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Dianthus superbus as a critically endangered species in Latvia: evaluation of its growth conditions and conservation possibilities

2021

Abstract Dianthus superbus is one of the most endangered species in Latvia and is on the verge of local extinction. Therefore, the aim of this study was to inventory previously identified populations of D. superbus in Latvia and to develop activities to conserve this species in accordance with the results obtained in situ. Expeditions on 18 previously documented locations, according to the data of Nature Conservation Agency, revealed only three existing D. superbus localities in Latvia with a significant number of specimens located in the Latgale region near Silenieki. In 2020, for the first time, two more new D. superbus localities were found in the vicinity of these three approved locatio…

AcademicSubjects/SCI01210habitat characteristics in situRange (biology)Endangered speciesDianthus superbusPlant ScienceConservation optionsBiologybiology.organism_classificationAobpla/1006HorticultureCritically endangeredAobpla/1059GerminationLocal extinctionseed viability and germinationShootStudiesBotanical gardensoil agrochemical analysisAobpla/1025AoB PLANTS
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Regeneration of herbicide-tolerant black locust transgenic plants by SAAT

2003

A protocol based on SAAT (sonication-assisted Agrobacterium-mediated transformation) has been developed to obtain herbicide-resistant transgenic black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) plants. Cotyledon explants were co-cultivated with Agrobacterium AGL1 strain carrying the pTAB16 plasmid (bar and gusA genes). The effects of bacterial concentration (OD550 of 0.3, 0.6, 0.8) and method of infection (sonication vs immersion) on bacterial delivery were determined by assaying cotyledons for transient beta-glucuronidase expression 3 days after infection. SAAT increases transient expression efficiency especially at an OD550 of 0.6. After determining bacterial concentration and infection method, oth…

Acetosyringonefood.ingredientAgrobacteriumPlant ScienceGenetically modified cropsBiologySonicationchemistry.chemical_compoundTransformation GeneticfoodBotanyRegenerationGlucuronidaseAminobutyratesRobiniafood and beveragesGeneral MedicinePlants Genetically Modifiedbiology.organism_classificationCulture MediaPlant LeavesTransformation (genetics)chemistryShootCotyledonAgronomy and Crop ScienceCotyledonRhizobiumExplant cultureTransformation efficiencyPlant Cell Reports
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Expression of the pea S -adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene is involved in developmental and environmental responses

2002

A cDNA, able to complement the S-adenosyl-L-methionine decarboxylase (SAMdC; EC 4.1.1.50)-defective yeast strain Y342, has been isolated from pea (Pisum sativum L.). Expression of the SAMdC gene was characterised during pea development. Northern analysis showed a differential expression of the pea SAMdC gene in vegetative and reproductive tissues. The highest SAMdC mRNA levels were found in undifferentiated callus and tissues with high rates of cell division, and at the onset of fruit development. SAMdC expression was also induced in senescing ovaries, probably in relation to an accumulation of spermine during ovary senescence. Finally, the levels of SAMdC transcripts in leaves and shoots w…

Adenosylmethionine DecarboxylaseDNA ComplementaryCarboxy-lyasesMolecular Sequence DataSpermineSaccharomyces cerevisiaePlant ScienceEnvironmentBiologyGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicPisumchemistry.chemical_compoundOzoneGene Expression Regulation PlantGene expressionGeneticsAmino Acid SequenceGeneSequence Homology Amino AcidReproductionGenetic Complementation TestPeasGene Expression Regulation Developmentalfood and beveragesSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationCell biologyPlant LeavesBiochemistrychemistryAdenosylmethionine decarboxylaseFruitCallusMutationSperminePolyamineSequence AlignmentCell DivisionPlant ShootsPlanta
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Performance‐determining factors in biathlon prone shooting without physical stress

2021

This study investigated the most important factors determining biathlon prone shooting performance. 10 female and 16 male biathletes (age 19.9 ± 2.9 years) from the national teams of Finland and Vuokatti-Ruka Sports Academy performed 65 biathlon prone shooting shots without physical stress under laboratory conditions. Shooting performance and multiple aiming point trajectory variables were measured together with an analysis of triggering force. Based on the aiming point trajectory data principal component analysis, we identified four technical components in biathlon prone shooting: stability of hold, aiming accuracy, cleanness of triggering and timing of triggering. Multiple regression anal…

AdultMaleFirearmsAiming pointAdolescentoptoelectronicsComputer scienceampumahiihtäjätPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationbiathlonrifle shootingbiomechanicsYoung AdultampumahiihtocoachingStress PhysiologicalHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineammuntaFinlandSimulationsuorituskykyPrincipal Component AnalysistarkkuusForce levelRegression analysistechniquePhysical stressTrajectoryFemaleprecisionbiomekaniikkaSportsScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Timing of Triggering in Relation to the Cardiac Cycle in Nonelite Rifle Shooters

