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    Oxford, UK and Boston, USA : Blackwell Publishers Ltd
    Labour 14 (2000), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1467-9914
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Spain has one of the highest rates of unemployment among OECD countries. Some explanations for this stress the importance of unemployment duration compared with entry rates to the unemployment pool. Long-term unemployment rates are particularly high among women in Spain. The object of this paper is to investigate the determinants of unemployment duration among women. It will consider personal characteristics (education and age), family background, socio-economic variables (the number of household earners and household income) and the effect of unemployment benefits, using data from the Household Expenditure Survey 1990–91.
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    Copenhagen : Munksgaard International Publishers
    Physiologia plantarum 113 (2001), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1399-3054
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: The interaction between chloroplast fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) and thioredoxin (Trx) f, two plant proteins involved in the Benson-Calvin cycle, is mainly of an electrostatic nature [Hermoso et al. (1996) Plant Mol Biol 30: 455–465; Reche et al. (1997) Physiol Plant 101: 463–470; Sahrawy et al. (1997) J Mol Biol 269: 623–630; Hermoso et al. (1999) Physiol Plant 105: 756–762], possibly involving carboxyl groups of the enzyme and amino groups of Trx f. We carried out the covalent stabilization of that ionic complex, for the purpose of studying the interaction between both proteins and the factors that influence it. We have used 1-ethyl-3-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]carbodiimide, a reagent able to cross-link carboxyl and amino groups, which allows the formation of covalent bonds between the groups that, in solution, form ionic bonds. A stable functional complex between both proteins was formed. The efficiency in the formation of that complex depends on the redox state of Trx f, ionic strength and pH, showing a strong correlation with the Trx f-dependent enzyme activity. The complex also retains enzyme activity. This suggests that the formation of the covalent complex requires the previous stabilization of a specific functional ionic complex between both proteins, and that in this functional complex carboxyl groups of the enzyme and primary amines of Trx f are involved. This complex is not stable in a tetrameric structure of the enzyme. We could also detect covalent aggregates of FBPase subunits, which indicates the implication of ionic interactions in the stabilization of the tetrameric structure of the enzyme; besides, as molecular filtration experiments and electrophoresis suggest, hydrophobic forces would also be implicated in the enzyme structure.
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    Oxford, UK : Munksgaard International Publishers
    Physiologia plantarum 119 (2003), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1399-3054
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: It is currently accepted that, along with nutrients, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi also transport water to their host plant. However, the quantity of water supplied and its significance for plant water relations remain controversial. The objective of this work was to evaluate and compare the ability of six AM fungi to alter rates of root water uptake under drought stress conditions. Soil drying rates of uninoculated control plants of comparable size and nutritional status and mycorrhizal plants were recorded daily. Lactuca sativa plants colonized by Glomus coronatum, G. intraradices, G. claroideum and G. mosseae depleted soil water to a higher extent than comparably sized uninoculated control plants or plants colonized by G. constrictum or G. geosporum. The differences ranged from 0.6% volumetric soil moisture for G. mosseae-colonized plants to 0.95% volumetric soil moisture for G. intraradices-colonized plants. These differences in soil moisture were equivalent to 3–4.75 ml plant−1 day−1, respectively, and could not be ascribed to differences in plant size, but to the activity of AM fungi. The AM fungi tested in this study differed in their effectiveness to enhance plant water uptake from soil. This ability seems to be related to the amount of external mycelium produced by each AM fungus and to the frequency of root colonization in terms of live and active fungal structures.
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