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Evolution of Free Amino Acids, Histamine and Volatile Compounds in the Italian Anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus L.) Sauce at Different Ripening Times

2022

In this study, the evolution of the safety, nutritional, and volatile profile of a traditional Italian anchovy sauce with protected designation of origin (PDO), called “colatura di alici di Cetara”, is investigated after 12, 24, and 48 months of aging in wooden barrels. Some physicochemical parameters, free amino acids, volatile compounds, and histamine contents were evaluated during the aging of the samples. Glutamate, which together with aspartate is responsible for the umami taste, was the predominant free amino acid in the tested fish sauce, with a significant increase during the 48 months of maturation. The total amino acid content of the anchovy sauce increased from 24 to …

fermented seasoningfood safetybiogenic amines fermented seasoning fish sauce food safety nutritional qualityHealth (social science)fish sauce; food safety; nutritional quality; biogenic amines; fermented seasoningfish saucenutritional qualitybiogenic aminesPlant ScienceHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Microbiologybiogenic amines; fermented seasoning; fish sauce; food safety; nutritional qualityFood ScienceFoods; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 126
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Nitrogen uptake and nitrogen fertilizer recovery in old and modern wheat genotypes grown in the presence or absence of interspecific competition

2015

Choosing genotypes with a high capacity for taking up nitrogen (N) from the soil and the ability to efficiently compete with weeds for this nutrient is essential to increasing the sustainability of cropping systems that are less dependent on auxiliary inputs. This research aimed to verify whether differences exist in N uptake and N fertilizer recovery capacity among wheat genotypes and, if so, whether these differences are related to a different competitive ability against weeds of wheat genotypes. To this end, 12 genotypes, varying widely in morphological traits and year of release, were grown in the presence or absence of interspecific competition (using Avena sativa L. as a surrogate wee…

food.ingredientField experimentmedia_common.quotation_subjectWeed suppression abilityGrowing seasonnitrogen assimilation capacityPlant Scienceengineering.materialBiologylcsh:Plant cultureCompetition (biology)old genotypesNutrientfoodlcsh:SB1-1110Original Researchmedia_commonModern varietiesdurum wheat old genotypes modern varieties nitrogen assimilation capacity weed suppression ability weed competition 15N fertilizer recoveryWeed competitionfood and beveragesdurum wheatInterspecific competitionSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeAvenaAgronomyengineeringFertilizerWeed15N fertilizer recovery
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Laiks un telpa Kristijona Donelaiša poēmā „Gadalaiki”. Oriģinālteksts un tulkojumi

2016

Bakalaura darbā „Laiks un telpa Kristijona Donelaiša poēmā „Gadalaiki”. Oriģinālteksts un tulkojumi” ir analizēta poēmas laiktelpa – daiļdarbs ir īpatnējs ar to, ka vienkopus apvieno gan reālo, vēsturisko laiku un telpu, kuru caurvij apgaismības idejas, kolonizācijas sekas un piētisms, gan mītisko – ideālo mikrokosmu, kas atklājas laika cikliskumā – gadalaiku maiņā, saules tēlā un svētkos. Donelaiša poēmas oriģinālā laiktelpa tiek skatīta salīdzinošā aspektā ar K. Vatsona, Sudrabu Edžus, J. Jaunsudrabiņa un P. Kalvas poēmas tulkojumu fragmentiem. Katra tulkotāja veikums tiek novērtēts un analizēts laiktelpas atveides aspektā.

gadalaikiDonelaitisseasonstulkojumihronotopsFiloloģija
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Ultraviolet reflectance of male nuptial colouration in sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) from the Pyrenees

2007

Abstract The evolutionary significance of lacertid colourations is relatively unexplored. However, several studies have demonstrated signalling by means of bright green colouration in Swedish Lacerta agilis males during the breeding season. Unfortunately, most of these studies have been based on human colour perception that differs in several ways from that of lizard. An important difference between human and lizard colour vision is the presence of an ultraviolet (UV) sensitive cone in lizards. The available evidence suggests that male sand lizards colorations do not reflect UV wavelengths, at least in Swedish populations. However, this study, based on objective (spectrophotometric) measur…

genetic structuresDichromatismbiologyEcologyLizardEvolutionary significanceLacerta agilismedicine.disease_causeReflectivityColour perceptionbiology.animalparasitic diseasesSeasonal breedermedicineAnimal Science and Zoologysense organsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsUltravioletAmphibia-Reptilia
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Adaptation to a seasonally varying environment: a strong latitudinal cline in reproductive diapause combined with high gene flow in Drosophila montan…

