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Thermo-, piezo-, photo- and chemo-switchable spin crossover iron(II)-metallocyanate based coordination polymers

2011

Abstract The design of coordination polymers (CPs) with switch and memory functions is an important subject of current interest in the search for new advanced materials with potential applications. Implementation of CPs with electronically labile iron(II) building blocks able to undergo cooperative spin crossover (SCO) behavior is a singular approach to this end. This review provides an up to date survey of a new generation of iron(II)-metallocyanate based spin crossover coordination polymers (SCO-CPs) developed during the last decade. These new solids feature structural diversity, supramolecular isomerism, interpenetrating frameworks, structure flexibility, reversible solid-state chemical …

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistrySupramolecular chemistryStructural diversityNanotechnologyPolymerAdvanced materialsChemical reactionInorganic ChemistryChemisorptionSpin crossoverMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryNanoscopic scaleCoordination Chemistry Reviews
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Bis(oxalato)chromium(III) complexes: Versatile tectons in designing heterometallic coordination compounds

2011

Abstract The mononuclear oxalato-containing chromium(III) complexes of general formula [Cr(AA)(C2O4)2]− (AA = α-diimine type ligand) are able to produce a large variety of heterometallic complexes by acting as ligands towards either fully solvated metal ions or preformed cationic complexes with available coordination sites. This review focuses on the structural diversity of the polynuclear complexes (oligonuclear and coordination polymers) which are generated by the bis(oxalato)chromate(III) species, with a special emphasis to their magnetic properties.

chemistry.chemical_classificationChromate conversion coatingbiologyChemistryStereochemistryLigandMetal ions in aqueous solutionCationic polymerizationStructural diversitychemistry.chemical_elementASPHCoordination complexInorganic ChemistryChromiumPolymer chemistryMaterials Chemistrybiology.proteinPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCoordination Chemistry Reviews
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Estimation of the density of the protocatechuate-degrading bacterial community in soil by real-time PCR

2008

Summary The β-ketoadipate pathway is the major route for degradation of aromatic compounds by various soil microorganisms. Protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase, a key enzyme of this pathway and which is encoded by pcaGH genes, catalyses the ring cleavage of protocatechuate. Microorganisms harbouring pcaGH genes are widely distributed in the environment but little is known about their relative abundance within the total microflora. Hence, this paper reports the development of a real-time PCR assay to quantify the bacterial pcaH sequence that encodes the β sub-unit of the protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase. This real-time PCR assay was linear over seven orders of magnitude with a calculated efficienc…

chemistry.chemical_classificationENVIRONMENTEXTRACTIONMicroorganism34-DIOXYGENASESoil dnaDIVERSITYSoil ScienceBETA-KETOADIPATE PATHWAY AGROBACTERIUM-TUMEFACIENS GENESAmpliconBiologyDEGRADATIONQUANTIFICATION[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyCleavage (embryo)Molecular biologyAmino acidReal-time polymerase chain reactionEnzymechemistryPCAHGene
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Distinct and diverse anaerobic bacterial communities in boreal lakes dominated by candidate division OD1

2012

Lakes have a central role in the carbon cycle of the boreal landscape. These systems typically stratify in summer and their hypolimnetic microbial communities influence burial of biogenic organic matter in sediments. The composition of bacterial communities in these suboxic habitats was studied by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA amplicons from five lakes with variable dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations. Bacterioplankton communities in the hypolimnetic waters were clearly different from the surface layer with candidate division OD1, Chlorobi and Bacteroidetes as dominant community members. Several operational taxonomic units (OTUs) affiliated with candidate division OD1 were abundant a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeomicrobiologyEcologyBiodiversityBacterioplanktonBiologyMicrobiologyCarbon cycleBacteria AnaerobicLakeschemistryBorealRNA Ribosomal 16SDissolved organic carbonOriginal ArticleOrganic matterEcosystemHypolimnionEcosystemFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsThe ISME Journal
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Patterns of earthworm, enchytraeid and nematode diversity and community structure in urban soils of different ages

2016

Annelids (Lumbricidae and Enchytraeidae) and nematodes are common soil organisms and play important roles in organic matter decomposition, nutrient cycling and creation of soil structure and porosity. However, these three groups have rarely been studied together and only few studies exist for urban soils. We studied the diversity and community composition of annelids and nematodes in soils spanning more than two centuries of urban soil development in Neuchâtel (Switzerland) and assessed the relationships 1) among these three groups and 2) between each group and environmental (physical, chemical and functional) characteristics of soils and soil age. While the groups of environmental variable…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologySoil biodiversityEcologySoil biologyEarthwormSoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesMicrobiologySoil qualitySoil structurechemistryAgronomyInsect ScienceSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSoil ecologyOrganic matter0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Riverine impacts on benthic biodiversity and functional traits: A comparison of two sub-Arctic fjords

