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Microsatellite marker-based genetic variability in Spanish rice cultivars and landraces

2010

The genetic relationships among japonica rice cultivars and landraces were studied. Most of them are of Spanish origin, and were developed and cultivated for varying time periods over more than a century. To uncover genetic diversity within each cultivar, we analysed 30 plants per cultivar or accession using 10 fluorescently labelled primer pairs for SSR markers. Six cultivars were included in the study, with accessions from four different regions of Spain of the traditional cultivar Bomba. A total of 37 alleles were detected with a mean of 3.7 alleles per locus. Polymorphism information content (PIC) ranged from 0 to 0.78 with an average of 0.51 per locus. Genetic diversity for cvs. Albufe…

GermplasmGenetic diversityHorticultureGenetic markerBotanyGenotypeGenetic variationfood and beveragesMicrosatelliteGenetic variabilityCultivarBiologyAgronomy and Crop ScienceSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Centennial olive trees as a reservoir of genetic diversity

2011

†Background and Aims Genetic characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the oldest trees could be a powerful tool both for germplasm collection and for understanding the earliest origins of clonally propagated fruit crops. The olive tree (Olea europaea L.) is a suitable model to study the origin of cultivars due to its long lifespan, resulting in the existence of both centennial and millennial trees across the Mediterranean Basin. †Methods The genetic identity and diversity as well as the phylogenetic relationships among the oldest wild and cultivated olives of southern Spain were evaluated by analysing simple sequence repeat markers. Samples from both the canopy and the roots of each tr…

GermplasmPlant ScienceBiologyGenes PlantPlant RootsMediterranean Basintraditional cultivarsdomesticationOleaBotanyCultivarDomesticationOlea europaeaPhylogenyGenetic diversityPhylogenetic treeGenetic Variationfood and beverageswild olivesOriginal Articlesmicrosatellite markersbiology.organism_classificationOlive treesPlant Leavesintracultivar variabilitySpainOleaMicrosatellite Repeatsin situ conservation
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Genetic variation of an Italian long shelf-life tomato (Solanum lycopersicon L.) collection by using SSR and morphological fruit traits

2014

The recovery of ancient germplasm in tomato (Solanum lycopersicon L.) has become necessary to limit the wide genetic erosion caused by the employment of modern cultivars. Among germplasm collections, long shelf-life landraces could represent an important source of biodiversity. The present study provides a first set of molecular and phenotypic data on long shelf-life (so called "da serbo" in southern Italy) tomato collection, mainly originated from Sicily together with some landraces from Campania and Apulia. The analysis of fruit traits showed a low intra-varietal variation, while exhibiting a quite higher inter-varietal variability. Overall, the cultivars have been classified in six fruit…

GermplasmPlant ScienceSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaLycopersiconFruit traitsSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariaBotanyGenetic variationGeneticsGenetic variabilityGenetic erosionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFruit traits Genetic variability Landraces Microsatellites (SSR) Solanum lycopersicon L.biologyfungifood and beveragesSolanum lycopersicon L.biology.organism_classificationHorticultureLandracesGenetic distanceMicrosatelliteGenetic variabilitySolanumAgronomy and Crop ScienceMicrosatellites (SSR)
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Identifying poor cardiorespiratory fitness in overweight and obese children and adolescents by using heart rate variability analysis under resting co…

2020

Background: Childhood obesity, including overweight, continues increasing worldwide affecting health expectancy, quality of life and healthcare expenditure. These subjects have higher probability of suffering or developing cardio metabolic risk factors. Recent studies have revealed cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) as a valuable clinical parameter to identify these subjects and have even suggested cut-off values. However, evaluating CRF in overweight and obese youth can be difficult to implement, unfriendly and expensive. Objective: Develop a screening tool to identify high-risk subjects in a representative population of those attending overweight/obesity assessment programmes without prior i…

GerontologyMaleobesitySympathetic Nervous SystemAdolescentRest030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightChildhood obesityBody Mass Index03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Oxygen Consumptioncardiovascular diseaseHeart RateRisk FactorsHealth careInternal MedicineMedicineHeart rate variabilityHumansMass Screeningchildren and adolescent030212 general & internal medicineObesitySexual MaturationCardiorespiratory fitnessChildExpectancy theorybusiness.industryheart rate variabilityCardiorespiratory fitnessGeneral MedicineOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesitychildren and adolescentsCardiorespiratory FitnessCardiorespiratory fitneQuality of LifeFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBlood pressure
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Heart Rate Variability Recordings are a Valid Non- Invasive Tool for Evaluating Soldiers’ Stress

2013

Heart Rate Variability Recordings are a Valid Non- Invasive Tool for Evaluating Soldiers’ Stress The purpose of the present study was to investigate physiological responses and to evaluate heart rate variability as a non-invasive stress indicator during a 72-hour military field training (MFT). Ten healthy male soldiers (age 20 ± 1 yr.) participated in MFT. They slept approximately 2 h/day and ate only army field rations. During MFT, the soldiers’ mean (±SD) energy expenditure was 4646 ± 674, energy intake 2200 ± 326, and energy deficit (ED) 2405 ± 890 kcal⋅day-1.Throughout the entire training period, serum total testosterone (TES) reduced from 19.0 ± 3.0 to 12.6 ± 6.2 nmol⋅l-1 (p<0.001)

