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Forest regeneration after fire in semi arid land in the north west of Algeria analysis with remote sensing data
MassBank of North America: using untargeted metabolomics and multistage fragmentation mass spectral libraries to annotate natural products in plants
Vast amount of metabolites determined by UPLC-MS from Scots pine roots associated bioactive endophytic fungi
Auswertung der Anzahl Resistenzklassen von Wirkstoffen für Pflanzenschutzmittelanwendungen
Die Auswertung der Anwendungen der Julius Kühn-Datenbank Risikobewertung in den Zulassungsverfahren gemäß Pflanzenschutzgesetz (RIBEZUPF) in Bezug auf unterschiedliche Resistenzeinstufungen der Pflanzenschutzmittelwirkstoffe soll einen abstrakten Hinweis zum Resistenzrisiko liefern, ohne die besonderen Anwendungsumstände oder mögliche Kreuzresistenzen zu berücksichtigen.The evaluation of the applications of the Julius Kühn Database Risk Assessment in the approval procedure according to the Plant Protection Act (RIBEZUPF) with regard to different resistance ratings of the pesticide active ingredients should provide an abstract indication of the risk of ex-posure without taking into account the special application conditions or potential cross-resistance
Bitter gourd, Momordica charantia L., breeding lines differ in secondary metabolite content according to market type
Bitter gourd, Momordica charantia L., is an important commercial cucurbitaceous vegetable of enormous medicinal value in Asia because of its secondary metabolite content. We report here the characterization and evaluation of open-pollinated (OP) edible South Asian and Southeast Asian types of bitter gourd breeding lines, developed at the World Vegetable Center, for horticultural traits (11 OP) and secondary metabolites (10 OP) and their comparisons with commercial OP and F1 hybrid cultivars. Marketable yields of South Asian and Southeast Asian type breeding lines were comparable to the OP ‘BARI Karella 1’ and the hybrid ‘Benteng’, respectively.The bitter gourd cultivars and breeding lines included in this study exhibited specific patterns for five secondary metabolites (saponins, carotenoids, chlorophyll a and b, and vitamin C): in general the two cultivars and South Asian type breeding lines contained higher levels of secondary metabolites, e.g. carotenoids, than the Southeast Asian bitter gourd breeding lines.Some of these bitter gourd lines will be released to Asian home and school gardeners after conducting multi-location trials across Asia to improve vegetable consumption as a main task of bitter gourd breeding