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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-02
    Description: Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Argentina, Colletotrichum araujiae on leaves, stems and fruits of Araujia hortorum. Australia, Agaricus pateritonsus on soil, Curvularia fraserae on dying leaf of Bothriochloa insculpta, Curvularia millisiae from yellowing leaf tips of Cyperus aromaticus, Marasmius brunneolorobustus on well-rotted wood, Nigrospora cooperae from necrotic leaf of Heteropogon contortus, Penicillium tealii from the body of a dead spider, Pseudocercospora robertsiorum from leaf spots of Senna tora, Talaromyces atkinsoniae from gills of Marasmius crinis-equi and Zasmidium pearceae from leaf spots of Smilax glyciphylla. Brazil, Preussia bezerrensis from air. Chile, Paraconiothyrium kelleni from the rhizosphere of Fragaria chiloensis subsp. chiloensis f. chiloensis. Finland, Inocybe udicola on soil in mixed forest with Betula pendula, Populus tremula, Picea abies and Alnus incana. France, Myrmecridium normannianum on dead culm of unidentified Poaceae. Germany, Vexillomyces fraxinicola from symptomless stem wood of Fraxinus excelsior. India, Diaporthe limoniae on infected fruit of Limonia acidissima, Didymella naikii on leaves of Cajanus cajan, and Fulvifomes mangroviensis on basal trunk of Aegiceras corniculatum. Indonesia, Penicillium ezekielii from Zea mays kernels. Namibia, Neocamarosporium calicoremae and Neocladosporium calicoremae on stems of Calicorema capitata, and Pleiochaeta adenolobi on symptomatic leaves of Adenolobus pechuelii. Netherlands, Chalara pteridii on stems of Pteridium aquilinum, Neomackenziella juncicola (incl. Neomackenziella gen. nov.) and Sporidesmiella junci from dead culms of Juncus effusus. Pakistan, Inocybe longistipitata on soil in a Quercus forest. Poland, Phytophthora viadrina from rhizosphere soil of Quercus robur, and Septoria krystynae on leaf spots of Viscum album. Portugal (Azores), Acrogenospora stellata on dead wood or bark. South Africa, Phyllactinia greyiae on leaves of Greyia sutherlandii and Punctelia anae on bark of Vachellia karroo. Spain, Anteaglonium lusitanicum on decaying wood of Prunus lusitanica subsp. lusitanica, Hawksworthiomyces riparius from fluvial sediments, Lophiostoma carabassense endophytic in roots of Limbarda crithmoides, and Tuber mohedanoi from calcareus soils. Spain (Canary Islands), Mycena laurisilvae on stumps and woody debris. Sweden, Elaphomyces geminus from soil under Quercus robur. Thailand, Lactifluus chiangraiensis on soil under Pinus merkusii, Lactifluus nakhonphanomensis and Xerocomus sisongkhramensis on soil under Dipterocarpus trees. Ukraine, Valsonectria robiniae on dead twigs of Robinia hispida. USA, Spiralomyces americanus (incl. Spiralomyces gen. nov.) from office air. Morphological and culture characteristics are supported by DNA barcodes.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Evolution ; Behavior and Systematics ; ITS nrDNA barcodes ; LSU ; new taxa ; systematics
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 196 (1993), S. 767-772 
    ISSN: 0006-291X
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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    Baltimore : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Human Biology. 60:2 (1988:Apr.) 251 
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    Springer
    Planta 84 (1968), S. 94-96 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary A substance, characterised as a protein, is secreted into the medium by ageing tissue slices. When it was added to the medium in which freshly prepared slices were aged, subsequent invertase synthesis was partially inhibited.
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    Springer
    Planta 90 (1970), S. 323-332 
    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Ageing slices of artichoke tuber or carrot root produced a substance, characterised as a protein, which when added to freshly cut slices inhibited invertase development. For maximum effect, it was necessary to expose the tissue to inhibitor immediately on excision, and this resulted in a slower rate of enzyme production and a lower final level. We suggest that there is an interaction between gibberellin, whose production is initiated by wounding, and the inhibitor. Bacterial infection was not the cause of the results obtained.
