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1Y. Shang ; Y. Ma ; Y. Zhou ; H. Zhang ; L. Duan ; H. Chen ; J. Zeng ; Q. Zhou ; S. Wang ; W. Gu ; M. Liu ; J. Ren ; X. Gu ; S. Zhang ; Y. Wang ; K. Yasukawa ; H. J. Bouwmeester ; X. Qi ; Z. Zhang ; W. J. Lucas ; S. Huang
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2014Staff ViewPublication Date: 2014-11-29Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Base Sequence ; Cucumis sativus/genetics/*metabolism ; Fruit/genetics/*metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ; Genome, Plant ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Plant Leaves/genetics/*metabolism ; Plant Proteins/genetics/*metabolism ; *Taste ; Transcription Factors/genetics/*metabolism ; Triterpenes/chemical synthesis/*metabolismPublished by: -
2T. Kretzschmar ; W. Kohlen ; J. Sasse ; L. Borghi ; M. Schlegel ; J. B. Bachelier ; D. Reinhardt ; R. Bours ; H. J. Bouwmeester ; E. Martinoia
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Published 2012Staff ViewPublication Date: 2012-03-09Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters/genetics/*metabolism ; Abscisic Acid/pharmacology ; Arabidopsis/*drug effects/embryology/genetics/metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ; Germination ; Lactones/*pharmacology ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mycorrhizae/drug effects ; Naphthaleneacetic Acids/pharmacology ; Petunia/genetics/*metabolism ; Phenotype ; Plant Growth Regulators/*pharmacology ; Plant Proteins/genetics/*metabolism ; Plant Roots/drug effects/metabolism/microbiology ; Signal Transduction/*drug effects ; Symbiosis/*drug effectsPublished by: -
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ISSN: 1572-8838Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyElectrical Engineering, Measurement and Control TechnologyNotes: Abstract Oxygen permeation measurement is demonstrated, not only for a mixed oxide ionic and electronic conductor, but also as a new alternative to determine ambipolar conductivities, which can be usually reduced to be partial conductivities (either ionic or electronic). As a model system and an end member of an important oxygen permeable La1-xSrxCoO3-δ dense membrane system, LaCoO3 dense ceramic was measured with respect to the thickness, temperature and oxygen partial pressure dependencies of its oxygen permeability. Within the thickness range used (down to 0.041cm), the oxygen permeation of LaCoO3 was found to be purely controlled by bulk diffusion with activation energies between 260–300kJmol-1. Its ionic conductivity and oxygen self-diffusion coefficient as functions of oxygen partial pressure were also derived from permeability data. PO2-0.46 and PO2-0.31 relations were found in the high pressure (1.01–10-2bar) and low pressure (10-2.8–10-3.4bar) ranges, respectively.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
4Kozhukharov, V. ; Machkova, M. ; Ivanov, P. ; Bouwmeester, H. J. M. ; Doorn, R.
Springer
Published 1996Staff ViewISSN: 1573-4811Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision MechanicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1862-0760Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract To improve both the thermal stability and the electrical conductivity, alkali ion conducting carbonates and sulfates with admixtures of alkaline earth compounds as well as insulating materials such as γ-Al2O3 were prepared and characterized by conductivity measurements, X-ray studies, DSC and SEM/EDX. The addition of the divalent carbonates and sulphates causes two effects. On the one hand side, the alkali earth compounds can be dissolved depending on the ionic radius to a more or less large extent, which is accompanied by an increase in the electrical conductivity. On the other hand side, a two phase mixture consisting of an excess of dopant is formed with an enhancement in the conductivity and improvement of the mechanical stability. This phenomenon, known as composite effect, could be observed in the following systems Na2CO3-BaCO3, Na2CO3-SrCO3, Na2SO4-BaSO4, K2SO4-BaSO4, Na2SO4-γ-Al203, K2SO4-γ-Al2O3.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
6Dijkstra, Jeanne ; Bos, L. ; Bouwmeester, H. J. ; Hadiastono, Tutung ; Lohuis, H.
Springer
Published 1987Staff ViewISSN: 1573-8469Keywords: bean common mosaic virus ; soybean mosaic virusSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, NutritionDescription / Table of Contents: Samenvatting Twee potyvirussen, de een in Nederland ingevoerd met genenmateriaal vanVigna unguiculata ssp.sesquipedalis en de ander uit planten van sojaboon (Glycine max) in Indonesië, werden vergeleken met twee isolaten van ‘blackeye cowpea mosiac virus’ (BICMV) en een Marokkaans isolaat van ‘cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus’ (CAMV). Op grond van waardplantenreeksen, symptomen en serologie stellen de auteurs voor om alle vijf isolaten te beschouwen als BICMV. Gebaseerd op de verkregen resultaten en een kritische beschouwing van de literatuur wordt de aanbeveling gedaan om de naam CAMV te laten vallen ten gunste van BICMV.Notes: Abstract Two potyvirus isolates, one from germplasm of yard-long bean (Vigna unguiculata ssp.sesquipedalis) introduced into the Netherlands, and another one from soybean plants (Glycine max) in Indonesia, were compared with two virus isolates of blackeye cowpea mosaic virus (BICMV) from the USA and a Moroccan isolate of cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CAMV). It is proposed that all five isolates be now considered BICMV on the basis of host ranges, symptoms and serology. From our results, and a reassessment of the literature it is suggested to drop the name CAMV in favour of BICMV.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
7Athanasiou, C. ; Marnellos, G. ; Elshof, J. E. ; Tsiakaras, P. ; Bouwmeester, H. J. M. ; Stoukides, M.
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Published 1997Staff ViewISSN: 1862-0760Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract The catalytic and electrocatalytic behaviour of the La0.6Sr0.4Co0.8Fe0.2O3 (LSCF) perovskite deposited on yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ), was studied during the reaction of methane oxidation. Experiments were carried out at atmospheric pressure, and at temperatures between 600 and 900 °C. When, instead of cofeeding with methane in the gas phase, oxygen was electrochemically supplied as O2−, considerable changes in the methane conversion and product selectivity were observed. The non-faradaic effects (NEMCA) were also studied and compared to those observed with metal catalysts.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: