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Spiritualism's Place
by
Sarah Handley-Cousins
,
Averill Earls
,
Marissa C. Rhodes
in
19th century
,
20th century
,
American Studies
2024
In Spiritualism's
Place , four friends and scholars who produce
the acclaimed Dig: A History
Podcast , share their curiosity and
enthusiasm for uncovering stories from the past as they explore the
history of Lily Dale. Located in western New York State,
the world's largest center for Spiritualism was founded in 1879.
Lily Dale has been a home for Spiritualists attempting to make
contact with the dead, as well as a gathering place for reformers,
a refuge for seekers looking for alternatives to established paths
of knowledge, and a target for skeptics.
This intimate history of Lily Dale reveals the role that this
fascinating place has played within the history of Spiritualism, as
well as within the development of the women's suffrage and
temperance movements, and the world of New Age religion. As an
intentional community devoted to Spiritualist beliefs and
practices, Lily Dale brings together multiple strands in the social
and religious history of New York and the United States over the
past 150 years: feminism, social reform, utopianism, new religious
movements, and cultural appropriation.
Podcasters and historians alike, Averill Earls, Sarah
Handley-Cousins, Elizabeth Garner Masarik, and Marissa C. Rhodes
each identify one site in Lily Dale and one theme that its history
illuminates. They use those sites and themes to approach Lily Dale
not as debunkers but as inquisitive researchers and storytellers.
At the same time, they also reflect on their own relationships
contending that it's never quite possible to separate grief, hope,
faith, and friendship from understandings of the past.
Spiritualism's Place breaks myths, unveils unexpected
stories, and finds new ways to contemplate Spiritualism's role in
American history.
Lily James shows off train at Met Gala
2024
Actress Lily James showed off the long train on her dress at the Met Gala on May 6.
Streaming Video
The water lily genome and the early evolution of flowering plants
2020
Water lilies belong to the angiosperm order Nymphaeales. Amborellales, Nymphaeales and Austrobaileyales together form the so-called ANA-grade of angiosperms, which are extant representatives of lineages that diverged the earliest from the lineage leading to the extant mesangiosperms
1
–
3
. Here we report the 409-megabase genome sequence of the blue-petal water lily (
Nymphaea colorata
). Our phylogenomic analyses support Amborellales and Nymphaeales as successive sister lineages to all other extant angiosperms. The
N. colorata
genome and 19 other water lily transcriptomes reveal a Nymphaealean whole-genome duplication event, which is shared by Nymphaeaceae and possibly Cabombaceae. Among the genes retained from this whole-genome duplication are homologues of genes that regulate flowering transition and flower development. The broad expression of homologues of floral ABCE genes in
N. colorata
might support a similarly broadly active ancestral ABCE model of floral organ determination in early angiosperms. Water lilies have evolved attractive floral scents and colours, which are features shared with mesangiosperms, and we identified their putative biosynthetic genes in
N. colorata
. The chemical compounds and biosynthetic genes behind floral scents suggest that they have evolved in parallel to those in mesangiosperms. Because of its unique phylogenetic position, the
N. colorata
genome sheds light on the early evolution of angiosperms.
The genome of the tropical blue-petal water lily
Nymphaea colorata
and the transcriptomes from 19 other Nymphaeales species provide insights into the early evolution of angiosperms.
Journal Article
Lily Collins shows off long train with ‘Karl’ sequins
2023
Actor Lily Collins honored Karl Lagerfeld by adding “KARL” sequins to the train of her skirt at the Met Gala on May 1.
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Development of a multiplex RT-PCR assay for simultaneous detection of Lily symptomless virus, Lily mottle virus, Cucumber mosaic virus, and Plantago asiatica mosaic virus in Lilies
2022
Background
Viral pathogens causing significant economic losses in lilies (
Lilium
spp. and hybrids) include
Lily symptomless virus
(LSV),
Lily mottle virus
(LMoV),
Cucumber mosaic virus
(CMV), and
Plantago asiatica mosaic virus
(PlAMV). Rapid and efficient virus detection methods are pivotal to prevent the spread of these viruses.