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    Springer
    Flow, turbulence and combustion 12 (1965), S. 266-276 
    ISSN: 1573-1987
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Summary This paper describes the effect of a magnetic field upon the viscous lifting of a conducting fluid for two types of lifting surfaces; conducting and non-conducting. It is shown that the magnetic field produces very small effects on the film thickness and mass flow rate for the case of the dielectric plate. For the conducting plate, the effects are more pronounced and increase with larger values of the ratio of plate conductivity to fluid conductivity. The analysis employed here is simplified to the extent that the effects of surface tension are not included.
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    ISSN: 1573-8493
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Technology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: Abstract The effect of the tension of chemical fibres (monofilaments, complex, reinforced) on their behavior in twisting was investigated. The use of a nylon 6 core instead of Lavsan in combination yarn decreases the stiffness of the yarn in twisting and the generated moment in additional twisting and also decreases the critical moment and increases the critical twisting value, favoring snarl formation. The practical applicability of the Greenhill and Ross criteria for estimating the critical parameters of formation of snarls in twisting fibres of different structure with low tension (fibre slackness). The best agreement of the experimental data with the calculated results was observed for nylon monofilament.
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    ISSN: 1432-1777
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A bovine genomic library enriched for DNA fragments bearing poly(dC-dA).poly(dG-dT) sequences was prepared and screened. Twenty-four clones bearing microsatellites were subject to sequence analysis and marker development as appropriate. Three of the 24 clones had microsatellites that were not evaluated for marker development owing to presence of a satellite element in two cases and limited repeat length in the third. Of the remaining 21 clones, all but one yielded polymorphic microsatellites. All but two of the polymorphic markers could be assigned to chromosomal locations by either linkage analysis or on the basis of X-linked inheritance as determined by heterozygosity limited to females. An unexpected clustering of markers was observed as 4 of the 20 polymorphic microsatellites mapped to a region of less than approximately 30 cM on Chromosome (Chr) 19, and four markers displayed X-linked inheritance.
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    Publication Date: 2013-06-13
    Description: Evidence is accumulating that species’ responses to climate changes are best predicted by modelling the interaction of physiological limits, biotic processes and the effects of dispersal-limitation. Using commercially harvested blacklip ( Haliotis rubra ) and greenlip abalone ( H. laevigata ) as case studies, we determine the relative importance of accounting for interactions among physiology, metapopulation dynamics and exploitation in predictions of range (geographical occupancy) and abundance (spatially explicit density) under various climate change scenarios. Traditional correlative ecological niche models (ENM) predict that climate change will benefit the commercial exploitation of abalone by promoting increased abundances without any reduction in range size. However, models that account simultaneously for demographic processes and physiological responses to climate-related factors result in future (and present) estimates of area of occupancy and abundance that differ from those generated by ENMs alone. Range expansion and population growth are unlikely for blacklip abalone because of important interactions between climate-dependent mortality and metapopulation processes; in contrast, greenlip abalone should increase in abundance despite a contraction in area of occupancy. The strongly non-linear relationship between abalone population size and area of occupancy has important ramifications for the use of ENM predictions that rely on metrics describing change in habitat area as proxies for extinction risk. These results show that predicting species’ responses to climate change often require physiological information to understand climatic range determinants, and a metapopulation model that can make full use of this data to more realistically account for processes such as local extirpation, demographic rescue, source-sink dynamics and dispersal-limitation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 1354-1013
    Electronic ISSN: 1365-2486
    Topics: Biology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geography
    Published by Wiley
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    Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)
    Publication Date: 2016-01-01
    Description: Australia is on the way to become the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), with first shipments leaving the newly established export terminal on the east coast and four more development projects on the North West Shelf to be completed by 2017. Despite Australia being a key supplier of natural gas to the ever expanding energy markets in the Asia-Pacific region, the declining oil production is of concern. In this context, the Australian government actively supports the acquisition of precompetitive data that are used to enhance the understanding of hydrocarbon prospectivity in underexplored regions. Modern geophysical techniques, such as potential-field data interpretation, that allow the evaluation of basin configurations at regional scale are tools of ever increasing importance. Organic geochemistry has been applied to group the existing hydrocarbon accumulations according to oil families and tie those to the related source-rock intervals. Such work identifies oil and gas accumulations for which the source remains unknown, providing the impetus for further data acquisition. Many of Australia's sedimentary basins still are vastly underexplored, offering plenty of opportunities to make additional discoveries, as demonstrated by recent successes.
    Print ISSN: 1070-485X
    Electronic ISSN: 1938-3789
    Topics: Geosciences
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