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Metabolomics Suggests That Soil Inoculation with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Decreased Free Amino Acid Content in Roots of Durum Wheat Grown under N…

2015

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have a major impact on plant nutrition, defence against pathogens, a plant's reaction to stressful environments, soil fertility, and a plant's relationship with other microorganisms. Such effects imply a broad reprogramming of the plant's metabolic activity. However, little information is available regarding the role of AMF and their relation to other soil plant growth-promoting microorganisms in the plant metabolome, especially under realistic field conditions. In the present experiment, we evaluated the effects of inoculation with AMF, either alone or in combination with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), on the metabolome and changes in metabo…

Chromatography GasNitrogenSciencemetabolic pathways; Triticum durum; field inoculation; Nitrogen metabolismPopulationmetabolic pathways Triticum durum field inoculation Nitrogen metabolismBiologyRhizobacteriaPlant RootsPhosphorus metabolismSoilMycorrhizaeSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariaBotanyMetabolomeMetabolomicsNitrogen metabolismAmino AcidseducationSoil MicrobiologyTriticumeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryInoculationMediterranean RegionQfungiRfood and beveragesPhosphorusSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeTriticum durumMetabolic pathwaysMedicineSoil fertilitySoil microbiologyPlant nutritionResearch Article
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Comparative HPLC/ESI-MS and HPLC/DAD study of different populations of cultivated, wild and commercial Gentiana lutea L.

2015

The root of Gentiana lutea L., famous for its bitter properties, is often used in alcoholic bitter beverages, food products and traditional medicine to stimulate the appetite and improve digestion. This study presents a new, fast, and accurate HPLC method using HPLC/ESI-MS and HPLC/DAD for simultaneous analysis of iridoids (loganic acid), secoiridoids (gentiopicroside, sweroside, swertiamarin, amarogentin) and xanthones (isogentisin) in different populations of G.lutea L., cultivated in the Monti Sibillini National Park, obtained wild there, or purchased commercially. Comparison of HPLC/ESI-MS and HPLC/DAD indicated that HPLC/ESI-MS is more sensitive, reliable and selective. Analysis of twe…

ChromatographyAlcoholic BeveragesXanthonesIridoid GlucosidesGeneral MedicineAmarogentinBiologyHigh-performance liquid chromatographyPlant RootsMass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHplc esi msLoganic acidchemistryPyronesFood productsTasteIridoidsGentianaGentiana luteaHplc methodHplc dadChromatography High Pressure LiquidFood ScienceFood chemistry
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Efficient Production of Isoflavonoids by Astragalus membranaceus Hairy Root Cultures and Evaluation of Antioxidant Activities of Extracts

2014

In this study, Astragalus membranaceus hairy root cultures (AMHRCs) were established as an attractive alternative source for the efficient production of isoflavonoids (IF). A. membranaceus hairy root line II was screened as the most efficient line and was confirmed by PCR amplification of rolB, rolC and aux1 genes. Culture parameters of AMHRCs were systematically optimized, and five main IF constituents were quali-quantitatively determined by LC-MS/MS. Under optimal conditions, the total IF accumulation of 34 day old AMHRCs was 234.77 μg/g dry weight (DW). This yield was significantly higher compared to that of 3 year old field grown roots (187.38 μg/g DW). Additionally, in vitro antioxidan…

ChromatographyAntioxidantbiologymedicine.medical_treatmentCell Culture TechniquesGeneral ChemistryAstragalus propinquusbiology.organism_classificationIsoflavonesPlant RootsAntioxidantsAstragalusNutraceuticalDry weightLc ms msmedicineIc50 valuesFood scienceGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDrugs Chinese HerbalJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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A randomized controlled trial of endodontic treatment using ultrasonic irrigation and laser activated irrigation to evaluate healing in chronic apica…

2019

Background Aim of this trial was to evaluate the combined clinical and radiographic success rate of endodontic treatment using passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) and laser activated irrigation (LAI) as compared to conventional syringe irrigation. Material and methods Permanent incisors and single rooted premolars were assessed for eligibility and 69 patients were randomly divided into three treatment groups (n=23) by allocation concealment method and irrigation was performed in accordance with the allocated group. Teeth were evaluated clinically and radiographically with CBCT after 6 months and 12 months of the treatment. Results A significant difference was observed in the radiographic he…

Chronic apical periodontitisIrrigationUltrasonic irrigationbusiness.industryRadiographyRoot canalResearchSignificant differenceDentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Community and Preventive Dentistrylaw.inventionmedicine.anatomical_structureRandomized controlled triallawUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASLaser activated irrigationMedicinebusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Influence of root width and dentin wall thickness evaluated by endoscopy upon the outcome of periapical surgery. A cohort study.