Results
In this study, four specific primer pairs designed from conserved regions of genomic sequences of each virus were used to amplify a 116 bp product for LSV, a 247 bp product for LMoV, a 359 bp product for CMV, and a 525 bp product for PlAMV in a multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (multiplex RT-PCR). The amplified products were clearly separated by 2% agarose gel electrophoresis. The optimal reaction annealing temperature and cycle number were 53.8 °C and 35, respectively. The developed multiplex RT-PCR method was then used to test virus infections from lily samples collected from different regions of China.
Conclusions
An effective multiplex RT-PCR assay was established for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of LSV, LMoV, CMV, and PlAMV in lilies, which offers a useful tool for routine molecular diagnosis and epidemiological studies of these viruses.
Journal Article
Anti-Aging Potential of the Two Major Flavonoids Occurring in Asian Water Lily Using In Vitro and In Silico Molecular Modeling Assessments
2024
Our previous study investigated the major flavonoids and antioxidant potential of Asian water lily (Nymphaea lotus L., family Nymphaeaceae) stamens and perianth extracts. Quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside (Que-3-Rha) and kaempferol-3-O-galactoside (Kae-3-Gal) were reported as the two most prominent flavonoids found in these extracts. Many flavonoids have been reported on the skin anti-aging effect that are useful for cosmeceutical/phytopharmaceutical application. However, Que-3-Rha and Kae-3-Gal occurring in this medicinal plant have not yet been evaluated for their ability to inhibit skin-aging enzymes. Therefore, this study aimed (1) to assess the enzyme inhibitory activity of Que-3-Rha and Kae-3-Gal, and (2) to conduct molecular modeling of these compounds against critical enzymes involved in skin aging such as collagenase, elastase, and tyrosinase. In vitro enzymatic assays demonstrated that both of the two most prominent flavonoids exhibited moderate to good inhibitory activity toward these enzymes. These experimental findings were supported by molecular docking analysis, which indicated that Que-3-Rha and Kae-3-Gal showed superior binding affinity to the target enzymes compared to the positive controls. Additionally, computational predictions suggested favorable skin permeability and no severe toxicity for both compounds. The results from molecular dynamic (MD) simulation revealed that all the complexes remained stable during the 200 ns MD simulation. Structural analyses and binding free energy calculations also supported the inhibitory potential of these two flavonoids against skin-aging enzymes. In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights into the anti-aging potential of the two major flavonoids occurring in this medicinal plant, paving the way for further development of cosmeceutical/phytopharmaceutical products targeting skin aging.
Journal Article
Phytochemical Analysis and Habitat Suitability Mapping of ICardiocrinum cordatum/I Makino Collected at Chiburijima, Oki Islands, Japan
by
Alsaadi, Doaa H. M
,
Raju, Aedla
,
Wang, Dongxing
in
Distribution
,
Environmental aspects
,
Habitat (Ecology)
2022
Cardiocrinum cordatum, known as ubayuri in Japan, has antihypertensive properties and has been shown to inhibit angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), which contributes to the production of angiotensin II, a hypotensive substance in the renin–angiotensin system. C. cordatum has been the subject of various studies as a useful plant and is applied as a functional food. Due to the limited distribution, loss of natural habitat by frequent natural disasters, and environmental conditions, the chemical content and biological activity of C. cordatum have been drastically affected. Obtaining a stable supply of Cardiocrinu cordatum material with high biological activity is still a challenge. Understanding the native habitat environment and suitable cultivation sites could help in solving this issue. Therefore, in the current study we investigated the effect of environmental parameters on the hypertensive and antioxidant activities of C. cordatum collected at Chiburijima, Oki Islands, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. We also predicted the habitat suitability of C. cordatum using a geographic information system (GIS) and MaxEnt model with various conditioning factors, including the topographic, soil, environmental, and climatic factors of the study area. A total of 37 individual plant samples along with soil data were collected for this study. In vitro assays of ACE inhibitory and antioxidant activity were conducted on the collected samples. The results show that plants at 14 out of 37 sites had very strong ACE inhibitory activity (IC[sub.50] < 1 mg mL[sup.−1] ). However, the collected plants showed no signs of strong antioxidant activity. Statistical analysis using analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that BIO05 (F value = 2.93, p < 0.05), nitrate–nitrogen (F value = 2.46, p < 0.05), and silt (F value = 3.443, p < 0.05) significantly affected ACE inhibitory activity. On the other hand, organic carbon content (F value = 10.986, p < 0.01) was found to significantly affect antioxidant activity. The final habitat suitability map shows 3.3% very high and 6.8% high suitability regions, and samples with ACE inhibition activity were located within these regions. It is recommended further investigations and studies are conducted on C. cordatum in these locations. The prediction suitability model showed accuracy with AUC-ROC of 96.7% for the study area.
