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Collecting and preserving plant DNA for huanglongbing diagnosis in citrus samples from China

2016

Accurate and sensitive detection of Citrus Huanglongbing associated ‘Ca. Liberibacter’species, not currently reported in the European and Mediterranean area, is an imperative need to define certification programs, to prevent introduction of the bacteria and/or their vectors in the unaffected areas, and to delineate efficient management strategies in those areas where the disease has spread. In this study, we compared different citrus sample preparation procedures for PCR based detection methods of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’, in order to find out the best a way to transport and preserve samples of Shatangju mandarin and fingered citron obtained during a survey in citrus orchards in …

'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus'DNA preservation0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineCandidatus Liberibacter030106 microbiologySample preparationPlant ScienceHorticultureBiology01 natural sciencesTissue-blotting03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCandidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Detection Sample preparation Tissue-blotting DNA preservationCandidatus Liberibacter asiaticusbusiness.industry‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’Settore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetale'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' Detection Sample preparation Tissue-blotting DNA preservation.food and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationDNA extractionBiotechnologyDetectionchemistryMediterranean areabusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceDNA010606 plant biology & botanyEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology
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Circular RNA in Exosomes

2018

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a novel family of non-coding endogenous RNAs discovered in all eukaryotic cells and generated through a particular mechanism of alternative splicing called “back-splicing”. These molecules show multiple functions, by acting as modulators of gene and miRNA expression, and may have a role in several biological processes, such as cell proliferation and invasion with, tumour development and progression, and in several mechanisms underlying other diseases. Their presence has been shown to be abundant in several body fluids such as blood and saliva. Based on their biogenesis mechanism, cir- cRNAs may be categorized into five classes: exonic circRNAs, intronic circRNAs…

(circRNAs)0301 basic medicineSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaAlternative splicingBiomarkerCDR1asBiologyExosomesExosomeNon-coding RNAsMicrovesiclesCell biology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyCircular RNAmicroRNASense (molecular biology)Circular RNAGeneBiogenesis
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The Greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus—Hemoglobins and ligand-binding properties

2017

A large amount of data is currently available on the adaptive mechanisms of polar bony fish hemoglobins, but structural information on those of cartilaginous species is scarce. This study presents the first characterisation of the hemoglobin system of one of the longest-living vertebrate species (392 +/- 120 years), the Arctic shark Somniosus microcephalus. Three major hemoglobins are found in its red blood cells and are made of two copies of the same a globin combined with two copies of three very similar beta subunits. The three hemoglobins show very similar oxygenation and carbonylation properties, which are unaffected by urea, a very important compound in marine elasmobranch physiology.…

---0301 basic medicinegenetic structuresProtein ConformationGreenlandlcsh:MedicineRESONANCE RAMAN-SPECTRAHETERODONTUS-PORTUSJACKSONISpectrum Analysis RamanBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHemoglobinsProtein structureAMINO-ACID SEQUENCEAnimal CellsSequence Analysis ProteinRed Blood CellsUreaNOTOTHENIOID FISHESPost-Translational Modificationlcsh:ScienceHemeChondrichthyesMultidisciplinarybiologyChemistryOrganic CompoundsChemical ReactionsVertebrateEukaryotaMOLECULAR ADAPTATIONSMicrocephalusGlobinsChemistryBiochemistryOptical EquipmentVertebratesPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologyCellular TypesResearch ArticleEnvironmental MonitoringProtein BindingQUATERNARY STRUCTURESAllosteric regulationEquipmentSTRETCHING FREQUENCIESHeme03 medical and health sciencesOXYGEN-BINDINGbiology.animalAnimals14. Life underwaterGlobinHemoglobinPhotolysisBlood Cells030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyLaserslcsh:ROrganic ChemistryOrganismsChemical CompoundsBiology and Life SciencesProteinsxxxCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationCARTILAGINOUS FISHOxygen030104 developmental biologySomniosusFishSharkslcsh:QHemoglobinProtein MultimerizationELASMOBRANCH HEMOGLOBINElasmobranchiiPLoS ONE
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Common fixed points of g-quasicontractions and related mappings in 0-complete partial metric spaces

2012

Abstract Common fixed point results are obtained in 0-complete partial metric spaces under various contractive conditions, including g-quasicontractions and mappings with a contractive iterate. In this way, several results obtained recently are generalized. Examples are provided when these results can be applied and neither corresponding metric results nor the results with the standard completeness assumption of the underlying partial metric space can. MSC:47H10, 54H25.

0-complete spaceDiscrete mathematicsInjective metric spaceApplied Mathematicspartial metric space010102 general mathematicsquasicontraction.common fixed pointEquivalence of metrics01 natural sciencesIntrinsic metricConvex metric space010101 applied mathematicsMetric spacefixed pointSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaMetric (mathematics)Geometry and Topology0101 mathematicsMetric differentialFisher information metricMathematicsFixed Point Theory and Applications
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Global Lp -integrability of the derivative of a quasiconformal mapping

1988

Let f be a quasiconformal mapping of an open bounded set U in Rn into Rn . Then f′ belongs to Lp(U) for some p > n provided that f satisfies (a) U is a uniform domain and fU is a John domain or (b) f is quasisymmetric and U satisfies a metric plumpness condition.

