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Kossakowski, Paweł. "The Historic Root Cellars in Pierzchnica." Budownictwo i Architektura 12, no. 3 (2013): 263–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.35784/bud-arch.2054.

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Paper presents a rather unusual object which is historic root cellars in Pierzchnica. It is a complex of 82 cellars located on the Cellar Hill. The grouping of cellars in one place is unique in the country. The article describes the architecture, design and condition of the cellars. The current inventory of the object made in 2013 is presented, comparing it with the results of the work carried out by the author in 1997. It also presents the concept of adaptation of cellars in terms of opportunities of development in the region.
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Adedire, Oludare, Godfrey Onuwa, Chinaka Walter John, et al. "Impact of Storage Methods on Sweet Potato Spoilage in Plateau State Nigeria." International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources 4, no. 2 (2023): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.46676/ij-fanres.v4i2.93.

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Spoilage of sweet potato could be enormous when inadequate methods of storage are used. This research investigated impact of methods of storage on spoilage of sweet potato in three major markets of Plateau State Nigeria. Data for the study were obtained from sellers of sweet potato in Yan Doya market, New market and Farin Gada market of Plateau State through administration of questionnaires. Analysis of the data was carried out using descriptive statistics, Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC), F-test statistics, t-test and Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) with backward elimination proced
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Blomberg, Anna S., Ville Vasko, Melissa B. Meierhofer, Joseph S. Johnson, Tapio Eeva, and Thomas M. Lilley. "Winter activity of boreal bats." Mammalian Biology 101, no. 5 (2021): 609–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42991-021-00111-8.

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AbstractNatural hibernation sites used by bats in areas that lack cave features have long remained unresolved. To investigate hibernation site selection and winter activity of boreal bats, we recorded bat calls using passive acoustic monitoring at 16 sites in South-Western Finland. These sites included four rock outcrops with crevices and cave features, three glacial erratics or boulder fields, three ancient shores, three root cellars and three control sites where we did not expect bats to be overwintering. Our results revealed echolocation calls of Eptesicus nilssonii, Plecotus auritus and My
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Blomberg, Anna S., Ville Vasko, Melissa B. Meierhofer, Joseph S. Johnson, Tapio Eeva, and Thomas M. Lilley. "Winter activity of boreal bats." Mammalian Biology 101, no. 5 (2021): 609–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13480678.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Natural hibernation sites used by bats in areas that lack cave features have long remained unresolved. To investigate hibernation site selection and winter activity of boreal bats, we recorded bat calls using passive acoustic monitoring at 16 sites in South-Western Finland. These sites included four rock outcrops with crevices and cave features, three glacial erratics or boulder fields, three ancient shores, three root cellars and three control sites where we did not expect bats to be overwintering. Our results revealed echolocation calls of E
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Blomberg, Anna S., Ville Vasko, Melissa B. Meierhofer, Joseph S. Johnson, Tapio Eeva, and Thomas M. Lilley. "Winter activity of boreal bats." Mammalian Biology 101, no. 5 (2021): 609–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13480678.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Natural hibernation sites used by bats in areas that lack cave features have long remained unresolved. To investigate hibernation site selection and winter activity of boreal bats, we recorded bat calls using passive acoustic monitoring at 16 sites in South-Western Finland. These sites included four rock outcrops with crevices and cave features, three glacial erratics or boulder fields, three ancient shores, three root cellars and three control sites where we did not expect bats to be overwintering. Our results revealed echolocation calls of E
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Blomberg, Anna S., Ville Vasko, Melissa B. Meierhofer, Joseph S. Johnson, Tapio Eeva, and Thomas M. Lilley. "Winter activity of boreal bats." Mammalian Biology 101, no. 5 (2021): 609–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13480678.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Natural hibernation sites used by bats in areas that lack cave features have long remained unresolved. To investigate hibernation site selection and winter activity of boreal bats, we recorded bat calls using passive acoustic monitoring at 16 sites in South-Western Finland. These sites included four rock outcrops with crevices and cave features, three glacial erratics or boulder fields, three ancient shores, three root cellars and three control sites where we did not expect bats to be overwintering. Our results revealed echolocation calls of E
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Blomberg, Anna S., Ville Vasko, Melissa B. Meierhofer, Joseph S. Johnson, Tapio Eeva, and Thomas M. Lilley. "Winter activity of boreal bats." Mammalian Biology 101, no. 5 (2021): 609–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13480678.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Natural hibernation sites used by bats in areas that lack cave features have long remained unresolved. To investigate hibernation site selection and winter activity of boreal bats, we recorded bat calls using passive acoustic monitoring at 16 sites in South-Western Finland. These sites included four rock outcrops with crevices and cave features, three glacial erratics or boulder fields, three ancient shores, three root cellars and three control sites where we did not expect bats to be overwintering. Our results revealed echolocation calls of E
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Blomberg, Anna S., Ville Vasko, Melissa B. Meierhofer, Joseph S. Johnson, Tapio Eeva, and Thomas M. Lilley. "Winter activity of boreal bats." Mammalian Biology 101, no. 5 (2021): 609–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13480678.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Natural hibernation sites used by bats in areas that lack cave features have long remained unresolved. To investigate hibernation site selection and winter activity of boreal bats, we recorded bat calls using passive acoustic monitoring at 16 sites in South-Western Finland. These sites included four rock outcrops with crevices and cave features, three glacial erratics or boulder fields, three ancient shores, three root cellars and three control sites where we did not expect bats to be overwintering. Our results revealed echolocation calls of E
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Ziemeļniece, Aija, and Una Īle. "Residential buildings in workers' villages in Latvia in the 1940s and 1970s. Example of brick buildings in the Jelgava area." Landscape architecture and art 24, no. 24 (2024): 68–72. https://doi.org/10.22616/j.landarchart.2024.24.09.

