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1661“…Patients in the other group had birch pollen allergy and they had reported clinical symptoms after eating foods such as: apple, celery, carrot, tomato, banana, peach, peanut and hazelnut (35 persons). The skin prick tests with pollen and food allergens (commercial and native) and serum IgE concentration (total and specific) were determined for all individuals. …”
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1662por Rutto, Jane Jemeli, Osano, Odipo, Thuranira, Elias Gitonga, Kurgat, Richard Kiptum, Odenyo, Victor Agab Omondi“…Pesticides-based crop husbandry in the 1970's reportedly reduced vector population while vegetation of coffee and banana's and livestock husbandry directly increased occurrence of HAT. …”
Publicado 2013
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1663“…METHODS: 35 subjects with SB, aged 5 to 32 years answered a questionnaire and underwent skin prick test (SPT) using a latex solution, 3 common house dust mites and 3 commonly cross-reacting food allergens (banana, kiwi and avocado). We also noted the relation between latex sensitization with atopy and doctor-diagnosed allergy. …”
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1664por Nardozza, Simona, Boldingh, Helen L., Osorio, Sonia, Höhne, Melanie, Wohlers, Mark, Gleave, Andrew P., MacRae, Elspeth A., Richardson, Annette C., Atkinson, Ross G., Sulpice, Ronan, Fernie, Alisdair R., Clearwater, Michael J.“…In contrast, kiwifruit (Actinidia Lindl. spp.) and banana store a large amount of starch that is released as soluble sugars only after the fruit has reached maturity. …”
Publicado 2013
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1665“…Qualitative and quantitative analysis from GUS assay showed that these promoters were functional and conferred a specific activity in tobacco seedlings (Nicotiana tabacum), tomato fruits (Solanum lycopersicum) and banana fruits (Musa acuminata). We hypothesized that MeEF1A6 could be categorized as a constitutive promoter because it was able to drive the gene expression in all transformed tissue described in here and also comparable to CaMV35S. …”
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1666por Gardiner, Donald M., Upadhyaya, Narayana M., Stiller, Jiri, Ellis, Jeff G., Dodds, Peter N., Kazan, Kemal, Manners, John M.“…Based on phylogenetic analysis of the ATP synthase beta subunit (atpD) gene, DAR61454 is most closely related to other X. translucens strains and the sugarcane- and banana- infecting Xanthomonas strains, but shares a type III secretion system (T3SS) with X. translucens pv. graminis and more distantly related xanthomonads. …”
Publicado 2014
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1667por Gunavathy, N“…Musa acuminata ‘nendran’ (AAB) is good source of vitamins, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, calcium and iron. All parts of the banana plant have medicinal applications. The flowers are used in treatment of bronchitis, constipation, ulcers, diabetic, reduce painful and excess menstrual bleeding and enhance milk supply in lactating mothers. …”
Publicado 2013
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1668por Zhou, Lin, Matsumoto, Tracie, Tan, Hua-Wei, Meinhardt, Lyndel W, Mischke, Sue, Wang, Boyi, Zhang, Dapeng“…Merr.) is the third most important tropical fruit in the world after banana and mango. As a crop with vegetative propagation, genetic redundancy is a major challenge for efficient genebank management and in breeding. …”
Publicado 2015
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1669por Lundgren, Benjamin R., Connolly, Morgan P., Choudhary, Pratibha, Brookins-Little, Tiffany S., Chatterjee, Snigdha, Raina, Ramesh, Nomura, Christopher T.“…The bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum is often recognized for being the causative agent of wilt disease in crops, including banana, peanut and potato. However, this plant pathogen is also one of the few bacterial species whose genome possesses dual rpoN genes. …”
Publicado 2015
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1670por Hantke, Simone, Weninger, Felix, Kurle, Richard, Ringeval, Fabien, Batliner, Anton, Mousa, Amr El-Desoky, Schuller, Björn“…To this end, we introduce the audio-visual iHEARu-EAT database featuring 1.6 k utterances of 30 subjects (mean age: 26.1 years, standard deviation: 2.66 years, gender balanced, German speakers), six types of food (Apple, Nectarine, Banana, Haribo Smurfs, Biscuit, and Crisps), and read as well as spontaneous speech, which is made publicly available for research purposes. …”
Publicado 2016
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1671“…The strain was able to accumulate 55.6, 51.6, 37.4 and 25% PHB when pretreated sugar cane bagasse, corn cob, teff straw (Eragrostis tef) and banana peel were used as carbon sources respectively. …”
