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Data from: Phylogenomics of Lophotrochozoa with consideration of systematic error

2016

Phylogenomic studies have improved understanding of deep metazoan phylogeny and show promise for resolving incongruences among analyses based on limited numbers of loci. One region of the animal tree that has been especially difficult to resolve, even with phylogenomic approaches, is relationships within Lophotrochozoa (the animal clade that includes molluscs, annelids, and flatworms among others). Lack of resolution in phylogenomic analyses could be due to insufficient phylogenetic signal, limitations in taxon and/or gene sampling, or systematic error. Here, we investigated why lophotrochozoan phylogeny has been such a difficult question to answer by identifying and reducing sources of sys…

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Medicinal Properties of Mediterranean Oyster Mushrooms: Species of Genus Pleurotus (Higher Basidiomycetes)

2017

The term “Mediterranean area,” applied in this chapter, refers to the definition reported in Med-Checklist and particularly to all countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea plus Portugal, Bulgaria, the Crimea (Ukraine), and Jordan. The “Mediterranean oyster mushrooms” is a geographically and ecologically well-defined group of Basidiomycetes. The medicinal properties of some widely investigated species such as Pleurotus ostreatus and P. eryngii are recognized worldwide, while in the case of some other Mediterranean Pleurotus taxa, there is still a lack of knowledge. A substantial increase in knowledge about the anticancer and antibacterial properties of the group of Pleurotus species growing…

Mediterranean climatePleurotusOysterbiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaFamily Apiaceaebiology.organism_classificationMediterranean area Medicinal mushrooms Antibacterial activity Oyster mushrooms PleurotusTaxonMediterranean seaGenusbiology.animalBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPleurotus ostreatus
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Specie di Trichoderma associate alla "muffa verde" di Pleurotus ostreatus.

2008

L’indagine è stata rivolta all’identificazione degli agen­ti di “muffa verde” in sacchi di substrato artificiale per la coltivazione di Pleurotus ostreatus. Inoltre, saggi indiretti di antagonismo, condotti impiegando il filtrato colturale di un ceppo di Acremonium byssoides, hanno mostrato una ri­levante attività di contenimento nei confronti dei differen­ti Trichoderma spp. agenti dell’alterazione e, nel contem­po, una scarsa efficacia nei confronti di alcune specie col­tivate di Pleurotus.

Pleurotus ostreatus Trichoderma difesa biologica
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Effects of trophic and environmental conditions on the growth of Crassostrea gigas in culture

1997

In order to study the possibility of exploiting protected marine areas, comparative data on the cultivation of the oyster Cassostrea gigas in the South Tyrrenian Sea are reported. The oysters were cultured at -7 and - 13 m on long lines linked to artificial reefs. The observations, made during a 12-month period, were of the chemical-physical and trophic properties of the water column and growth rates of the oysters. Temperature ranged between 19.81 ± 4.67°C at -7 m and 18.03 ± 3.03°C at - 13 m. Salinity showed typical Mediterranean values. The area presented oligotrophic features: the chlorophyll-a (CHLa) concentration ranged between 0.05 ± 0.01 and 0.04 ± 0.02 μg 1-1 at -7 and -13 m, respe…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaOysterbiologyFood availabilityEcologyHeterotrophAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationSalinityAnimal scienceWater columnMediterranean seabiology.animalMediterranean SeaCrassostreaMaricultureTrophic conditionMaricultureCrassostrea gigaTrophic level
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Growth and reproductive simulation of candidate shellfish species at fish cages in the Southern Mediterranean: Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) modelling …

2012

Abstract A Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model is used to simulate growth and reproduction of the shellfish Mytilus galloprovincialis and Crassostrea gigas in an integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) farm scenario situated in the Southern Mediterranean (the Gulf of Castellammare, Sicily). We modelled the effect of primary production enrichment at fish cages on shellfish growth and life history traits using 4 years-hourly temperature data (01 January 2006–31 December 2009) at a depth of 1 m. Outputs of the DEB simulations were: the maximum theoretical total shell length of shellfish, the potential reproductive outputs and the mean annual von Bertalanffy growth rate. There was a mean incr…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaOysterbiologybusiness.industryDynamic energy budgetAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMytilusIMTA DEB model Chlorophyll a Mytilus galloprovincialis Crassostrea gigas Mediterranean SeaFishery/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_waterMediterranean seaOceanographyAquaculturebiology.animalCrassostreaSDG 14 - Life Below WaterbusinessIntegrated multi-trophic aquacultureShellfish
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Experiences of integrated mariculture in a southern Tyrrhenian area (Mediterranean Sea)