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With the change of political power in Latvia after the Second World War, the country’s economy changed. The devastation of the war and the post-war period in the 1940s-1970s brought a new character to Latvia’s outer suburbs with workers’ villages consisting of apartment buildings with root gardens, barns and cellars. The workers’ villages in the suburbs, as well as the centres of kolkhozes or sovkhozes in the rural areas, began to implement new types of housing projects in the post-war years. The buildings in the workers’ villages connected with industrial production (wood processing, brickwor
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Marshall, Matilda, and Jón Þór Pétursson. "Pantry Memories." Ethnologia Fennica 49, no. 1 (2022): 26–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.23991/ef.v49i1.112209.

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In recent years, references to “old-fashioned pantries” and “classic root cellars” have regularly popped up in real estate ads across Sweden as a potential selling point for people seeking new homes. The use of the words “classic” and “old-fashioned” indicates a shift in the thinking about traditional food storage spaces. In this article, we explore the recontextualization and emotionalization of traditional food storage spaces in Swedish society. We base our analysis on an open-ended questionnaire on food storage, preservation, and household preparedness directed to Swedish households. We inv
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Root cellars"

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Walker, David James. "Potassium compartmentation in barley root cells." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.319644.

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Gunawardena, Uvini Pulna. "Role of root border cells in the protection of the root tip from fungal infection." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/284151.

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Root microbe interactions are initiated generally in the region of elongation while the root tip remains infection free. In this dissertation, the hypothesis that root border cells play a role in protecting the root tip from fungal infections was examined. When radicles of pea seedlings were inoculated with Nectria haematococca , the zone of elongation became infected in the majority of the samples (ca. 90%) but the root tips appeared infection free and continued to grow essentially normally. However, microscopic evaluation revealed that N. haematococca propagules germinated and colonized bor
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Samuels, Anne Lacey. "Endocytosis in elongating root tip cells of Lobelia erinus." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29279.

