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3471. Hermannus Minorita
3471. Hermannus Minorita. In: Molinier Auguste. Les Sources de l'histoire de France - Des origines aux guerres d'Italie (1494). IV. Les Valois, 1328-1461. Paris : A. Picard et fils, 1904. p. 92
[Veto of H. 3471, R-174]
This veto message from Governor Mark Sanford vetoes H. 3471, R-174, a bill dealing with the Contingency Reserve Fund
Basic characteristics of the study population (n = 3471).
Basic characteristics of the study population (n = 3471).</p
Effect of copper on fermentation, gene expression and protein production in AWRI 3471 and AWRI 4052.
(A) Growth as indicated by absorbance at 600 nm and (B) Sugar consumption of SSU1 wild type (AWRI 3471, blue) and ssu1(pr)Δ::ECM34(pr) (AWRI 4052, red) yeast strains during growth in defined medium with and without copper at 10 mg/L. Filled lines; standard defined medium, dashed lines; defined medium containing 10 mg/L copper. Arrow in (A) and (B) show sampling points used for RNAseq analysis. Points show mean of three replicates with error bars indicating standard deviation. (C) Relative transcript abundance grouped by Gene Ontology summary category for the contrast AWRI 4052 HCu–AWRI 3471 HCu, expressed as Log2 Fold Change (Log2FC) with red showing increased and blue decreased expression. Colour intensity highlights the P value score obtained from differential expression analysis undertaken with DEseq2. SSU1 was omitted from over-representation analysis and therefore does not appear in enriched ontology summaries. (D) Relative protein abundance shown as volcano plots with colours indicating increased (red) and decreased (blue) relative fold change for four contrasts i) AWRI 4052 –AWRI 3471, ii) AWRI 4052 HCu–AWRI 3471 HCu. Colours indicating increased (orange) and decreased (light blue) are used in plots iii) AWRI 4052 HCu–AWRI 4052, iv) AWRI 3471 HCu–AWRI 3471. Vertical dotted lines indicate Log2FC = 1 and horizontal dotted lines indicate an adjusted P value = 0.005. n = 3 in all cases. SSU1 is shown despite having P value > 0.005 in panel ii).</p
A Wild Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.), Thouars, IBS 3471, for Improved Insect-Resistance in Cultivated Pigeonpea
Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.), Thouars, is the closest wild crop relative of cultivated pigeonpea, Cajanus cajan (L.), Millspaugh. This wild pigeonpea has several insect-resistance mechanisms, particularly to Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner). Estimated economic losses in the semi-arid tropics from H. armigera damage in pigeonpea are approximately two billion USD/year. Therefore, it is imperative to improve pest resistance in this crop. In this study, we investigated insect-resistance components in IBS 3471, a C. scarabaeoides accession, and explored the possibility of transferring resistance mechanism/s to cultivated pigeonpea. A detached leaf bioassay revealed that IBS 3471 has more effective antibiosis and antixenosis resistance mechanisms against H. armigera compared to the susceptible C. cajan variety, ICPL 87. To further investigate the antibiosis resistance mechanism, we fed H. armigera larvae a heated and non-heated artificial diet supplemented with lyophilised IBS 3471 leaf powder. Incorporation of IBS 3471 leaf powder inhibited H. armigera larval weight and delayed larval development compared to larvae reared on diet supplemented with ICPL 87 leaf powder. The putative insect-resistance compounds in C. scarabaeoides were heat-labile. Proteomic analysis revealed higher levels of potential insecticidal proteins, namely lectin and cysteine proteinase inhibitor, in wild pigeonpea compared to the cultivated variety. Nutritional analysis and interspecific hybridisation experiments also indicated that IBS 3471 is a potential candidate for improvement of insect-resistance in pigeonpea. This study demonstrates that IBS 3471 has multiple resistance mechanisms against H. armigera, and they are transferable to cultivated pigeonpea
Baxter, William, 1820-1880 (SC 3471)
Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3471. Letter, 1 September 1848, of William Baxter to Reverend John Allen Gano, Centerville (Bourbon County), Kentucky. From Biloxi Bay, Mississippi, he writes of a throat condition affecting his voice, his intention to visit Kentucky, his teaching and reading, and his shell collecting on nearby islands. He also notes the lack of preaching in the area, recently improved by the return of “Brother Martin” from a “great misfortune.
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
A wild Cajanus scarabaeoides, IBS 3471, for improved insect-resistance in cultivated pigeonpea
Supplementary material for 'A wild Cajanus scarabaeoides, IBS 3471, for improved insect-resistance in cultivated pigeonpea'
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