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Antibacterial Activities Of Aqueous And Alcoholic Extracts Of 34 Indian Medicinal Plants Against Some Staphylococcus Species, Jigna Parekh, Sumitra Chanda Jan 2008

Antibacterial Activities Of Aqueous And Alcoholic Extracts Of 34 Indian Medicinal Plants Against Some Staphylococcus Species, Jigna Parekh, Sumitra Chanda

Turkish Journal of Biology

Thirty-four Indian medicinal plants belonging to 28 different families were screened for potential antibacterial activity against 3 Staphylococcus species, namely Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Staphylococcus subflava. Antibacterial activity of aqueous and alcoholic extracts was performed by agar disc diffusion method and agar well diffusion method. The alcoholic extracts were more active than aqueous extracts for all the plants studied. The most susceptible bacterium was S. aureus. The methanol extract of Woodfordia fruticosa showed the best antibacterial activity. The in vitro susceptibility testing of the studied staphylococcus strains was done against standard antibiotics.


Lead-Induced Cytotoxicity And Mutagenicity In Grass Pea, Girjesh Kumar, Ritambhara Tripathi Jan 2008

Lead-Induced Cytotoxicity And Mutagenicity In Grass Pea, Girjesh Kumar, Ritambhara Tripathi

Turkish Journal of Biology

Chromosomal variation is an important tool in genetic analysis. The objectives of the present study were to determine the mutagenic potential of lead (Pb) on the meiotic cells of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) and to determine the maximum concentration of lead nitrate that induces maximum genetic variability in grass pea. The different concentrations of lead nitrate used were 25, 50, 100, 200, and 300 ppm. The percentage of abnormalities increased with the lead nitrate concentration. Different types of chromosomal abnormalities were observed, such as condensed bivalents, secondary association, laggards, bridges, cytomixis, stickiness, etc.


Androgenesis In Anther Culture Of Lithuanian Spring Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.) And Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.) Cultivars, Rita Asakaviciute Jan 2008

Androgenesis In Anther Culture Of Lithuanian Spring Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.) And Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.) Cultivars, Rita Asakaviciute

Turkish Journal of Biology

An anther culture method was used for the production of doubled haploids (DHs) in Lithuanian barley and potato cultivars that were directly regenerated from embryoids (Caredda´s method) were applied to determine androgenic potential according to the green regenerant yield and other morphogenetic factors. Green DH regenerants were obtained in 3 Lithuanian spring barley cultivars (´Aidas´, ´Alsa´, and ´Auksiniai´) out of 10 studied. The highest rate of embryoid formation was determined in cv. ´Auksiniai 3´, representing 580.0 embryoids per 100 responding anthers. The potato cultivar ´Nida´ was superior in terms of the rate of responding anthers (17.4%). The highest rate of …


The Nickel Hyperaccumulating Plants Of The Serpentines Of Turkey And Adjacent Areas: A Review With New Data, Roger D. Reeves, Nezaket Adigüzel Jan 2008

The Nickel Hyperaccumulating Plants Of The Serpentines Of Turkey And Adjacent Areas: A Review With New Data, Roger D. Reeves, Nezaket Adigüzel

Turkish Journal of Biology

Botanical exploration of serpentine soils in Turkey and neighbouring countries has shown that the region includes at least 59 taxa capable of hyperaccumulating nickel (to >0.1% of plant dry weight). These hyperaccumulators belong to the Brassicaceae (Aethionema R.Br., Alyssum L., Bornmuellera Hausskn., Pseudosempervivum (Boiss.) Grossh. (Cochlearia L.), and Thlaspi L. s.l.) and the Asteraceae (Centaurea L.). We review present knowledge of the hyperaccumulators and provide additional data recently obtained. Some species are serpentine-endemic and invariably Ni hyperaccumulating; others show more complex distribution and Ni-accumulating behaviour. Many are good subjects for biochemical studies on the Ni-accumulation and sequestering processes. There is …