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An R2R3-MYB transcription factor ODORANT1 regulates fragrance biosynthesis in lilies (Lilium spp.)
by
Yamagishi, Masumi
,
Oyama-Okubo, Naomi
,
Yoshida, Kyosuke
in
Ammonia
,
Benzenoids
,
Biomedical and Life Sciences
2018
Flower fragrance is an important character for economic and ecological reasons. Lilies (
Lilium
spp.), important ornamental crops, mainly emit benzenoids/phenylpropanoids and terpenoids. Oriental hybrid lilies emit a strong fragrance, while Asiatic hybrid lilies often emit a weak fragrance. To delineate the genetic backgrounds that regulate volatile benzenoid/phenylpropanoid production in lilies, we isolated an R2R3-MYB transcription factor similar to
Petunia
×
hybrida
ODORANT1 (ODO1) from Oriental and Asiatic hybrid lilies. An identified gene, named
Lilium
hybrid
ODO1
(
LhODO1
), could upregulate the expression of shikimate pathway genes and
phenylalanine ammonia lyase
(
PAL
) genes in transgenic petunia plants. The expression of
LhODO1
in the Oriental hybrid lily ‘Casa Blanca’ exhibited a diurnal rhythm, which was highest at 16:00 and lowest at 4:00, and was attuned to the expressional rhythms of shikimate pathway and
PAL
genes. These diurnal changes in gene expression preceded changes in the production of endogenous volatile compounds. Expression of
LhODO1
was specific to tepals, which are major sources of floral scent, and began at anthesis. These results indicate that LhODO1 plays a key role in the regulation of volatile benzenoid/phenylpropanoid production in lilies. In addition, LhODO1 may be responsible for the different fragrance intensities observed between the Oriental and Asiatic hybrid lilies, because
LhODO1
expression was high in the Oriental hybrid lily cultivars but very low in wild lilies in sections Sinomartagon and Daurolirion, which are parental species of Asiatic hybrid lilies.
Journal Article
The history and typification of Lilium brownii A.Lemoinier
2022
 The Chinese Lilium brownii has been much confused with the Japanese endemic species Lilium japonicum . In this paper, it is shown that L. brownii was introduced to England at least four times between 1804 and 1819. The history of L. brownii is fully discussed and its taxonomy, nomenclature and relationships are examined. A neotype is designated for the name, its correct botanical authority is given and the correct place of its publication is provided. Lectotypes are also provided for the names Lilium aduncum Stapf, Lilium australe Stapf, Lilium odorum Planch., Lilium brownii var. colchesteri E.H.Wilson and Lilium brownii var. ferum Stapf. Keywords: Brown nursery, China, Horticultural Society Kerr, Kew, Lilium brownii , L. japonicum , nomenclature, Reeves, typification
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