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Fight evolution with evolution: plasmid‐dependent phages with a wide host range prevent the spread of antibiotic resistance

2013

The emergence of pathogenic bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics is a serious worldwide public health concern. Whenever antibiotics are applied, the genes encoding for antibiotic resistance are selected for within bacterial populations. This has led to the prevalence of conjugative plasmids that carry resistance genes and can transfer themselves between diverse bacterial groups. In this study, we investigated whether it is feasible to attempt to prevent the spread of antibiotic resistances with a lytic bacteriophage, which can replicate in a wide range of gram‐negative bacteria harbouring conjugative drug resistance–conferring plasmids. The counter‐selection against the plasmid was sh…

phage therapyPhage therapymedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentAntibioticsta3111medicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyBacteriophageAntibiotic resistancePlasmidfaagiterapiaevolution of antibiotic resistanceGeneticsmedicineta318sairaalabakteerithospital bacteriaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneticsbiologyta1182Pathogenic bacteriaOriginal Articlesbiology.organism_classificationconjugative plasmid-dependent phagesantibioottivastustuskykyfagiterapiaHorizontal gene transferta1181General Agricultural and Biological SciencesBacteriaantibioottiresistenssiconjugationEvolutionary Applications
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A lift in snail's gut provides an efficient colonization route for tardigrades.

2022

phoresiszoochorykarhukaisetHelicidaekotilotSnailsAriantasuolistomikro-organismitTardigradaAnimalsdispersalgastropodochoryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsleviäminenEcosystemEcology
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De novo Transcriptome Assembly and Comparison of C3, C3-C4, and C4 Species of Tribe Salsoleae (Chenopodiaceae)

2017

C4 photosynthesis is a carbon-concentrating mechanism that evolved independently more than 60 times in a wide range of angiosperm lineages. Among other alterations, the evolution of C4 from ancestral C3 photosynthesis requires changes in the expression of a vast number of genes. Differential gene expression analyses between closely related C3 and C4 species have significantly increased our understanding of C4 functioning and evolution. In Chenopodiaceae, a family that is rich in C4 origins and photosynthetic types, the anatomy, physiology and phylogeny of C4, C2, and C3 species of Salsoleae has been studied in great detail, which facilitated the choice of six samples of five representative …

photorespirationphotosynthesisleafSalsolaevolutionRNA-SeqPlant Sciencephotorespiration ; Caryophyllales ; RNA-Seq ; photosynthesis ; evolution ; Salsola ; leafCaryophyllalesOriginal Research570 Biowissenschaften570 Life sciences
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Physiological and Structural Responses to Prolonged Water Deficit in Young Trees of Two Olive Cultivars

2022

This study aimed to characterize the physiological and structural responses of potted one-year-old olive trees belonging to two olive cultivars—‘Nocellara del Belice’ and ‘Cerasuola’—exposed to prolonged drought under greenhouse conditions. Two irrigation treatments based on evapotranspiration (ET) were imposed for 69 days, i.e., well-watered (WW, 100% ET) and drought-stressed (DS, 10–30% ET). Leaf stomatal conductance (gs), stem water potential (Ψstem), transpiration (E), photosynthetic capacity (Amax), water use efficiency (WUE), stem (Kstem) and root (Kroot) hydraulic conductance, trunk diameter variations (TDV), and leaf patch attenuated pre…

photosynthesisOlea europaea L.leaf turgorEcologyconductance; drought; leaf turgor; <i>Olea europaea</i> L.; photosynthesis; transpiration; trunk diameter; water stressPlant SciencedroughttranspirationSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreewater stressClean Water and Sanitationphotosynthesitrunk diameterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsconductancePlants; Volume 11; Issue 13; Pages: 1695
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VegItaly: The Italian collaborative project for a national vegetation database

2012

Abstract Two years after its official start, the national vegetation database VegItaly, a collaborative project supported by the Italian scientific community and developed by a large group of scientists, is presented. This article offers a concise overview of the content of the database, currently consisting of 31,100 vegetation plot, including published and unpublished data. Some basic statistics are analysed; for example, data distribution in space and time, represented vegetation types expressed as physiognomic categories. Although rather young and still in progress, VegItaly already contains data from all the Italian regions and stands as an optimal candidate for the development of an I…

phytosociologyDistribution (economics)relevéPlant ScienceBiodiversity informaticscomputer.software_genrePlot (graphics)Vegetation typesBiodiversity informatics; database; phytosociology; relevé; vegetation plotmedicinedatabaseEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDatabasebusiness.industrybiodiversity informatics; database; phytosociology; relevé; vegetation-plotbiodiversity informatics; database; phytosociology; releve; relevé; vegetation plot; vegetation-plotGeographyBiodiversity informatics database phytosociology releve´ vegetation plotSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBiodiversity informaticmedicine.symptombiodiversity informaticsvegetation-plotLarge groupbusinessVegetation (pathology)computervegetation plot
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Typification of five plant names described based on specimens collected by Józef Warszewicz in Central and South America.

