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Serological Survey of Rodent-Borne Viruses in Finnish Field Voles

2014

In northern Europe, rodent populations display cyclic density fluctuations, which can be correlated with the human incidence of zoonotic diseases they spread. During density peaks, field voles (Microtus agrestis) become one of the most abundant rodent species in northern Europe, yet little is known of the viruses they host. We screened 709 field voles, trapped from 14 sites over three years, for antibodies against four rodent-borne, potentially zoonotic viruses or virus groups: hantaviruses, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV), Ljungan virus (LV) and orthopoxviruses (OPV). Antibodies against all four viruses were detected. However, seroprevalence of hantaviruses, LV and LCMV was low. …

MaleOrthohantavirusviruksetHantavirus InfectionsCowpoxvirusesParechovirusOrthopoxvirusPoxviridae InfectionsLymphocytic ChoriomeningitisAntibodies ViralMicrobiologySeroepidemiologic StudiesZoonosesVirologymedicineAnimalsHumansLymphocytic choriomeningitis virusSeroprevalenceMicrotusFinlandHantavirusPicornaviridae InfectionsbiologyArvicolinaeIncidenceCowpox virusvirus diseasesOriginal Articlesbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseVirologyserological surveyInfectious DiseasesLjungan virusArvicolinaeParechovirusta1181FemaleSeasons
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The effect of modified atmosphere packaging on the physical and chemical quality of fresh yellow plum cultivars

2013

The aim of this work was to store fresh yellow plums (cvs. Sanacore and Ariddo di Core) for a maximum of 20 days at 1°C±1 and 90–95% relative humidity (RH) using modified atmosphere (MA) technology (flowpack system). Fruits of both cultivars were sealed in baskets with six films and compared with fruit stored under a normal atmosphere (NA). The effect of several packaging materials and several gas concentrations in modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) were evaluated on the postharvest quality of plums considering the weight loss, flesh texture, total soluble solids (TSS) and titratable acidity (TA). Samples were monitored at 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 days. All continuous plastic films used have ox…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeflowpackpackagingStorage; plums; modified atmosphere; packaging; flowpackStorageplumplumsmodified atmosphere
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Effects of Inter-cropping and a Herbicide on Management of Striga hermonthica on Sorghum

2017

Aims: The present work was undertaken to determine the effects of the herbicide chlorsulfuron and intercropping sorghum (cv.Wad-Ahmed) with cowpea (T100K-901-6 cv.) on S. hermonthica incidence and sorghum growth. Study Design: Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with four replicates. Place and Duration of Study: A series of laboratory and greenhouse experiments was undertaken at the College of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology (SUST) at Shambat, during the season 2013/2014. Methodology: Striga free or infested soil was placed in plastic pots (9 cm i .d) with perforations at the bottoms. Pots filled with Striga free soil (0 mg) were included as control for …

Striga hermonthicabiologyUrologyIntercroppingStrigabiology.organism_classificationSorghumcowpeaAgronomyStrigaNephrologyChlorsulfuronsorghumCroppingintercropping
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Biosynthesis of the Collagen-like C1q Molecule and its Receptor Functions for Fc and Polyanionic Molecules on Macrophages

1983

At the beginning of the nineteenth century, knowledge of immunity was limited to a few practical methods based on empirical observations, e.g., the observation by Jenner in 1798 that inoculation with cowpox material induced an immunity to smallpox. The discoveries by Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch that microorganisms caused fermentations and were responsible for a number of infectious diseases, greatly advanced the concepts of susceptibility and immunity in a limited number of diseases. In the late nineteenth century, the complement system was discovered by Fodor(1887), Nuttall(1888), and Buchner (1889a, b) through studying the bactericidal action of blood serum. It was recognized that killi…

biologyInoculationCowpoxPhilosophymedicine.diseaseImmunoglobulin GComplement systemMicrobiologyBlood serumImmunityImmunologybiology.proteinmedicineAntibodyComplement C1s
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Dynamique de la communauté microbienne de sols tropicaux suite à une application répétée de fertilisants organiques et minéraux

2019

Organic waste products (OWP) with NPK mineral fertilization are known to have an impact on soil microbial communities. However, dynamic of these communities following a repeated OWP and NPK application has not been well described. In the present study, this dynamic was observed on soil sampled at the La Mare (La Réunion) field experiment, which was set up in 2013. This experiment includes control plot (without organic input, but mineral fertilization) and several plots receiving different types of OWP coupled with NPK fertilization. Physico-chemical parameters were measured on soils and OWPs (2013 to 2017). Soil microbial biomass (from 2013 to 2018) and the structure of microbial community …

diversité microbienne du solPRO[SDE] Environmental Sciencesfertilisation NPKmicrobial biomass[SDE]Environmental Sciencesbiomasse microbienneOWPNPK fertilizationséquençage Illumina Illumina sequencingsoil microbial diversity
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Can a snow structure model estimate snow characteristics relevant to reindeer husbandry?

2014

Snow affects foraging conditions of reindeer e.g. by increasing the energy expenditures for moving and digging work or, in contrast, by making access of arboreal lichen easier. Still the studies concentrating on the role of the snow pack structure on reindeer population dynamics and reindeer management are few. We aim to find out which of the snow characteristics are relevant for reindeer in the northern boreal zone according to the experiences of reindeer herders and is this relevance seen also in reproduction rate of reindeer in this area. We also aim to validate the ability of the snow model SNOWPACK to reliably estimate the relevant snow structure characteristics. We combined meteorolog…

education.field_of_studyBiology; Reindeer; HusbandryEcologyTypes of snowPopulationta1171calf production Rangifer tarandus tarandus snow snow structure snow modelingsnow modelingGeneral MedicineSnow fieldSnowpacksnowSnowcalf productionBorealSnowmeltEnvironmental scienceta1181Physical geographylcsh:Animal cultureMeltwatereducationsnow structureRangifer tarandus taranduslcsh:SF1-1100Rangifer
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MILKER’S NODULE. A PERPLEXING FARMYARD INFECTION AND THREAT TO THE IMMUNOCOMPROMISED

2017

Milker’s nodules, also called paravaccinia, is a DNA virus transmitted from infected cows to humans. It results from contact with cattle, cattle byproducts, or fomites. Classified as an occupational disorder, those at risk of exposure include farmers, butchers, and agricultural tourists. The viral infection begins 5—15 days after inoculation as an erythematous-purple, round nodule with a clear depressed center, and a surrounding erythematous ring. While familiar to those in farming communities, the presence of the nodule may be concerning to others, particularly the immunosuppressed. Milker’s nodules are selflimited in immunocompetent individuals and heal without scarring within 8 weeks. An…

paravacciniaoccupational infectionmilker’s noduleDiseaseVirusparapoxviruszoonotic diseasegraft-versus-host diseaselcsh:Dermatologymedicineanimal to humanErythema multiformehematopoietic stem cell transplantorfimmunosuppressedpsuedocowpoxvirusbiologybusiness.industryerythema multiformeCancerNodule (medicine)lcsh:RL1-803farmyard poxmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologyGraft-versus-host diseasepoxvirusParapoxvirusMilker's nodulemedicine.symptombusinessVestnik dermatologii i venerologii
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