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A new C12 alcohol identified as a sex pheromone and a trail-following pheromone in termites: the diene (Z,Z)-dodeca-3,6-dien-1-ol

2003

0028-1042 (Print) Journal Article; The diunsaturated C12 alcohol (Z,Z)-dodeca-3,6-dien-1-ol (dodecadienol) has been characterized by GC-MS and FTIR as a novel releaser pheromone in termites. This alcohol identified in Ancistrotermes pakistanicus (Termitidae, Macrotermitinae) possesses a double pheromonal function which again illustrates the chemical parsimony of termites compared with other social insects. In workers, dodecadienol elicits trail-following at a very low concentration (activity threshold at 0.1 pg/cm of trail); in male alates it induces trail-following at a low concentration (1-10 pg/cm) and sexual attraction at a higher concentration (about 1 ng). Traces of the monounsaturate…

0106 biological sciencesStereochemistryIsoptera/*physiologyLinoleic acidAlcoholAlateIsopteraTrail pheromone010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPheromonesMass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundOrganic chemistryAnimalsPheromones/analysis/chemical synthesis/*chemistrySex AttractantsSocial BehaviorEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentDodecanol/*analogs & derivatives/analysis/chemical synthesis/*chemistrybiologyAlkadienes/analysis/chemical synthesis/*chemistryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationSex Attractants/*analysis/chemistryAlkadienes010602 entomologyTermitidaeINSECTEchemistryDodecanolSex pheromonePheromoneMacrotermitinae
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New Acyclic Cytotoxic Jasplakinolide Derivative from the Marine Sponge Jaspis splendens

2019

A new acylic jasplakinolide congener (2), another acyclic derivative requiring revision (4), together with two jasplakinolide derivatives including the parent compound jasplakinolide (1) were isolated from the Indonesian marine sponge Jaspis splendens. The chemical structures of the new and known compounds were unambiguously elucidated based on HRESIMS and exhaustive 1D and 2D NMR spectral analysis as well as a comparison of their NMR data with those of jasplakinolide (1). The isolated jasplakinolides inhibited the growth of mouse lymphoma (L5178Y) cells in vitro with IC50 values in the low micromolar to nanomolar range.

0106 biological sciencesStereochemistryPharmaceutical Science01 natural sciencesjasplakinolide Z<sub>5</sub>Drug Discovery<i>Jaspis splendens</i>Ic50 valuesCytotoxic T cellSpectral analysisPharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)lcsh:QH301-705.5cytotoxic activitybiology010405 organic chemistryChemistry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyMouse LymphomaJaspis splendensbiology.organism_classificationIn vitro0104 chemical sciencesSpongelcsh:Biology (General)Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyjasplakinolide Z<sub>6</sub>Marine Drugs
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Improving the analysis of biogeochemical patterns associated with internal waves in the strait of Gibraltar using remote sensing images

2018

High Amplitude Internal Waves (HAIWs) are physical processes observed in the Strait of Gibraltar (the narrow channel between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea). These internal waves are generated over the Camarinal Sill (western side of the strait) during the tidal outflow (toward the Atlantic Ocean) when critical hydraulic conditions are established. HAIWs remain over the sill for up to 4 h until the outflow slackens, being then released (mostly) towards the Mediterranean Sea. These have been previously observed using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), which captures variations in surface water roughness. However, in this work we use high resolution optical remote sensing, with the…

0106 biological sciencesSynthetic aperture radargeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesStrait of GibraltarHICO010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyMultispectral imageHigh amplitude internal wavesHyperspectral imagingAquatic ScienceInternal waveOceanography01 natural sciencesMediterranean seaAlgeciras baySillOutflowSatelliteSentinel-2Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
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Conifer Needles as Thermoplastic Composite Fillers: Structure and Properties

