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Hormonal nature of seed responses to fluctuating temperatures in Cynara cardunculus (L.)
(Cambridge University Press, 2010-03)
Cynara cardunculus (L.) seeds require incubation at fluctuating temperatures to terminate dormancy. In this study, we analysed the physiological mechanisms underlying such a requirement, focusing on the role of abscisic ...
Modeling egg development of the pest Clavipalpus ursinus (Coleoptera: Melolonthidae) using a temperature-dependent approach
Predicting the population dynamics of insects in natural conditions is essential for their management or preservation, and temperature-dependent development
models contribute to achieving this. In this research the effects ...
Machine learning algorithms to predict core, skin, and hair-coat temperatures of piglets
(Elsevier B.V., 2018-08-01)
Internal-body (core) and surface temperatures of livestock are important information that indicate heat stress status and comfort of animals. Previous studies focused on developing mechanistic and empirical models to predict ...
Interspecific hybridisation among diverse Saccharomyces species: A combined biotechnological solution for low-temperature and nitrogen-limited wine fermentations
(Elsevier Science, 2019-11)
Lack of the prezygotic barrier in the Saccharomyces genus facilitates the construction of artificial interspecific hybrids among different Saccharomyces species. Hybrids that maintain the interesting features of parental ...
Do female reproductive stage and phenotype influence thermal requirements in an oviparous lizard?
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-01)
Reproduction is an energetically costly activity that can alter thermal requirements in Squamata. This phenomenon has been largely studied in many viviparous species; however, little is known about the role of oviparous ...
Thermal inactivation of Phytophthora nicotianae
(2000-01-01)
Phytophthora nicotianae was added to pasteurized soil at the rate of 500 laboratory-produced chlamydospores per gram of soil and exposed to temperatures ranging from 35 to 53°C for 20 days. The time required to reduce soil ...
Thermal inactivation of Phytophthora nicotianae
(2000-01-01)
Phytophthora nicotianae was added to pasteurized soil at the rate of 500 laboratory-produced chlamydospores per gram of soil and exposed to temperatures ranging from 35 to 53°C for 20 days. The time required to reduce soil ...