2022

Józef Warszewicz (1812–1864) was one of the first Polish naturalists to explore the flora of the tropical New World. During two expeditions to Central and South America (1844–1850 and 1850–1853) he collected and delivered to Europe up to twenty thousand plant specimens. To honour his service and his achievements in plant collections, different taxonomists described more than 100 taxa using the surname Warszewicz, for example in the genus name (Warszewiczia) and the species epithets (warszewiczii, warscewiczii, warszewicziana). Unfortunately, a large part of Warszewicz’s collection of plant species deposited in the Berlin Herbarium (B), including many type specimens was destroyed during Worl…

plant hunterRemijiaBerberisEsenbeckiaProclesialectotypificationneotropicsRondeletiaWarscewiczPlant SciencePsammisiaKRA herbariumEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhytoKeys
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Wetland Restoration with Hydrophytes: A Review

2021

Restoration cases with hydrophytes (those which develop all their vital functions inside the water or very close to the water surface, e.g., flowering) are less abundant compared to those using emergent plants. Here, I synthesize the latest knowledge in wetland restoration based on revegetation with hydrophytes and stress common challenges and potential solutions. The review mainly focusses on natural wetlands but also includes information about naturalized constructed wetlands, which nowadays are being used not only to improve water quality but also to increase biodiversity. Available publications, peer-reviewed and any public domain, from the last 20 years, were reviewed. Several countrie…

plantingfloating macrophytes0106 biological sciencesconstructed wetlandssediment transferBiodiversityWetlandReviewtransplantingnatural wetlandsPlant Science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesNatural (archaeology)submerged macrophytesEnvironmental protectionAquatic plantaquatic phanerogamsRevegetationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHerbivoregeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologycharophytesBotanySedimentQK1-989revegetationWater qualityseedingPlants
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Plasmid Viability Depends on the Ecological Setting of Hosts within a Multiplasmid Community

2022

Plasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements, some of which disperse horizontally between different strains and species of bacteria. They are a major factor in the dissemination of virulence factors and antibiotic resistance. Understanding the ecology of plasmids has a notable anthropocentric value, and therefore, the interactions between bacterial hosts and individual plasmids have been studied in detail. However, bacterial systems often carry multiple genetically distinct plasmids, but dynamics within these multiplasmid communities have remained unstudied. Here, we set to investigate the survival of 11 mobilizable or conjugative plasmids under five different conditions where the hosts h…

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Mind the gap: Treefalls as drivers of parental trade-offs

2015

Abstract Tree‐fall gaps are small‐scale disturbances whose formation, colonization, and role in forest dynamics are well documented, but whose effects on animal ecology are still greatly overlooked, except for studies comparing species richness of gaps 6+ months old to that in the closed canopy. Other factors associated with the invasion of fresh tree‐fall gaps such as animal breeding adaptations have been largely neglected. I studied the immediate (within hours and days) arrival of the poison frog Dendrobates tinctorius in new tree‐fall gaps to examine the dynamics of their invasion in relation to tadpole rearing. I found that rearing sites are occupied sooner and tadpoles deposited at hig…

poison frogEcologyForest dynamicsbiologyDendrobatesEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectCannibalismbiology.organism_classificationTadpoleCompetition (biology)cannibalismAnimal ecologyphytotelmatata1181EcosystemSpecies richnesscompetitionEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicshabitat disturbanceNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonOriginal ResearchEcology and Evolution
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Orbital angular momentum parton distributions in quark models

1999

At the low energy, {\sl hadronic}, scale we calculate Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) twist-two parton distributions for the relativistic MIT bag model and for non-relativistic quark models. We reach the scale of the data by leading order evolution in perturbative QCD. We confirm that the contribution of quarks and gluons OAM to the nucleon spin grows with $Q^2$, and it can be relevant at the experimental scale, even if it is negligible at the hadronic scale, irrespective of the model used. The sign and shape of the quark OAM distribution at high $Q^2$ may depend strongly on the relative size of the OAM and spin distributions at the hadronic scale. Sizeable quark OAM distributions at the had…

polarized DIS; Generalized parton distributions; evolution equationsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)evolution equationsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyNuclear TheoryPhysics::OpticsFOS: Physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentGeneralized parton distributionspolarized DIS
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