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Measuring, comparing and interpreting phenotypic selection on floral scent

2022

Natural selection on floral scent composition is a key element of the hypothesis that pollinators and other floral visitors drive scent evolution. The measure of such selection is complicated by the high-dimensional nature of floral scent data and uncertainty about the cognitive processes involved in scent-mediated communication. We use dimension reduction through reduced-rank regression to jointly estimate a scent composite trait under selection and the strength of selection acting on this trait. To assess and compare variation in selection on scent across species, time and space, we reanalyse 22 datasets on six species from four previous studies. The results agreed qualitatively with prev…

reduced-rank regressionFlowersNURSERY POLLINATIONPREFERENCESECOLOGYselection gradientkukat (kasvit)PheromonesPRIVATE CHANNELCHEMISTRYkasvitAnimalsPollinationpölyttäjätEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEkologifloral scentVolatile Organic CompoundsEvolutionary BiologySMELLplant–pollinator interactions[SDV.GEN.GPO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]luonnonvalintaEcologytuoksunatural selectionEVOLUTIONNATURAL-SELECTIONPhenotypefloral fragrancePOLLINATOR ATTRACTIONOdorants1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyTRAITSplant-pollinator interactions
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Editorial: Chemical Ecology and Conservation Biological Control

2022

International audience

semiochemicalsEcologyEvolutionQH359-425[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologynatural enemiesherbivore-induced plant volatilesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQH540-549.5methyl salicylateagricultureFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Comparison of essential oil components and in vitro anticancer activity in wild and cultivated Salvia verbenaca.

2015

The objectives of our research were to study the chemical composition and the in vitro anticancer effect of the essential oil of Salvia verbenaca growing in natural sites in comparison with those of cultivated (Sc) plants. The oil from wild (Sw) S. verbenaca presented hexadecanoic acid (23.1%) as the main constituent, while the oil from Sc plants contained high quantities of hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (9.7%), scarce in the natural oil (0.7%). The growth-inhibitory and proapoptotic effects of the essential oils from Sw and Sc S. verbenaca were evaluated in the human melanoma cell line M14, testing cell vitality, cell membrane integrity, genomic DNA fragmentation and caspase-3 activity. Both t…

sesquiterpenePalmitic AcidApoptosisDNA FragmentationPlant ScienceSalviaPlant OilBiochemistryessential oillaw.inventionAnalytical ChemistryTerpenePalmitic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodlawCell Line TumorBotanymelanomaOils VolatileHumansPlant OilsSalviaFragmentation (cell biology)Essential oilLamiaceaebiologyTraditional medicineSalvia verbenacaTerpenesCaspase 3Medicine (all)Organic ChemistryApoptosibiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents Phytogenicfood.foodchemistryTerpeneDNA fragmentationSalvia verbenacaLamiaceaeHuman
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Control of the Development of Swirling Airflow Dynamics and Its Impact on Biomass Combustion Characteristics

2017

Abstract The development of the swirling flame flow field and gasification/ combustion dynamics at thermo-chemical conversion of biomass pellets has experimentally been studied using a pilot device, which combines a biomass gasifier and combustor by varying the inlet conditions of the fuel-air mixture into the combustor. Experimental modelling of the formation of the cold nonreacting swirling airflow field above the inlet nozzle of the combustor and the upstream flow formation below the inlet nozzle has been carried out to assess the influence of the inlet nozzle diameter, as well primary and secondary air supply rates on the upstream flow formation and air swirl intensity, which is highly …

swirling flow dynamicsWaste managementPhysicsQC1-999020209 energyAirflowGeneral EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringHeat outputGeneral Physics and Astronomymixing of reactantsflame composition02 engineering and technologyheat outputBiomass combustioncombustion of volatiles0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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Chemical composition of the essential oil of Elaeoselinum asclepium (L.) Bertol subsp. meoides (Desf.) Fiori (Umbelliferae) collected wild in Central…

