WordNet
- of southern North America (同)Rubus trivialis
- situated in or coming from regions of the south; "the southern hemisphere"; "southern constellations"
- in or characteristic of a region of the United States south of (approximately) the Mason-Dixon line; "southern hospitality"; "southern cooking"; "southern plantations"
- any of several trailing blackberry brambles especially of North America (同)dewberry bush, running blackberry
- blackberry-like fruits of any of several trailing blackberry bushes
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- 『南の』,南[部]にある;南へ向かう / (風が)南からの / 《しばしばS-》南部特有の,南部ふうの;(特に)米国南部の
- キイチゴ;その実
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English Journal
- Thorns in armadillo ears and noses and their role in the transmission of leprosy.
- Job CK, Harris EB, Allen JL, Hastings RC.AbstractBoth ears from 494 wild nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) and nose specimens from 224 animals were collected and histopathologically studied. Lepromatous granulomas were present in the ear specimens of ten of 494 animals. There were thorns in the ears of 22.5% of animals, and in 36.6% of the nose specimens. In one armadillo, there was evidence to suggest that Mycobacterium leprae entered the tissue through the thorn pricks. In the normal habitat of the armadillo in Louisiana there are thorny bushes consisting mostly of the green briar and the southern dewberry. Thorn pricks as a means of transmission of leprosy in the wild armadillos is suggested.
- Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine.Arch Pathol Lab Med.1986 Nov;110(11):1025-8.
- Both ears from 494 wild nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) and nose specimens from 224 animals were collected and histopathologically studied. Lepromatous granulomas were present in the ear specimens of ten of 494 animals. There were thorns in the ears of 22.5% of animals, and in 36.6% of
- PMID 3535729
Related Links
- Rubus trivialis Michx. Dewberry, Southern dewberry. Rosaceae (Rose Family). USDA Symbol: RUTR. USDA Native Status: Native to U.S.. A sprawling shrub with woody, tangled stems.
- A PLANTS profile of Rubus trivialis (southern dewberry) from the USDA PLANTS database.
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- Southern blot