Effect Of Modes Of Application Of 28-Homobrassinolide On Mung Bean, Qazi Fariduddin, Syed Aiman Hasan, Barket Ali, Shamsul Hayat, Aqil Ahmad Jan 2008

Effect Of Modes Of Application Of 28-Homobrassinolide On Mung Bean, Qazi Fariduddin, Syed Aiman Hasan, Barket Ali, Shamsul Hayat, Aqil Ahmad

Turkish Journal of Biology

An experiment was conducted to assess the response of mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) to 28-homobrassinolide (HBL) supplied to the seeds (1.0 µM) and/or to the foliage (0.01 µM) of the plants. Samples of the treated plant materials were assessed 30 and 50 days after sowing (DAS). It was observed that the activities of carbonic anhydrase (CA) and nitrate reductase (NR), leaf chlorophyll content (Chl), net photosynthetic rate (P_N), stomatal conductance (gs), carboxylation efficiency (CE), dry mass (DM), pod number, and seed yield at harvest increased significantly over the control, irrespective of the mode of application. However, the plants …


Dispersal Ability And Parasitization Performance Of Egg Parasitoid Trichogramma Evanescens Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) In Field And Storage Conditions, Abdurrahman Ayvaz, Eyüp Karasu, Sali̇h Karabörklü, Semi̇h Yilmaz Jan 2008

Dispersal Ability And Parasitization Performance Of Egg Parasitoid Trichogramma Evanescens Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) In Field And Storage Conditions, Abdurrahman Ayvaz, Eyüp Karasu, Sali̇h Karabörklü, Semi̇h Yilmaz

Turkish Journal of Biology

In this study we evaluated the dispersal ability of Trichogramma evanescens in field and storage conditions. In field studies we tested the effects of plant structure on the dispersal ability of T. evanescens from release points. Both in a corn field and on grapevines the level of parasitism was negatively correlated with distance when the host eggs were located away from the release point. The parasitization rate on grapevines and corn plants at the release point was greater than that away from the release point. Parasitization rates were significantly higher at the highest wasp density in cages. When 1000 wasps …


Sensitivity Of Kinetoplastids To Aminoglycoside: Correlation With The 3’ Region Of The Small Subunit Rrna Gene, A. S. Hamad Elgazwy, Masoom M. Yasinzai Jan 2008

Sensitivity Of Kinetoplastids To Aminoglycoside: Correlation With The 3’ Region Of The Small Subunit Rrna Gene, A. S. Hamad Elgazwy, Masoom M. Yasinzai

Turkish Journal of Biology

In vitro culture systems were used to assess the growth inhibition of kinetoplastids by a variety of aminoglycosides. The parasites were allowed to grow to the stationary phase in the presence of varying concentrations of the drugs. The IC-50 for every drug was calculated by comparison with the control. The sensitivity of various leishmanial strains to these drugs was in the order of: G418 > hygromycin > paromomycin > neomycin; however, under our assay conditions gentamycin and kanamycin were non-leishmanicidal. The effects of the drugs on the intracellular form of the parasite in the macrophage cell line were also tested. Other kinetoplastids, such …


The Antioxidant Activity Of Some Medicinal Plants, Prateek Kumar Jain, Veerasamy Ravichandran, Simant Sharma, Ram. K. Agrawal Jan 2008

The Antioxidant Activity Of Some Medicinal Plants, Prateek Kumar Jain, Veerasamy Ravichandran, Simant Sharma, Ram. K. Agrawal

Turkish Journal of Biology

The antioxidant properties of the methanol extracts of 10 medicinal plants were evaluated with the DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl) test, hydroxyl scavenging test, and lipid peroxidation assay. The methanol extract of Emblica officinalis was the most active according to the DPPH test, with an IC_{50} value of 7.92 ± 0.1 \mug/ml, followed by Asparagus racemosus, with an IC_{50} value of 9.28 ± 0.2 \mug/ml. The minimum free radical scavenging activity was shown by Zingiber officinale, with an IC_{50} value of 44.48 ± 1.8 \mug/ml. The hydroxyl radical scavenging activity of the methanolic extracts of various plants was as follows: Asparagus racemosus …


