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Orobanche rameuse du tabac (Phelipanche ramosa L.) : Identifier de nouvelles solutions conventionnelles et de biocontrôle

2019

The branching broomrape, Phelipanche ramosa L. is an obligate parasitic plant, which in a few years became a major agronomic problem for tobacco crops in France. Two approaches, aiming at controlling broomrape were tested within the framework of the ELIOT project grouping Arvalis, the CT2F cooperative and the INRA center of Dijon. The first relates to sulfonylurea herbicides, including rimsulfuron and sulfosulfuron and a systemic herbicide of the cyclohexanediones family, clethodim. The results, although instructive, do not reflect an effective control of broomrape. The second approach deals with the search for soil-borne fungi that are pathogenic to broomrape. A large number of fungal stra…

[SDE] Environmental Sciencesmycoherbicidechemical method[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]tabacco croptabac[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]rimsulfuron[SDE]Environmental Scienceslutte herbicidemycoherbicide.Phelipanche ramosa L.;tabac;rimsulfuron;sulfosulfuron;lutte herbicide;mycoherbicide;crop;rimsulfuron;sulfosulfuron;chemical method;mycoherbicidessulfosulfuron[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyPhelipanche ramosa L.crop[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology
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Rôle de la Dynamique Membranaire dans la Mise en Place des Mécanismes de Défense chez le Tabac

2011

Cryptogein, a protein secreted by the oomycete Phytophthora cryptogea, induces defense mechanisms in tobacco. Several proteins involved in the associated signaling pathway were identified and localized on the plasma membrane (PM). A fraction resistant to solubilization by detergent named DIMs for Detergent Insoluble Membranes, enriched in sterols an sphigolipids had been isolated from tobacco PM. It was proved to contain proteins previously identified as actors of the signaling cascade triggered by cryptogein. In animal cells, the dynamic association of proteins to sterol and sphingolipid rich microdomains under the influence of a biological stimulus plays an essential role in the regulatio…

[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesCryptogéineDynamin Related Protein (DRP)Mécanisme de défenseLipid raftQuantitative proteomic analysisTabacMicrodomaine membranaireTobaccoDynamin-Related Protein (DRP)Analyse proteomique quantitativeCryptogein[ SDV.SA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesDefense mechanism
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Cryptogein treatment stimulates clathrin-endocytosis correlated with ROS production in tobacco cells

2007

International audience; During plant pathogen interactions, specific molecules elicit defense response of plant cells. Cryptogein, an elicitin produced by the pathogenic fungus Phytophtora cryptogea, induces a hypersensitive response (HR) in tobacco plants. The mode of action for cryptogein starts with recognition of this elicitor by an unidentified plasma membrane (PM) receptor. This ligand-receptor binding trigger a cascade of events at the PM level including rapid calcium influx, ions effluxes, extracellular medium alcalinization and plasma membrane depolarization both in tobacco plants and suspension cells. These events lead to the activation of plasma membrane-bound NADPH oxidase, Ntrb…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]CRYPTOGEINCLATHRIN-ENDOCYTOSIS[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]TOBACCO CELLS
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Kilka uwag o alkoholu i tytoniu w życiu żołnierzy polskich w XVII w. i w pierwszej połowie XVIII w

2017

For centuries alcohol had constituted a key component of soldiers’ diet. As early as in ancient times, health benefits of wine and its impact on human body were appreciated, foremostly its germicidal properties. Probably alcohol was popular among soldier of the first Piasts or knight of the time of regional disintegration, time of king Władysław 1 the Elbow-high, Casimir the Great or kings of the Jagiellonian dynasty. It may be presumed that the former only drank beer, however, knights in XIV-XV treated it as a common everyday beverage, relishing wine for special occassions and during feasts. In XVI century the list of alcoholic beverages was enriched by vodka - aqua vitae. In the first hal…

armiatytońdyscyplina wojskowaThe Polish-Lithuanian CommonwealthalcoholRzeczpospolita Obojga Narodówprawo wojskowealkoholarmed forcestobaccomilitary lawmilitary courtesy
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Association between Asthma Control and Exposure to Greenness and Other Outdoor and Indoor Environmental Factors: A Longitudinal Study on a Cohort of …

2022

Achieving and maintaining asthma control (AC) is the main goal of asthma management. Indoor and outdoor environmental factors may play an important role on AC. The aim of this longitudinal study was to evaluate the association between AC and exposure to greenness and other outdoor or indoor environmental factors in a cohort of asthmatic children. This study involved 179 asthmatic children (5–16 years). Parents were interviewed through a modified version of the SIDRIA questionnaire. AC was assessed at each visit. Exposure to greenness was measured using the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). A logistic regression model was applied for assessing risk factors for uncontrolled…

asthma control; children; greenness; CORINE Land Cover; land use regression; NDVICORINE Land CovergreennessNDVIHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEnvironmental Exposureland use regressionAsthmaArticleasthma controlCohort StudiesCORINE Land Cover NDVI asthma control children greenness land use regressionchildrenPregnancyMedicineHumansFemaleTobacco Smoke PollutionLongitudinal StudiesChildAsthma control Children CORINE Land Cover Greenness Land use regression NDVIInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 1; Pages: 512
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Nuclear calcium signaling: An emerging topic in plants