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Endocytosis was measured along the axis of differentiation of epidermal and cortical root cells of Lobelia erinus from meristematic to fully expanded vacuolate cells. Both lanthanum and lead were tested as markers of endocytosis; lanthanum proved to be more effective. Lanthanum treatment produced electron dense deposits in the apoplast of the root, as well as coated pits, coated vesicles, smooth vesicles and multivesicular bodies within the cells. X-ray microanalysis was used to confirm the lanthanide nature of the deposits. In both secretory (meristematic and elongating cells actively deposi
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Goldberg, Natalie Pauline 1960. "HOST AND SITE SPECIFICITY OF CHEMOTACTIC RESPONSES OF ZOOSPORES OF PYTHIUM SPECIES TO ROOTS AND ROOT CAP CELLS OF GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE AND GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276461.

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Root cap cells of two cotton species elicited a specific chemotactic response in zoospores of Pythium dissotocum. When roots of cotton seedlings were placed into a suspension of P. dissotocum zoospores, there was immediate attraction, accumulation and encystment exclusively in the root cap cell region. Furthermore, root cap cells remained attractive when isolated from the root: attraction, accumulation, and encystment on individual root cap cells occurred within seconds after contact. Zoospores penetrated and killed isolated root cap cells within 15-30 minutes, and seedlings died within 24 hou
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Wetzig, Andrew R., and n/a. "Olfactory Stem Cells From Adult Rats." Griffith University. School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, 2007. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20070724.121953.

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The formation of neurospheres was important in demonstrating that neurogenesis in the adult brain may be fuelled by a stem cell population. The olfactory mucosa is another site of neurogenesis which, in humans, has been observed to contain a stem cell population through the formation of neurospheres (Murrell et al., 2005). Stem cells can be defined as cells capable of self-renewal and multipotency. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of rat olfactory stem cells growing as neurospheres. The hypothesis is that the rat olfactory mucosa contains a 'true' stem cell population tha
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Wen, Fushi. "Root Border Cell Development and Functions of Extracellular Proteins and DNA in Fungal Resistance at the Root Tip." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195136.

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Soilborne plant pathogens are responsible for many of the major crop diseases worldwide. However, plant root tips are generally resistant to pathogen infections. The goal of this dissertation research is to understand the mechanism of this natural resistance by testing the hypothesis that root caps and root border cells control the rhizosphere community through the biological products which they deliver to the soil. Specific objectives of this dissertation project are 1) identifying, isolating, and characterizing the genes important for border cell development and for root exudates delivery, a
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Tollefson, Stacy Joy. "Compost Water Extracts And Suppression Of Root Rot (F. Solani F. Sp. Pisi) In Pea: Factors Of Suppression And A Potential New Mechanism." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/338972.

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One of the motivating reasons for the development of hydroponics was avoidance of root pathogens. Hydroponics involves growing crops in relatively sterile media, isolated from the underlying soil which may have disease pressure. However, even when hydroponics is coupled with controlled environments such as high tunnels and climate-controlled greenhouses, soil-borne pathogens can enter the growing area and proliferate due to optimal environmental conditions for pathogen growth. Control of root pathogens is difficult and usually achieved through synthetic fungicides since few biocontrol options
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Bilit, Rune. "Visualization System for Robot Cells." Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for teknisk kybernetikk, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-18444.

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Visualization is a technique for creating a graphical representation of a reality, with possible augmentations. It can be used in a wide variety of applications in the area of robotics. An example usage is for teleoperation, where a human operator can control a robot from a different location by having the robotic process visualized in real-time. Furthermore, visualization software can also be used for doing detailed analysis of a process, for instance to debug a system that is under development.This thesis proposes and implements a system that visualizes robot cells in 3D. The system presente
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Holland, Kevin W. "Characterization and Application of Peanut Root Extracts." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40264.

