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Kolařík, Pavel, Jiří Rotrekl, and Karla Kolaříková. "Efficacy of biological formulations against Neoglocianus maculaalba and Dasineura papaveris in Papaver somniferum." Plant Protection Science 55, No. 2 (February 17, 2019): 123–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/25/2018-pps.

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The effectiveness of selected insecticides against capsule weevils (Neoglocianus maculaalba) and capsule midges (Dasineura papaveris), which are the main pests of breadseed poppy, was verified in a small-plot field experiment in 2015–2017. The effect of foliar application was evaluated according to boreholes on capsule surfaces caused by the feeding of capsule weevil adults and larvae numbers in capsules collected approximately 4 weeks after application. Biological efficacy of the tested biological formulations Spintor (active ingredient spinosad 240 g/l) in dosage 0.4 l/ha and NeemAzal T/S (active ingredient azadirachtin A 10.6 g/l) in dosage 3 l/ha against N. maculaalba larvae in individual years of monitoring ranged from 46.4% to 77.7% and from 67.7% to 82.9%, respectively. The effect of the formulation Prev B2 (boron ethanolamine corresponding to 2.1% of water-soluble boron) in 0.3% dosage was in the range of 59.5–81.9%. Their efficacy did not differ significantly compared to the registered chemical standards Biscaya 240 OD (active ingredient thiacloprid 240 g/l) and Decis Mega (active ingredient deltamethrin 50 g/l). Therefore, these biological insecticides are potentially useful for the effective control of N. maculaalba and D. papaveris population densities and reduction of damage they cause to breadseed poppy.
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Kolařík, P., and J. Rotrekl. "Regulation of the abundance of clover seed weevils, Apion spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in a seed stand of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.)." Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research 45, no. 3 (December 20, 2013): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jear.2013.e19.

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The clover seed weevils, <em>Apion trifolii</em> and <em>Protapion apricans</em>, members of the genus Apion, are responsible for causing serious economic damage in clover. In 2010-2012, the effectiveness of some insecticides against clover seed weevils in the genus <em>Apion</em> were tested in red clover stands. The efficacy of different products was evaluated on the basis of analyses of specimens trapped in the herb layer of red clover using a sweep net and red clover heads sampled in individual plots. Over the course of these trials, the applications of the products tested resulted in a marked reduction in their numbers (particularly of adults and, to a lesser extent, also of larvae). The highest efficacy was observed with Biscaya 240 (A.I. thiacloprid) and Mospilan 20 SP (A.I. acetamiprid). Results obtained in this study corroborated the low efficacy of the insecticide Karate Zeon Technology 5 CS against seed weevils of the genus <em>Apion</em>.
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Nakamura, Shingo, Masayuki Ishihara, Yoko Sato, Tomohiro Takayama, Sumiyo Hiruma, Naoko Ando, Koichi Fukuda, Kaoru Murakami, and Hidetaka Yokoe. "Concentrated Bioshell Calcium Oxide (BiSCaO) Water Kills Pathogenic Microbes: Characterization and Activity." Molecules 25, no. 13 (June 30, 2020): 3001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25133001.

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Bioshell calcium oxide (BiSCaO) exhibits deodorizing properties and broad microbicidal activity. In this study, we examined possible utility of BiSCaO Water for that purpose. BiSCaO Water was prepared by adding 10 wt% BiSCaO to clean water and gently collecting the supernatant in a bottle. The same volume of clean water was gently poured onto the BiSCaO precipitate and the supernatant was gently collected in a bottle; this process was repeated fifty times. The produced BiSCaO Water contained nanoparticles (about 400–800 nm) composed of smaller nanoparticles (100–200 nm), and was colorless and transparent, with a pH > 12.7. In vitro assays demonstrated that BiSCaO Water eliminated more than 99.9% of influenza A (H1N1) and Feline calicivirus, Escherichia coli such as NBRC 3972 and O-157:H7, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella, and Staphylococcus aureus within 15 min. We compared BiSCaO Water with the other microbicidal reagents such as ethanol, BiSCaO, BiSCa(OH)2 suspensions, povidone iodine, NaClO, BiSCaO dispersion and colloidal dispersion with respect to deodorization activity and microbicidal efficacy. The results showed that BiSCaO Water was a potent reagent with excellent deodorization and disinfection activities against pathogenic bacteria and viruses (including both enveloped and nonenveloped viruses).
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Pingree, R. D. "Winter warming in the southern Bay of Biscay and Lagrangian eddy kinematics from a deep-drogued Argos buoy." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 74, no. 1 (February 1994): 107–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400035700.