2011

International audience; The calcium ion is probably one of the most studied second messenger both in plant and animal fields. A large number of reviews have browsed the diversity of cytosolic calcium signatures and evaluated their pleiotropic roles in plant and animal cells. In the recent years, an increasing number of reviews has focused on nuclear calcium, especially on the possible roles of nuclear calcium concentration variations on nuclear activities. Experiments initially performed on animal cells gave conflicting results that brought about a controversy about the ability of the nucleus to generate its own calcium signals and to regulate its calcium level. But in plant cells, several …

biochemistry and molecular biology0106 biological sciences[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]aequorinchemistry.chemical_elementBiologyCalciumcalcium signaling01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesCalcium-binding proteinTobaccomedicineHomeostasisPlant Proteins030304 developmental biologyCalcium signalingCell NucleusCalcium metabolism0303 health sciencescalcium homeostasisCalcium-Binding Proteinsnuclear calciumGeneral MedicineCell nucleusmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistry[SDE]Environmental SciencesSecond messenger systemNuclear calciumCalciumNucleusNeuroscience010606 plant biology & botanyBiochimie
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Externalizing Behaviors and Cigarette Smoking as Predictors for Use of Illicit Drugs: A Longitudinal Study Among Finnish Adolescent Twins

2010

We examined whether externalizing problem behaviors (hyperactivity–impulsivity, aggressiveness, and inattention) predict illicit drug use independently, or whether their associations with drug use are mediated through cigarette smoking. We used a prospective longitudinal design within theFinnTwin12-17study among Finnish adolescents with baseline at age 12 and follow-up surveys at ages 14 and 17. Path models were conducted withMplusand included 1992 boys and 2123 girls. The outcome was self-reported ever use of cannabis or other illicit drugs at age 17. The predictors were: externalizing behaviors (hyperactivity–impulsivity, aggressiveness, and inattention) assessed by teachers and parents (…

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Plant iNOS: conquest of the Holy Grail

2003

In animals, nitric oxide (NO) is produced by a family of enzymes named nitric oxide synthases (NOSs). Although no NOS-like gene has been found in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, biochemical studies have suggested that a NOS-like protein is likely to be activated in plants resisting pathogens. This protein has been recently identified as a variant P protein of glycine decarboxylase. This discovery means that studies of nitric oxide signalling functions in plants are now entering a new phase.

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyArabidopsisNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIfood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationModels BiologicalNitric oxideNitric oxide synthasechemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryBiochemistryArabidopsisTobaccoGlycinebiology.proteinAnimalsArabidopsis thalianaNitric Oxide SynthaseSignal transductionGeneGenome PlantTrends in Plant Science
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Application of pressurized fluid extraction to determine cadmium and zinc in plants

2006

Abstract A procedure for the determination of Cd and Zn in plants is proposed. The metals are extracted by pressurized fluid extraction (PFE). Operational conditions are: pressure 1500 psi, temperature 75 °C, static time 5 min, flush volume 35%, purge time 60 s, cycles 1 and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane- N , N , N ′, N ′-tetraacetic acid (CDTA) 0.01 M at pH 4.5 as extracting solution. Determination of Zn is carried out by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy and depending on the concentration level, Cd content is determined by flame or electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy. Certified samples of Virginia tobacco leaves, tea leaves, spinach leaves, poplar leaves, a commercial spinach sample…

chemistry.chemical_elementHydrochloric acidZincBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundSpinacia oleracealawTobaccoEnvironmental ChemistrySample preparationSpectroscopyDetection limitCadmiumChromatographyTeabiologyPlant ExtractsSpectrophotometry AtomicSolid Phase ExtractionExtraction (chemistry)Plantsbiology.organism_classificationPlant LeavesZincchemistrySpinachAtomic absorption spectroscopyCadmiumAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Which are the communication styles of anti-tobacco spots that most impress adolescents?

2019

Abstract Objectives To evaluate emotions and opinions of Italian adolescents aged 13-18 years old about different anti-tobacco spots delivered by the mass media campaigns over the world. Methods A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted. Italian students from different regions were enrolled. A video that collected 7 anti-tobacco spots from all over the world. The spots describe the tobacco dependence, the health damages and the tobacco components using different communication styles (funny, scientific, dramatic, comedians, shocking, and sad). Information on age, gender, smoking status of family and peers were gathered. Descriptive and univariate analysis of emotional and cognitive r…

communication stylescommunication styles; anti-tobacco spots; adolescentsHip regionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTerminally illPeer groupmedicine.diseaseTobacco industryDevelopmental psychologyCommunication stylesmedicineadolescentsNicotine dependenceDepressed moodPsychologyanti-tobacco spotsEuropean Journal of Public Health
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