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Frontiers

Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the US and Europe Although the current recommended Lyme antibiotic treatment is effective for the majority of Lyme disease patients about 10–20% of patients continue to suffer from persisting symptoms There have been various anecdotal reports on the use of herbal extracts for treating patients with persisting

PLOS ONE: accelerating the publication of peer

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Contributions of the history physical examination and

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The challenge for botanic garden science

1 INTRODUCTION At last summer's International Botanical Congress in Shenzhen China I was delighted to be invited to attend an evening event launching this journal Plants People Planet The evening was enlivened by a debate among the guests about whether this new journal would cut itself loose from the "tyranny" of citation indices and impact factors and instead aim

Botanical‐Inspired 4D Printing of Hydrogel at the

Botanical systems have evolved the intriguing ability to respond to diverse stimuli due to long‐term survival competition Mimicking these dynamic behaviors has greatly advanced the developments in wide fields ranging from soft robotics precision sensors to drug delivery and biomedical devices

Prediction of Botanical Composition Using NIRS

Point quadrat hand separation and histological methods for determining botanical composition are tedious time consuming and expensive Near‐infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) was used as a rapid method to predict botanical composition of

VARTAK A with contributions by WHITE J J and BRUNO

Jun 01 2001Read VARTAK A with contributions by WHITE J J and BRUNO L B Portraits of Indian trees Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation and Chatham College Pittsburgh: 1999 Pp 44 illustrated (20 colour 6 monochrome plates) Price US$ 9 (US$ 13 post paid) (paperback) ISBN 0-913196-66-5 Archives of Natural History on DeepDyve the

Advances in Botanical Research

Advances in Botanical Research Explore book series content Latest volume Chapters in press All volumes Sign in to set up alerts RSS Latest volumes Volume 95 pp 1–444 (2020) Book chapter Full text access Rotation of the γ-subunit in single membrane-bound H +-ATPsynthases from chloroplasts during ATP synthesis Roland Bienert

Optimization of a simple accurate and low cost method for

Oct 13 2019As in the grains of crops corn starch contains certain levels of water protein and cellulosic fiber that affect the measurement of the net weight of starch (glucose polymer) Corn starch samples stored in the lab refrigerator weighing more than 0 3 g were dried at 105 C for 2 h in a ceramic crucible

Hydraulic conductivity and contribution of aquaporins to

Plant source Four recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L ) from the collection of the Laboratory of Plant-Microbe Interactions (LIPM) INRA of Toulouse France were used in the experiments namely: RIL 043 RIL 127 RIL 149 and RIL 200 The four RILs are lines from the INEDI RIL population This population was obtained by self pollination to at least

PLANT NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE A and Its Putative Receptor PNP

The plant stress hormone salicylic acid (SA) participates in local and systemic acquired resistance which eventually leads to whole-plant resistance to bacterial pathogens However if SA-mediated signaling is not appropriately controlled plants incur defense-associated fitness costs such as growth inhibition and cell death Despite its importance to date only a few

Aerobiology

Book chapter Full text access Allergic pulmonary disease due to inhaled organic dusts Examples of the contributions during these sessions included studies on the transmission of meningococci among Army recruits the transfer and acquisition of micro-organisms between and by patients nursed in a uni-directionally ventilated environment and

Henry Hurd Rusby: the father of economic botany at the New

Balick M J editor 1986 Botanical gardens and arboreta: future directions Contributions from the International Working Meeting held at The New York Botanical Garden October 6–8 1980 The N Y Botanical Garden and American Association of Botanical

Effectiveness of plant

Dec 21 2019Effectiveness of plant-based products against Anopheles spp Potential plant-based repellents stratified by protection time with at least 4 h protection time are reported in Table 2 The highest repellency effect was identified from Ligusticum sinense extract followed by citronella pine Dalbergia sissoo peppermint and Rhizophora mucronata oils with complete

Do ethnobotanical and laboratory data predict clinical

Mar 15 2011Authors' contributions MLW drafted the ethnobotanical and safety components of the score and PR and FBV designed the laboratory efficacy components All authors helped to refine these scoring systems MLW and DF conducted the literature searches and calculated scores for included remedies

Applications in Plant Sciences

Use the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues Learn more Copy URL aspects of the plant–environment spectrum Contributions from AJB focus on three subjects pertaining to plant–environment interactions: plant responses Techniques can be used in the field in a laboratory setting

Techniques for the collection

Tropical orchids need more study with respect to their mycorrhizal associations For researchers in distant countries who aspire to study these orchids augmenting their conservation the great distances involved coupled with limited funds pose formidable challenges These challenges are sometimes exacerbated by political unrest delays in securing permits unexpected hardships

Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of the

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Dendrocerotales

Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 64: 71–86 Katagiri T Furuki T 2018 Checklist of Japanese liverworts and hornworts Full text Reference page Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License additional terms may apply By using this site

Management of the aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer) and the

Jun 02 2020Similarly botanical formulation Azadirachtin 1% at 4 and 5 ml/l was most effective in reducing M persicae and B tabaci on capsicum under protected cultivation These results suggest that these biorationals can be included in integrated pest management programs designed for controlling the aphid and whitefly population on capsicum under

Global response patterns of plant photosynthesis to

Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Botany South China Botanical Garden and Center for Plant Ecology Core Botanical Gardens Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou China The full text of this article hosted at iucr is unavailable due to

Applications in Plant Sciences

Author contributions M K conceived and designed the project A P carried out the field and laboratory works supervised by H H C F conducted bioinformatics analyses A F and C F wrote the manuscript All authors read and approved the final version of

Ladies in the laboratory III : South African Australian

Get this from a library! Ladies in the laboratory III : South African Australian New Zealand and Canadian women in science : nineteenth and early twentieth centuries : a survey of their contributions [Mary R S Creese Thomas M Creese] -- The women whose lives and work are discussed here range from natural history collectors and scientific illustrators to the first

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Archives of Pathology Laboratory Medicine Online

Collection and Handling of Thoracic Small Biopsy and Cytology Specimens for Ancillary Studies: Guideline From the College of American Pathologists in Collaboration With the American College of Chest Physicians Association for Molecular Pathology American Society of Cytopathology American Thoracic Society Pulmonary Pathology Society Papanicolaou Society of

University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS) : Selected

Dec 10 2019Botanicus Digital Library a freely accessible Web-based encyclopedia of historic botanical literature from the Missouri Botanical Garden Library Gallica a site of the Biblioth que nationale de France offers on line full text versions of more than one thousand historic publications Many of the documents available are core to plant