Antioxidant And Vasorelaxant Activities Of Flavonoids From Amygdalus Lycioides Var. Horrida, Hossein Babaei, Omid Sadeghpour, Lutfun Nahar, Abbas Delazar, Hossein Nazemiyeh, Mohammad Reza Mansouri, Naser Poursaeid, Solmaz Asnaashari, Sedigheh Bamdad Moghadam, Satyajit Dey Sarker Jan 2008

Antioxidant And Vasorelaxant Activities Of Flavonoids From Amygdalus Lycioides Var. Horrida, Hossein Babaei, Omid Sadeghpour, Lutfun Nahar, Abbas Delazar, Hossein Nazemiyeh, Mohammad Reza Mansouri, Naser Poursaeid, Solmaz Asnaashari, Sedigheh Bamdad Moghadam, Satyajit Dey Sarker

Turkish Journal of Biology

Amygdalus lycioides var. horrida (Spach) Browicz (Rosaceae), also known as Prunus lycioides (Spach.) Schneid., is an endemic Iranian species of the genus Amygdalus. In Iranian traditional medicine, the aerial parts and roots of A. lycioides are used in the treatment of diabetes. Six flavonoids, i.e. quercetin 3-O-rhamnoside (1), luteolin 7-O-rhamnoside (2), isorhamnetin 3-O-rutinoside (3), kaempferol 3-O-rhamnoside (4), apigenin (5), and naringenin (6), have been isolated from the aerial parts of this plant. The structures of these compounds were elucidated by UV, MS, and NMR spectroscopic data analyses. While the antioxidant activity of these compounds was assessed by the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) …


Effects Of Drought Stress On Soluble Proteins In Two Maize Varieties, Nayer Mohammadkhani, Reza Heidari Jan 2008

Effects Of Drought Stress On Soluble Proteins In Two Maize Varieties, Nayer Mohammadkhani, Reza Heidari

Turkish Journal of Biology

Drought stress was generated by PEG 6000. Water potentials were: zero as the control, and -0.15, -0.49, -1.03, and -1.76 MPa as treatments. After 24-h treatment the total soluble protein content of 2 maize (Zea mays L.) cultivars (704 and 301) was determined and SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis in the first dimension was performed. By decreasing water potentials, total soluble protein content first increased, and then decreased in the roots and leaves of both varieties. The decrease in total soluble protein content in the roots of both varieties was equal, but in the leaves of cv. 301 it was greater than …


Antipyretic Activity Of Peperomia Pellucida Leaves In Rabbit, Alam Khan, Moizur Rahman, Shariful Islam Jan 2008

Antipyretic Activity Of Peperomia Pellucida Leaves In Rabbit, Alam Khan, Moizur Rahman, Shariful Islam

Turkish Journal of Biology

Antipyretic effects of petroleum ether and ethyl acetate soluble fractions of ethanol extract of the leaves of Peperomia pellucida (Linn.) HBK (Fam. Piperaceae) were investigated. Intraperitoneal administration of boiled milk at a dose of 0.5 ml/kg body weight in albino rabbit leads to pyrexia. Intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of petroleum ether and ethyl acetate soluble fractions of ethanol extract of the leaves of P. pellucida at a dose of 80 mg/kg body weight significantly reduced the elevated body temperature of rabbit. This antipyretic effect has been compared with antipyretic effect of standard aspirin and the solvent used.