2016

This study describes the properties of thermoplastic polymer composites based on polyethylene (of low and high density) and ethylene-propylene copolymers using various types of conifer needles (pine, spruce, fir, and cedar) as fillers. For the needles, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and TGA/Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (TGA/FTIR) were performed to investigate their structures and thermal resistance, as required for the composite processing methods. Moreover, structural differences were studied for the analyzed fillers and composite materials (FTIR). The results were compared with the values obtained for composites with conifer wood flour. Composites with conifer needles (pine) …

0106 biological sciencesThermogravimetric analysisEnvironmental EngineeringMaterials scienceAbsorption of waterThermal resistancelcsh:BiotechnologyComposite numberBioengineeringConifer needlesMechanical properties02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesStructure propertieschemistry.chemical_compound010608 biotechnologylcsh:TP248.13-248.65Fourier transform infrared spectroscopyComposite materialAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Waste Management and DisposalThermoplastic matricesBiocompositesfungifood and beveragesWood flourPolyethylene021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologychemistry0210 nano-technologyBioResources
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Citrinin Dietary Exposure Assessment Approach through Human Biomonitoring High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry-Based Data.

2021

Citrinin (CIT) is a scarcely studied mycotoxin within foodstuffs, so the biomonitoring of this toxin and its metabolite dihydrocitrinone (DH-CIT) in biological samples represents the main alternative to estimate the exposure. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate the presence of CIT and DH-CIT in 300 urine samples from Italian individuals in order to assess the exposure. Quantification was performed through an ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS)-based methodology. CIT was quantified in 47% of samples (n = 300) up to 4.0 ng/mg Crea (mean = 0.29 ng/mg Crea), whereas DH-CIT was quantified in 21% of samples up to 2.5 ng/mg Crea (me…

0106 biological sciencesTolerable daily intakeMetaboliteUrineOrbitrap01 natural scienceslaw.inventionDietary Exposurechemistry.chemical_compoundlawTandem Mass SpectrometryBiomonitoringHumansFood scienceMycotoxinChromatography High Pressure LiquidChemistryDietary exposure010401 analytical chemistryGeneral ChemistryOrbitrapurine0104 chemical sciencesCitrininCitrininexposurebiomonitoringbiomarkerGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesBiomarkers010606 plant biology & botanyHumanBiological MonitoringJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Hylotelephium spectabile, a New Host for Carnation Tortrix Moth (Cacoecimorpha pronubana) and Molecular Characterization in Greece

2021

Simple Summary Hylotelephium spectabile (Saxifragales, Crassulaceae), a widespread ornamental plant was found infested by larvae of Cacoecimorpha pronubana (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) a highly polyphagous pest of a wide range of crop, as well as ornamental plants. To the best of our knowledge, this finding suggests that H. spectabile should be considered a new host plant for C. pronubana. Moreover, molecular characterization of the Greek pest population place it along with European species clade. Abstract Cacoecimorpha pronubana (Hübner) (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) is a highly polyphagous pest of a wide range of crop and ornamental plants. It is of Mediterranean origin and widespread in Europ…

0106 biological sciencesTortricidae<i>Cacoecimorpha pronubana</i>PopulationHylotelephium spectabile010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesDNA barcodingTortrixHylotelephium spectabileLepidoptera genitaliamolecular characterizationBotanyeducationlcsh:Scienceeducation.field_of_studybiologyCommunicationbiology.organism_classification<i>Hylotelephium spectabile</i>Sedum010602 entomologyCacoecimorpha pronubanaInsect Sciencelcsh:QPEST analysisnew hostInsects
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Truffle gathering and trade in the Monti Sicani Regional Park (Sicily, Italy), a new perspective for the local economy and for employment in economic…

2020

Italy is one of the most important countries in Europe for truffles gathering and trade. The socioeconomic potential of truffles has been recently investigated in Sicily, an unexplored region for hypogeous fungi until 1990. This paper provides an updated report on the distribution of truffles in a regional park, located in the inner part of Sicily. Topics covered include the methods of collection of Tuber aestivum and T. borchii, the periods of collection of truffles, the procedure for preservation before marketing and the percentage of truffle buyers in Sicily. Besides, a map of the investigated area integrating the presence of the truffle with all other ecological elements is provided. Th…