1999

To ascertain the potential for exploiting marine areas for mariculture, data on the cultivation of molluscs and fish in the open sea of the southern Tyrrhenian were collected from May 1994 to June 1995. The aims of this integrated study were to test simple breeding methods for molluscs and fish, to apply these to the practices employed by local fishermen and to experiment with the use of a cage system requiring a low level of investment. Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) and Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lamarck) were cultivated on submerged long lines around cages used for cultivating Seriola dumerili (Risso) and Diplodus puntazzo (Cetti). S. dumerili specimens were placed in two cages and fed wit…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiabivalves fish Crassostrea gigas Mytilus galloprovincialis Seriola dumerili Diplodus puntazzo aquaculture
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Vibriosis in aquaculture. 16th EAFP Conference, Tampere, Finland, 4th September 2013

2014

Aquaculture in brackish and marine water is growing worldwide (FAO, 2014), including new cultured species. Various Vibrio infections occur, and cause significant problems, in fish, crustacean and shellfish (Austin & Austin, 2007. Vibrio anguillarum, V. salmonicida, V. ordalii and V. vulnificus are among the pathogens that lead to the biggest losses in aquaculture all over the world (Toranzo et al. 2005, Sandlund et al., 2010; Sitjà-Bobadilla et al. 2014).

animal structuresIDENTIFICATIONVULNIFICUS BIOTYPE 2STRAINSfungiAqüiculturaPeixos/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_waterANGUILLA-ANGUILLABacteris patògensINFECTIONEEL FARMPATHOGENSEROVAR-ESDG 14 - Life Below WaterFISHERIESMARINEOUTBREAKSCRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
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The impact of Pleurotus ostreatus on organic matter transformation processes.

2012

This study showed the effect of Pleurotus ostreatus on the external organic matter (OM) transformation processes. The kinetics of these changes were determined. The experiment was conducted as 42-day pot experiment done in four combinations (with four replications). The four combinations of different substrates were: (1) organic, (2) composted hay, (3) organic soil + composted hay, (4) organic soil + composted hay + lead. The study results showed that P. ostreatus had the ability to transform external OM as well as metal–organic complexes. These transformations were reflected in the constant rate of characterized changes and correlation coefficients. The study also indicated the direction o…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringbiologyRapid rateSoil organic matterKineticsbiology.organism_classificationPleurotuscomplex mixturesCarbonConstant rateBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryLead acetateEnvironmental chemistryMetals HeavyHayOrganic chemistryOrganic matterPleurotus ostreatusOrganic ChemicalsOxidation-ReductionBiotransformationHumic SubstancesWater Science and TechnologyWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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Transformacja połączeń rtęć - substancje humusowe przy udziale Pleurotus ostreatus

2013

mercurymetale ciężkiePleurotus ostreatusheavy metalsrtęćmateria organicznaorganic matter
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Trait Variation between Two Wild Specimens of Pleurotus ostreatus and Their Progeny in the Context of Usefulness in Nematode Control

2022

Pleurotus ostreatus is one of the most widespread mushrooms in the world. It is a valuable and widely cultivated edible mushroom with nematicidal properties. The mycelium of this mushroom produces a toxin that paralyzes nematodes, after which the nematode becomes infected with the filament, resulting in its death. This feature can be put to practical use as a natural nematicidal agent. In this paper, we have described studies on two wild strains of P. ostreatus (PO1, PO2) and the monokaryotic progeny obtained from their fruiting bodies. Monokaryons were crossed with each other within the progeny of one strain (PO1xPO1; PO2xPO2) and of two different strains (PO2xPO1). The growth conditions, …

nematode; <i>Pleurotus ostreatus</i>; hyphal knobs; toxic propertieshyphal knobsnematodetoxic propertiesPleurotus ostreatusPlant ScienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceAgriculture
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