216 research outputs found
“Pays caché” ou “avenir radieux.” Le choix de Shes rab rgya mtsho
In Kellner B., H. Krasser, H. Lasic, T. Musch and H. Tauscher, Festchrift in honor of Pr Steinkellner - Heft 70International audienc
“Pays caché” ou “avenir radieux.” Le choix de Shes rab rgya mtsho
In Kellner B., H. Krasser, H. Lasic, T. Musch and H. Tauscher, Festchrift in honor of Pr Steinkellner - Heft 70International audienc
“Pays caché” ou “avenir radieux.” Le choix de Shes rab rgya mtsho
In Kellner B., H. Krasser, H. Lasic, T. Musch and H. Tauscher, Festchrift in honor of Pr Steinkellner - Heft 70International audienc
“Pays caché” ou “avenir radieux.” Le choix de Shes rab rgya mtsho
In Kellner B., H. Krasser, H. Lasic, T. Musch and H. Tauscher, Festchrift in honor of Pr Steinkellner - Heft 70International audienc
Effect of Glomus mosseae on concentrations of rosmarinic and caffeic acids and essential oil compounds in basil inoculated with Fusarium oxysporum f.sp basilici
This study investigated the potential of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus
Glomus mosseae
to protect basil (
Ocimum basilicum
) against
Fusarium oxysporum
f.sp.
basilici
(
Fob
). It was hypothesised that
G. mosseae
could confer a bioprotective effect against
Fob
as a result of increases in leaf rosmarinic (RA) and caffeic acids (CA) or essential oil concentrations.
Glomus mosseae
conferred a bioprotective effect against
Fob
by reducing plant mortality to 20% compared to 33% in non‐mycorrhizal (NM) plants. This bioprotective effect was not related to improved phosphorus (P) nutrition, as AM and NM plants treated with
Fob
had similar shoot P concentrations (6 and 8 mg g
−1
dry weight (DW), respectively). Both AM and NM plants treated with
Fob
had similar leaf and root RA and CA concentrations. Furthermore, phenolic (40–70 mg CA g
−1
DW) or essential oil concentrations (0·1–0·6 mg g
−1
DW) were not increased in plants treated with the AM fungus and
Fob
. Therefore, the bioprotective effect conferred by
G. mosseae
was not a result of increases in the phytochemicals tested in this study. However, under the AM symbiosis, basil plants treated with
Fob
had lower methyleugenol concentrations in their leaves (0·1 mg g
−1
DW) than NM plants treated with the pathogen (0·6 mg g
−1
DW).
J.-P. Toussaint, M. Kraml, M. Nell, S. E. Smith, F. A. Smith, S. Steinkellner, C. Schmiderer, H. Vierheilig and J. Nova
Appropriateness to set a group health based guidance value for T2 and HT2 toxin and its modified forms
Acknowledgements: The Panel wishes to thank the members of the Working Group on HBGV for mycotoxins and their modified forms: Jan Alexander, Chiara Dall'Asta, Arno Gutleb, Manfred Metzler, Isabelle Oswald and Dominique Parent-Massin for the preparatory work on this scientific opinion, and the EFSA staff members: Marco Binaglia and Hans Steinkellner for the support provided to this scientific opinion.Peer reviewe
GLM analysis of time resolved NIRS data of motor activation during different motor tasks
The hemodynamic response to motor activation
was investigated by time-resolved NIRS in healthy subjects and
patients with unilateral impairment in motor ability. Healthy
subjects performed a simple and a complex finger movement
task, patients a handgrip task. A General Linear Model
approach (GLM) was applied during NIRS data processing. In
general, compared to the integral (continuous wave signal),
higher significance of activation was found for the variance
signal that selectively represents changes in the deep
compartment. A discussion of GLM results with respect to task
complexity and difficulty is provided
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