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Broomrape weeds. Underground mechanisms of parasitism and associated strategies for their control: a review

2016

prod 2018-285d SPE GESTAD Agrosup INRA CT?; International audience; Broomrapes are plant-parasitic weeds which constitute one of the most difficult-to-control of all biotic constraints that affect crops in Mediterranean, central and eastern Europe, and Asia. Due to their physical and metabolic overlap with the crop, their underground parasitism, their achlorophyllous nature, and hardly destructible seed bank, broomrape weeds are usually not controlled by management strategies designed for non-parasitic weeds. Instead, broomrape are in a current state of intensification and spread due to lack of broomrape-specific control programs, unconscious introduction to new areas and may be decline of …

[SDE] Environmental Sciences0106 biological sciencesIntegrated pest management[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]parasitismParasitismintegrated pest management; orobanche ;phelipanche;parasitism;germination;haustorium;plant recognition;seed bankGerminationReviewPlant Sciencelcsh:Plant culture01 natural sciencesIntegrated Pest ManagementCropseed bankplant recognitionRadicle[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologylcsh:SB1-1110Phelipanche2. Zero hungerAbiotic componentbiologyOrobanchefungifood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landbiology.organism_classification[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]OrobancheAgronomyhaustoriumSeedlingGermination[SDE]Environmental Sciences040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries010606 plant biology & botany
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Trait distribution within winter wheat fields can partly be explained by disturbances and competition for resources

2013

International audience; Weed species are not homogeneously distributed into field elements (Cordeau et al. 2012)*.In a field, weed species are mainly competing with the crop and constrained by management practice (i.e.disturbances). In the crop edge, less unfavorable conditions for weed development (i.e.absence of direct crop competition,l ess frequent disturbances could explain the greater diversity of weeds.To understand this observation, a functional approach base dont raits known to respond both to disturbances and to competitive or facilitative interactions can be used.Our assumptions are that(i)the crop edge is likely to all owawi derrange of ecological strategies thus promoting speci…

[SDE] Environmental Sciencesdisturbanceblé d'hiverperturbation[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]winter wheat[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]traits[SDE]Environmental Sciencesweedsfield elementscompétition[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologyadventicescompartiments d'un champ cultivécompetition
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[Site Web photos orobanche rameuse]

2013

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciences[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologysite weborobanche rameuse
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Les semences de la plante parasite orobanche rameuse ont une dormance saisonnière qui varie au niveau intraspécifique et une faible mortalité au champ

2019

L’orobanche rameuse (Phelipanche ramosa) est une plante parasite bioagresseur majeur du colza en France. Les connaissances sur la viabilité et la dormance de ses semences dans le sol sont cruciales pour contrôler l’orobanche mais restent à acquérir. La présente étude vise à quantifier ces processus grâce à une expérience d’enfouissement de semences au champ de deux ans. Deux populations génétiquement distinctes ont été étudiées, collectées sur colza d’hiver et chanvre respectivement. La mortalité des semences est très faible pour les deux populations (4-7% par an). Les semences montrent une dormance saisonnière dont le timing et l’amplitude varient en fonction de la population, avec une dor…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencesgerminations spontanées[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologylongévité des semencesplante parasiteorobanche rameusedormance saisonnièrePhelipanche ramosa
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Differential expression proteomics to investigate responses and resistance to Orobanche crenata in legumes

2007

International audience; In order to study the plant response to parasitic plants and the molecular basis of the resistance we have used a proteomic approach. The root proteome of two accessions of the model legume Medicago truncatula and crop pea displaying differences in their resistance phenotype, in control as well as in infected plants have been compared. We report quantitative as well as qualitative differences in the two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) maps between plant genotypes and treatments (control, non-infected, and infected). Differential spots spots were successfully identified by peptide mass fingerprinting (PMF) following MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Many of the prot…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]food and beveragesPROTEOMICSOROBANCHE CRENATA
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L'orobanche rameuse. Une plante parasite dont la variabilité s'avère complexe

2013

EASPEEcolDurGEAPSICT1; National audience; L'orobanche rameuse (Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel) est une plante connue pour parasiter préférentiellement la tomate dans les pays du bassin méditerra-néen, le tabac et le chanvre en Europe centrale. Mais le colza semble être un nouvel hôte préférentiel avec une augmentation du nombre de parcelles infectées en Bulgarie, Espagne, France et Italie. Pourquoi cette orobanche inquiète Une expansion massive sur colza En France, on observe une expansion massive de cette espèce dans les parcelles de colza depuis la fin des années 1990.