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The winter of 1989/1990 was a year of marked warm water inflow along the Iberian, Spanish and French continental slopes and three anticyclonic eddies developed in the southern Bay of Biscay. Winter temperatures along the northern Spanish slope were examined in the belief that warm water inflow is related to the production of anticyclonic eddies in the southern Bay of Biscay. The annual cycle of temperature (at ~200 m depth) is most unusual in that the warmest temperatures occur in January, the coldest in the summer. Year-to-year variations are evident with the suggestion of a periodicity, though variable, of about five years.In April 1992, an opportunity presented itself for a late winter eddy survey in the south-eastern corner of the Bay of Biscay from RRS ‘Charles Darwin’. Two Argos buoys were deployed in what was thought to be, or would develop into, an anticyclonic eddy, and one of the buoys was caught in the eddy. This buoy was drogued at a depth of 320 m in a relatively well-mixed part of the water column thought to contain the eddy core. This buoy made ~60 clockwise orbits in the eddy and remained within 15 km of the eddy centre over the 200-d observation period. The normalized relative central vorticity of the eddy had a minimum value of -0·6 and the eddy rotation period experienced by the buoy ranged from 2·5 to 6·5 d. The decay scale for the eddy was estimated at 250 ±100 d. The mean variance of the east-west velocity component was significantly larger than the north-south value, and the buoy's orbit was significantly elliptical towards the end of the period of the observations.
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Browder, Joan A., Richard Alleman, Susan Markley, Peter Ortner, and Patrick A. Pitts. "Biscayne Bay conceptual ecological model." Wetlands 25, no. 4 (December 2005): 854–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1672/0277-5212(2005)025[0854:bbcem]2.0.co;2.

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Poulard, Jean-Charles, and Fabian Blanchard. "The impact of climate change on the fish community structure of the eastern continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay." ICES Journal of Marine Science 62, no. 7 (January 1, 2005): 1436–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.04.017.

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Abstract Many fish species are at the southern or northern limit of their distribution range in the Bay of Biscay, where large-scale hydroclimatic changes have occurred in recent decades. We attempt here to identify the impact of these changes on the fish community of the eastern continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay. Data collected during 14 autumn groundfish surveys in 1973 and from 1987 to 2002 are used. The study area is between latitudes 48°30′N and 43°30′N while the depth ranges from 15 to 200 m. Annual abundance indices (number of individuals per km2) of 56 fish taxa present on average in at least 5% of the tows are computed. Multivariate analysis is used to detect temporal trends in these species' abundance indices. Assuming that increased water temperature may favour subtropical species and hinder temperate ones, knowledge about the latitudinal distribution range is used to interpret time trends. Results show an increasing abundance trend with time for fish species having a wide distribution range in latitude (mainly subtropical ones), whereas the abundance of temperate and the least widely distributed species decreased steadily.
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Loc'h, François Le, and Christian Hily. "Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of Nephrops norvegicus / Merluccius merluccius fishing grounds in the Bay of Biscay (Northeast Atlantic)." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62, no. 1 (January 1, 2005): 123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f04-242.

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The trophic structure of the benthic ecosystem of the Grande Vasière (Great Mud Bank), a heavily trawled area in the Bay of Biscay, is largely unknown. To better understand the biotic interactions between exploited species (mainly Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus, and European hake, Merluccius merluccius) and their competitors and prey, we applied a dual stable carbon (13C/12C) and nitrogen (15N/14N) isotope analysis to determine trophic levels and differences in the potential food sources of species in the benthic and demersal communities. Five main groups of species constitute the basis of the trophic structure. They are distributed in three main trophic levels: primary consumers; secondary consumers including N. norvegicus and juvenile M. merluccius; and top predators including adult M. merluccius (δ15N = 14.5‰). The large differences in δ13C values within the primary consumers attest to two different food components: a pelagic component composed of fresh sedimenting particulate organic matter, which mainly supplies supra- and epi-benthic suspension feeders, and zooplankton, and a benthic component, which mainly supplies deposit feeders. For the predators, the target species, and their competitors, diet changes during the life-span are reflected by differences in isotope values for the size classes.
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Saunders, Ryan A., François Royer, and Maurice W. Clarke. "Winter migration and diving behaviour of porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus, in the Northeast Atlantic." ICES Journal of Marine Science 68, no. 1 (September 29, 2010): 166–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsq145.

