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ReData: 1885 - Daily meteorological bulletins edited by the Italian Royal Central Meteorological Office
This dataset contains the daily meteorological bulletins edited by the Italian Royal Central Meteorological Office relative to the year 188
Agricultural Season 2019
This dataset contains data collected during the agricultural season 2019. The experimentation was conducted in four fields located at the Desmaisieres Farm : 1) wet seeding and continuous flooding (Control); 2) 26% reduction in water inflow/outflow during whole crop cycle (RT1); 3) 14% reduction in water inflow/outflow until day 100 after sowing and 22% reduction from day 100 after sowing) (RT2); 4) longer drying periods and 30% reduction in water inflow/outflow (LDP-RT3).
The dataset includes also the experimental layouts of the pilot fields and the rice varieties cultivated under each irrigation treatment
Public deliverables produced in the frame of the NoPEST project
The NoPest project has produced several publicly disseminated deliverables related to various research aspects:
1. Target Identification and Characterization
o A list of candidate cell wall target enzymes has been identified
o A comprehensive map of cell wall metabolism in selected oomycetes has been developed.
o Biochemical and functional properties of selected cell wall enzymes have been analyzed.
2. Cultivation and Structural Analysis
o Development of an in vitro culture method for Plasmopara viticola, a biotrophic pathogen, to facilitate experimental analysis.
o Comparative study of cell wall structures in obligate and non-obligate oomycetes to assess the effects of antimicrobial molecules.
3. Chemical and Pharmacological Studies
o Protocols for synthesizing fluorinated amino acids and incorporating non-proteinogenic amino acids into peptides.
o Development of a pharmacophore model for virtual screening of compound libraries.
o QSAR models for predicting the activity of non-peptidic compounds.
4. Testing and Evaluation
o Assessment of high-throughput phenotyping tools at the laboratory level.
o Report on mapping and Variable Rate Application (VRA) of new pesticides in crops, based on trials in Spain.
o Protocols for in vitro antimicrobial activity assays of aptamers with and without Cell-Penetrating Peptides (CPPs).
o Cost-benefit analysis of new pesticides for the EU agri-food industry.
5. Project Coordination and Dissemination
o A schedule of conference calls, project meetings, and their locations.
o Establishment of the NoPest website, including a protected workspace and a searchable database.
o A schedule of exhibition events for stakeholders and farmers.
o A schedule of events aimed at the general public.
6. Data Management and Sharing
o The project has generated electronic files and datasets, including:
Lists of candidate target proteins, peptide aptamers, and non-peptide molecules.
Sequence data of genes, proteins, and peptides.
Protocols for oomycete cultivation and aptamer bioactivity assays.
Validation data of non-invasive sensing technologies under lab and field conditions.
Formulations of the three most promising molecules for in vivo testing.
Cost-benefit analysis data of NoPest technology
ReData: 1894 - Daily meteorological bulletins edited by the Italian Royal Central Meteorological Office
This dataset contains the daily meteorological bulletins edited by the Italian Royal Central Meteorological Office relative to the year 189
Replication Data for: Post hoc, propter hoc? Counterfactuals, placebos and spillovers in evaluating a local mobility policy
Policy reforms are often unique, in the sense that it is hard to find comparable changes and circumstances that would make it possible to clearly identify their net consequences and thus unambiguously support causality attributions. Without the appropriate counterfactuals, there is no way scholars can avoid the uncertainty of their estimates. However, we should accept the causal complexity that characterizes social science, give up on the idea of a model’s precision, and increase the robustness of our empirical evidence through multiple testing. This is the research strategy that we adopted in evaluating a reform in the mobility policy of the municipality of Milan, in Italy, that cannot be easily compared to other policy changes. We found overall evidence of the direct and indirect effects of the policy reform, but the research design helped us refining some of our original expectations and fine-tuning the underlying mechanism. This methodological research journey uses the proposed case study to advocate for redundancy in the direct and indirect empirical evidence needed to evaluate any policy change
Agricultural season 2020
This dataset contains data collected during the 2020 agricultural season in the Bafra Valley (Turkey). In 2020, six irrigation management strategies were tested, with three replicates, considering two rice varieties. The six irrigation managements were: 1) WFL: dry seeding and immediate field flooding + continuous flooding; 2) AWD(-5): dry seeding and immediate field flooding + alternate wetting and drying (water tube threshold level at which the flooding condition was restored in the plot equal to -5 cm below the soil surface); 3) AWD(-10): dry seeding and immediate field flooding + alternate wetting and drying (water tube threshold equal to -10 cm below the soil surface); 4) AWD(-15): dry seeding and immediate field flooding + alternate wetting and drying (water tube threshold equal to -15 cm below the soil surface); 5) Drip irrigation 1.75 x pan evaporation (Epan); 6) Drip irrigation 2.0 x pan evaporation (Epan).The dataset also includes the experimental field layouts and details of the cultivated rice varieties
ReData: 1888 - Daily meteorological bulletins edited by the Italian Royal Central Meteorological Office
This dataset contains the daily meteorological bulletins edited by the Italian Royal Central Meteorological Office relative to the year 188
ReData: 1914 - Daily meteorological bulletins edited by the Italian Royal Central Meteorological Office
This dataset contains the daily meteorological bulletins edited by the Italian Royal Central Meteorological Office relative to the year 191
Replication Data for: "Preserving short-sward natural grasslands may provide suitable foraging habitat for a climate-threatened alpine species along ski-pistes"
We provide the replication data to repeat the analyses presented in the paper "Preserving short-sward natural grasslands may provide suitable foraging habitat for a climate-threatened alpine species along ski-pistes". The work focuses on white-winged snowfinch (Montifringilla nivalis), a high-elevation specialist bird threatened by climate change, and explores the potential occurrence of suitable foraging habitat along ski-pistes in the Dolomites (N Italy). The csv file includes the variables used as dependent in the models (foraging vs. control), and all the predictors and other associated variables, as described in the readme.txt file
Replication Data for: Stress markers and survivorship over the last 2,000 years in Milanese females and males
Raw data for the article "Stress markers and survivorship over the last 2,000 years in Milanese females and males".
Bioarchaeological and paleopathological analyses were performed for data collection (see related publication for standards used).
Abbreviations: M: male, F: female, CO: cribra orbitalia, CF/CH: cribra femoral and/or humeralis, PH: porotic hyperostosis, LEH: linear enamel hypoplasia, OA: osteoarthrosis, SN: Schmorl's nodes, AM: antemortem
CSV file compatible with Microsoft Excel and equivalen