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Response of the gut microbiota to changes in the nutritional status of red deer during winter. [PDF]

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Ulmus pumila L.

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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Micropropagation of Ulmus pumila L. from mature trees

Plant Cell Reports, 1993
Multiple shoots were induced from nodal segments of mature trees of Ulmus pumila L. on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with benzyladenine (BA). Further multiple shoots were obtained from nodal segments taken from in vitro proliferated shoots when cultured in MS medium containing 0.5 mg.l(-1) BA.
M P, Corchete, J J, Diez, T, Valle
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Cytospora from Ulmus pumila in Northern China

Mycological Progress, 2015
Cytospora species are cosmopolitan, and commonly associated with dieback and canker diseases of numerous hosts. In the present study, isolates were collected and identified from diseased branches or twigs of Ulmus pumila in northern China. The morphological characteristics and multilocus phylogeny (act1, ITS, LSU, tefA and tubB) indicate four distinct ...
Yang, Qin   +4 more
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Ulmus pumila L

2018
Published as part of Fiorito, Serena, Epifano, Francesco, Preziuso, Francesca, Taddeo, Vito Alessandro & Genovese, Salvatore, 2018, Selenylated plant polysaccharides: A survey of their chemical and pharmacological properties, pp. 1-10 in Phytochemistry 153 on page 7, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2018.05.008, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Fiorito, Serena   +4 more
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Gram-negative Antimicrobial spectrum of Ulmus pumila

2022
AbstractPurposeThis study explores the antimicrobial spectrum of Ulmus pumila by screening commonly infectious gram-negative bacteria for susceptibility. Currently, many gram-negative bacteria are developing resistance to recommended antibiotic therapies used in clinical practice. It is imperative that we continue to explore new antimicrobial compounds
Josh Schafer   +3 more
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