Subsequently, a relationship was found between productivity and photosynthetic performance with the expression of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase through comparative 2D-gel based electrophoresis; accumulation of the well-known stress-related proteins markers dehydrins and small heat s...
Exposure to drought stress induces a cluster of physiological changes and has detrimental effects on several cell functions. Common bean is sensitive to drought stress, which can cause yield losses of more than 50%. Different approaches to study physiological changes in leaves of two common bean va...
The strength of an animal’s physiological need such as food acquisition or reproduction regulates the execution of innate behaviours required to satisfy those motivated compulsions. However, the animal must also monitor its environment and determine whether stressful conditions warrant the expression of ...
Flooding stressMorpho-physiological alterationsGrowth stagesFlooding is one of the major abiotic stresses which accounts for considerable damage to plant growth and development and induces multiple morpho-physiological dysfunctions in many crop plants, including buckwheat. The present study aimed to elucidate...
PHYSIOLOGICAL REACTION OF REGIONAL VARIETIES COMMON WHEAT UNDER CONDITIONS OF ECOLOGICAL STRESS.drought resistanceresistance to heatwheatDuring the period 2005-2007 at the experimental fields of IASS "Obraztsov chiflik" a provocative fi?ld experiment was conducted with simulated drought of 20 varieties ...
Pain and pleasure are powerful motivators of behaviour and have historically been considered opposites. Emerging evidence from the pain and reward research fields points to extensive similarities in the anatomical substrates of painful and pleasant sensations. Recent molecular-imaging and animal studies hav...
A variety of granivores and some omnivores reject sugars, perhaps for physiological reasons. For example, red-winged blackbirds select pure water over sucrose (Rogers and Maller, 1973; Martinez del Rio et al., 1988). Common grackles (Quiscula quiscula), European starlings, cedar waxwings, and ...
7. Physiological stress; 8. Season of the year; 9. Loss in the stool; 10. Variations in individual absorption; 11. Variations in "binders" in commercial tablets; 12. Body chemistry; 13. Drugs; 14. Pesticides; 15. Body weight;
(3) it is perceived cross-linguistically (Study 3), and (4) it automatically impacts verbal working memory (Study 4), as would be expected of a core prosodic signature originating from physiological reactions associated with cognitive effort (i.e., of a natural sign) as opposed to a ...
NAD+ depletion is one of the primary pathogenesis of heart disease, and NAD+ supplementation has shown therapeutic potential for restoring healthy metabolism and physiological functions. The pluripotency of this abundant coenzyme NAD+ facilitates its availability for exerting a therapeutic effect. In parti...