Essays about: "Lupinus"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 15 essays containing the word Lupinus.
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6. Blålupin : odling i Sverige, varför och hur? möjligheter och begränsningar
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Crop Production EcologyAbstract : Blålupin (Lupinus Angustifolius L.) är en kvävefixerande baljväxt med hög proteinhalt. Genom en ökad odling i Sverige skulle den kunna bidra till mer varierade växtföljder och en ökad produktion av proteinfoder. READ MORE
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7. Arthrogryposis in calves
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and BiochemistryAbstract : Arthrogryposis is a common congenital malformation in cattle and it affects the limbs through fibrosis of the joints leading to fixation. This is due to paralysis of the fetus because of alkaloid toxicosis in the pregnant dam during gestation day 40-70. When the fetus cannot move, the fibrosis develops in the joints and the extremities are fixated. READ MORE
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8. Cloning, expression and production of Vicia faba Leghemoglobin B
University essay from Lunds universitet/Tillämpad biokemiAbstract : In this thesis a preliminary evaluation of the potential of a leghemoglobin (Lb) for the development of a blood substitute in humans, resembling hemoglobin (Hb) in red blood cells, was conducted. Leghemoglobin B (VfLbB), a gene from Vicia faba, was cloned into a pET-DEST42 vector, using the Gateway™ recombination technology. READ MORE
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9. Preventing the spread of the invasive plant Lupinus polyphyllus.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Invasive species are an increasing problem worldwide, threatening indigenous communities and species. Many human-made environments promote introductions of alien species and one such habitat is road verges. The invasive plant Lupinus polyphyllus is benefiting from these habitats and is today widespread along road verges in many parts of Sweden. READ MORE
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10. Bacterial communities associated with roots of narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) : diversity in relation to soil origin and effects on plant growth
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Plant Biology and Forest Genetics (until 131231)Abstract : Bacteria play several important ecological functions in soil and in relation to plants. Legumes, such as the recently introduced grain legume narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.), develop N2-fixing root nodules in response to infection by soil bacteria generally called rhizobia but can also interact with other soil bacteria. READ MORE