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Phoma stem canker and light leaf spot on oilseed rape in a changing climate
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Phoma stem canker disease on oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in China is caused by Leptosphaeria biglobosa ‘brassicae’
(2014-12-01)Phoma stem canker of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) is a globally important disease that is caused by the sibling ascomycete species Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa. Sixty fungal isolates obtained from oilseed rape ... -
Phonological acquisition and ambient language : a corpus based cross-linguistic exploration
(University of Hertfordshire, 2001)This study explores the relationship between phonological acquisition and ambient language. By utilising corpora of spoken adult language(as an indicator of ambient language characteristics), an empirical rather than a ... -
Phonological memory and rule learning
(2003)Two experiments examined the relationship between individual differences in phonological memory (PM) and the ability to learn determiner–noun agreement rules in semiartificial microlanguages. Participants were tested on ... -
Phonological memory and rule learning
(2005)Our research reflects the current trend to relate individual differences in second language learning to underlying cognitive processes (e.g., Robinson, 2002). We believe that such investigations, apart from being of practical ... -
Phonological recoding under articulatory suppression.
(2018-02-01)We report data from an experiment in which participants performed immediate serial recall of visually presented words with or without articulatory suppression, while also performing homophone or rhyme detection. The ... -
Phosphorus and acid phosphatase enzyme activity in leaves of tomato cultivars in relation to zinc supply
(2000)Tomato cultivars Blizzard and Liberto were grown hydroponically in a controlled temperature (C.T.) room for 35 days. The objective was to investigate the relationship between phosphorus (P) concentration and acid phosphatase ... -
Phosphorylation of Cysteine String Protein Triggers a Major Conformational Switch
(2016-07-21)Cysteine string protein (CSP) is a member of the DnaJ/Hsp40 chaperone family that localizes to neuronal synaptic vesicles. Impaired CSP function leads to neurodegeneration in humans and model organisms as a result of ... -
Phosphorylation of NTRK1 at Y674/Y675 induced by TP53-dependent repression of PTPN6 expression : A potential novel prognostic marker for breast cancer
(2014-03)We have identified a ligand-independent mechanism whereby the tumor suppressor, TP53, induces nerve growth factor receptor, NTRK1, phosphorylation at Y674/Y675 (NTRK1-pY674/pY675), via the repression of the NTRK1-phosphatase, ... -
Phosphorylation of Pak1 by the p35/Cdk5 Kinase Affects Neuronal Morphology
(2001-12-28)The small GTPase Rac and its effectors, the Pak1 and p35/Cdk5 kinases, have been assigned important roles in regulating cytoskeletal dynamics in neurons. Our previous work revealed that the neuronal p35/Cdk5 kinase associates ... -
Phosphorylcholine is favorable for antibody production from hybridoma cells
(2005-06)Growth of antibody-secreting hybridomas requires special conditions such as serum-free defined media containing growth factors and vitamins. However, the surface on which these cells can proliferate has been shown to play ... -
Photo-Text Topographics : Memory and Place in Sally Mann's Hold Still
(2020-02-05)This article explores Sally Mann's memoir Hold Still (2015) as a complex photo-text that excavates, mediates and shapes memories, both of her family and of the US South more broadly. Theorizing photo-text topographics, the ... -
Photoevaporating proplyd-like objects in Cygnus OB2
(2012-02)We report the discovery of 10 proplyd-like objects in the vicinity of the massive OB association Cygnus OB2. They were discovered in IPHAS Hα images and are clearly resolved in broadband Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced ... -
Photographie
(2003)In 1925, the critic, poet, and one of the founders of Surrealism, Andre Breton, posed the question: when would ‘all the books that are worth anything stop being illustrated with drawings and appear only with photographs?’ ... -
Photographs in tourism research: Prejudice, power, performance and participant-generated images
(2019-02-01)Photography has often been considered tainted as a source of research data, even in tourism, its natural habitat. This situation is undoubtedly a legacy of the prejudice that many social scientists held toward the use of ... -
Photoionising feedback and the star formation rates in galaxies
(2015-01-07)Aims. We investigate the effects of ionising photons on accretion and stellar mass growth in a young star forming region, using a Monte Carlo radiation transfer code coupled to a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) ... -
Photoluminescence determinations of Cd diffusion in ZnSe
(1973)The diffusion constant D(T) of cadmium into single-crystal zinc selenide was measured using a photoluminescence/etch technique. Diffusions were performed in sealed ampoules using cadmium metal and cadmium selenide powder ... -
Photometric redshift estimation using Gaussian processes
(2010)We present a comparison between Gaussian processes (GPs) and artificial neural networks (ANNs) as methods for determining photometric redshifts for galaxies, given training-set data. In particular, we compare their degradation ...