- UHRA Home
- Browsing by Author
Browsing by Author "Department of Human and Environmental Sciences"
Now showing items 450-469 of 1750
-
Diversity and partial characterization of putative virulence determinants in Pasteuria penetrans, the hyperparasitic bacterium of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.)
Davies, Keith; Redden, M. (1997-08)Antigens recognized by monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) raised to the surface of the obligate nematode hyperparasite Pasteuria penetrans were characterized. Using the attachment of spores of the bacterium to host nematodes to ... -
The diversity in the vanilloid receptor family of ion channels
Gunthorpe, M.J.; Benham, C.D.; Randall, A.D.; Davis, J.B. (2002) -
Diversity of Burkholderia isolates from woodland rhizosphere environments
Richardson, J.; Stead, D.E.; Elphinstone, J.G.; Coutts, Robert H.A. (2002-10)Aims: Determination of genetic diversity among UK Burkholderia cepacia isolates from various environmental niches, principally woodland tree rhizospheres and onions. Methods and Results: Genus determination was made using ... -
Diversity of Fusarium species isolated from soil cultivated with cucurbits within East Coast, Peninsular Malaysia.
Sidique, Siti Nordahliawate; Zainuddin, Nur Ain Izzati; Azhari, Nur Azlin; Salleh, Baharuddin (2012)Fungi in the genus Fusarium are well known as soil-borne pathogen with worldwide distribution. Therefore, this study focused on isolation of Fusarium species from soil cultivated with watermelons, muskmelon, pumpkins, and ... -
Diversity of the bacterial hyperparasite Pasteuria penetrans in relation to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) control on Acacia holosericea
Duponnois, R.; Fargette, M.; Fould, S.; Thioulouse, J.; Davies, Keith (2000)Pasteuria penetrans isolates sampled from different geographical areas were characterised both for the heterogeneity of the endospore surface using monoclonal antibodies and for the ability of spores to attach to different ... -
DNA and RNA polymerase activities of nuclei and hypotonic extracts of nuclei isolated from tomato golden mosaic virus infected tobacco leaves
Coutts, Robert H.A.; Buck, K.W. (1985-11-11)Nuclei and hypotonically leached extracts of nuclei prepared from tomato golden mosaic virus (TGMV)-infected Nicotiana benthamiana leaves have been used in in vitro DNA and RNA polymerisation reactions. The synthesis of ... -
Do golf ball dimples negatively affect golf ball roll kinematics?
Richardson, Ashley; Hughes, Gerwyn (2014) -
Do small farmers’ achievements contradict the nutrient depletion scenarios for Africa?
Mortimore, Michael; Harris, Frances (2005-01-01)The dominant narrative of soil degradation in sub-Saharan Africa, as expressed in global surveys and policy documents, is compared with long-term data on the productive performance of smallholder farming systems under ... -
Does formal coach education work?
Turner, David (2008)Definitions of formal coach education tend to vary in the now considerable literature related to coach learning and development (Nelson, Cushion, & Potrac, 2006). But we will take it to refer to large-scale programmes ... -
Does genotype and equol-production status affect response to isoflavones? : Data from a pan-European study on the effects of isoflavones on cardiovascular risk markers in post-menopausal women
Vafeiadou, Katerina; Hall, Wendy L.; Williams, Christine M. (2006-02)The increase in CVD incidence following the menopause is associated with oestrogen loss. Dietary isoflavones are thought to be cardioprotective via their oestrogenic and oestrogen receptor-independent effects, but evidence ... -
Doing interdisciplinarity : motivation and collaboration in research for sustainable agriculture in the UK
Harris, Frances; Lyon, Fergus; Clarke, Sarah (2009-12)This paper studies knowledge production in complex, collaborative research projects that brought together academics from different disciplines, research users and agricultural businesses. It takes a comparative approach, ... -
Dry matter yield and quality of forages derived from three grass species with and without legumes using organic production methods
Pholsen, Suradej; Rodchum, Pichit; Sommart, Kritapol; Ta-un, Mongkol; Higgs, D. E. B. (2014)This study was the second year of an experiment which was carried out to investigate the use of forage grass species with and without legumes using organic production methods to produce forages for optimal dry matter yield ... -
Dry matter yields and forage quality of grass alone and grass plus legume mixture in relation to cattle manure rates and production methods
Yoottasanong, C.; Pholsen, S.; Higgs, David (2015)This work was carried out at Khon Kaen University from April-November 2011 to determine dry matter yields and forage quality of the Purple Guinea grass (Panicum maximum cv. TD 58) and grass plus legumes grown on Korat soil ... -
Dry matter yields and quality of forages derived from grass species and organic production methods (Year lll)
Pholsen, S.; Rodchum, P.; Higgs, D. E. B. (2014-02-17)This third year work was carried on at Khon Kaen University during the 2008-2009 to investigate dry matter yields of grass, grass plus legumes, grown on Korat soil series (Oxic Paleustults). The experiment consisted of ... -
DsRNA cloning and diagnosis of beet pseudo-yellows virus by PCR and nucleic acid hybridization
Coffin, R.S.; Coutts, Robert H.A. (1992)DsRNA has been extracted from beet pseudo-yellows virus infected cucumber plants, purified to homogeneity, and cDNA clones to it produced. The clones are of insufficient sensitivity to detect infection-specific RNA in dot ... -
The dynamics of Rhynchosporium secalis in winter and spring barley and the role of inoculum sources
Atkins, Simon D.; Fraaije, B. A.; Lucas, J. A.; Fitt, Bruce D.L. (2008-08) -
The dynamics of the contemporary governance of the world's food supply and the challenges of policy redirection
Barling, David; Duncan, J. (2015-04-30)This paper identifies the governance dynamics and the international policy architecture that frame contemporary policy actions in relation to the food supply and elaborates on key governance tensions that policy makers ... -
Dynein-dynactin complex subunits are differentially localized in brain and spinal cord, with selective involvement in pathological features of neurodegenerative disease
Ateh, D. D.; Hussain, I. K.; Mustafa, A. H.; Price, K. M.; Gulati, R.; Nickols, C. D.; Bird, M. M.; Greensmith, L.; Hafezparast, M.; Fisher, E. M. C.; Baker, C. S.; Martin, J. E. (2008-02)The dynein-dynactin complex, mostly recognized for axonal retrograde transport in neurones, has an ever growing list of essential subcellular functions. Here, the distribution of complex subunits in human central nervous ... -
E-cadherin expression can alter the specificity of gap junction formation
Prowse, David M.; Cadwallader, G. P.; Pitts, J. D. (1997-12-01)Specificity of gap junction formation produces communication compartments, groups of cells joined to each other by gap junctions (homologous communication) but more rarely to cells in adjacent compartments (heterologous ... -
Early development of light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in relation to temperature and leaf wetness.
Figueroa, L.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Welham, S.J.; Shaw, M.W.; McCartney, H. A. (1995-08)In controlled environment experiments to study early development of light leaf spot, lesions developed with leaf wetness durations of 16 to 48 h after inoculation of oilseed rape with conidial suspensions of Pyrenopeziza ...