, non-specific immune response and disease resistance of sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus (Selenka) in biofloc systems — Jinghua Chen — Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Molecular Characterization of LjSWEET3, a Sugar Transporter in Nodules of Lotus japonicus.
At PBE2018 Simona Radutoiu will give a talk on: «Lotus japonicus and rhizobia interactions; from simple to complex associations»
Schisandra fruit, along with Panax ginseng and Ophiopogon japonicus were shown to modulate hepatic lipids and lipid peroxidation in rats.
FOS can be extracted from chicory roots or produced from inulin (using the enzyme inulase) or sucrose (using the enzymes derived from Aspergillus japonicus yeasts)[5].
Several adult reptiles, such as Gekko japonicus, have the ability to precisely re-create a missing tail after amputation.
Maggie Whitson marked «Fruit of Styrax Japonicus (때죽나무 열매)» as hidden on the «Styrax japonicus» page.
Kento Furui added an unknown common name in an unknown language to «Chionoecetes japonicus Rathbun, 1932».
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