Antioxidant Activities Of Iranian Corn Silk, Mohammad Ali Ebrahimzadeh, Fereshteh Pourmorad, Samira Hafezi Jan 2008

Antioxidant Activities Of Iranian Corn Silk, Mohammad Ali Ebrahimzadeh, Fereshteh Pourmorad, Samira Hafezi

Turkish Journal of Biology

Traditionally corn silk (CS) has been used as diuretic, antilithiasic, uricosuric, and antiseptic. It is used for the treatment of edema as well as for cystitis, gout, kidney stones, nephritis, and prostatitis. In the present study, the antioxidant properties of ethanol-water extract from CS were estimated by different methods. Also phenol and flavonoid content of the extract were measured by Folin Ciocalteu and AlCl_3 assays. CS extract contained a significant amount of phenol and flavonoids. The percentage of DPPH radical scavenged by CS extract was 92.6 at a concentration of 1.6 mg ml^{-1}. IC_{50} of the extract and the standard …


In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity Of Salvadora Persica L. Extracts Against Some Isolated Oral Pathogens In Iraq, Firas A. Al-Bayati, Khudir D. Sulaiman Jan 2008

In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity Of Salvadora Persica L. Extracts Against Some Isolated Oral Pathogens In Iraq, Firas A. Al-Bayati, Khudir D. Sulaiman

Turkish Journal of Biology

Aqueous and methanol extracts of Salvadora persica L., a plant used in Iraq for oral hygiene, was investigated for its antimicrobial activities against 7 isolated oral pathogens: Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus faecalis, Streptococcus pyogenis, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Candida albicans using disc diffusion and micro-well dilution assays. According to both antimicrobial assays the aqueous extract inhibited all isolated microorganisms, especially the Streptococcus species, and was more efficient than the methanol extract, which was resisted by Lacto. acidophilus and Ps. aeruginosa. The strongest antibacterial activity was observed using the aqueous extract against Strep. faecalis (zone of inhibition: 22.3 mm; …


Soil Salinity Alters Growth, Chlorophyll Content, And Secondary Metabolite Accumulation In Catharanthus Roseus, Cheruth Abdul Jaleel, Beemarao Sankar, Ramalingam Sridharan, Rajaram Panneerselvam Jan 2008

Soil Salinity Alters Growth, Chlorophyll Content, And Secondary Metabolite Accumulation In Catharanthus Roseus, Cheruth Abdul Jaleel, Beemarao Sankar, Ramalingam Sridharan, Rajaram Panneerselvam

Turkish Journal of Biology

The effect of salinity on growth, photosynthetic pigment content, and alkaloid secondary metabolite accumulation were studied in an economically important medicinal plant, Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don., under pot culture conditions. Plants were treated with different concentrations of NaCl, (e.g. 50 and 100 mM) 30, 45, 60, and 75 days after sowing (DAS). The plants were uprooted randomly 90 DAS to analyse growth, and chlorophyll and alkaloid content. Salinity affected all the morphological parameters and decreased growth performance. At low salinity regimes, a slight decrease was noted in chlorophyll a and b, and total chlorophyll content, but under high salinity …


Cropping Effects On Microbial Population And Nitrogenase Activity In Saline Arid Soil, Dilfuza Egamberdieva, Zulfiya Kucharova Jan 2008

Cropping Effects On Microbial Population And Nitrogenase Activity In Saline Arid Soil, Dilfuza Egamberdieva, Zulfiya Kucharova

Turkish Journal of Biology

Soil salinization is a major problem in irrigated agriculture. A field study was conducted in the Sariosiyo district in the Surkhandarya region of southeast Uzbekistan to evaluate soil nitrogenase activity and nitrogen-fixing bacteria populations in saline serozem soils under wheat, maize, and alfalfa, as well as from adjacent fallow land. Composite soil samples were randomly collected from depths of 0-10, 10-20, and 20-30 cm in autumn, winter, spring, and summer, which were then 2-mm sieved and subjected to selected microbial population analysis and enzymatic studies. The results showed that alfalfa contributed both to high nitrogenase activity and to a large …


Plant Regeneration From Callus Culture Of Clematis Gouriana Roxb. – A Rare Medicinal Plant, Hanumanaika Raja Naika, Venkatarangaiah Krishna Jan 2008

Plant Regeneration From Callus Culture Of Clematis Gouriana Roxb. – A Rare Medicinal Plant, Hanumanaika Raja Naika, Venkatarangaiah Krishna