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1672por Chaussonnerie, Sébastien, Saaidi, Pierre-Loïc, Ugarte, Edgardo, Barbance, Agnès, Fossey, Aurélie, Barbe, Valérie, Gyapay, Gabor, Brüls, Thomas, Chevallier, Marion, Couturat, Loïc, Fouteau, Stéphanie, Muselet, Delphine, Pateau, Emilie, Cohen, Georges N., Fonknechten, Nuria, Weissenbach, Jean, Le Paslier, Denis“…Its intensive application in the French West Indies to control the banana black weevil Cosmopolites sordidus led to a massive environmental pollution. …”
Publicado 2016
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1673por Zhang, Nan, Yang, Dongqing, Kendall, Joshua R. A., Borriss, Rainer, Druzhinina, Irina S., Kubicek, Christian P., Shen, Qirong, Zhang, Ruifu“…Many of these strains are used as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) in agriculture and a plant-specialized subspecies of B. amyloliquefaciens—B. amyloliquefaciens subsp. plantarum, has recently been recognized, here we used 31 whole genomes [including two newly sequenced PGPR strains: B. amyloliquefaciens NJN-6 isolated from Musa sp. (banana) and B. subtilis HJ5 from Gossypium sp. (cotton)] to perform comparative analysis and investigate the genomic characteristics and evolution traits of both species in different niches. …”
Publicado 2016
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1674por Machado, Simone Pereira, Caldara, Fabiana Ribeiro, Foppa, Luciana, de Moura, Rafael, Gonçalves, Liliane Maria Piano, Garcia, Rodrigo Garófallo, Nääs, Irenilza de Alencar, Nieto, Viviane Maria Oliveira dos Santos, de Oliveira, Geyssane Farias“…Animals were assigned to four treatments: 1) unscented object; 2) object with banana scent; 3) object with rum scent; 4) object with scents alternated every other day. …”
Publicado 2017
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1675“…For cheaper production of biosurfactant, we investigated the potential of the indigenously isolated biosurfactant producing organism, Bacillus subtilis ANR 88, to grow on different cheap carbon sources (molasses, whey, and extracts of potato peels, orange peels, banana peels, and bagasse). We found that, B. subtilis ANR 88 used significant amounts of total sugar to produce cell biomass and biosurfactant. …”
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1676por Meireles, D.A., Domingos, R.M., Gaiarsa, J.W., Ragnoni, E.G., Bannitz-Fernandes, R., da Silva Neto, J.F., de Souza, R.F., Netto, L.E.S.“…Further functional and biochemical characterization of the Ohr homologs from the ascomycete fungus Mycosphaerella fijiensis Mf_1 (MfOhr), the causative agent of Black Sigatoka disease in banana plants, was pursued. Similarly to what has been observed for the bacterial proteins, we found that: (i) the peroxidase activity of MfOhr was supported by DTT or dihydrolipoamide (dithiols), but not by β-mercaptoethanol or GSH (monothiols), even in large excess; (ii) MfOhr displayed preference for organic hydroperoxides (CuOOH and tBOOH) over hydrogen peroxide; (iii) MfOhr presented extraordinary reactivity towards linoleic acid hydroperoxides (k=3.18 (±2.13)×10(8) M(−1) s(−1)). …”
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1677por Chen, Jui-Hung, Huang, Chun-Lin, Lai, Yu-Long, Chang, Chung-Te, Liao, Pei-Chun, Hwang, Shih-Ying, Sun, Chih-Wen“…We investigate the nuclear DNA sequence variation to provide evidence of postglacial range expansion of Musa basjoo var. formosana, a wild banana species, and test for adaptive evolution of amplified fragment length polymorphic (AFLP) loci underlying local adaptation in association with environmental variables. …”
Publicado 2017
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1678“…During experimentation, the goats were kept indoors and ad libitum fed on clean banana peels and napier grass. On attainment of zero-worm-egg status, the goats were artificially infected with 18,000 third-stage (L3) larvae of H. contortus prepared according to Baermann’s procedure. …”
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1679por Steiner, Urs C., Kölliker, Lea, Weber-Chrysochoou, Christina, Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter, Probst, Elsbeth, Wuillemin, Walter A., Helbling, Arthur“…The suspected food included tomato, green salad, fish, citrus fruits, apple, onion, garlic, cheese, chili, kiwi, milk, tree nuts, strawberry, pineapple, shrimps, bread, banana, leek, chicken and alcohol, and were associated with abdominal angioedema. …”
Publicado 2018
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1680por Azarkan, Mohamed, Feller, Georges, Vandenameele, Julie, Herman, Raphaël, El Mahyaoui, Rachida, Sauvage, Eric, Vanden Broeck, Arnaud, Matagne, André, Charlier, Paulette, Kerff, Frédéric“…Moreover, the X-ray crystal structure of AcmJRL was obtained in an apo form as well as in complex with D-mannose and methyl-α-D-mannopyranoside, revealing two carbohydrate-binding sites per monomer similar to the banana lectin BanLec. The absence of a wall separating the two binding sites, the conformation of β7β8 loop and the hemagglutinating activity are reminiscent of the BanLec His84Thr mutant, which presents a strong anti-HIV activity in absence of mitogenic activity.…”
Publicado 2018
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