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1Effects of sodium roasting on the leaching rate of boron-bearing tailings and its mechanism analysisStaff View
Publication Date: 2018-08-09Publisher: Royal SocietyElectronic ISSN: 2054-5703Topics: Natural Sciences in GeneralKeywords: materials sciencePublished by: -
2J. Jia ; S. Zhao ; X. Kong ; Y. Li ; G. Zhao ; W. He ; R. Appels ; M. Pfeifer ; Y. Tao ; X. Zhang ; R. Jing ; C. Zhang ; Y. Ma ; L. Gao ; C. Gao ; M. Spannagl ; K. F. Mayer ; D. Li ; S. Pan ; F. Zheng ; Q. Hu ; X. Xia ; J. Li ; Q. Liang ; J. Chen ; T. Wicker ; C. Gou ; H. Kuang ; G. He ; Y. Luo ; B. Keller ; Q. Xia ; P. Lu ; J. Wang ; H. Zou ; R. Zhang ; J. Xu ; J. Gao ; C. Middleton ; Z. Quan ; G. Liu ; H. Yang ; X. Liu ; Z. He ; L. Mao
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Published 2013Staff ViewPublication Date: 2013-03-29Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Adaptation, Physiological/*genetics ; Brachypodium/genetics ; Chromosome Mapping ; Chromosomes, Plant/genetics ; DNA Transposable Elements/genetics ; Disease Resistance/genetics ; Genes, Plant/genetics ; Genome, Plant/*genetics ; Hordeum/genetics ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Plant Diseases ; Poaceae/*genetics ; Polyploidy ; Sequence Analysis, RNA ; Transcription Factors/genetics ; Triticum/*genetics/physiologyPublished by: -
3X. Xu ; S. Pan ; S. Cheng ; B. Zhang ; D. Mu ; P. Ni ; G. Zhang ; S. Yang ; R. Li ; J. Wang ; G. Orjeda ; F. Guzman ; M. Torres ; R. Lozano ; O. Ponce ; D. Martinez ; G. De la Cruz ; S. K. Chakrabarti ; V. U. Patil ; K. G. Skryabin ; B. B. Kuznetsov ; N. V. Ravin ; T. V. Kolganova ; A. V. Beletsky ; A. V. Mardanov ; A. Di Genova ; D. M. Bolser ; D. M. Martin ; G. Li ; Y. Yang ; H. Kuang ; Q. Hu ; X. Xiong ; G. J. Bishop ; B. Sagredo ; N. Mejia ; W. Zagorski ; R. Gromadka ; J. Gawor ; P. Szczesny ; S. Huang ; Z. Zhang ; C. Liang ; J. He ; Y. Li ; Y. He ; J. Xu ; Y. Zhang ; B. Xie ; Y. Du ; D. Qu ; M. Bonierbale ; M. Ghislain ; R. Herrera Mdel ; G. Giuliano ; M. Pietrella ; G. Perrotta ; P. Facella ; K. O'Brien ; S. E. Feingold ; L. E. Barreiro ; G. A. Massa ; L. Diambra ; B. R. Whitty ; B. Vaillancourt ; H. Lin ; A. N. Massa ; M. Geoffroy ; S. Lundback ; D. DellaPenna ; C. R. Buell ; S. K. Sharma ; D. F. Marshall ; R. Waugh ; G. J. Bryan ; M. Destefanis ; I. Nagy ; D. Milbourne ; S. J. Thomson ; M. Fiers ; J. M. Jacobs ; K. L. Nielsen ; M. Sonderkaer ; M. Iovene ; G. A. Torres ; J. Jiang ; R. E. Veilleux ; C. W. Bachem ; J. de Boer ; T. Borm ; B. Kloosterman ; H. van Eck ; E. Datema ; B. Hekkert ; A. Goverse ; R. C. van Ham ; R. G. Visser
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Published 2011Staff ViewPublication Date: 2011-07-12Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Evolution, Molecular ; Gene Duplication ; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ; Genes, Plant/genetics ; Genetic Variation ; Genome, Plant/*genetics ; *Genomics ; Haplotypes/genetics ; Heterozygote ; Homozygote ; Immunity, Innate ; Inbreeding ; Molecular Sequence Annotation ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Plant Diseases/genetics ; Ploidies ; Solanum tuberosum/*genetics/physiologyPublished by: -
4X. K. Zhang, J. J. Yuan, Y. M. Xie, Y. Yu, F. G. Kuang, H. J. Yu, X. R. Zhu, and H. Shen
American Physical Society (APS)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-03-06Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)Print ISSN: 1098-0121Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795Topics: PhysicsKeywords: MagnetismPublished by: -
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ISSN: 0022-0973Topics: EducationURL: -
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ISSN: 0022-0973Topics: EducationURL: -
7Beijing-Paris-Roma-Saclay (BPRS) Collaboration ; Bacci, C. ; Belli, P. ; Bernabei, R. ; Dai, C. ; Ding, L. ; Di Nicolantonio, W. ; Gaillard, E. ; Incicchitti, A. ; Tao, C. ; Prosperi, D. ; Gerbier, G. ; Kuang, H. ; Mallet, J. ; Mosca, L.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0927-6505Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-2242Keywords: Key words Lethal allele ; Dominance ; Inbreeding depression ; Segregation distortion ; Pinus radiataSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Abstract When inbred, most outcrossing species show high mortality, manifested at several life stages. The occurrence of homozygotes for deleterious or lethal alleles is believed to be responsible. Here, we report the identification of an allele responsible for the death of selfed Pinus radiata D. Don seedlings in their first month after germination. Among 291 S1 seedlings of plus-tree 850.55, 76 died within 1 month of emergence. Their death appears to be caused by a single recessive lethal allele, SDPr (seedling death in Pinus radiata). SDPr is located in a linkage group with 28 RAPD markers, the closest of which is ai05800a. Of the 76 seedlings that died, megagametophytes of 73 could be genotyped. Of these, 71 had the null (no band) allele of ai05800a; only two had the band allele. Of the 190 surviving S1 diploids that were genotyped, only two individuals were homozygous for the null allele of ai05800a. By two different methods, the map distance between SDPr and ai05800a was estimated to be between 1.0 and 2.7 cM respectively. The frequency of band and null alleles in the combined population of dead and surviving seedlings and in un-sown seeds shows no evidence of selection at this locus prior to germination.