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EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZATION LEVELS ON IBERIS SEMPERFLORENS POT CULTURE

2013

The genus Iberis (family Brassicaceae) includes 30 species of annual and perennial herbs and subshrubs that grow in a wide area from western and central Europe to the Mediterranean Basin. IberissemperflorensL. is a perennial evergreen subshrub (30-60 cm high) endemic to southern Italy and Sicily. Due to its abundance of white flowers and extensive flowering period occurring during the winter months, the species has good potential for pot cultivation and outdoor ornamental use in Mediterranean-type climates. Reliable and efficient propagation methods for I. semperflorens nursery production have been determined. However, there are limited information on cultural techniques of this winter flow…

candytuft fertilization pot cultureHorticultureHuman fertilizationcandytuft pot cultivation Mediterranean flora slow release fertilizersSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaHorticultureBiologyIberis semperflorensActa Horticulturae
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The use of morphokinetics as a predictor of embryo implantation.

2011

Background Time-lapse observation presents an opportunity for optimizing embryo selection based on morphological grading as well as providing novel kinetic parameters, which may further improve accurate selection of viable embryos. The objective of this retrospective study was to identify the morphokinetic parameters specific to embryos that were capable of implanting. In order to compare a large number of embryos, with minimal variation in culture conditions, we have used an automatic embryo monitoring system. Methods Using a tri-gas IVF incubator with a built-in camera designed to automatically acquire images at defined time points, we have simultaneously monitored up to 72 individual emb…

cell divisionAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBlastomeresTime FactorsCell divisiontime-lapseCleavage Stage OvumEnvironment controlledFertilization in VitroBiologyCleavage (embryo)AndrologyPregnancymedicineHumansEmbryo ImplantationSperm Injections IntracytoplasmicRetrospective StudiesRehabilitationPregnancy OutcomeObstetrics and GynecologyEmbryoBlastomereCell cycleEmbryo TransferEmbryo transferSurgeryexact timingKineticsReproductive MedicineEmbryoembryonic structuresOocytesFemalepregnancyCytokinesisHuman reproduction (Oxford, England)
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Evidence for an intra- and extraplastidic pre-chorismate pathway.

1982

Pea plants grown under different conditions of cultivation, and eight different plant species with variegated leaves were used to study the intracellular localization of shikimate oxidoreductase (EC 1.1.1.25), the marker enzyme of the pre-chorismate pathway. The two series of experiments indicated an intra-and an extraplastidic compartimentalization of the enzyme, and both enzyme activities are regulated differentially. While the extraplastidic activity is permanently demonstrable, the intraplastidic activity is subject to the plants' developmental state and also depends on both illumination and fertilization.

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnzyme regulationHuman fertilizationEnzymechemistryBiochemistryOxidoreductaseIntracellular localizationGeneticsPlant speciesfood and beveragesPlant ScienceBiologyPlanta
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Crop rotation, nitrogen fertilization and genotype effects on durum wheat productive characteristics

2004

A field trial was performed in 2000/01 and 2001/02 in the experimental farm “Sparacia” (Cammarata – AG – Sicily) in order to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative response of four varieties of durum wheat when grown after a legume crop (field pea) or in rotation with itself and when submitted to different N-fertilization levels: no fertilization (N0, control), 60 kg ha-1 (N 60, rate advised by the EC n. 2078/92 for the Sicilian territory) and 120 kg ha-1 (N 120, fertilization rate commonly used under the “traditional” cropping technique). In the first trial year, the fertilized trial expressed a better yield performance than the control, but in 2001/02, characterized by severe and prolo…

crop rotation N-fertilization genotype durum wheat yields yields traits
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Effects of self- and cross-fertilization on parental fecundity and offspring survival in eight populations of Lymnaea stagnalis

2008

cross-fertilizationristisiitoskotilotself-fertilizationkaksineuvoisuusLymnaea stagnalisitsesiitosisolimakotilofitnessinbreeding depression
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Cuantificación de la calidad embrionaria mediante el consumo de oxígeno durante el proceso rutinario de incubación y desarrollo in vitro

