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Storytelling and story testing in domestication

2014

The domestication of plants and animals marks one of the most significant transitions in human, and indeed global, history. Traditionally, study of the domestication process was the exclusive domain of archaeologists and agricultural scientists; today it is an increasingly multidisciplinary enterprise that has come to involve the skills of evolutionary biologists and geneticists. Although the application of new information sources and methodologies has dramatically transformed our ability to study and understand domestication, it has also generated increasingly large and complex datasets, the interpretation of which is not straightforward. In particular, challenges of equifinality, evolutio…

Crops AgriculturalProcess (engineering)InferenceCropsEquifinalityBiologyModels BiologicalAgricultural scienceGeneticModelsMultidisciplinary approachevolutionAnimalsHumansNarrativeNeolithicDomesticationDomesticHybridizationagricultureAgriculturalinferencemodelNarrationMultidisciplinaryInterpretation (philosophy)The Modern View of Domestication Special FeatureBiologicalData scienceAnimals DomesticHybridization GeneticGeneric health relevanceStorytelling
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Carbohydrate availability affects growth and metabolism in peach fruit

2008

Along with sucrose, sorbitol represents the main photosynthetic product and form of translocated carbon in peach. This study aimed at determining whether peach fruit carbohydrate metabolism is affected by changes in source-sink balance, and specifically whether sorbitol or sucrose availability regulates fruit enzyme activities and growth. In various trials, different levels of assimilate availability to growing fruits were induced in vivo, by varying crop load of entire trees, leaf:fruit ratio (L:F) of fruiting shoots, or by interrupting the phloem stream (girdling) to individual fruits. In vitro, fruit tissue was incubated in presence/absence of sorbitol and sucrose. Relative growth rate (…

Crops AgriculturalSucroseSucrosePhysiologySorbitol dehydrogenasePRUNUS PERSICAENZYME ACTIVITYFructosePlant ScienceCarbohydrate metabolismCARBOHYDRATE METABOLISMcrop load enzyme activity girdling leaf area Prunus persica sink strength sorbitol sucrosechemistry.chemical_compoundGirdlingBotanyGeneticsSorbitolbiologyfood and beveragesStarchOrgan SizeCell BiologyGeneral MedicinePlant LeavesHorticultureGlucoseInvertaseSolubilitySOURCE:SINK RATIOchemistryFRUIT GROWTHFruitbiology.proteinSucrose synthaseSorbitolPrunusPhloemPhysiologia Plantarum
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Portable microwave assisted extraction: An original concept for green analytical chemistry.

2013

International audience; This paper describes a portable microwave assisted extraction apparatus (PMAE) for extraction of bioac-tive compounds especially essential oils and aromas directly in a crop or in a forest. The developed procedure, based on the concept of green analytical chemistry, is appropriate to obtain direct in-field information about the level of essential oils in natural samples and to illustrate green chemical lesson and research. The efficiency of this experiment was validated for the extraction of essential oil of rosemary directly in a crop and allows obtaining a quantitative information on the content of essential oil, which was similar to that obtained by conventional m…

Crops Agricultural[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Analytical chemistrychromatographie en phase gazeusechimie verteExtraction02 engineering and technologyChemical Fractionation01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMicrowave assistedEssential oilAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionrosmarinus officinalislawOils Volatilehuile essentielleMicrowavesEssential oilcomposition aromatiqueChromatographyMiniaturizationPortable microwave assisted extractionChemistryPlant ExtractsGreen analytical chemistry010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Portable microwave assisted extraction;Miniaturization;Green analytical chemistry;Extraction;Essential oilmicroondefood and beveragesGreen Chemistry TechnologyGeneral Medicineextraction d'huile021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRosmarinus0104 chemical sciences0210 nano-technology
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Evaluation of viticultural practices on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with grapevine

2021

Arbuscular mycorrhiza, a mutualistic symbiosis established between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), provides many ecosystem services such as improved soil structure, increased plant growth and nutrition, and improved tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses. However, intensive agricultural practices and the use of phytosanitary products as for example herbicide and fungicides, have a strong impact on communities of soil microorganisms, including arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, as well as on biological mechanisms within the ecosystem. This thesis wotk is part of the European Biovine project supported by the European Commission through the CORE Organic Cofund. The aim of this rese…

Diversité taxnomiqueTaxonomic diversityCover cropsMycorhize à arbuscules[SDV.MHEP.PHY] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]Nutrients cycleCycle des nutrimentsGrapevineVigneCouvert végétalArbuscular mycorrhiza
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A Critical Comparison of Remote Sensing Leaf Area Index Estimates over Rice-Cultivated Areas: From Sentinel-2 and Landsat-7/8 to MODIS, GEOV1 and EUM…

2018

Leaf area index (LAI) is a key biophysical variable fundamental in natural vegetation and agricultural land monitoring and modelling studies. This paper is aimed at comparing, validating and discussing different LAI satellite products from operational services and customized solution based on innovative Earth Observation (EO) data such as Landsat-7/8 and Sentinel-2A. The comparison was performed to assess overall quality of LAI estimates for rice, as a fundamental input of different scale (regional to local) operational crop monitoring systems such as the ones developed during the "An Earth obseRvation Model based RicE information Service" (ERMES) project. We adopted a multiscale approach f…

