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    Supplementary File- Table S.1._Coccinellidae community associated with sustainable vineyards from Portugal: the role of the surrounding landscape

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    Coccinellidae community associated with sustainable vineyards from Portugal: the role of the surrounding landscap

    Replication Data for: An Intrusion Detection System Dataset for a Multi-Agent Cyber-Physical Conveyor System

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    The dataset comprises data collected at the network and agent levels under normal system operation, denial of service (DoS) attacks, and malicious agent attacks

    Report on Risk Factors Leading to Increased Contamination in the Artisanal Food Chains

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    Deliverable 2.3 is linked with Task 2.3 of the ArtiSaneFood project, whose objective is to analyse the longitudinal data obtained from the microbiological and physicochemical surveys of raw materials, intermediate and final products, and the microbiological surveys of processing environments, conducted in Task 2.2. The present report compiles the variables or risk factors that lead to an increased contamination of the artisanal end products, as identified by adjusting both generalised linear models and stepwise regressions to the longitudinal data

    Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Risk Factors for Sporadic Food-Borne Illnesses. Part II: Campylobacteriosis

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    Report on risk factors for sporadic campylobacteriosis prepared on request from the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (ANSES), as deliverable of the services contract "Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Risk Factors for Sporadic Food-Borne Illnesses"

    Data from: Revisiting the Iberian honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) contact zone: maternal and genome-wide nuclear variation provide support for secondary contact from historical refugia

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    Dissecting diversity patterns of organisms endemic to Iberia has been truly challenging for a variety of taxa, and the Iberian honey bee is no exception. Surveys of genetic variation in the Iberian honey bee are among the most extensive for any honey bee subspecies. From these, differential and complex patterns of diversity have emerged, which have yet to be fully resolved. Here, we used a genome-wide data set of 309 neutrally tested single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), scattered across the 16 honey bee chromosomes, which were genotyped in 711 haploid males. These SNPs were analysed along with an intergenic locus of the mtDNA, to reveal historical patterns of population structure across the entire range of the Iberian honey bee. Overall, patterns of population structure inferred from nuclear loci by multiple clustering approaches and geographic cline analysis were consistent with two major clusters forming a well-defined cline that bisects Iberia along a northeastern–southwestern axis, a pattern that remarkably parallels that of the mtDNA. While a mechanism of primary intergradation or isolation by distance could explain the observed clinal variation, our results are more consistent with an alternative model of secondary contact between divergent populations previously isolated in glacial refugia, as proposed for a growing list of other Iberian taxa. Despite current intense honey bee management, human-mediated processes have seemingly played a minor role in shaping Iberian honey bee genetic structure. This study highlights the complexity of the Iberian honey bee patterns and reinforces the importance of Iberia as a reservoir of Apis mellifera diversity

    Red pitaya (Hylocereus costaricensis) peel as a source of valuable molecules

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    Hylocereus costaricensis peel contains large amounts of betacyanins and can be exploited as a source of natural colorants. This work aimed the chemical characterization and evaluation of bioactive properties of this byproduct and the optimization of the ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) of betacyanins using the response surface methodology (RSM). Oxalic and malic acids and traces of fumaric acid were detected, as well as the four tocopherol isoforms, predominantly γ-tocopherol. Four betacyanins were identified and used as response criteria for UAE optimization, namely phyllocactin, isobetanin, isophyllocactin, and betanin. Sample processing at 487 W for 38 min result in the maximum betacyanin content (36 ± 1 mg/g dw). The peel extract inhibit the oxidative haemolysis, with IC50 values of 255 and 381 μg/mL for Δt of 60 and 120 min, respectively, and the growth of pathogenic bacteria, with minimum inhibitory concentrations ranging from 5 to 20 mg/mL. Furthermore, no toxicity was observed for normal cells. Appendix A. Supplementary dat

    Yellow sticky traps dataset _ olive fly (Bactrocera Oleae)

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    Yellow sticky traps' datasets with Olive Fly (Bactrocera Oleae

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