(n.) A genus of plants native to Mexico and Central America, of the order Compositae; also, any plant or flower of the genus. The numerous varieties of cultivated dahlias bear conspicuous flowers which differ in color.
Example Sentences:
(1) Hydrogen peroxide produced by the action of glucose oxidase is toxic to Verticillium dahliae.
(2) Transmission and scanning electron microscopy showed that melanin of wild-type Verticillium dahliae occurred as granules in microsclerotial cell walls and in a fibrillar network encapsulating the walls.
(3) A homogeneous preparation of casein kinase 2 has been isolated from the phytopathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae (the parasite of cotton).
(4) Dahlia Scheindlin is a political consultant based in Tel Aviv @dahliasc
(5) When carbon dioxide produced by the swelling seeds was absorbed in potassium hydroxide, spores of Trichoderma viride and Verticillium dahliae did not germinate at all, the inhibitory effects of volatile and gaseous exudates on germination of spores of Mucor racemosus were accentuated, and also the percentage of germinated spores of Fusarium oxysporum decreased.
(6) Specific growth rates in liquid culture were 0.011 h-1 for P. ultimum, 0.008 h-1 for V. dahliae, and 0.026 h-1 for R. solani.
(7) Xylan induced the production of xylanase by Verticillium dahliae.
(8) No growth occurred at -32 bars for P. ultimum, -56.2 bars for R. solani, and -100 bars for V. dahlia.
(9) From the culture liquid filtrate of Verticillium dahliae--cotton wilt agent--pectin trans-eliminase (EC) was isolated.
(10) products, and indicated that V. dahliae produced at least three enzymes which degrade xylan.
(11) Gel chromatography with Dyematrex blue B gel and ion exchange chromatography with a methylcellulose cation exchange column have been used to isolate a toxin present in partially purified saline extracts of the dahlia sea anemone Tealia felina.
(12) The use of the basic dye, Dahlia, which belongs to triphenylmethane group but without a primary amino group in its molecule has been described as useful in the staining of aldehyde groups of acid hydrolysed DNA in tissue sections following the conventional Feulgen procedure.
(13) Parthenium hysterophorus (78%) was the most frequent plant reacting, followed by Chrysanthemum morifolium (42%), Dahlia pinnata (18%) and Tagetes indica (7%).
(14) This suggests that scytalone and 1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene but no catechol or L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine are natural intermediates of melanin biosynthesis in V. dahliae.
(15) Positive patch test reactions were 2+ for dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), false ragweed (Ambrosia acanthicarpa), giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida), short ragweed (Ambrosia artemisifolia), sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), wild feverfew (Parthenium hysterophorus), yarrow (Achillea millifolium), and tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) and 1+ for Dahlia species and English ivy (Hedera helix).
(16) towards Alternaria solani, Botrytis cinerea and Verticillium dahliae.
(17) Nitrogenase activity was assayed in intact system of Cichorium intybus, a non-leguminous commercially cultivated crop, Dahlia pinnata and Helianthus annus, and Taraxacum officinale, a common weed plant.
(18) Five influential gardeners and their solutions… Beth Chatto Beth Chatto, plantswoman and writer Save water from the house in buckets, buy a water butt and reserve water for plants you value most, such as delphinium, clematis and dahlias.
(19) The dahlia flower was a solar symbol worn by Moctezuma and his nobles.
(20) Melanin biosynthesis in Verticillium dahliae Kleb, was studied with mutants deficient for normal black melanin or for production of microsclerotia.
Dahlin
Definition:
(n.) A variety of starch extracted from the dahlia; -- called also inulin. See Inulin.
Example Sentences:
(1) Noting reports that Dahlin had connections to Chinese human rights lawyers at the centre of a major government crackdown, the newspaper warned: “Things will get complicated if Dahlin funded illegal actions of the arrested lawyers using overseas sponsorship.” The Global Times said Chinese courts should now deal with Dahlin “in accordance with the law”.
(2) I think my treatment has been fair,” Dahlin, 35, says in the footage which was aired on state broadcaster CCTV .
(3) Dahlin also says the picture of Hodgson as a mild-mannered coach who rarely raises his voice is a myth, and players who crossed the Englishman would be told in no uncertain terms who was in charge.
(4) Caster said that while Beijing was attempting to paint Dahlin as the villain it was in fact the Chinese government that was violating the law by attempting to criminalise human rights work within its borders.
(5) Peter Dahlin, 35, a Beijing-based campaigner, was picked up by Chinese security officials earlier this month and is being detained on suspicion of endangering state security, authorities said this week.
(6) Data on tumour occurrence have been drawn from three sources: radium-case data from Rowland and Keane (33 cases), naturally-occurring cases from series by Sissons (139 cases) and by Dahlin (473 cases).
(7) Without his medicine he will most probably die.” The Swedish foreign ministry had been told that Peter Dahlin was receiving medicine, his brother said.
(8) On Wednesday afternoon, the Chinese government confirmed Dahlin was in custody and said the Beijing-based activist was being held on suspicion of “endangering state security”.
(9) It alleged that Dahlin’s human rights group, the Chinese Urgent Action Working Group or CUAWG, had “hired and trained others to gather, fabricate and distort information about China”.
(10) In Dahlin and Unni's series of 8,542 bone tumors, 39 of which were CMF, none were found in the femoral shaft.
(11) A human rights activist, a secret prison and a tale from Xi Jinping's new China Read more In one of the most prominent cases, Swedish NGO worker Peter Dahlin was paraded on the national broadcaster after three weeks in detention , declaring: “I have violated Chinese law through my activities here.
(12) Supporters of Peter Dahlin, the Swedish human rights activist being held by Chinese police, have dismissed allegations he was a foreign agent attempting to undermine the Communist party as ridiculous and absurd.
(13) Chinese authorities have offered scant details of why they are holding Dahlin, who went missing on 3 January while travelling to Beijing’s international airport on his way to Thailand.
(14) Chinese claims that Dahlin had endangered state security were baseless, the group added.
(15) Friends and colleagues say Dahlin suffers from Addison’s disease, a rare hormonal disorder that requires regular medication.
(16) Dahlin, a Beijing-based campaigner who was detained in early January , was paraded on Chinese television on Tuesday night to make what friends and colleagues describe as a “forced confession”.
(17) In a statement, CUAWG claimed Dahlin, who has worked in China since 2007, had been “arbitrarily detained on spurious accusations”.
(18) The Chinese authorities must immediately release Peter from detention and drop all charges against him.” A spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry confirmed they had taken “coercive measures” against Dahlin on Wednesday, though they had denied knowledge of the case the previous afternoon.
(19) Dahlin played only 31 games for Blackburn, scoring four goals, as he struggled with a back injury.
(20) In January Peter Dahlin, a Beijing-based Swedish human rights campaigner, was taken into secret detention and accused of being an agent working for “western anti-China forces” to stir up opposition to the Communist party.