238 research outputs found

    Catalogue d'un choix de très beaux livres modernes et d'albums de gravures / [expert] A. Durel

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    [Vente. Livres. 1913-05-27. Paris][Collection. Livres. L. B.. 1913]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : VenteEST2Avec mode text

    Catalogue de beaux livres modernes, éditions de luxe sur papiers de Chine et du Japon... provenant de la bibliothèque du vicomte de L. C. / [expert] A. Durel

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    [Vente. Livres. 1904-03-28 - 1904-03-29. Paris][Collection. Livres. L. C. (vicomte de). 1904]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : VenteEST2Avec mode text

    Catalogue des livres anciens et modernes, éditions originales de Pascal, Bossuet, Fénelon, Molière, Racine... composant la bibliothèque de feu M. L. Derôme,... vente 10-12 décembre 1888... Maison Silvestre / [expert] A. Durel

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    [Vente (Livres). 1888-12-10 - 1888-12-12. Paris][Collection (Livres). Derôme, L. (bibliothécaire à la Bibliothèque de l'Université). 1888]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : VenteEST2Avec mode text

    Catalogue de manuscrits précieux avec miniatures des XIIIe, XIVe, XVe et XVIe siècles, de riches reliures anciennes,etc. : faisant partie de la collection de M. L. G. : [vente], Paris, Hôtel Drouot, salle 8, 6 juin 1891... / [experts] Durel, Mannheim ; [commissaire-priseur] Me Maurice Delestre

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    [Vente. Livres. 1891-06-06. Paris, Hôtel Drouot][Vente. Art. 1891-06-06. Paris, Hôtel Drouot][Vente. Manuscrits. 1891-06-06. Paris, Hôtel Drouot][Collection. Manuscrits. Gruel, Léon. 1891][Collection. Livres. Gruel, Léon. 1891][Collection. Art. Gruel, Léon. 1891]Référence bibliographique : Lugt, 50055Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : VenteEST2Avec mode text

    Rapport sur la situation commerciale et industrielle du Japon, par L. Durel,...

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    An attempt to prevent production diseases in dairy cows by intense monitoring and ad hoc treatment

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    A trial has been performed on 201 dairy cows from two Italian commercial herds in order to verify whether the mitigation of a recognized negative energy balance (NEB) by a therapeutic mean may influence the incidence of peri-partum diseases. All animals were tested for beta-hydroxybutyrate (β-HOB) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) three times a week from 2 weeks before the expected due time to 2 weeks after calving. Animals whose blood levels were above β-HOB>1.2 or NEFA>0.5 mmol/L were declared POSITIVE and then split in two groups. Group T animals (n=57) were treated with a glycogenic treatment (ENERGAN KETOSIS, Virbac). The treatment was repeated daily as long as biochemical values remained abnormal. Group C animals (n=48) served as untreated controls. Animals with values within the physiological range over the study period were said NEGATIVE (n=96). This study confirmed that animals presenting excessive β-HOB or NEFA concentrations show a higher risk to get sick during the study period (P<0.05), the major risk being clinical ketosis (P<0.01) and in a lesser extend retention of the placenta (P=0.09). The application of a glycogenic treatment did not show an impact on blood metabolite levels due to huge individual differences. However, application of the treatment for an average duration of 5 days tends to reduce the incidence of all the diseases related to a NEB. Moreover, untreated control animals were more likely to get dislocation of the abomasum (P<0.05) than NEGATIVE animals whereas treated animals were not

    Catalogue de la bibliothèque de Mr E. L., livres illustrés du XIXe siècle..., éditions de luxe... lettres autographes... : Paris, Hôtel Drouot, salle 7, 1er-4 avril 1903... / [expert] A. Durel ; [commissaire-priseur] Me Maurice Delestre

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    [Vente. Livres. 1903-04-01 - 1903-04-04. Paris][Collection. Livres. L., E.. 1903][Collection. Autographes. L., E.. 1903][Vente. Autographes. 1903-04-01 - 1903-04-04. Paris]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : VenteEST2Avec mode text

    Inheritance studies of apple scab resistance and identification of Rvi14, a new major gene that acts together with other broad-spectrum QTL

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    Scab, caused by the fungal pathogen Venturia inaequalis, is the most common disease of cultivated apple (Malus domestica). The fungal races 6 and 7 have now overcome the major resistance gene Vf, which is widely used in apple breeding programmes. New breeding strategies to achieve durable resistance are thus necessary. The aim of this study was to determine the genetic basis of quantitative resistance of the apple cultivar ‘Du¨lmener Rosenapfel’, known to be scab resistant under different environmental conditions. An F1 progeny derived from the cross between the susceptible cultivar ‘Gala’ and ‘Du¨lmener Rosenapfel’ was tested in a greenhouse with a multi-isolate inoculum of V. inaequalis. Rvi14, a new major gene that conditions a chlorotic-type reaction, was mapped on linkage group (LG) 6 in a genomic region not known to be involved in disease resistance. A further three quantitative trait loci (QTL) for resistance were identified. One co-localized with Rvi14 on LG6, whereas the remaining two were detected on LG11 and LG17, in genomic regions already reported to carry broad-spectrum QTL in other genetic backgrounds. Since a selective genotyping approach was used to detect QTL, an expectation-maximization (EM) computation was used to estimate the corrected QTL contributions to phenotypic variation and was validated by entire progeny genotyping

    Development and test of 21 multiplex PCRs composed of SSRs spanning most of the apple genome

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    A series of 21 multiplex (MP) polymerase chain reactions containing simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers spanning most of the apple genome has been developed. Eighty-eight SSR markers, well distributed over all 17 linkage groups (LGs), have been selected. Eighty-four of them were included in 21 different MPs while four could not be included in any MPs. The 21 MPs were then used to genotype approximately 2,000 DNA samples from the European High-quality Disease-Resistant Apples for a Sustainable agriculture project. Two SSRs (CH01d03 and NZAL08) were discarded at an early stage as they did not produce stable amplifications in the MPs, while the scoring of the multilocus (ML) SSR Hi07d11 and CN44794 was too complex for large-scale genotyping. The testing of the remaining 80 SSRs over a large number of different genotypes allowed: (1) a better estimation of their level of polymorphism; as well as of (2) the size range of the alleles amplified; (3) the identification of additional unmapped loci of some ML SSRs; (4) the development of methods to assign alleles to the different loci of ML SSRs and (5) conditions at which an SSR previously described as ML would amplify alleles of a single locus to be determined. These data resulted in the selection of 75 SSRs out of the 80 that are well suited and recommended for large genotyping projects
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