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Galerucella nymphaeae (Col., Chrysomelidae) grazing increases Nuphar leaf production and affects carbon and nitrogen dynamics in ponds.

1990

The grazing effects of the waterlily beetle Galerucella nymphaeae on Nuphar lutea stands were studied in three ponds in Central Finland. Production of floating leaves of N. lutea and growth in the G. nymphaeae population were investigated in the ponds and bioenergetics of the beetle larvae in the laboratory. Combination of field and laboratory data enabled estimation of the effect of the beetle on the production of floating leaves of N. lutea and the consequences of grazing for the input of detritus from Nuphar into the ponds. Adults and larvae of G. nymphaeae consumed 3.0–6.1% of the net annual floating leaf production during the growing period. In addition to consumption losses, feeding a…

education.field_of_studyHerbivorebiologyAquatic ecosystemPopulationbiology.organism_classificationAgronomyAquatic plantBotanyGrazingNuphareducationNuphar luteaNitrogen cycleEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOecologia
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Response of the aquatic plants and mollusc communities in Lake Kojle (central Europe) to climatic changes between 250 BCE and 1550 CE

2018

Abstract Sediments of Lake Kojle, located in the transition zone between the nemoral and boreal biogeographic zones in NE Poland, were analysed to verify the response of the aquatic ecosystem to major environmental changes. High-resolution plant macrofossil, mollusc and pollen data were derived from two replicate parallel cores and revealed several shifts in the biota composition within the littoral zone between 250 BCE and 1550 CE. The reaction of the aquatic ecosystem to temperature changes was found to be minor, which is ascribed to the mitigating influence of water and the wide ecological tolerance of most of the taxa. Najas marina, considered as an indicator of warmer conditions, was t…

010506 paleontology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbiologyEcologyAquatic ecosystemNajas marinaPlant ScienceAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesMacrophyteWater columnAquatic plantLittoral zoneNupharEnvironmental scienceNymphaea alba0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAquatic Botany
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Breeding system and pollination of Nuphar luteum (L.) Smith (Nymphaeaceae) in Norway

1995

Summary Insects visiting Nuphar luteum in southern Norway were caught and identified and their role as pollinators was evaluated by observations of their behaviour. Nuphar luteum is mainly pollinated by Apis mellifera and Bombus spp. Moreover syrphid flies are efficient pollinators. The chrysomelid beetle Donacia crassipes , although sometimes present, plays but a minor role as pollinator. By bagging and emasculating flowers the breeding system was shown to be one of mixed mating. Nuphar luteum is protogynous and primarily cross-pollinated, but because male and female stages overlap during the second day of flowering, and because it is self-compatible, self-fertilization is possible. Agamos…

EcologyPollinationbiologyRange (biology)media_common.quotation_subjectPlant ScienceInsectbiology.organism_classificationPollination syndromePollinatorBotanyNymphaeaceaeNupharMatingEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonFlora
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Cytotoxicity of sesquiterpene alkaloids from Nuphar plants toward sensitive and drug-resistant cell lines.

2018

Multi-drug resistance (MDR) is a critical problem in cancer chemotherapy. MDR causes the overexpression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters and mutations in tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes. To tackle this issue, in this study, we focused on Nuphar plants, which have been traditionally used as food. Sesquiterpene alkaloids (1–3) were isolated from N. japonicum and dimeric sesquiterpene thioalkaloids (4–10) were isolated from N. pumilum. P-glycoprotein-overexpressing CEM/ADR5000 cells were cross-resistant to 6,6′-dihydroxythiobinupharidine (10). Using in silico molecular docking, we calculated the binding energies and simulated the interactions of these compounds with the correspo…

0301 basic medicineATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BTumor suppressor geneCell SurvivalATP-binding cassette transporterNuphar03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAlkaloidsCell Line TumorNeoplasmsATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily G Member 2HumansATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 1Binding siteCytotoxicityGeneOncogeneChemistryPlant ExtractsABCB5General MedicineMolecular biologyAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicNeoplasm ProteinsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticMolecular Docking Simulation030104 developmental biologyCell cultureDrug Resistance Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSesquiterpenesFood ScienceFoodfunction
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Egg and larval load assessment and its influence on oviposition behaviour of the leaf beetle Galerucella nymphaeae

1993

The oviposition behaviour of the water-lily beetle Galerucella nymphaeae was examined. This species is a specialist herbivore on the floating leaves of nymphaeids Nymphaeaceae and especially on the yellow water-lily, Nuphar lutea. Females lay their eggs in clutches on the leaves, and after hatching, the larvae feed on the leaves. The quality of the leaves decreases quickly after the larvae hatch, and eventually the leaves will sink below the water surface, whereupon the eggs, 1st-instar larvae and pupae are killed by drowning. The influence of conspecific eggs, larvae and feeding tracks on the oviposition preferences of the beetles was tested. Females were allowed to choose between fresh le…

HerbivoreLarvaanimal structuresgenetic structuresbiologyHatchingfungibiology.organism_classificationPupaHorticultureparasitic diseasesBotanyNymphaeaceaeGalerucella nymphaeaeNuphar luteahuman activitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLeaf beetleOecologia
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Stereoselective Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Nupharamine Alkaloids from Castoreum

2009

An animalic note: The first total synthesis of the all-cis nupharamine 2, an alkaloid from beaver castoreum, is based on the stereoselective domino Mannich-Michael reaction of N-galactosylfurylaldimine to give 1 (Piv = pivaloyl), subsequent conjugate cuprate addition, and stereoselective protonation of the enolate. These reactions are all controlled by the carbohydrate. Protonation of the enolate after cleavage of the auxiliary leads to epimer 3.

IndolizidinesIndolizidinesTerpenesChemistryStereochemistryEnantioselective synthesisTotal synthesisRodentiaStereoisomerismProtonationStereoisomerismNupharamineGeneral ChemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAlkaloidsPiperidinesAnimalsStereoselectivityEpimerScent GlandsFuransAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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