0106 biological sciencesTruffleTruffleproductive forestryPerspective (graphical)Plant Sciencedepressed arealocal economy010501 environmental sciences010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeographyEconomyLocal economyparkSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Impact of Oak Wood Barrel Tannin Potential and Toasting on White Wine Antioxidant Stability

2019

International audience; Wines aged in oak wood barrels with various uniform tannin contents (which were classified according to their total ellagitannins contents as predicted by Near Infrared Spectroscopy on the untoasted wood) and different toasting levels (high precision toasting by radiation) were distinguished according to their overall abilities to resist against oxidation. Wine trials were carried out on two different vintages (2015, 2016) and three grape varieties (Sauvignon blanc, Sémillon, Chardonnay). Regardless of the vintage and the wine matrix, a relationship was established between wine oxidative stability (based on EPR spin trapping methodology) and oak barrel tannin potenti…

0106 biological sciencesVintageAntioxidantFood Handlingoxidationmedicine.medical_treatmentWinephenolic compounds01 natural sciencesAntioxidantsMass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundQuercusPhenolsellagitanninsmedicineTanninVitisFood sciencePhenolsradical chemistryglutathioneChromatography High Pressure Liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationWine010401 analytical chemistryGeneral Chemistrychardonnay wineWood0104 chemical sciencesBarrelsauvignon winechemistryWhite WinePolyphenolsulfur compoundsEPRGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesTannins[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition010606 plant biology & botany
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Protocol for the Definition of a Multi-Spectral Sensor for Specific Foliar Disease Detection: Case of “Flavescence Dorée”

2018

Flavescence Doree (FD) is a contagious and incurable grapevine disease that can be perceived on leaves. In order to contain its spread, the regulations obligate winegrowers to control each plant and to remove the suspected ones. Nevertheless, this monitoring is performed during the harvest and mobilizes many people during a strategic period for viticulture. To solve this problem, we aim to develop a Multi-Spectral (MS) imaging device ensuring an automated grapevine disease detection solution. If embedded on a UAV, the tool can provide disease outbreaks locations in a geographical information system allowing localized and direct treatment of infected vines. The high-resolution MS camera aims…

0106 biological sciences[SDE] Environmental SciencesDisease detectionComputer science[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Multispectral imageradiometric/geometric correctionsFeature selectionMulti spectral01 natural sciencesfeature selection[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologytexture analysisProtocol (science)Artificial neural networkbusiness.industrymultispectral sensorOutbreakPattern recognition04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFlavescence Dorée3. Good health[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Identification (information)classification[SDE]Environmental Sciences040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesFlavescence doréeArtificial intelligencebusiness010606 plant biology & botany
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Specific color sensitivities of prey and predator explain camouflage in different visual systems

2004

In situations of aggressive mimicry, predators adapt their color to that of the substrate on which they sit for hunting, a behavior that is presumed to hide them from prey as well as from their own predators. Females of few crab-spider species encounter such situations when lying on flowers to ambush pollinators. To evaluate the efficiency of spider camouflage on flowers, we measured by spectroradiometry adult female Thomisus onustus and marguerite daisies, Leucanthemum vulgare. We compared chromatic contrast (color used for short-range detection) of each pair of spider and flower to detection thresholds computed in the visual systems of both Hymenopteran prey and passerine bird predator. W…

0106 biological sciences[SDV.OT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Other [q-bio.OT]0303 health sciencesSpiderbiology[SDV.OT] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Other [q-bio.OT]Ecologybiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPasserinePredation03 medical and health sciencesCamouflagebiology.animalThomisus onustusCrypsisAggressive mimicryAnimal Science and Zoology[ SDV.OT ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Other [q-bio.OT]bird; camouflage; crab-spider; Hymenoptera; spectrometryPredatorComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyBehavioral Ecology
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