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Lipid oxidation is one of the leading causes of food quality degradation. Manufacturers typically add antioxidants or purge a productâ s package of oxygen to inhibit oxidation and the resulting off-flavors. Synthetic antioxidants (e.g. BHT, BHA) and some natural antioxidants (e.g. α-tocopherol) have found widespread use in this application. Unfortunately, the public views synthetic additives in a negative light and the current natural antioxidants have been unable to match the protection afforded by the synthetic antioxidants. The search for underutilized and natural antioxidants has led
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Wu, Ann Shang Medical Sciences Faculty of Medicine UNSW. "Olfactory ensheathing cells in a rat model of dorsal root injury." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Medical Sciences, 2009. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/44793.

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The rat model of cervical dorsal root injury mimics the avulsion of dorsal roots in humans following brachial plexus injury, a condition that leads to debilitating sensory disturbances and intractable neuropathic pain that is not amenable to repair. This injury disrupts sensory inputs from the dorsal roots to the spinal cord and the damaged axons do not regenerate across the PNS-CNS interface, the dorsal root entry zone. This thesis investigated the role of OECs for repairing DRI-associated neuropathic pain, which has never been previously explored. Chapter 2 of this thesis characterised two D
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Books on the topic "Root cellars"

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Abbott, Catherine. The everything root cellaring book. Adams Media, 2011.

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Dominion Experimental Farms and Stations (Canada), ed. Plan of root cellar for Western Canada. Dept. of Agriculture, 1997.

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Fryer, Julie. The complete guide to your new root cellar: How to build an underground root cellar and use it for natural storage of fruits and vegetables. Atlantic Pub. Group, 2011.

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Lunn, Janet Louise Swoboda. The root cellar. Seal Books, 2001.

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Lunn, Janet Louise Swoboda. The root cellar. Lester Publishing, 1994.

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Lunn, Janet Louise Swoboda. The root cellar. 2nd ed. Lester Publishing, 1994.

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Anita, DuFalla, ed. The root cellar. Harcourt, 2004.

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Schwabsky, Barry, writer of supplementary textual content and De Vleeshal (Middelburg Netherlands), eds. Ida Ekblad: The root cellar. MER Paper Kunsthalle, 2014.

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Chesman, Andrea. Recipes from the root cellar. Storey Pub., 2010.

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Chesman, Andrea. Recipes from the root cellar. Storey Pub., 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Root cellars"

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Schiefelbein, John. "Specification of Root Hair Cells." In Root Hairs. Springer Japan, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68370-4_12.

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Hussain, Anwar, Husna, Ihsan Ullah, and Muhammad Naseem. "Plant-Associated Microbes Alter Root Growth by Modulating Root Apical Meristem." In Plant Stem Cells. Springer US, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0183-9_6.

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Foster, Brian L., Francisco H. Nociti, and Martha J. Somerman. "Tooth Root Development." In Stem Cells in Craniofacial Development and Regeneration. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118498026.ch8.

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Lüders-Theuerkauf, Cora, and Roland Hetzer. "Standards for the in vitro fabrication of heart valves using human umbilical cord cells." In Aortic Root Surgery. Steinkopff, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1869-8_42.

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Pavlović, Mirjana, and Ksenija Radotić. "Shoot and Root Apical Meristems." In Animal and Plant Stem Cells. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47763-3_21.

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Barlow, P. W., and J. S. Parker. "Microtubular cytoskeleton and root morphogenesis." In Plant Roots - From Cells to Systems. Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5696-7_3.

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Liehr, Thomas. "FISH on Hair Root Cells." In FISH Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56404-8_7.

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Pawlowski, Katherina, and Ton Bisseling. "Legume and actinorhizal root nodule formation." In Plant Roots - From Cells to Systems. Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5696-7_14.

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Rost, Thomas L., Stuart F. Baum, and Susan Nichol. "Root apical organization in Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype ‘WS’ and a comment on root cap structure." In Plant Roots - From Cells to Systems. Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5696-7_9.