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-2242Keywords: Key words Genetic linkage map ; Segregation distortion ; Megagametophyte ; Pinus radiataSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Abstract A genetic map of Pinus radiata plus tree 850.55 was constructed using megagametophytes of S1 seeds. The map contained 19 linkage groups, with 168 RAPD and four microsatellite markers. The total map length was 1116.7 cM (Kosambi’s function) and was estimated to cover 56% of the genome. Of the 172 markers, 59 (34%) were distorted from the expected 1 : 1 ratio in megagametophytes (P〈0.05). We show that if the distortion is caused by a single viability gene or by sampling error, the estimate of recombination frequency in megagametophytes of selfed seeds would not be affected.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-2242Keywords: Key words Segregation distortion ; Inbreeding depression ; Viability gene ; Lethal allele ; Pinus radiataSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Abstract Most coniferous species exhibit severe inbreeding depression. Selfed individuals usually have decreased viability, reduced vigour and morphological defects. The number of filled seeds after selfing Pinus radiata plus tree 850.55 was 48% that of the outcrossing, and 26.1% of the selfed seedlings died at an early stage. The segregation of 172 markers (covering 56% of the genome) in selfed progenies of radiata pine plus tree 850.55 was studied. Based on the segregation ratio of the markers, genes associated with inbreeding depression on viability were identified (P〈0.05). Using the Expectation/Conditional Maximization (ECM) algorithm, we estimated the location, degree of dominance and selection coefficient of viability genes. Nine viability genes were discovered. Seven of them appeared to be dominant and one partially dominant (degree of dominance=0.4). The other gene was overdominant or pseudo-overdominant, with selection coefficients for the two homozygotes of 0.4 and 0.42, respectively. Of the genes showing dominance or partial dominance, seven were sub-lethal with selection coefficients ranging from 0.55 to 0.79; one gene (SDPr), which was responsible for seedling death within the first month following germination, was lethal.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
11Bernabei, R. ; Belli, P. ; Cappella, F. ; Montecchia, F. ; Nozzoli, F. ; d’Angelo, A. ; Incicchitti, A. ; Prosperi, D. ; Cerulli, R. ; Dai, C. J. ; Kuang, H. H. ; Ma, J. M. ; Ye, Z. P.
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Published 2005Staff ViewISSN: 1434-601XKeywords: 21.10.Ft Charge distribution ; 21.10.-k Properties of nuclei; nuclear energy levels ; 21.65.+f Nuclear matter ; 29.40.Mc Scintillation detectorsSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract. We report the results of an experimental search for spontaneous transition of nuclei from ordinary to superdense state in NaI(Tl). New limits on the superdense-state parameters are presented.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
12Chen, Yu-Kuang H. ; Palta, Jiwan P. ; Bamberg, John B. ; Kim, Heiyoung ; Haberlach, Geraldine T. ; Helgeson, John P.
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Published 1999Staff ViewISSN: 1573-5060Keywords: freezing tolerance ; potato ; Solanum brevidens ; Solanum commersonii ; Solanum tuberosum ; somatic hybridsSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, NutritionNotes: Abstract The expression of freezing tolerance was characterized in interspecific somatic hybrids between S. tuberosum (tbr) and two cold-hardy wild species, S. brevidens (brd) and S. commersonii (cmm). The nonacclimated freezing tolerance (NA) and acclimation capacity (ACC, increase in freezing tolerance in response to low nonfreezing temperature), two main genetic components of freezing tolerance, were evaluated separately. In contrast to cmm, which exhibited excellent NA and ACC, the freezing tolerance of brd was mainly due to ACC. However, the ACC of brd was only moderately expressed in the somatic hybrids. The NA of cmm was also suppressed in combination with tbr genomes. However, with acclimation, some of the tbr (+) cmm somatic hybrids achieved freezing tolerance comparable to pure hardy species such as brd used in this study. Analysis of chloroplast DNA type by RFLP markers revealed no significant difference in ACC between somatic hybrids carrying chloroplasts from either tbr or cmm. The reasons for the reduced expression of freezing tolerance from either the brd or cmm parent and the utilization of these somatic hybrids in breeding programs are discussed.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: