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Survey of the mycobiota of Spanish malting barley and evaluation of the mycotoxin producing potential of species of Alternaria, Aspergillus and Fusar…

2005

The present work deals with the toxigenic mycobiota occurring in Spanish malting barley and the capability for producing mycotoxins by several important toxigenic fungi. One hundred and eighty seven samples of malting barley were gathered from Spanish breweries before processing. One hundred and fifty kernels per sample were surface-sanitized with a 2% sodium hypochlorite solution and incubated on three culture media. The most abundant fungi were species of Alternaria, Aspergillus, Penicillium and Fusarium, which were present in 93%, 82.3%, 57.8% and 27.8% of the samples, respectively. To evaluate their mycotoxin producing potential a number of isolates belonging to each genus, except Penic…

FusariumMycobiotaAlternariolFood ContaminationMicrobiologyAlternaria alternataMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundFusariumPrevalenceHumansFood scienceMycotoxinZearalenonebiologyAlternariaBeerHordeumGeneral MedicineMycotoxinsAlternariabiology.organism_classificationAspergilluschemistryConsumer Product SafetySpainFermentationFood MicrobiologyHordeum vulgareFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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Molecular size and net charge of pathogenesis-related enzymes from barley (Hordeum vulgare L., v. Karat) infected withDrechslera teres f. teres (Sacc…

1998

Molecular size and net charge of isoforms of pathogenesis-related (PR) chitinase, beta-1,3-glucanase and peroxidase were studied in uninfected barley (Hordeum vulgare L., v. Karat) leaves and in barley leaves infected with the pathogenic fungus Drechslera teres f. teres (Sacch.) Shoem. Molecular characteristics were determined by time-dependent polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis under native conditions and by applying an extended version of the computer program MOL-MASS (Rothe, G. M., Weidmann, H., Electrophoresis 1991, 12, 703-709). Uninfected barley leaves contained predominantly one peroxidase isozyme but also three very weak peroxidases. Activities of all of these three peroxid…

Gel electrophoresisbiologyMolecular massbeta-GlucosidaseChitinasesClinical BiochemistryHordeumGlucan 13-beta-GlucosidaseGlucanasebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryIsozymeHelminthosporiumAnalytical ChemistryMolecular WeightBiochemistryChitinasebiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelDrechsleraHordeum vulgarePeroxidasePeroxidaseElectrophoresis
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The role of rock mining for maintaining Dauco carotae-Crepidetum rhoeadifoliae Hejný et Grüll in Hejný et al. 1979 — a new to Poland plant association

2013

AbstractThis work presents the Dauco carotae-Crepidetum rhoeadifoliae plant association, which is new to Poland. The association has been observed in industrial reclamation areas in the vicinity of carbonate mineral excavation sites in the central part of the Opole region. In the vast majority of cases, plots of this association developed in reclaimed areas. The majority of diagnostic species for the association was found within surveyed plots, including Verbascum thapsus, V. densiflorum and Bryum argenteum. Taxa characteristic of the alliance were also constantly present, i.e. Daucus carota, Melilotus alba, M. officinalis, Echium vulgare and Erysimum hieracifolium. This association belongs…

General Immunology and MicrobiologyQH301-705.5Ecologyplant communityGeneral NeuroscienceRare speciesPlant communityBiologybiology.organism_classificationEchium vulgareGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologysw polandCrepisTaxonvegetation ecologyopole silesiaVerbascum thapsusBotanyCrepis foetidaRuderal speciescrepis foetidaasteraceaeBiology (General)General Agricultural and Biological Sciencesrare speciesOpen Life Sciences
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Evidence for a new feminizing Wolbachia strain in the isopod Armadillidium vulgare: evolutionary implications.

2004

Wolbachia are intracellular maternally inherited alpha-Proteobacteria infecting a wide range of arthropods. In the common pill bug Armadillidium vulgare, the known Wolbachia strain is responsible for feminization of genetic males. We have investigated Wolbachia diversity in 20 populations of A. vulgare from west and east Europe, north Africa and north America. A new Wolbachia strain (wVulM) was identified through the variability of the wsp gene, distantly related to that previously known (wVulC) in this host species. No individual with multiple infections was detected. Inoculation experiments indicated that the new wVulM bacterial strain also induces feminization in A. vulgare. However, the…

Genetic MarkersPopulationDNA MitochondrialPhylogeneticsparasitic diseasesBotanyGeneticsAnimalseducationreproductive and urinary physiologyGenetics (clinical)PhylogenyArmadillidium vulgareGeneticseducation.field_of_studybiologyHost (biology)Strain (biology)biochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionGenetics PopulationPhenotypeGenetic markerbacteriaWolbachiaHorizontal transmissionWolbachiaBacterial Outer Membrane ProteinsIsopodaHeredity
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Changes in the genetic diversity of barley of Nordic and Baltic origin, studied by isozyme electrophoresis

2003

AbstractIn this study an evaluation was made of changes in the genetic variation of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) of Nordic and Baltic origin, from the end of the 19th century until today. A comparison of Nordic and Baltic material with exotic material that has not been subjected to intense selection was also made. A total of 293 accessions, including 160 Nordic and 80 Baltic landraces, cultivars and breeding lines, and another 53 landraces of exotic origin (Central Asia), were surveyed using isozyme starch gel electrophoresis. For the four isozymes studied, 28 alleles at 11 loci were observed. The average total genetic diversity value (HT) for individual loci ranged between 0 and 0.519. In t…

Genetic diversityCentral asiaGenetic variationBotanyGeneticsPlant ScienceCultivarHordeum vulgareAlleleBiologyGenetic erosionAgronomy and Crop ScienceIsozymePlant Genetic Resources
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Tubulin gene expression persists during all changes in microtubular arrays related to cell shaping in growing barley leaves

1998

Summary Levels of α-tubulin RNA were determined in consecutive leaf segments taken along young, growing barley leaves by Northern blotting. The leaves exhibited a developmental gradient typical of graminaceous species ranging from a meristem at the base to fully differentiated cells at the tip. The objective was to ascertain whether or not high steady-state tubulin RNA levels accompany characteristic changes in microtubular arrays known to occur during cell division and differentiation. Of particular interest was the differentiation zone comprising a succession of well defined changes in microtubular arrays that appear to be involved in the control of cell shaping. High steady-state levels …

GeneticsbiologyCell divisionPhysiologyCellular differentiationRNAmacromolecular substancesPlant ScienceMeristemCell biologyTubulinMicrotubuleGene expressionbiology.proteinHordeum vulgareAgronomy and Crop ScienceJournal of Plant Physiology
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Expression and Secretion of Barley Cysteine Endopeptidase B and Cellobiohydrolase I in Trichoderma reesei.

2006

Localization of expression and secretion of a heterologous barley cysteine endopeptidase (EPB) and the homologous main cellobiohydrolase I (CBHI) in a Trichoderma reesei transformant expressing both proteins were studied. The transformant was grown on solid medium with Avicel cellulose and lactose to induce the cbh1 promoter for the synthesis of the native CBHI and the recombinant barley protein linked to a cbh1 expression cassette. Differences in localization of expression between the two proteins were clearly indicated by in situ hybridization, indirect immunofluorescence, and immunoelectron microscopy. In young hyphae, native-size recombinant epb mRNA was localized to apical compartments…

GlycosylationEcologybiologyEndoplasmic reticulumImmunoelectron microscopyfungibiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMolecular biologylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawGene expressionRecombinant DNASecretionHordeum vulgareTrichoderma reeseiFood ScienceBiotechnologyResearch ArticleApplied and environmental microbiology
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Apparent transinhibition of peptide uptake in the scutellum of barley grain

1985

The uptake of glycylsarcosine (Gly‐Sar) into scutella separated from germinating grains of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Himalaya) is inhibited by other peptides; in most cases the inhibition is not purely competitive but of a mixed type (simultaneous increase in the apparent Km and decrease in Vmax) (Sopanen, T. 1979. FEBS Lett. 108: 447–450). The aim of the present experiments was to elucidate the mechanism of the mixed inhibition by studying how peptides already taken up into the cells affect the uptake of Gly‐Sar. When scutella were preincubated in the presence of various peptides, 11 of the 13 peptides tested inhibited the subsequent uptake of Gly‐Sar by 10 to 45%. The inhibition, stu…

Glycylglycinechemistry.chemical_classificationAlaninefood.ingredientPhysiologyMixed inhibitionPeptideCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundfoodchemistryBiochemistryScutellaGeneticsHordeum vulgareProlineLeucine
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Essential oil characteristics of wild Sicilian oregano populations in relation to environmental conditions

2014

A study was carried out on the essential oil of Origanum vulgare ssp. hirtum (Link) Ietswaart taken from thirteen wild populations found in different parts of Sicily, Italy. The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship that exists between essentials oil extracted from Sicilian wild populations of O. vulgare ssp. hirtum (Link) Ietswaart and various weather/climate and topographic factors in order to provide more information on aspects that influence the production potential of this species. The essential oils from the samples were extracted by hydrodistillation and analyzed by a combination of gas chromatography-flame ionization detector (GC-FID) and GC-mass spectrometry (GC-MS); se…

Ionization detectorGeneral ChemistryOriganumEnvironmentBiologybiology.organism_classificationEssential oilThymollanguage.human_languageSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbaceelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureOriganum vulgare ssp. hirtumchemistrylawBotanylanguageOriganum vulgare ssp.hirtumSicilyThymolSicilianEssential oilJournal of Essential Oil Research
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Taxonomic complexity in the halophyte Limonium vulgare and related taxa (Plumbaginaceae): insights from analysis of morphological, reproductive and k…

2014

Part of a special issue on halophytes and saline adaptations Background and Aims Limonium is awell-known example of a group of plants that is taxonomically complex due to certain biological characteristics that hamper species’ delineation. The closely related polyploid species Limonium vulgare Mill., L. humile Mill. and L. narbonense Mill. are defined species and can be used for studying patterns of morphological and reproductive variation. The first two taxa are usually found in Atlantic Europe and the third in the Mediterranean region, but a numberof intermediate morphological formsmay be present alongside typical examples of these species. This study attempts to elucidate morphological, …

LimoniumBiodiversityPlant ScienceLimonium humileLimonium humileLimonium vulgaretaxonomyPlumbaginaceaePolyploidpollen-stigma dimorphismHeterostylyPhylogenypolyploidyPortugalbiologyEcologyReproductionLimonium narbonenseGenetic VariationSpecies diversitySalt-Tolerant PlantsArticlesBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationBiological Evolutionkaryological polymorphismsTaxonSpainEvolutionary biologyhalophyteTaxonomy (biology)Limonium maritimumheterostylymorphometryAnnals of Botany
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