Publications
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[applications of low-temperature ashing with high-frequency oxygen plasma in pharmacognostical studies; observations of silicon bodies in ashed tisses of leaves of bambusa multiplex raeuschel and stems of equisetum hyemale linn. and equisetum ramosissimum desf. var. japonicum milde]. | 1971 | 5164992 | |
molecular evolution of the ac/ds transposable-element family in pearl millet and other grasses. | we report an ac-like sequence from pearl millet (pennisetum glaucum) and deletion derivative ac-like sequences from pearl millet and another grass species, bambusa multiplex. sequence relationships between the pearl millet and maize ac elements suggest that ac/ds transposable-element family is ancient. further, the sequence identity between the bambusa ac-like sequence and maize ac implies that the ac/ds transposable-element family has been in the grass family since its inception. the ac-like se ... | 1995 | 7768448 |
a fly in the ointment: evaluation of traditional use of plants to repel and kill blowfly larvae in fermented fish. | in rural areas in laos, fly larvae infestations are common in fermenting fish. blowflies (chrysomya megacephala, diptera: calliphoridae) are attracted to oviposit (and/or larviposit) onto fermenting fish which results in infestations with fly larvae. knowledge of traditional use of plants to repel larvae during the production of fermented fish is common and widespread in lao pdr. | 2011 | 22206019 |
effects of high nutrient supply on the growth of seven bamboo species. | over the last decade, bamboo has emerged as an interesting plant for the treatment of various polluted waters using plant-based wastewater treatment systems. in these systems, nitrogen and phosphorous concentrations in wastewater can exceed plant requirements and potentially limit plant growth. the effects of two nutrient rates on the growth of seven bamboo species were assessed in a one-year experiment: dendrocalamus strictus, thyrsostachys siamensis, bambusa tuldoides, gigantochloa wrayi, bamb ... | 2014 | 24933901 |
new species and new records of tetranychidae (acarina, prostigmata) from thailand. | sampling efforts conducted in several provinces from thailand disclosed three new species of tetranychid mites. two of them belong to the genus tetranychus, namely tetranychus occultaspina sp. nov. and tetranychus truncatissimus sp. nov. and the third species belongs to the genus schizotetranychus, schizotetranychus krungthepensis sp. nov. they were collected on ipomoea aquatica, bambusa multiplex and saccharum officinarum, respectively. new records and new hosts are also mentioned. | 2014 | 24871006 |
the complete chloroplast genome sequence of the bambusa multiplex (poaceae: bambusoideae). | the complete nucleotide sequence of the bambusa multiplex chloroplast genome (cpdna) was determined in this study. the cpdna was 139,394 bp in length, containing a pair of 21,798 bp inverted repeat regions (ir), which were separated by small and large single copy regions (ssc and lsc) of 12,875 and 82,923 bp, respectively. the b. multiplex cp genome encodes 129 predicted functional genes; 110 are unique (77 protein-coding genes, 29 trna genes, 4 rrna), 19 are duplicated in the ir regions and one ... | 2016 | 24938112 |