Turkish Journal of Biology

An in vitro regeneration protocol through stem callus culture has been standardized for the medicinal climber Clematis gouriana. The explant induced callus on MS-medium supplemented with 0.5 to 1.5 mg l^{-1} BAP and 0.1 to 0.5 mg l^{-1} NAA. The optimized callus induction occurred at the concentration of 1.0 mg l^{-1} BAP and 0.3 mg l^{-1} NAA. After initiation of callus, it was immediately transferred to MS medium containing 4.0 mg l^{-1} FAP and 0.5 mg l^{-1} indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). Upon longer incubation for about 2-6 weeks on the same culture medium initiation of shoot buds from the callus mass …


Effect Of Three Orobanche Spp. Extracts On Some Local Phytopathogens, Agrobacterium And Erwinia, Ismail M. Saadoun, Khalid M. Hameed, Fouad Al-Momani, Qotaiba Ababneh Jan 2008

Effect Of Three Orobanche Spp. Extracts On Some Local Phytopathogens, Agrobacterium And Erwinia, Ismail M. Saadoun, Khalid M. Hameed, Fouad Al-Momani, Qotaiba Ababneh

Turkish Journal of Biology

Tissues of the spikes of Orobanche spp. contain phenols and mannitol pathways, and it seems that it is very resistant, or may be immune, to bacterial infection. Therefore extracts of 3 Orobanche species, O. cernua, O. crenata, and O. egyptiaca, were evaluated for their antibacterial activity against local isolates of crown gall (Agrobacterium) and soft rot (Erwinia) phytopathogens. Extract of O. cernua showed the highest activity against both pathogens with clear inhibition zones of 8-24 mm and 12-16 mm in diameters, respectively. When the inhibitory action of 100 mg/ml concentration of the 3 Orobanche species extract on local isolates of …


Mutagenesis Of The Tal Gene-Encoding Transaldolase In The Cyanobacterium, Anabaena Sp. Pcc7120, Haydar Karakaya, Nicholas H. Mann Jan 2008

Mutagenesis Of The Tal Gene-Encoding Transaldolase In The Cyanobacterium, Anabaena Sp. Pcc7120, Haydar Karakaya, Nicholas H. Mann

Turkish Journal of Biology

The transaldolase gene (tal) of Anabaena sp. PCC7120 was interrupted by the insertion of the interposon W. Transaldolase assays showed that the tal mutant strain possessed the same activity as the wild-type, indicating that the second copy of the gene complements the enzyme activity. Being coded by a gene (zwf) downstream of tal and probably in the same operon, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) activity was also analysed. Only 34% of wild-type G6PDH activity was retained in the tal mutant strain. This may have due to the polar affect of tal mutation on the transcription of the zwf gene. Growth of the …


The Effect Of Hyperosmotic Stress And Nitrogen Starvation On Growth And \Beta-Galactosidase Synthesis In Kluyveromyces Lactis And Kluyveromyces Marxianus, Sezai̇ Türkel, Eli̇f Arik, Si̇nem Güzelvardar Jan 2008

The Effect Of Hyperosmotic Stress And Nitrogen Starvation On Growth And \Beta-Galactosidase Synthesis In Kluyveromyces Lactis And Kluyveromyces Marxianus, Sezai̇ Türkel, Eli̇f Arik, Si̇nem Güzelvardar

Turkish Journal of Biology

Kluyveromyces lactis and Kluyveromyces marxianus are industrial yeasts widely used in the production of the \beta-galactosidase enzyme. Biosynthesis of \beta-galactosidase is controlled by glucose repression. In this study it was demonstrated that the derepression of \beta-galactosidase biosynthesis in these yeast strains is inhibited by high osmotic stress. It was found that the \beta-galactosidase activity of K. lactis and K. marxianus remained approximately at the repressed level when these yeast cells were subjected to NaCl-, KCl-, or sucrose-induced high osmotic stress. Derepression of \beta-galactosidase biosynthesis seems to be more sensitive to high osmotic stress in K. marxianus than in K. lactis. …