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Abstract Saunders, R. A., Royer, F., and Clarke, M. W. 2011. Winter migration and diving behaviour of porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus, in the Northeast Atlantic. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68: 166–174. The porbeagle is one of the top marine predators in the North Atlantic. However, little is known about its biology, abundance, or spatial ecology there. Results are presented on the migration and behaviour of three porbeagles tagged with archival pop-up tags off Ireland between September 2008 and January 2009. One shark migrated >2400 km to the northwest of Morocco, residing around the Bay of Biscay for approximately 30 days. The other two remained more localized in off-shelf regions around the Celtic Sea/Bay of Biscay and off western Ireland. The sharks occupied a broad vertical depth range (0–700 m) and a relatively limited temperature range (∼9–17°C), with notable variations in diving behaviour between individual sharks. There were distinct day–night differences in depth distribution, each shark being positioned higher in the water column by night than by day. Night-time depth distribution also appeared to be driven by the lunar cycle during broad-scale migration through oceanic waters. Our results show that porbeagles occupy and traverse regions of high fishing activity where they are potentially vulnerable to population depletion. Such large-scale movement outside the ICES Area underlines the need for international coordination in their assessment and management.
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Otero, P., X. A. Padín, M. Ruiz-Villarreal, L. M. García-García, A. F. Ríos, and F. F. Pérez. "Net sea-air CO<sub>2</sub> flux uncertainties in the Bay of Biscay based on the choice of wind speed products and gas transfer parameterizations." Biogeosciences Discussions 9, no. 8 (August 1, 2012): 9993–10017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-9-9993-2012.

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Abstract. The estimation of sea-air CO2 fluxes are largely dependent on wind speed through the gas transfer velocity parameterization. In this paper, we quantify uncertainties in the estimation of the CO2 uptake in the Bay of Biscay resulting from using different sources of wind speed such as three different global reanalysis meteorological models (NCEP/NCAR 1, NCEP/DOE 2 and ERA-Interim), one regional high-resolution forecast model (HIRLAM-AEMet) and QuikSCAT winds, in combination with some of the most widely used gas transfer velocity parameterizations. Results show that net CO2 flux estimations during an entire seasonal cycle may differ up to 240% depending on the wind speed product and the gas exchange parameterization. The comparison of satellite and model derived winds with observations at buoys advises against the systematic overestimation of NCEP-2 and the underestimation of NCEP-1. In this region, QuikSCAT has the best performing, although ERA-Interim becomes the best choice in areas near the coastline or when the time resolution is the constraint.
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Altuna, Alvaro. "Bathymetric distribution patterns and biodiversity of benthic Medusozoa (Cnidaria) in the Bay of Biscay (north-eastern Atlantic)." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 87, no. 3 (May 16, 2007): 681–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315407055920.

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Bathymetric distribution data were compiled on benthic Medusozoa (Cnidaria) of the Bay of Biscay and nearby seas. The area of study extended from 42°N to 48°30′N, and westwards to 10°W. The depth range of each species was traced in a review of the literature. The number of species in each of several depth zones is summarized here: intertidal, intertidal–30 m, 30–100 m, and thereafter at 100 m depth intervals throughout the entire column (0–5000 m). Some 200 species were included (six Scyphozoa, four Staurozoa, 190 Hydrozoa). Of these, 196 could be ascribed to the Coastal Realm (0–200 m) (118 exclusives; 60% of the fauna) and Deep Benthic Realm (200+m) (31 exclusives;16%), with 47 species inhabiting both (24%). Eighty-eight species (45%) were present intertidally. Biodiversity was highest above the summer thermocline (30 m) (133 species, 67%), and no species have been recorded from depths greater than 4706 m. Beyond the thermocline, biodiversity dropped with increasing depth. A significant change occurred in the 30–100 m interval (123 to 78 species; Distinctiveness=51%), although all intervals down to the 300 m isobath exhibited substantial changes. Most species in the Deep Benthic Realm thrive on the upper part of the slope (200–800 m; 50 species). Biodiversity appeared homogeneous across wide bathymetric ranges in deep bathyal and abyssal regions, perhaps due to unique vertical biocenological units. Thus, 15 species are known between 1400 and 2000 m, and four between 3100 and 4300 m. Fifty-four species were considered eurybathic (34%), with some showing impressive bathymetric ranges of over 4000 m, but most species were stenobathic (106, 66%).As with data on benthic medusozoans from South Africa, the north-western Atlantic, the Arctic, and the warm western Atlantic (Bermuda), bathymetric biodiversity was highest in the first 100 m, with a substantial drop below that in species numbers on the shelf and at the beginning of the bathyal. While numbers of species may vary widely from one geographical region to another, such variations are due to differences in biodiversity in the upper 100 m. Hydroid species richness in the deep bathyal and abyssal is similar and always low. Worldwide, benthic medusozoan biodiversity is highest at shallow depths, and these organisms normally seem to be minor components of deep benthos. Very likely, the graph of biodiversity at increasing depth is similar worldwide for the Hydrozoa.
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Araujo, Filho Maurício Ferreira de. "As personagem femininas de Edgar Allan Poe e as de Paulo Biscaia Filho." Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, 2015. http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/tede/jspui/handle/tede/2450.