2015

A pesar de la aplicación intensiva de las TRA y de las cada vez mayores tasas de éxito, hay ciertos aspectos de estos tratamientos que continúan sin resolverse, siendo una limitación importante el hecho de que sólo entre el 10-20% de los embriones transferidos al útero sean capaces de dar lugar a un embarazo a término. Esta limitación está promoviendo el desarrollo de nuevas técnicas no invasivas para seleccionar embriones más eficazmente que mediante el mero criterio morfológico. Las evidencias apoyadas por distintos trabajos encontrados en la literatura hacen que consideremos algunos métodos no invasivos, como la actividad metabólica de ovocitos y embriones, como buenos predictores de la …

desarrollo embrionariofecundación in vitromorfología ovocitariacellular respirationcitocinesismetabolismocytokinesisoocyte morphology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]estimulación ováricarespiración celularUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASimplantación embrionariametabolismin vitro fertilizationconsumo de oxígeno
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Diclofenac effects in sea urchin gametes and fertilization

2017

The drugs, agents for diseases therapy and prevention, are ubiquitous environmental pollutants. We analyzed a specific anti-inflammatory, diclofenac, present in soil and water. The study focused on Arbacia lixula (Linnaeus, 1758) and Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) reproductive success. In A. lixula we identified the drug qualitative and quantitative fertilization effects, and if they affect the functional male and female gametes capacity; in P. lividus we analyzed the drug effects and the male and female gametes quantitative integrity. Through the High Liquid Chromatografy we quantitatively evaluated the real diclofenac contribution on A. lixula embryos and on A. lixula and P. lividu…

diclofenacfertilizationspermatozoadrug effecteggSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologiasea urchin
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Dynamique de la communauté microbienne de sols tropicaux suite à une application répétée de fertilisants organiques et minéraux

2019

Organic waste products (OWP) with NPK mineral fertilization are known to have an impact on soil microbial communities. However, dynamic of these communities following a repeated OWP and NPK application has not been well described. In the present study, this dynamic was observed on soil sampled at the La Mare (La Réunion) field experiment, which was set up in 2013. This experiment includes control plot (without organic input, but mineral fertilization) and several plots receiving different types of OWP coupled with NPK fertilization. Physico-chemical parameters were measured on soils and OWPs (2013 to 2017). Soil microbial biomass (from 2013 to 2018) and the structure of microbial community …

diversité microbienne du solPRO[SDE] Environmental Sciencesfertilisation NPKmicrobial biomass[SDE]Environmental Sciencesbiomasse microbienneOWPNPK fertilizationséquençage Illumina Illumina sequencingsoil microbial diversity
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Mate‐Search Efficiency Can Determine the Evolution of Separate Sexes and the Stability of Hermaphroditism in Animals

2002

Limited availability of mating partners has been proposed as an explanation for the occurrence of simultaneous hermaphroditism in animals with pair mating. When low population density or low mobility of a species limits the number of potential mates, simultaneous hermaphrodites may have a selective advantage because, first, they are able to adjust the allocation of resources between male and female functions in order to maximize fitness; second, in a hermaphroditic population the likelihood of meeting a partner is higher because all individuals are potential mates; and, third, in the absence of mating partners, many simultaneously hermaphroditic animals have the option of reproducing throug…

education.field_of_studyEcologyPopulationTime allocationLimited availabilityBiologyPopulation densitySelf-FertilizationEvolutionary biologyMatingeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSex allocationSelection (genetic algorithm)The American Naturalist
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The Trumorph℗® system: The new univ the morphology of living sperm

2015

Abstract Evaluation of sperm morphology is a fundamental component of semen analysis, but its real significance has been obscured by a plethora of techniques that involve fixation and staining procedures that induce artefacts. Here we describe Trumorph℗ ® , a new method for sperm morphology assesment that is based upon examination of wet preparations of living spermatozoa immobilized by a short 60 °C shock using negative phase contrast microscopy. We have observed samples from five animals of the following species: bull, boar, goat and rabbit. In every case, all the components of the sperm head and tail were perfectly defined, including the acrosome and midpiece (in all its length, includin…

endocrine systemMorphology (linguistics)medicine.diagnostic_testBOARurogenital systemSemenGeneral MedicineAnatomySemen analysisBiologySpermStainingAndrologyEndocrinologyHuman fertilizationFood AnimalsmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyAcrosomeAnimal Reproduction Science
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