984 resultados para Lateralidad (Fisiología)
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Doctorado en Ciencias del Mar. Programa de Biotecnología
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Doctorado en Educación Física
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Programa de Doctorado: Cáncer: Biología y Clínica
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Doctorado en Educación Física y Deporte Escolar
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Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Departamento de Biología
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Programa de doctorado: Avances en Traumatología, Medicina del deporte, ciudados de heridas.
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Se estudia el papel de la poliaminas durante la reproducción de las algas rojas , en particular la de las enzimas reguladoras de su síntesis ornitina descarboxilasa y arginina descarboxilasa
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Se evalúa el papel de las enzimas transglutaminasas en la organización de la antena colectora de luz en algas rojas
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Valoración de la cantidad y calidad de la carragena de cultivares de Panamá
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Papel de las poliaminas en la precipitación del carbonato en algas
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[EN] In the frame of the restoration of natural populations of Cymodocea nodosa of the Canary Islands, seeds are being collected at natural populations where germination is rather scarce and seasonal after dormancy. We have developed techniques of propagation in vitro of collected seeds, consisting in forced seed germination and seedlings propagation to obtain mature 20-30 cm plantlet, which eventually are being used for restoration. In order to improve the developed methodology, several experiments were conducted to adjust conditions for seed storage under different regimes of temperature without loosing germinative potential, fertilize during propagation with controlled released NPK fertilizers, and increase growth by dipping seedlings in solutions of the most common plant hormones.
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[EN] The seagrass Cymodocea nodosa (Ucria) Ascherson is the most abundant seagrass species in the Canary Islands (Spain), where it forms dense submerged, ecologically relevant communities as stable and protected habitats. As with other seagrasses, concern has arisen due to a decline in the number and extension of the communities as the result of adverse activities in coastal areas. Seed germination and planting are assumed as cost-effective method for restoration. In the frame of the restoration of natural populations of Cymodocea nodosa, pilot experiences not tested so far in the Canary Islands have been carried out to developed in vitro techniques to produce viable seedlings and its transference to the natural environment.