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]non-hôte facilitateur[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologySystème de cultureSpécificité d’hôteOrobanche rameusestock semencierPathovarPhelipanche ramosa L Pomel
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Inadempimento e mora debendi nelle obbligazioni pecuniarie tra diritto europeo ed interno.

2014

Il lavoro di tesi muove dall’idea di ricostruire, analizzando le attuali linee di tendenza del diritto comunitario e interno in materia di obbligazioni aventi ad oggetto una somma di denaro, il sistema che governa la vicenda patologica che si schiude con il ritardo nel pagamento. Infatti, una serie di disposizioni di matrice europea e municipale contribuiscono a revocare in dubbio la tradizionale unitarietà del pagamento eseguito con pezzi monetari, cui si è venuto affiancando, anche sulla spinta della prassi, un paradigma nuovo di adempimento dell’obbligazione pecuniaria, che può definirsi “necessariamente intermediato”. In esso risulta indefettibile, per volontà della legge o dei privati,…

adempimentoinadempimentoservizi di pagamentoobbligazioni pecuniarieobbligazionidenarodisponibilità giuridicaritardi di pagamentomonetaSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatobonifico bancariotrasferimento intermediato di fondi
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The influence of yeast glycosylated proteins on tannins aggregation in model solution

2004

<p style="text-align: justify;">The incidence of glycosylated yeast proteins on tannins aggregation in model solution was investigated using the spectrophotometric method (absorbance 700 nm). Glycosylated proteins released by two commercial <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em> strains (RC212 and BM 45) during alcoholic fermentation in synthetic media, glycosylated proteins extracted by Peat’s method and industrial glycosylated proteins purified and separated by chromatography on Sepharose Concanavalin A were used to visualize effects on tannins aggregation. Results showed that tannins aggregation was limited by the glycosylated proteins according to their origin and their mod…

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TiO2 Nanostructures for Photoelectrocatalytic Degradation of Acetaminophen

2019

[EN] Advanced oxidation processes driven by renewable energy sources are gaining attention in degrading organic pollutants in waste waters in an efficient and sustainable way. The present work is focused on a study of TiO2 nanotubes as photocatalysts for photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) degradation of acetaminophen (AMP) at different pH (3, 7, and 9). In particular, different TiO2 photocatalysts were synthetized by stirring the electrode at different Reynolds numbers (Res) during electrochemical anodization. The morphology of the photocatalysts and their crystalline structure were evaluated by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and Raman confocal laser microscopy (RCLM). These a…

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Expansion of rDNA and pericentromere satellite repeats in the genomes of bank voles Myodes glareolus exposed to environmental radionuclides

2021

Abstract Altered copy number of certain highly repetitive regions of the genome, such as satellite DNA within heterochromatin and ribosomal RNA loci (rDNA), is hypothesized to help safeguard the genome against damage derived from external stressors. We quantified copy number of the 18S rDNA and a pericentromeric satellite DNA (Msat‐160) in bank voles (Myodes glareolus) inhabiting the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ), an area that is contaminated by radionuclides and where organisms are exposed to elevated levels of ionizing radiation. We found a significant increase in 18S rDNA and Msat‐160 content in the genomes of bank voles from contaminated locations within the CEZ compared with animals f…

anthropogenic disturbancemetsämyyräHeterochromatinSatellite DNATšernobylin ydinonnettomuusZoologyMyodes glareolusrDNABiologyGenomeChernobylsäteilybiologia03 medical and health sciencescopy numberMyodes glareolusluonnonvaraiset eläimetchernobylEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQH540-549.5030304 developmental biologyNature and Landscape ConservationOriginal Research0303 health sciencesEcologyionisoiva säteily030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyDNARepetitive RegionsRibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationmyodes glareolusSatellite (biology)ionizing radiationGenome architectureEcology and Evolution
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