010101 applied mathematicsCombinatoricsQuasiconformal mappingBounded set010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisMetric (mathematics)General MedicineDerivative0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesDomain (mathematical analysis)MathematicsComplex Variables, Theory and Application: An International Journal
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Angular dependence of the domain wall depinning field in the sensors with segmented corners

2017

Rotating domain wall based sensors that have recently been developed are based on a segmented looping geometry. In order to determine the crucial pinning of domain walls in this special geometry, we investigate the depinning under different angles of an applied magnetic field and obtain the angular dependence of the depinning field of the domain walls. Due to the geometry, the depinning field not only exhibits a 180$^\circ$-periodicity but a more complex dependence on the angle. The depinning field depends on two different angles associated with the initial state and the segmented geometry of the corner. We find that depending on the angle of the applied field two different switching proces…

010302 applied physics0301 basic medicineCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceHistoryMaterials scienceField (physics)Condensed matter physicsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsEducationMagnetic field03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyDomain wall (magnetism)0103 physical sciencesAngular dependence
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Strongly SiO2-undersaturated, CaO-rich kamafugitic Pleistocene magmatism in Central Italy (San Venanzo volcanic complex) and the role of shallow dept…

2020

The Pleistocene (~460–265 ka) San Venanzo volcanic complex belongs to the IAP (Intra-Apennine Province) in central Italy, which comprises at least four small Pleistocene monogenetic volcanoes plus several unrooted pyroclastic deposits with peculiar mineralogical and whole-rock chemical compositions. San Venanzo products are strongly SiO2-undersaturated, CaO- and MgO-rich and show ultrapotassic serial character. The relatively common occurrence of calcite in the pyroclastic rocks and the overall high CaO content are interpreted in literature as primary mineral. The main rock facies at San Venanzo are calcite-rich scoria and lapilli tuffs, with minor massive lava flows, and a rare pegma…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesultrapotassicGeochemistryPyroclastic rockCarbonatite; Kamafugite; mantle plumes; noble gases; Roman comagmatic region; subduction; ultrabasic; ultrapotassicengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysicsKamafugite01 natural sciencesUltramafic rockCarbonatiteultrabasicRoman comagmatic region0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPeridotitegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFractional crystallization (geology)Olivinemantle plumesVolcanic rockIgneous rocknoble gasesengineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesLeucitesubductionGeology
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Technology generation to dissemination: lessons learned from the tef improvement project

2018

Indigenous crops also known as orphan crops are key contributors to food security, which is becoming increasingly vulnerable with the current trend of population growth and climate change. They have the major advantage that they fit well into the general socio-economic and ecological context of developing world agriculture. However, most indigenous crops did not benefit from the Green Revolution, which dramatically increased the yield of major crops such as wheat and rice. Here, we describe the Tef Improvement Project, which employs both conventional- and molecular-breeding techniques to improve tef—an orphan crop important to the food security in the Horn of Africa, a region of the world w…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicine/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1300/1311TILLING/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1110Context (language use)Plant ScienceBiology580 Plants (Botany)HorticultureEragrostis tef01 natural sciencesFarmer-participatory researchIndigenous03 medical and health sciencesGeneticOrphan cropSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariaEragrostis tef; Marker-assisted breeding; Orphan crops; Tef; TILLING; Farmer-participatory researchMilestone (project management)GeneticsPopulation growthOrphan cropsEnvironmental planningUncategorizedFood security/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1102business.industryTefMarker-assisted breeding030104 developmental biologyAgricultureFamine/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1108businessGreen RevolutionAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botany
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Paysandisia archon: Behavior, Ecology, and Communication

2017

This chapter on Paysandisia archon behavior, ecology, and communication is presented in three parts. The first part deals with reproductive behavior and the sex pheromone. In this section, mating behavior is described with a consideration of optimal age and diel periodicity. Early observations have shown that mating can occur a few hours after adult molting, from noon to the beginning of the afternoon, according to timing of emergence. The female is described as flying close to perching males and the pair then fly together before mating. The male exhibits a scratching movement with the mid-legs while the female extrudes the abdominal tips. Putative sex pheromone production is discussed in r…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicine010602 entomology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataEcologyEcology (disciplines)Paysandisia archonBiologybiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesPalm borer semiochemicals behaviour
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Drastic Genome Reduction in an Herbivore's Pectinolytic Symbiont.

2017

Pectin, an integral component of the plant cell wall, is a recalcitrant substrate against enzymatic challenges by most animals. In characterizing the source of a leaf beetle’s (Cassida rubiginosa) pectin-degrading phenotype, we demonstrate its dependency on an extracellular bacterium housed in specialized organs connected to the foregut. Despite possessing the smallest genome (0.27 Mb) of any organism not subsisting within a host cell, the symbiont nonetheless retained a functional pectinolytic metabolism targeting the polysaccharide’s two most abundant classes: homogalacturonan and rhamnogalacturonan I. Comparative transcriptomics revealed pectinase expression to be enriched in the symbiot…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicine010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell wall03 medical and health sciencesSymbiosisEnterobacteriaceaeGenome SizeBotanyExtracellularAnimalsPectinaseSymbiosisOrganismbiologyHost (biology)food and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeColeoptera030104 developmental biologyBiochemistryPectinsBacteriaGenome BacterialCell
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