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The biomass of algae and algal extracts in agricultural production
2018
Fertilizers and plant growth regulators (PGRs) based on seaweeds are commonly known, having been produced and utilized for dozens of years. Algae are rich in carbohydrates, proteins, minerals and chemical compounds that belong mainly to the following groups: polysaccharides, polyphenols, phlorotannins, plant pigments, unsaturated fatty acids, sterols and plant hormones. Agricultural formulations containing algal extracts stimulate the growth and yielding of plants in a very efficient way because of their action at low concentrations. Concentrations of phytohormones depend mainly on the botanical origin of the obtained biomass, the time and place of its collection and the method of extractio…
Le lumie di Sicilia: note storiche e botaniche
2015
Citrus lumia Risso is one of the old cultivated limes in Sicily, Mediterranean Europe and North Africa; For this reason, besides lumia, it is called Mediterranean lime. It is a small tree, with unarmed branches; obovate, obtuse leaves, with serrate margins and slightly winged petioles; flowers of medium size, fragrant, with petals externally reddish; fruit globose, umbonate, with base and apex de- pressed; umbo conical, dotted at the base; smooth, yellow-sulphureous, aromatic peel; thin and bitter mesocarp; endocarp with sweet juice, consisting of 9 -11 logs containing many seeds. It is distinguished from C. limetta Risso by the colour of petals and some other carpological and foliar charac…
ANTHER CULTURE TECHNIQUE FOR BREEDING AND PROPAGATION IN CITRUS AND IN OTHER MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT TREES
2011
Determinants of the Effectiveness of Using Renewable Resource Management-Based Simulations in the Development of Critical Thinking: An Application of…
2019
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Potential of ‘Omics’ Technologies for Implementation in Research on Phytotherapeutical Toxicology
2012
Abstract High toxicity is the most common reason why new agents drop out of drug development in the pharmaceutical industry. There is hope that toxicogenomics facilitates the early detection of toxic effects and their molecular mechanisms of action during preclinical studies to remove potentially toxic substances from the development. Herbal remedies consist of mixtures of different herbs, which represent a considerable source of heterogeneity and toxicity. They may be caused by botanical misidentification, contamination with pesticides, heavy metals, organic solvents, microbials and radioactivity. Intentional faked herbal products may contain chemical drugs or hormones. Approaches to apply…
Beyond Subsidies: A Study of Sustainable Public Subordinated Debt in Spain
2019
Evidence from business shows that small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are fragile. They suffer from a high mortality rate that primarily owes to difficulties in securing financing as a result of major information asymmetries. Despite these difficulties, SMEs provide the economic backbone of all economically developed countries. Aware of the key role of SMEs in national economic stability and of the financial problems that SMEs face, governments have designed a range of financial and tax measures to protect them. These financial measures include a highly specific form of public financing called subordinated debt. This concept refers to debt with the lowest credit seniority, just befor…
Zawartość wybranych metali ciężkich w glebach obszarów przyległych do zakładów przemysłu cementowego w mieście Opolu
2009
Exploring twitter for csr disclosure: influence of ceo and firm characteristics in latin american companies
2018
Social networks, which are characterised by accessibility and interactivity, offer great potential for dialogue between companies and stakeholders, for example as platforms for publishing information on aspects of corporate social responsibility (CSR). In this paper, we use a synthetic index to analyse levels of CSR disclosure via Twitter, and identify explanatory variables of this disclosure by studying the demographic characteristics of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and of the company. This synthetic index was based on data for 93 companies located in the four countries of the Pacific Alliance (Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru), using categories based on the 2016 Global Reporting Ini…
Pigment ligation to proteins of the photosynthetic apparatus in higher plants
1997
Ligation of pigments to proteins of the thylakoid membrane is a central step in the assembly of the photosynthetic apparatus in higher plants. Because of the potentially damaging photooxidative activity of chlorophylls, it is likely that between their biosynthesis and final assembly, chlorophylls will always be bound to protein complexes in which photooxidation is prevented by quenchers such as carotenoids. Such complexes may include chlorophyll carriers and/or membrane receptors involved in protein insertion into the membrane. Many if not all pigment-protein complexes of the thylakoid are stabilised towards protease attack by bound pigments. The major light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b prote…
Harmful and Protective Effects of Terpenoids from African Medicinal Plants
2014
Terpenoids represent the most widespread group of natural products and can be found in all classes of living things. Many defensive compounds include sesquiterpenoids and diterpenoids from angiosperm species. Several terpenoids are biologically active and are exploited in the fight against cancer, malaria, inflammation, and a variety of infectious diseases. Nonetheless, some compounds of this group showed toxic effects causing gastrointestinal problems or central nervous system manifestations among others. Several bioactive terpenoids were identified in African medicine with numbers of them having organ-protective effects while few are known for their nonbeneficial properties for humans. In…