2020

Abstract Climate change is leading to increases in freshwater discharge to coastal environments with implications for benthic community structure and functioning. Freshwater inputs create strong environmental gradients, which potentially affect the community structure of benthic infauna. In turn, changes in functional trait composition have the potential to affect the processing of terrestrially-derived nutrients and organic matter along the freshwater to marine continuum. We investigated the effects of riverine inputs on benthic community structure, functional traits, taxonomic and functional diversity, and utilization of terrestrial organic matter in two contrasting northern Norwegian fjo…

chemistry.chemical_classificationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyCommunity structureBiodiversityClimate changeFjordVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400Aquatic ScienceOceanographyNutrientchemistryBenthic zoneMacrobenthosVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470Environmental scienceOrganic matterVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400
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Macromolecules with groups of high reactivity

1960

Reactions on the reactive groups of macromolecular substances (e.g., cellulose) have long been known, even since before the structures of macromolecules were understood. H. Staudinger carried out numerous reactions with macromolecules, maintaining the degree of polymerization constant, in order to substantiate the macromolecular structure of the substances investigated (polymeric-analogous reactions). During the last fifteen years reactions with macromolecules have been investigated because it was desirable to compare the chemical diversity of low molecular weight compounds with the corresponding chemical diversity of macromolecular compounds. These endeavors bring forth materials which sup…

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryChemical diversityMacromolecular SubstancesOrganic chemistryReactivity (chemistry)Degree of polymerizationCelluloseMacromolecular CompoundsMacromoleculeGroup 2 organometallic chemistryJournal of Polymer Science
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La diversité de consommation de fromages dans la petite enfance : un facteur protecteur des maladies allergiques ?

2014

Introduction et but de l’étudeUne diversité alimentaire importante et précoce a été montrée protectrice contre des maladies allergiques (Roduit C. et al, JACI2012 Jul;130(1): 130-6). L’effet de la diversité de consommation de fromages, riches en microorganismes, n’a pas été étudié. Or l’exposition aux microorganismes est suspectée pour son rôle protecteur contre la survenue de maladies allergiques. Le but de notre étude était d’évaluer l’effet protecteur de la diversité de consommation de fromages contre des maladies allergiques (MA) : allergie alimentaire (AA), dermatite atopique (DA), asthme (AS), rhinite allergique (RA) et bronchite (BR).Matériel et méthodesL’étude a porté sur 941 enfant…

child[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritioncheese consumptionPaTURE cohortallergy030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemfood diversityImmunology and Allergy[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Phenazine antibiotics produced by fluorescent pseudomonads contribute to natural soil suppressiveness to Fusarium wilt

2009

Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial microorganisms and traits. For most suppressive soils, however, the consortia of microorganisms and mechanisms involved in pathogen control are unknown. To date, soil suppressiveness to Fusarium wilt disease has been ascribed to carbon and iron competition between pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum and resident non-pathogenic F. oxysporum and fluorescent pseudomonads. In this study, the role of bacterial antibiosis in Fusarium wilt suppressiveness was assessed by comparing the densities, diversity and activity of fluorescent Pseudomonas species producing 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) (phlD+) …

chlororaphis pcl1391Antifungal AgentsDISEASE SUPRESSIVE SOILMicroorganismColony Count Microbialdose-response relationshipsFLUORESCENT PSEUDOMONADSblack root-rotPlant Rootsgraminis var triticiFusariumSolanum lycopersicumFlaxCluster AnalysisFUSARIUM WILTPathogenPhylogenySoil Microbiologymedia_commonEcologyEPS-2genotypic diversityfood and beveragesBiodiversitygenetic diversityFusarium wilt[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyPHENAZINE ANTIBIOTICSPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthDNA BacterialGenotypemedia_common.quotation_subject2PhloroglucinolBiologyMicrobiologyCompetition (biology)MicrobiologyPseudomonasAntibiosisBotanyFusarium oxysporumEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbiological-controlAntibiosisbiology.organism_classificationLaboratorium voor PhytopathologieLaboratory of Phytopathology24-diacetylphloroglucinol-producing pseudomonasoxysporum fo47PhenazinesBeneficial organismAntagonism4-diacetylphloroglucinol-producing pseudomonasnonpathogenic fusarium
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Reports (1815-1816), in: Kamari G, Blanché C, Silijak-Yakovlev S (eds.) Mediterranean chromosome number reports - 23.

2013

chromosome number karyology Narcissus flora diversity SicilySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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