Bioactivities Of The Various Extracts And Essential Oils Of Salvia Limbata C.A.Mey. And Salvia Sclarea L., Hati̇ce Öğütçü, Atalay Sökmen, Münevver Sökmen, Moschos Polissiou, Julia Serkedjieva, Di̇mi̇tra Daferera, Fi̇kretti̇n Şahi̇n, Özlem Bariş, Medi̇ne Güllüce Jan 2008

Bioactivities Of The Various Extracts And Essential Oils Of Salvia Limbata C.A.Mey. And Salvia Sclarea L., Hati̇ce Öğütçü, Atalay Sökmen, Münevver Sökmen, Moschos Polissiou, Julia Serkedjieva, Di̇mi̇tra Daferera, Fi̇kretti̇n Şahi̇n, Özlem Bariş, Medi̇ne Güllüce

Turkish Journal of Biology

The present study evaluated the in vitro antimicrobial, antioxidant, and antiviral activities of the essential oil and various extracts of Salvia limbata C.A.Mey. and Salvia sclarea L., as well as the content of its essential oil. The activities of essential oils were tested against a wide range of human-, plant-, and food-borne microorganisms. A total of 55 microbial organisms belonging to 35 bacteria and 19 fungi and yeast species were tested using disk diffusion, micro dilution, and micro-well dilution. The essential oils were found to possess antimicrobial activity against some of the tested fungi, while no activity was observed against …


Comparative Antioxidant Activity Of Some Edible Plants, Zaha A. El-Agbar, Ashok K. Shakya, Nooman A. Khalaf, Makbula Al-Haroon Jan 2008

Comparative Antioxidant Activity Of Some Edible Plants, Zaha A. El-Agbar, Ashok K. Shakya, Nooman A. Khalaf, Makbula Al-Haroon

Turkish Journal of Biology

Terminalia chebula, Salvia officinalis L., Calamintha incana, Thymus vulgaris L., Matricaria chamomilla, and Nigella sativa are commonly used spices. In the present study the methanolic extracts of these spices were evaluated for their antioxidant activity by the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging method. All the methanolic extracts showed significant antioxidant activity. The IC_{50} of the methanolic extracts ranged between 3.8 ± 0.1 and 168.8 ± 2.1 \mug/ml, and that of ascorbic acid was 8.6 ± 0.1 \mug/ml. The study revealed that the consumption of these spices could exert several beneficial effects by virtue of their antioxidant activity.


Specific Individuals Of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) Are Able To Show Time-Place Learning, M. Saeed Heydarnejad, G. J. Purser Jan 2008

Specific Individuals Of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) Are Able To Show Time-Place Learning, M. Saeed Heydarnejad, G. J. Purser

Turkish Journal of Biology

Using demand-feeders, time-place learning association of food was investigated in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in 2 small raceways (TR1 and TR2). In order for the fish to be visually identified, they were tagged individually and their behaviour and distribution were monitored by cameras. Equipping with a demand-feeder, TR1 was assigned to test 2 times/1 place (2T/1P) while 2 demand-feeders were used in TR2 assigned to test 2 times/2 places (2T/2P). After 26 days of restricted feeding (RF) the fish were deprived of food for 3 days. The results of the present study indicate that, at the group level, rainbow trout …


Antioxidant Activity Of Some Common Plants, Nooman A. Khalaf, Ashok K. Shakya, Atif Al-Othman, Zaha El-Agbar, Husni Farah Jan 2008

Antioxidant Activity Of Some Common Plants, Nooman A. Khalaf, Ashok K. Shakya, Atif Al-Othman, Zaha El-Agbar, Husni Farah