2020

Background: An analysis was made of the correlation between root width, the thickness of the remaining dentinal wall as determined by endoscopy, and the outcome of periapical surgery. Material and Methods: A retrospective cohort study was carried out involving patients subjected to periapical surgery between 2017 and 2019 at the University of Valencia (Valencia, Spain). One year after surgery, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was used to evaluate healing against the preoperative volumes. The maximum root width was measured on the postoperative CBCT scan at the apical section of the treated root. This measurement was transferred to the intraoperative endoscopic image, where the minimum r…

Cirurgia oralCirurgia dentalEndoscopyCone-Beam Computed Tomographyhead and neckCohort StudiesOral surgeryOtorhinolaryngologyDental surgeryoncologyDentincancerHumansSurgeryoral cavityoropharynxEndoscòpiaDentinaTooth RootGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASRetrospective StudiesMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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In Vitro Plant Regeneration from Epicotyls Segments of Carrizo Citrange.

2009

Citrus biotechnology citrus rootstock in vitro culture
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Recurrent deficit irrigation and fruit harvest affect tree water relations and fruitlet growth in ‘valencia’ orange

2019

Background – Partial rootzone drying is an irrigation strategy known for increasing water use efficiency without significantly affecting tree water status. ‘Valencia’ oranges have a very long development period and nearly mature fruit and new fruitlets may be present at the same time on the tree, competing for water and assimilates. Objectives – The present study investigates the effect of recurrent deficit irrigation and fruit harvest on tree water status and fruitlet growth of ‘Valencia’ orange. Methods – Forty-eight adult trees were exposed to three irrigation treatments for seven years (2007–2013): irrigation with 100% of ETc (CI), continuous deficit irrigation (DI, 50% of CI) and parti…

Citrus sinensis fruit gauges partial rootzone drying sap flow stem water potential vapor pressure deficitDeficit irrigationStem water potentialHorticultureBiologyAffect (psychology)Valencia orangefood.foodVapor pressure deficitSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreePartial root-zone dryingTree (data structure)HorticulturefoodSap flowFruit gaugeCitrus sinensiEuropean Journal of Horticultural Science
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Incidence and epidemiology of Citrus tristeza virus in the Valencian Community of Spain

2000

Abstract The first outbreak of citrus tristeza disease in Spain caused by Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) was recorded in 1957 in the Valencian Community (VC). In total c. 40 million trees, mainly of sweet orange and mandarin grafted on sour orange rootstocks, declined due to CTV. Large-scale surveys in different municipalities of the VC indicated that the disease spread very fast. Incidence increased from 11% in 1989 to 53% in 1998. Toxoptera aurantii and Aphis spiraecola (inefficient aphid vectors of CTV) predominated before 1985–87. Since then the relatively efficient vector Aphis gossypii has become dominant and induced an epidemic that has been modelled. The large number of A.gossypii that…

CitrusCancer ResearchAphidClosterovirusbiologyAphis spiraecolaCitrus tristeza virusOutbreakOrange (colour)biology.organism_classificationInsect VectorsTreesHorticultureInfectious DiseasesSpainAphidsVirologyAphis gossypiiPlant virusBotanyAnimalsRootstockPlant DiseasesVirus Research
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Variation of haplotype distributions of two genomic regions of Citrus tristeza virus populations from eastern Spain.

2003

Genetic variation in natural populations of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) was studied using haplotypes detected by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of two genomic regions (p20 gene and segment A, located in ORF1a). Analysis of 254 samples from 125 trees, collected at 12 different sites, yielded 8 different haplotypes for p20 and 5 for segment A. The most frequent haplotype of p20 was predominant at all sites, but several sites differed in the predominance of segment A haplotypes. At most sites, the homozygosity observed for the p20 gene tended to be higher than expected in a neutral evolution, whereas the opposite was true for segment A. Comparison of the populations at…

CitrusClosterovirusPopulationGenome ViralBiologyAnalysis of molecular varianceGenetic variationotorhinolaryngologic diseasesGeneticseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPolymorphism Single-Stranded ConformationalPlant DiseasesGeneticseducation.field_of_studyAnalysis of VarianceHaplotypeHomozygoteCitrus tristeza virusGenetic VariationSingle-strand conformation polymorphismbiology.organism_classificationGenetics PopulationHaplotypesSpainRootstockNeutral theory of molecular evolutionMolecular ecology
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Comparative evaluation of postoperative pain and periapical healing after root canal treatment using three different base endodontic sealers – A rand…

2022

Abstract Backgroundː Endodontic Sealers come in direct contact with periapical tissue through the apical foramen and lateral canals, influencing the postoperative pain and periapical healing. The aim of the present study was to evaluate and compare postoperative pain and periapical healing after root canal treatment using different base endodontic sealers.Methodsː Primary root canal treatment was initiated in 63 patients diagnosed with necrotic pulp and apical periodontitis, followed by which the endodontic sealers used for obturation were selected based on the random allocation of the participants to the following groups; Tubli-Seal, AH Plus and BioRoot RCS. Postoperative pain was recorded…

Clinical trialmedicine.anatomical_structurebusiness.industryRoot canalPostoperative painmedicineDentistrybusinessBase (exponentiation)General DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASComparative evaluationJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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