2011

Adaptation to seasonal changes in the northern hemisphere includes an ability to predict the forthcoming cold season from gradual changes in environmental cues early enough to prepare for the harsh winter conditions. The magnitude and speed of changes in these cues vary between the latitudes, which induces strong selection pressures for local adaptation. We studied adaptation to seasonal changes in Drosophila montana, a northern maltfly, by defining the photoperiodic conditions leading to adult reproductive diapause along a latitudinal cline in Finland and by measuring genetic differentiation and the amount of gene flow between the sampling sites with microsatellites. Our data revealed a cl…

genetic variationCritical day lengthpopulation structuregene flowmicrosatellitesOriginal Researchseasonal adaptationEcology and evolution
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Soil and Plant Nitrogen Pools as Related to Plant Diversity in an Experimental Grassland

2007

Increasing plant species richness decreases soil NO 3 - concentrations in experimental plant mixtures, but the role of particular plant functional groups has remained unclear. Most analyses have focused on particular times of the year or were restricted to NO 3 - . We tested whether plant species richness or particular plant functional groups affect the size of plant-available N pools in soil (KCl-extractable NO 3 - , dissolved inorganic N and organic N [DON] and total dissolved N [TDN] in soil solution) and N concentrations and pools in aboveground biomass. Furthermore, we assessed seasonal variations in the effects of plant species richness and plant functional groups. The experimental gr…

geographyBiomass (ecology)geography.geographical_feature_categoryfood and beveragesSoil ScienceSpecies diversitychemistry.chemical_elementPlant communitySeasonalityBiologymedicine.diseasecomplex mixturesNitrogenGrasslandAgronomychemistryBotanymedicineComposition (visual arts)Species richnessSoil Science Society of America Journal
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Variation characteristics of soil respiration fluxes in four types of grassland communities under different precipitation intensity

2005

A two consecutive years’ field experiment was carried out on four types of semiarid grassland along precipitation gradient in Xilin River Basin of Inner Mongolia during 2001–2003 using a static enclosed black chamber technique. The variation characteristics of soil respiration fluxes from four different types of grassland along precipitation gradient were compared. The possible effect of water-heat factors on characteristics of grassland soil respiration was statistically analyzed and the numerical relational model between soil respiration and water-heat factors was established. Meanwhile the soil CO2 annual emissions of different types of grassland were estimated based on the consecutive a…

geographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categorySteppefood and beveragesSoil scienceSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseAtmospheric sciencescomplex mixturesGrasslandSoil respirationRespirationSoil watermedicineEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationWater contentChinese Science Bulletin
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Predation risk and habitat selection of Australian house mice , Mus domesticus , during an incipient plague: desperate behaviour due to food depletion

2002

We studied habitat selection and foraging behaviour of the house mouse (Mus domesticus) related to increasing mouse densities and depleting food resources over the breeding season. The study was conducted during the increase phase of an incipient outbreak of mice in a grain-growing area of southeastern Australia. A 3-year rotation created a mosaic of large paddocks of grain crop, pasture, and fallow. The narrow fence lines between paddocks provide an important stable habitat for the mice. We monitored population densities with live-trapping and habitat preference by measuring giving-up densities (GUD) using artificial food patches. Food patches were established in crop fields, fence lines, …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyForagingBiologyPasturePopulation densityOptimal foraging theoryPredationAgronomyHabitatSeasonal breederHouse miceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOikos
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Vertical distribution of planktonic rotifers in a karstic meromictic lake

1993

Vertical distribution of planktonic rotifers is described in relation to temperature and oxygen in Lake La Cruz, a single-doline, closed karstic lake (121 m diameter and 25 m maximum depth) which shows iron meromixis. Samples were taken by peristaltic pumping at 10 cm depth intervals in the oxycline zone from June 1987 to September 1988. A model of rotifer vertical structure in stratified lakes is proposed. Rotifers concentrate their populations at the depths with intense gradients. As stratification develops some rotifer populations show a downward migration following the thermocline and some others show an upward migration following the oxycline. The production-respiration balance in the …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyStratification (water)RotiferSeasonalityPlanktonBiologymedicine.diseaseKarstbiology.organism_classificationZooplanktonOceanographymedicineDominance (ecology)Thermocline
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Zooplankton communities in doline lakes and pools, in relation to some bathymetric parameters and physical and chemical variables

1999

The zooplankton communities from several lakes and pools in three zones of a karstic area in central Spain were studied in spring and early autumn, in relation to morphometric, physical and chemical characteristics of the lakes. Zooplankton diversity was higher in autumn than in spring and it was positively correlated with lake size (area and depth) in spring, but not in early autumn. This effect is partially explained by the sharp zooplankton stratification in deep lakes, in early autumn. Some morphometric characteristics of lake basins were also correlated with the structure of zooplank- ton communities. Principal component analyses (PCA) and Two-Way Indicator Species Analysis (TWINSPAN) …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologybiologyEcologyCommunity structureBranchiopodaSpecies diversityStratification (vegetation)Aquatic ScienceSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseKarstZooplanktonmedicineEnvironmental sciencePhysical geographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTrophic levelJournal of Plankton Research
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