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The objective of this work has been to make a comparative analysis of the female characters of Edgar Allan Poe "Berenice," "Morella" and "Ligeia" and the homonyms characters created by Paul Biscaia Filho, the Brazilian filmmaker in his short film production ―Nevermore – Três pesadelos e um delírio de Edgar Allan Poe‖. Following the translation and cinema critics, we argue that the transfer of one text into another, though a semiotic translation, is strongly influenced by the receptive culture. Hence we chose the comparative and translation critics to compare these two texts; the source text, that is the stories by Poe and the target text; the film ―Nevermore‖ produced by Paulo Biscaia Filho to see Biscaia Filho‘s production in the context of Brazilian culture. By presenting the similarities and differences between the characters created by Poe and Biscaia Filho, starting from the selection of the stories, that is specifically three stories with central female characters and titles, we try to highlight Biscaia Filho‘s awareness about the audience and their cultural background. The comparison helped us to conclude that the Brazilian culture plays a major role, not only in the way he restructures these characters, but also by his selection of these specific stories with female dominance.
O presente trabalho procurou fazer uma análise comparativa das personagens femininas de Edgar Allan Poe – Berenice, Morella e Ligeia – e as personagens homônimas criadas por Paulo Biscaia Filho – um produtor do cinema brasileiro – no filme Nevermore – Três pesadelos e um delírio de Edgar Allan Poe. Seguindo críticos da tradução e do cinema, argumentamos que a transferência de um texto para outro, apesar de ser uma tradução semiótica, é fortemente influenciada pela cultura receptiva. Escolhemos os críticos da teoria comparada e de tradução para comparar esses dois textos; o texto de fonte, que são os contos de Poe, e o texto alvo que é o filme ―Nevermore‖ produzido pelo Biscaia Filho para averiguar a questão de contexto cultural brasileiro na sua produção. Ao apresentar as semelhanças e diferenças entre personagens de Poe e as personagens criadas por Biscaia Filho, desde a sua escolha dos contos, justamente com títulos femininos e com foco nas personagens femininas, tentamos mostrar o quanto ele estava consciente a respeito da audiência e do seu contexto cultural. A comparação nos ajuda a concluir que a cultura brasileira desenvolve um papel principal, não apenas no modo, como o produtor do cinema reestrutura essas personagens, mas também na escolha desses contos específicos com domínio de personagens femininas
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Šafaříková, Hana. "Rezistence blýskáčka řepkového k vybraným účinným látkám insekticidů." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-430430.

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This thesis was compiled during the solution of the project MA NAZV QJ1230077 and it is focuses on monitoring of pollen beetle (Brassicogethes aeneus, Fab., 1775) populations resistence to selected insecticides, in particular lambda-cyhalotrin, cypermetrin, tau-fluvalinate, Biscaya 240 OD and chlorpyrifos-ethyl in South Moravia. Beetles were collected during the spring 2016. Their sensitivity to these insecticides active ingredients was tested in laboratory. Various concentrations of active substances and beetles´ mortality after 24 hours was evaluated according to methodology IRAC (adult-vial-test met. 11, 21, 25, www.irac-online.org). Beetles´ sensitivity depends on the dose of the active substance and the location where the beetles were taken from.
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Kubátová, Kateřina. "Rezistence blýskáčka řepkového (Meligethes aeneus, Fabr. 1775) k pesticidům na vybraných lokalitách jižní Moravy." Master's thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-179485.

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My thesis is devoted to the resistance of pollen beetle (Meligethes aeneus, son. Brassicogethes aeneus Fabricius, 1775) to pesticides in selected localities in southern Moravia. Collecting adults was performed in the spring of 2013 by tapped into polyethylene bags. Adults are collected from the stands of oilseed rape, mustard and poppy. Tests were performed on the basis of the methodology of Insecticide Resistance Action Committee number 011, 021, 025. In total, we tested the pollen population from 18 locations. For testing, we used the following chemical substances: Biscaya 240 OD, cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin, tau-fluvalinate, etofenprox, chlorpyrifos(ethyl). We evaluated 100% of the registered dose of pesticides after 24 hours. From the results of the individual populations, we found large differences in resistance to chemicals.
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Conference papers on the topic "Biscaya 240"

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Christiana G. Aguirre and Amir Gamliel. "Hydrodynamic and Salinity Model for Biscayne Bay: A finite element approach." In 2005 Tampa, FL July 17-20, 2005. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.19083.

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