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Folia Microbiologica, 2000
Effects of two oligoamines, putrescine and spermine, on proliferation of intraradical hyphae in surface disinfected root segments were studied under axenic conditions in vitro. No significant effects of putrescine were observed. Spermine significantly stimulated hyphal growth at a concentration of about 1.5 mumol/L.
H, Hrselová, M, Gryndler
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Effects of two oligoamines, putrescine and spermine, on proliferation of intraradical hyphae in surface disinfected root segments were studied under axenic conditions in vitro. No significant effects of putrescine were observed. Spermine significantly stimulated hyphal growth at a concentration of about 1.5 mumol/L.
H, Hrselová, M, Gryndler
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Two new Glomus species from arable land
Mycotaxon, 1989The vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Glomus fistulosum and Glomus fragilistratum are described. The former is characterized by a fistular laminated wall, the latter by a unit wall which breaks into flakes and strips when spores are ...
J. Skou, I. Jakobsen
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Phytochemical Analysis, 2020
INTRODUCTION Cinnamic acids are a class of compounds based on phenyl propanoid backbone (C6-C3) isolated from plants and microorganisms, exhibiting interesting biological activities.
B. Zolfaghari +5 more
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INTRODUCTION Cinnamic acids are a class of compounds based on phenyl propanoid backbone (C6-C3) isolated from plants and microorganisms, exhibiting interesting biological activities.
B. Zolfaghari +5 more
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Clinical and onychoscopic characteristics of subungual glomus tumor: a cross‐sectional study
International Journal of Dermatology, 2020Subungual glomus tumor is a relatively uncommon entity with varied clinical presentations which may lead to diagnostic delays. Onychoscopy can be used as an evaluation tool in routine evaluation of glomus tumors.
C. Grover, P. Jayasree, F. Kaliyadan
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Green synthesis of nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon dots from Allium fistulosum for cell imaging
New Journal of Chemistry, 2019Nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon dots were synthesised via Allium fistulosum, that exhibit low cytotoxicity and provide good optical stability for cell imaging.
Zhihong Wei +7 more
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