Turkish Journal of Biology

The methanolic crude extracts of some commonly used medicinal plants were screened for their free radical scavenging properties using ascorbic acid as standard antioxidant. Free radical scavenging activity was evaluated using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) free radical. The overall antioxidant activity of green tea (Camellia sinensis Linn.) was the strongest, followed in descending order by black tea (Camellia sinensis Linn.), Eugenia caryophyllus (Spreng.) Bullock and Harrison, Piper cubeba Linn., Zingiber officinale Roscoe and Piper nigrum Linn. Trigonella foenum graecum Linn. and Elettaria cardamomum (Linn.) Maton showed weak free radical scavenging activity with the DPPH method. All the methanolic extracts exhibited antioxidant activity …


Improvement Of The Nutritional Value Of Soybean [Glycine Max (L) Merr.] Seed With Alteration In Protein Subunits Of Glycinin (11s Globulin) And \Beta-Conglycinin (7s Globulin), Behzad Kaviani, Ardashir Kharabian Jan 2008

Improvement Of The Nutritional Value Of Soybean [Glycine Max (L) Merr.] Seed With Alteration In Protein Subunits Of Glycinin (11s Globulin) And \Beta-Conglycinin (7s Globulin), Behzad Kaviani, Ardashir Kharabian

Turkish Journal of Biology

Protein quality in soybean seeds is strongly influenced by nutritional conditions. Glycinin (11S globulin) and \beta-conglycinin (7S globulin) are the 2 main proteins in soybean seeds. Protein quality of glycinin (11S) is higher than that of \beta-conglycinin (7S), due to the presence of higher amounts of s-containing amino acids (methionine and cysteine) in glycinin than \beta-conglycinin. Of the amino acids in glycinin, 3%-4.5% are methionine and cysteine but these important amino acids are not found in \beta-conglycinin (especially \beta-subunit). Pot studies were conducted with soybean [Glycine max (L) Merr.] grown under various levels of KCl and CaHPO4 and the effects …


Gamma Ray- And Ems-Induced Bold-Seeded High-Yielding Mutants In Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.), Aijaz A. Wani, Mohammad Anis Jan 2008

Gamma Ray- And Ems-Induced Bold-Seeded High-Yielding Mutants In Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.), Aijaz A. Wani, Mohammad Anis

Turkish Journal of Biology

Three bold-seeded high-yielding mutants were isolated from the M_2 progeny of chickpea var. Pusa-212, viz. Pusa-212 A (200 Gy), Pusa-212 C (400 Gy), and Pusa-212 F (300 Gy + 0.2% EMS). Data on various quantitative traits, such as plant height, number of branches per plant, number of pods per plant, number of seeds per pod, 100-seed weight (g), seed yield (g) per plant, and protein content (%), were recorded for all 3 mutants in the M3 generation. The mutants were morphologically quite distinct, as compared to the control and to each other. The most notable change was in seed size …


Evolutionary Relationship And Divergence Based On Sds-Page Of Elaeagnus Umbellata (Thunb.) Populations, A Multipurpose Plant From The Himalayas, Syed Dilnawaz Ahmad, Syed Mubashar Sabir, Halimi Mohammed Saud, Yousaf Salihuddin Jan 2008

Evolutionary Relationship And Divergence Based On Sds-Page Of Elaeagnus Umbellata (Thunb.) Populations, A Multipurpose Plant From The Himalayas, Syed Dilnawaz Ahmad, Syed Mubashar Sabir, Halimi Mohammed Saud, Yousaf Salihuddin

Turkish Journal of Biology

Elaeagnus umbellata (Thunb.), commonly known as autumn olive, belongs to the family Elaeagnaceae and is native to the Himalayan regions of Pakistan, China, and India and is also found in Korea and Japan. The seeds of 8 ecotypes from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan, were analyzed at UPM Malaysia for comparisons of their relationship and evolution based on SDS-PAGE of total seed proteins. The results indicated that each autumn olive population can be distinguished by their own specific protein bands with reference to a molecular weight marker included in the gel. The dendrogram based on computer package analysis indicated that …


Impact Of Long-Term Application Of Treated Tannery Effluents On The Emergence Of Resistance Traits In Rhizobium Sp. Isolated From Trifolium Alexandrinum, Mohd. Musheer Altaf, Farhana Masood, Abdul Malik Jan 2008