2003

This study investigated the timing of the trigger pull in relation to the cardiac cycle during air rifle shooting. Electrocardiogram) was recorded from 20 male nonelite rifle shooters in two separate testing sessions. The testing was conducted at an indoor shooting range using an optoelectronic shooting system. Each participant fired a shot in the standing position at a distance of 10 m from the target. The results showed that compared to random triggering, the shooters fired more often during the phase of 10-50% of the R wave-to-R wave (R-R) interval and less often during the phase of 50-90%. With regard to performance accuracy, the participants exhibited average or above average performan…

AdultMaleFirearmsmedicine.medical_specialtyCardiac cyclePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationShooting rangeGeneral MedicineMyocardial ContractionElectrocardiographyPhysical FitnessNephrologyShot (pellet)Internal medicineHeart ratemedicineCardiologyHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRifleSportsMathematicsResearch Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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Organogenesis and encapsulation of in vitro-derived propagules of Carrizo citrange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osb. × Poncirius trifoliata (L.) Raf]

2011

Due to widespread polyembryony, Citrus rootstocks are usually propagated by open-pollinated seed germination, although micropropagation offers many advantages. Encapsulation technology has recently attracted the interest of researchers in the field of plant propagation because it combines the advantages of zygotic or gamic seeds with those of micropropagation. In this study, we examined the encapsulation of Carrizo citrange uninodal microcuttings (3–4 mm long) and evaluated the influence of the calcium alginate coating, a short time storage at cold temperature, and different sowing substrates on the viability and regrowth of the explants. A secondary aim was to develop an efficient protocol…

Adventitious shoot Cytokinins Explant type Micropropagation Germplasm storage Synthetic seedmicropropagationPlant propagationregenerative processesregenerative processes; tissue culture; micropropagation; microcutting; alginate matrixOrganogenesisHorticultureBiologyBasal shootMicropropagationShootBotanyalginate matrixEpicotyltissue culturemicrocuttingRootstockExplant culturePlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC)
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Parallel fictitious domain method for a non‐linear elliptic neumann boundary value problem

1999

Parallelization of the algebraic fictitious domain method is considered for solving Neumann boundary value problems with variable coefficients. The resulting method is applied to the parallel solution of the subsonic full potential flow problem which is linearized by the Newton method. Good scalability of the method is demonstrated on a Cray T3E distributed memory parallel computer using MPI in communication. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Algebra and Number TheoryShooting methodFictitious domain methodApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisNeumann–Dirichlet methodNeumann boundary conditionFree boundary problemBoundary value problemMixed boundary conditionElliptic boundary value problemMathematicsNumerical Linear Algebra with Applications
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Multiplicity results for asymptotically linear equations, using the rotation number approach

2007

By using a topological approach and the relation between rotation numbers and weighted eigenvalues, we give some multiplicity results for the boundary value problem u′′ + f(t, u) = 0, u(0) = u(T) = 0, under suitable assumptions on f(t, x)/x at zero and infinity. Solutions are characterized by their nodal properties.

Asymptotically linearGeneral MathematicsMultiplicity resultsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematical analysisZero (complex analysis)InfinityBoundary value problem continuation theorem shooting without uniqueness rotation number Sturm–Liouville Theory weighted eigenvalue multiplicity resultBoundary value problemRotation (mathematics)Eigenvalues and eigenvectorsRotation numberMathematicsmedia_common
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In vitro response of two Sicilian genotypes of Morus (L.) through axillary bud culture.

2007

A protocol for the in vitro establishment of two Sicilian genotypes of mulberry has been set up. Multiple shoots were initiated and plantlets were produced from buds collected from mature trees of Morus alba L. and Morus nigra L., grown in the field. The influence of two explanting times (September and December) of buds on the in vitro response has been observed. The percentage of sprouting after four weeks of culture was greatly higher with material explanted from the field in September compared with the one collected in December. Morus nigra L. produced more vigorous shoots than Morus alba L.. After the second subculture the number of shoots produced decreased, in both genotypes. No diffe…

Axillary buds in vitro culture micropropagationfood and beveragesBiologybiology.organism_classificationIn vitroSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureMicropropagationAxillary budGenotypeShootBotanyGeneticsSubculture (biology)General Agricultural and Biological SciencesMorus nigraSprouting
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Micropropagation of Globe Artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus).

2013

The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus) is a perennial plant cultivated in the Mediterranean region and the Americas for its edible young flower heads. Although vegetative propagation by offshoots or by “ovoli” (underground dormant axillary buds) has been the primary method of propagation, the potential for the diffusion of diseases and the phenotypic variability can be very high. The propagation of this species by axillary shoot proliferation from in vitro cultured meristems produces systemic pathogen free plants and a higher multiplication rate as compared to that obtained by conventional agamic multiplication. Axillary shoot proliferation can be induced from excised sho…

Axillary shoot proliferation Globe artichoke offshoots underground buds vegetable cropbiologyVegetative reproductionfungiCynarafood and beveragesSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricolturabiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMurashige and Skoog mediumMicropropagationchemistryAxillary budShootCytokininBotanyScolymus
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