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THE OCCURRENCE OF SETARIA IN REINDEER
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1971Setaria yehi Desset, 1966, is reported from domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus Linnaeus), maintained at College and Cantwell, Alaska. Microfilariae were present in blood from reindeer harboring S. yehi. Gross and microscopic findings in the infected animals revealed a low-grade peritonitis.
R A, Dieterich, J R, Luick
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Food Chemistry, 2019
The effects of roasting, boiling, and freeze-drying after boiling on volatile aroma compounds in three varieties of Chinese foxtail millet (Setaria italica), namely, Jingu 21, Fenghonggu and Dongfangliang were determined. During boiling significant (p
Shuang Bi +6 more
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The effects of roasting, boiling, and freeze-drying after boiling on volatile aroma compounds in three varieties of Chinese foxtail millet (Setaria italica), namely, Jingu 21, Fenghonggu and Dongfangliang were determined. During boiling significant (p
Shuang Bi +6 more
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, 2020
The setaria viridis-like TiN fibers with efficient electromagnetic wave absorption in the whole X and Ku bands were prepared by electrospinning and hydrothermal methods.
Bin Zhu +7 more
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The setaria viridis-like TiN fibers with efficient electromagnetic wave absorption in the whole X and Ku bands were prepared by electrospinning and hydrothermal methods.
Bin Zhu +7 more
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The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2019
BACKGROUND Foxtail millet (Setaria italica) bran is a by-product of millet processing, rich in dietary fiber (DF) and has great application value. A comparative study was conducted to explore the differences in structural and functional properties among ...
Ji-lin Dong +4 more
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BACKGROUND Foxtail millet (Setaria italica) bran is a by-product of millet processing, rich in dietary fiber (DF) and has great application value. A comparative study was conducted to explore the differences in structural and functional properties among ...
Ji-lin Dong +4 more
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2018
Acrotona (Acrotona) setaria (Brundin, 1952) (Fig. 1E) Atheta setaria Brundin, 1952: 124. Acrotona setaria: Paśnik, 2001: 204; Smetana, 2004: 365. Acrotona (Acrotona) setaria: Schülke & Smetana, 2015: 510; Ahn et al., 2017: 292. Description. Length about 2.0 mm. Body (Fig. 1E) surface glossy and densely pubescent, with fine microsculpture. Body brown to
Lee, Seung-Gyu, Ahn, Kee-Jeong
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Acrotona (Acrotona) setaria (Brundin, 1952) (Fig. 1E) Atheta setaria Brundin, 1952: 124. Acrotona setaria: Paśnik, 2001: 204; Smetana, 2004: 365. Acrotona (Acrotona) setaria: Schülke & Smetana, 2015: 510; Ahn et al., 2017: 292. Description. Length about 2.0 mm. Body (Fig. 1E) surface glossy and densely pubescent, with fine microsculpture. Body brown to
Lee, Seung-Gyu, Ahn, Kee-Jeong
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, 2020
Peptides from natural plant proteins have been observed to show various bioactivities in many studies. In this paper, oxidation resistance and anti-inflammatory effect of three millet prolamins peptides (MPP) was evaluated, including peptides with ...
Zhongwei Ji +3 more
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Peptides from natural plant proteins have been observed to show various bioactivities in many studies. In this paper, oxidation resistance and anti-inflammatory effect of three millet prolamins peptides (MPP) was evaluated, including peptides with ...
Zhongwei Ji +3 more
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2016
The genus Setaria includes almost 100 species of panicoid grasses. Within the subfamily Panicoideae it falls in the tribe Paniceae, subtribe Cenchrinae. Members of the subtribe are characterized by the presence of sterile branches in the inflorescence, often known as “bristles.” Major clades of Setaria are geographically localized, with the African ...
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The genus Setaria includes almost 100 species of panicoid grasses. Within the subfamily Panicoideae it falls in the tribe Paniceae, subtribe Cenchrinae. Members of the subtribe are characterized by the presence of sterile branches in the inflorescence, often known as “bristles.” Major clades of Setaria are geographically localized, with the African ...
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Published as part of Callmander, Martin W., Gereau, Roy E., Offroy, Bérangère, Taylor, Charlotte M., Lohmann, Lucia G., Strong, Mark T., Biral, Leonardo & Calvo, Joel, 2024, History of plants sent by Jean-Baptiste Leblond to the Société d'histoire naturelle de Paris and typification of names published by Louis Claude Richard in 1792 in Candollea 79 (1),
Callmander, Martin W. +7 more
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Characterizing serotonin biosynthesis in Setaria viridis leaves and its effect on aphids
Plant Molecular Biology, 2022Anuma Dangol +5 more
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