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Recombinase Polymerase Amplification Based Rapid Detection of Aroma Gene in Rice
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作者 Amrita BANERJEE S.BHARTI +5 位作者 J.KUMAR P.SAR PRIYAMEDHA N.P.MANDAL S.SARKAR somnath roy 《Rice science》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第2期96-99,I0010-I0013,共8页
Recombinase polymerase amplification(RPA) has been emerged as an alternative to PCR due to its high specificity and sensitivity in diagnostics of animal and plant pathogens. In this study, an RPA protocol was develope... Recombinase polymerase amplification(RPA) has been emerged as an alternative to PCR due to its high specificity and sensitivity in diagnostics of animal and plant pathogens. In this study, an RPA protocol was developed and validated for detection of aroma gene in rice. 展开更多
关键词 SPECIFICITY Rec emerged
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Application of seminal germ cell morphology and semen biochemistry in the diagnosis and management of azoospermic subjects 被引量:4
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作者 somnath roy A.Banerjee +2 位作者 H.C.Pandey G.Singh G.L.Kumari 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2001年第1期55-62,共8页
Aim: To evaluate whether the study of seminal germ cell morphology (SGCM) and semen biochemistry could befruitfully utilized for the diagnosis and management of azoospermic subjects. Methods: In the semen, mature andi... Aim: To evaluate whether the study of seminal germ cell morphology (SGCM) and semen biochemistry could befruitfully utilized for the diagnosis and management of azoospermic subjects. Methods: In the semen, mature andimmature germ cells are contributed by the testes, 70% of glycerylphosphoryl choline (GPC) by the epididymis, fruc-tose mostly or solely by the seminal vesicles and acid phosphate (ACP) by the prostate. In 16 normal volunteers, 12vasectomized subjects and 186 azoospennic subjects, these parameters have been studied and the data have been ana-lyzed. Results: Both mature and immature germ cells are absent in the semen of vasectomized subjects as well as inobstructive azoospennia; GPC level is also significantly decreased in both these groups. In cases with non-obstructiveazoospermia immature germ cells are present and seminal GPC, ACP and fructose levels are normal. The diagnosis ofobstructive and non-obstructive azoospermia based on these parameters correlated well with 'correct' testicular biopsyfindings. In some cases of azoospermia due to hypospermatogenesis or spermatogenic developmental arrest, the SGCMstudies were very helpful in objectively monitoring the response of the germinal tissue to specific treaunents. Conclu-sion: SGCM and semen biochemical parameters are very valuable non-invasive markers for differentiating obstructivefrom non-obstructive azoospermia. The SGCM findings serve as a dependable non-invasive testicular marker with highpredictive value. (Asian J Androl 2001 Mar; 3: 55-62) 展开更多
关键词 AZOOSPERMIA SEMEN BIOCHEMISTRY germ cells intracytoplasmic sperm injection
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Ecology and management of the black inch worm, Hyposidra talaca Walker (Geometridae: Lepidoptera) infesting Camellia sinensis (Theaceae): A review
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作者 somnath roy Soma Das +2 位作者 Gautam Handique Ananda Mukhopadhyay Narayanannair Muraleedharan 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第10期2115-2127,共13页
The black inch worm, Hyposidra talaca (Walker) (Geometridae: Lepidoptera) has earned considerable importance as a defoliator during last decade in north east India. Characteristic features of H. talaca, Such as s... The black inch worm, Hyposidra talaca (Walker) (Geometridae: Lepidoptera) has earned considerable importance as a defoliator during last decade in north east India. Characteristic features of H. talaca, Such as switching from wild plants to Camellia sinensis, and completion of 6-8 generations in a year without winter diapause appear to be the major reasons for persistence of the defoliator on C. sinensis. There are reports on the aggressive infestation of the pest on C. sinensis than on alternate host plants and development of high tolerance^resistance to certain insecticides. Till date, more than one hundred alternate host plants have been recorded for H. talaca, but with very few natural enemies. To manage this pest chemically, synthetic pesticides are widely used. Integrated management is recently being encouraged wherein cultural, mechanical, physical, biological and chemical methods have been contemplated. This review collates the work and literature on the ecology of H. talaca and offers an analysis of the problems encountered in managing the defoliator in tea plantations. Further, future directions for better management of H. talaca are suggested. 展开更多
关键词 Hyposidra talaca black inch worm tea BIONOMICS resistance integrated pest management (IPM)
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