2020

In the present study, the chemical composition of the essential oils from flowers and leaves of Elaeoselinum asclepium(L.) Bertol subsp. meoides(Desf.) Fiori collected in Central Sicily was evaluated by GC and GC-MS. The main volatile components of the flowers were alpha-phellandrene (42.5%), terpinolene (15.7%), p-cymene (11.6%) and beta-phellandrene (10.2%), whereas the ones of the leaves were p-cymene (44.0%), alpha-pinene (13.2%), alpha-phellandrene (11.0%), beta-phellandrene (10.2%) and beta-pinene (9.2%). Furthermore, the antibacterial and antifungal activities against some microorganisms infesting historical art craft were determined. The essential oil from leaves (EL) showed to be p…

terpinoleneApiaceaep-CymenebiologyOrganic ChemistryElaeoselinum asclepiumPlant ScienceElaeoselinum asclepium subsp. meoidesbiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialBiochemistryantibacterial and antifungal activityAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionElaeoselinum asclepium subsp. meoideschemistry.chemical_compoundp-cymenechemistrylawvolatile componentsα-phellandreneBotanyChemical compositionEssential oilApiaceaeNatural Product Research
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Acute and subchronic phytotoxicity of volatile fatty acids (VFAs)

2008

vihanneskrassiLolium multiflorumItalian raiheinärasvahapotphytotoxicityItalian ryegrassVFAvolatile fatty acidLepidium sativumgarden cress
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Highly sensitive olfactory biosensors for the detection of volatile organic compounds by surface plasmon resonance imaging

2018

International audience; Nowadays, monitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is very important in various domains. In this work, we aimed to develop sensitive olfactory biosensors using odorant binding proteins (OBPs) as sensing materials. Three rat OBP3 derivatives with customized binding properties were designed and immobilized on the same chip for the detection of VOCs in solution by surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi). We demonstrated that the proteins kept their binding properties after the immobilization under optimized conditions. The obtained olfactory biosensors exhibited very low limits of detection in both concentration (200pM of beta-ionone) and in molecular weight of …

volatile organic compoundConformational change[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyOdorant bindingBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsBiosensing Techniques02 engineering and technologyReceptors Odorant01 natural sciencesHexanal[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]chemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistryAnimalsVolatile organic compoundComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSDetection limitchemistry.chemical_classificationVolatile Organic CompoundsChromatographyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryGeneral MedicineRepeatabilitySurface Plasmon Resonance021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRats0104 chemical sciencesSmellsurface plasmon resonance imagingofactory biosensor0210 nano-technologySelectivityBiosensorodorant binding proteinsBiotechnologyBiosensors and Bioelectronics
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Geogenic and atmospheric sources for volatile organic compounds in fumarolic emissions from Mt. Etna and Vulcano Island (Sicily, Italy)

2012

In this paper, fluid source(s) and processes controlling the chemical composition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in gas discharges from Mt. Etna and Vulcano Island(Sicily, Italy) were investigated. The main composition of the Etnean and Volcano gas emissions is produced by mixing, to various degrees, of magmatic and hydrothermal components. VOCs are dominated by alkanes, alkenes and aromatics, with minor, though significant, concentrations of O-, S- and Cl(F)-substituted compounds. The main mechanism for the production of alkanes is likely related to pyrolysis of organic-matterbearing sediments that interact with the ascending magmatic fluids. Alkanes are then converted to alkene and …

volatile organic compoundfumarolic emissionVulcano Islandvolatile organic compounds; fumarolic emissions; Etna; Vulcano IslandEtna
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INCIDENZA SULL’ANALISI DI RISCHIO DELLE MODALITÁ DI MISURA DEI SOIL GAS: IL CASO DI UN S.I.N. SICILIANO

2020

Il monitoraggio delle matrici aeriformi sta assumendo importanza crescente nell’ambito dei procedimenti di bonifica di siti contaminati, con riferimento sia all’esecuzione delle analisi di rischio, sia alla conseguente progettazione degli interventi di risanamento. L’utilizzo di misure dirette di campo si rivela di notevole interesse per la verifica di quelle indirette, ottenute con gli algoritmi implementati nei modelli matematici utilizzati per l’analisi di rischio. Obiettivo del lavoro presentato nella nota è stato quello di valutare l’influenza di misure dirette di soil gas e di flussi emissivi sull’analisi di rischio sanitaria. Come caso studio, si è considerato un S.I.N. nel territori…

volatile organic compoundsoil ganNatural attenuationSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleDynamic flux chamberhealth risk assessment
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HS-SPME and GC-MS as valid tools to assess volatile organic compounds from soil natural organic matter

2008

volatile organic compounds humic acids SPMESOIL HUMIC SUBSTANCES HS-SPME NMR
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