Impact Of Long-Term Application Of Treated Tannery Effluents On The Emergence Of Resistance Traits In Rhizobium Sp. Isolated From Trifolium Alexandrinum, Mohd. Musheer Altaf, Farhana Masood, Abdul Malik

Turkish Journal of Biology

A total of 35 Rhizobium sp. were isolated from the root nodules of Trifolium alexandrinum (Egyptian clover) irrigated with treated tannery effluents and characterised on the basis of morphological, cultural and biochemical characteristics. Rhizospheric soils and plant parts were also analysed for metal concentrations by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The test soil samples were contaminated with a high level of chromium and also with other heavy metals, i.e. Ni, Zn, Cu, and Cd. The heavy metal analysis of Trifolium alexandrinum plant parts revealed different accumulation of these metals in different plant parts, such as root, stem, and leaf. Trifolium alexandrinum roots …


Plant Growth Promoting Properties Of Rhizobacteria Isolated From Wheat And Pea Grown In Loamy Sand Soil, Dilfuza Egamberdieva Jan 2008

Plant Growth Promoting Properties Of Rhizobacteria Isolated From Wheat And Pea Grown In Loamy Sand Soil, Dilfuza Egamberdieva

Turkish Journal of Biology

Microbes are important catalysts to regulate functional properties of terrestrial ecosystems. In this study, rhizosphere and phyllosphere bacteria were isolated from wheat and peas and examined for their plant growth promoting properties. The effects of bacterial inoculants on the growth of peas and wheat were studied in a series of pot experiments using loamy sand soil. The results showed that the colonisation of bacteria was higher in the rhizosphere as compared to the phyllosphere of both plants. Bacterial strains were identified as Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Kocuria, and Microbacterium, and Cellulomonas species. The response of wheat and peas when inoculated with bacteria …


Evaluation Of Antioxidant And Antimicrobial Activity Of Seaweed (Sargassum Sp.) Extract: A Study On Inhibition Of Glutathione-S-Transferase Activity, Jayanta Kumar Patra, Sakti Kanta Rath, Karmabeer Jena, Vijaya Kumar Rathod, Hrudayanath Thatoi Jan 2008

Evaluation Of Antioxidant And Antimicrobial Activity Of Seaweed (Sargassum Sp.) Extract: A Study On Inhibition Of Glutathione-S-Transferase Activity, Jayanta Kumar Patra, Sakti Kanta Rath, Karmabeer Jena, Vijaya Kumar Rathod, Hrudayanath Thatoi

Turkish Journal of Biology

In the present study, the free radical scavenging potentials (DPPH radical and hydroxyl radical), inhibition of lipid peroxidation, and glutathione-S-transferase and antimicrobial properties of Sargassum sp. extract were investigated. The tested extract exhibited a dose-dependent free radical scavenging action against DPPH radical and hydroxyl radical and antimicrobial activity. In addition, inhibition of lipid peroxidation and glutathione-S-transferase activities were also observed. The overall results have established that this seaweed could be used against several diseases and, in the food processing industry, to preserve foods.


A Comparative Study On Colchicine Application Methods In Obtaining Doubled Haploids Of Tobacco (Nicotiana Tabacum L.), Betül Bürün, Ülkü Emi̇roğlu Jan 2008

A Comparative Study On Colchicine Application Methods In Obtaining Doubled Haploids Of Tobacco (Nicotiana Tabacum L.), Betül Bürün, Ülkü Emi̇roğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

In order to obtain androgenic doubled haploids of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Karabağlar 6265) colchicine was applied at 3 different stages of anther culture. Before culture, anthers were treated with 0.4% aqueous solution of colchicine for 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 h. Culture response of anthers decreased as the treatment duration increased (except 12 h) and the highest diploidization of 29.7% was obtained with 6 h. During culture, when macroscopic embryoids appeared in dehisced anthers, they were wrapt up in sterile cotton saturated with 0.2% colchicine for 3 days and transferred to fresh medium. This application resulted …