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryeducationNon invasiveStress indicatorField trainingPhysiological responsesEnergy expenditureInternal medicineCardiologyMedicineHeart rate variabilityEnergy deficitbusinessTraining periodJournal of Defense Studies &amp; Resource Management
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Occurrence and genotypes of Giardia isolated from lambs in Spain

2009

Three hundred and eighty six faecal specimens were randomly collected from 1- to 3-month-old lambs from 16 farms in Spain to investigate the presence of different genotypes of Giardia duodenalis. Individual specimens were examined by IFA (Immunofluorescence assay) and beta-giardin PCR polymerase chain reaction. Cysts of G. duodenalis were shed by lambs in every flock analyzed, showing a prevalence by farms of 100%. The average prevalence of G. duodenalis for the 386 specimens was 42%, ranging from 8.3 to 80% depending on the farm. beta-giardin PCR positive samples were sequenced to determine the genotypes present at each farm and seven new subtypes of beta-giardin Assemblage E are reported …

GiardiasisVeterinary medicineGenotypeanimal diseasesMolecular Sequence DataHigh variabilityProtozoan ProteinsFluorescent Antibody TechniqueSheep DiseasesBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionGenetic analysislaw.inventionMicrobiologyFeceslawZoonosesGenotypePrevalenceAnimalsPolymerase chain reactionSheepGiardiaGiardiaSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationCytoskeletal ProteinsInfectious DiseasesSpainGiardia duodenalisParasitologyFlockParasitology International
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Estimation of leaf area index using PROSAIL based LUT inversion, MLRA-GPR and empirical models: Case study of tropical deciduous forest plantation, N…

2020

Abstract Forests play a vital role in biological cycles and environmental regulation. To understand the key processes of forest canopies (e.g., photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration), reliable and accurate information on spatial variability of Leaf Area Index (LAI), and its seasonal dynamics is essential. In the present study, we assessed the performance of biophysical parameter (LAI) retrieval methods viz. Look-Up Table (LUT)-inversion, MLRA-GPR (Machine Learning Regression Algorithm- Gaussian Processes Regression) and empirical models, for estimating the LAI of tropical deciduous plantation using ARTMO (Automated Radiative Transfer Models Operator) tool and Sentinel-2 satellite im…

Global and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesEmpirical modellingRegression analysis02 engineering and technology15. Life on landManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesRegressionAtmospheric radiative transfer codesDeciduousSpatial variabilityComputers in Earth SciencesLeaf area index021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesMathematicsTranspirationInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
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Impact of climate change on migratory birds: community reassembly versus adaptation

2007

Aim Species can respond to global climate change by range shifts or by phenotypic adaptation. At the community level, range shifts lead to a turnover of species, i.e. community reassembly. In contrast, phenotypic adaptation allows species to persist in situ , conserving community composition. So far, community reassembly and adaptation have mostly been studied separately. In nature, however, both processes take place simultaneously. In migratory birds, climate change has been shown to result in both exchange of species and adaptation of migratory behaviour. The aim of our study is to predict the impact of global climate change on migratory bird communities and to assess the extent to which …

Global and Planetary ChangeEcologyRange (biology)EcologyBiogeographyGlobal warmingBird migrationClimate changeGlobal changeBiologySpatial variabilitysense organsAdaptationskin and connective tissue diseasesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGlobal Ecology and Biogeography
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Scale-related patterns in the spatial and environmental components of stream macroinvertebrate assemblage variation

2007

Aim  We examined the relative contributions of spatial gradients and local environmental conditions to macroinvertebrate assemblages of boreal headwater streams at three hierarchical extents: bioregion, ecoregion and drainage system. We also aimed to identify the environmental variables most strongly related to assemblage structure at each study scale, and to assess how the importance of these variables is related to regional context and spatial structuring at different scales. Location  Northern Finland (62–68° N, 25–32° E). Methods  Variation in macroinvertebrate data was partitioned using partial canonical correspondence analysis into components explained by spatial variables (nine terms…

Global and Planetary ChangeEcoregionEcologyBioregionCanonical correspondence analysisEcologyCommunity structureSpatial ecologyEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilitySpatial distributionSpatial analysisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGlobal Ecology and Biogeography
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Granger causality analysis of sleep brain-heart interactions

2014

We studied the networks of Granger causality (GC) between the time series of cardiac vagal autonomic activity and brain wave activities, measured respectively as the normalized high frequency (HF) component of heart rate variability and EEG power in the δ, θ, α, σ, β bands, computed in 10 healthy subjects during sleep. GC analysis was performed by vector autoregressive modeling, and significance of each link in the network was assessed using F-statistics. The whole-night analysis revealed the existence of a fully connected network of brain-heart and brain-brain interactions, with the ß EEG power acting as a hub which conveys the largest number of GC links between the heart and brain n…

Granger causality analysismedicine.diagnostic_testBiomedical EngineeringHealthy subjectsElectroencephalographySleep in non-human animalsGranger causalityAutoregressive modelSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticamedicineHeart rate variabilityPsychologyNeuroscienceSlow-wave sleep2014 8th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations (ESGCO)
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