Earth observation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMean squared errorRice crops0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesLandsat-7/8Agricultural landGEOV1ValidationmedicineLeaf Area Index (LAI)Leaf area index021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing2. Zero hungerSentinel-2AVegetation15. Life on landSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseMODISLeaf Area Index (LAI); rice crops; Sentinel-2A; Landsat-7/8; EUMETSAT Polar System; MODIS; GEOV1; validationEUMETSAT Polar SystemGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceSatelliteScale (map)Remote Sensing; Volume 10; Issue 5; Pages: 763
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EFFECTS OF PLASTIC MULCH AND FLOATING COVER ON LETTUCE PRODUCTION IN SICILY

2012

The use of floating cover directly applied on top of the crop is rapidly increasing on leafy vegetables like lettuce as a simple, inexpensive and effective technique to induce earliness. Two lettuce types, ‘Iceberg’ and ‘Romaine’, under two different crop management systems (black plastic mulch and black plastic mulch combined with floating cover) were tested in Sicily in 2007. Plug type transplants were planted at the end of January on double rows. The nonwoven floating cover was applied after transplanting. Maximum and minimum air temperatures below the floating cover during the growing period were in the average 5 and 1.5°C higher than those without cover. Lettuces mulched and protected …

Engineeringbusiness.industryCrop yieldPlastic filmSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaHorticulturePlastic mulchHorticultureAgronomydirect covering vegetable crops mulching Lactuca sativa L. earlinessCover (algebra)CultivarbusinessMulchActa Horticulturae
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Insecticidal Genetically Modified Crops and Insect Resistance Management (IRM)

2008

Economically important crops, such as maize and cotton, have been transformed with genes encoding insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) to confer them protection against the most important insect pests. Of the 114 million hectares globally planted with GM crops in 2007, over one third are insect-resistant Bt crops, and the area keeps increasing every year. The potential for insects to evolve resistance to GM insecticidal plants is considered to be one of the main threats to this technology, since resistance to Bt sprayable products has been demonstrated. Insect resistance management plans for this new class of pesticides are encouraged and became mandatory in the USA. Of th…

European corn borerDiamondback mothbiologyResistance (ecology)business.industryfungifood and beveragesGenetically modified cropsPesticidebiology.organism_classificationBiotechnologyCropAgronomyBt cottonBacillus thuringiensisbusiness
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Estimating crop primary productivity with Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 using machine learning methods trained with radiative transfer simulations

2019

Abstract Satellite remote sensing has been widely used in the last decades for agricultural applications, both for assessing vegetation condition and for subsequent yield prediction. Existing remote sensing-based methods to estimate gross primary productivity (GPP), which is an important variable to indicate crop photosynthetic function and stress, typically rely on empirical or semi-empirical approaches, which tend to over-simplify photosynthetic mechanisms. In this work, we take advantage of all parallel developments in mechanistic photosynthesis modeling and satellite data availability for an advanced monitoring of crop productivity. In particular, we combine process-based modeling with …

FOS: Computer and information sciencesLandsat 8Earth observation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)0208 environmental biotechnologyComputer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSoil Science02 engineering and technologyGross primary productivity (GPP)Sentinel-2 (S2)Machine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesRadiative transfer modeling (RTM)Atmospheric radiative transfer codesSoil-canopy-observation of photosynthesis and the energy balance (SCOPE)Computers in Earth SciencesC3 crops0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing2. Zero hungerArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryEmpirical modellingNeural networks (NN)GeologyVegetationMachine learning (ML)15. Life on landHybrid approach22/4 OA procedure020801 environmental engineeringVariable (computer science)ITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEEnvironmental scienceSatelliteArtificial intelligenceScale (map)businesscomputerRemote sensing of environment
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Land management impacts on soil properties and initial soil erosion processes in olives and vegetable crops

2020

Abstract This research aims to assess the impacts of soil use management on runoff, soil losses, and their main soil controls in vegetable cropland (CROP), tilled olives (OT), and grass-covered olive orchards (OGC) on Leptosol in Croatia. Soil analysis and rainfall simulation experiments were conducted to quantify runoff (Run), soil, and nutrient losses. Bulk density (BD) was significantly higher at OT plots, in addition to the CROP plots. Water-stable aggregates (WSA), mean weight diameter (MWD), and soil organic matter (OM) were significantly higher in OGC plots compared to the other land uses. Run and soil loss (SL) were significantly higher in CROP and OT plots compared to the OGC plots…

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processessoil erosionAgroforestryagriculture land managementMechanical EngineeringLand managementmediterraneanrainfall simulationHydraulic engineering04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesVegetable crops01 natural sciencessoil erosion ; tillage ; rainfall simulation ; agriculture land management ; Mediterraneantillage040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSoil propertiesTC1-9780105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
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Role of MDCT virtopsy in valuation of burned bodies and its comparison with traditional autopsy

2014

Aims and objectives Methods and materials Results Conclusion Personal information References

Foreign bodiesComputer Applications-Virtual imaginggenetic structuresSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleComputer Applications-Detection diagnosisForensic / Necropsy studiesForensics Foreign bodies Computer Applications-Virtual imaging Computer Applications-Detection diagnosis CT Forensic / Necropsy studiesForensicsCT
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