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Jones, Michael G. K., and Derek B. Goto. "Root-knot Nematodes and Giant Cells." In Genomics and Molecular Genetics of Plant-Nematode Interactions. Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0434-3_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Root cellars"

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Szilágyi, Zoltán, Károly Széll, and Péter Galambos. "Middleware for Mixed Reality Integration of Industrial Robot Cells." In 2024 IEEE 6th International Symposium on Logistics and Industrial Informatics (LINDI). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/lindi63813.2024.10820406.

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Бурлакова, С., та М. Егорычева. "Оценка воздействия препаратов на основе Bacillus Subtilis и Trichoderma Viride на фитосанитарную ситуацию в посевах и продуктивность яровой пшеницы в северной лесостепи Западной Сибири". У International Scientific Symposium "Plant Protection – Achievements and Prospects". Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Republic of Moldova, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.53040/9789975347204.29.

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The study was carried out in laboratory conditions and in the field experiment in the forest-steppe zone of Western Siberia. The protective effect of seed treatment with biofungicides Trichodermin and Sporobacterin in combination with spraying wheat crops with Fitosporin against root rot, the growth effect in the synergism of the biological properties of drugs was studied. It is shown that under the greening growth conditions of wheat, it is possible to replace the combination of chemical treatments with biological ones while maintaining a high level of productivity. The mechanism of influence
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Valenta Šobot, Ana, Dunja Drakulic, Djurica Katnic, et al. "Gentiana lutea ROOT EXTRACT CYTOTOXIC CONCENTRATION ACTIVATES APOPTOSIS IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS." In 8th Workshop Food and Drug Safety and Quality. Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/8fdsq.pb17vs.

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Gentiana lutea root extract displays protective effects, including activity against oxidative stress, inflammation, and effects on the cardiovascular and central nervous systems. Plant-derived compounds could protect against disease progression by regulating homeostasis and eliminating damaged cells, acting like pro-apoptotic agents. In this work, we aimed to test the impact of cytotoxic concentrations of Gentiana lutea root extract on the activation of apoptosis, a controlled cell death mechanism, in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Apoptotic DNA degradation was tested by a fragmentation a
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Domijan, Ana-Marija, Marko Gerić, Bojana Zegura, and Goran Gajski. "OXIDO-REDUCTIVE BALANCE AND GENOME DAMAGE IN ONION (Allium cepa L.) ROOT CELLS EXPOSED TO BISPHENOL A." In 8th Workshop Food and Drug Safety and Quality. Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/8fdsq.ilb2ad.

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The aim of this study was to test the toxicity and mechanism of toxicity of bisphenol A (BPA) using onion (Allium cepa L.) as a test model. Onions were divided into six groups (each consisting of 10 bulbs) and exposed to BPA (1-50 mg/L) or de-water (control) for 72 h. Upon exposure to BPA, onion roots were collected, and parameters of phytotoxicity, oxidative stress, and genotoxicity were assessed. The decrease in root growth and in the mitotic index was observed already after exposure to BPA at a concentration of 1 mg/L. BPA reduced the level of glutathione and increased the activity of super
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Danielak, W., W. Machado, M. Jaffer, et al. "Latch-Up Root Cause Analysis for New ASIC Design." In ISTFA 2007. ASM International, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2007p0337.

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Abstract The analyzed new Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) design failed latch-up test on two input pins during current stress. In order to determine the root cause, the Failure Analysis (FA) with use of backside Emission Microscopy (EMMI) was performed. The EMMI results were followed by detailed layout and circuit analysis. It was found that the root cause of the latch-up is an abutment of two specific cells (called “cell C” and “cell D”), where the N-well was grounded creating a parasitic NPN transistor sustaining the latch-up. A detailed calculation of parasitic interconnectio
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Loud, John, and Xiaoyun Hu. "Failure Analysis Methodology for Li-Ion Incidents." In ISTFA 2007. ASM International, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2007p0242.

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Abstract The purpose of this article is to lay out a scientific methodology for investigating lithium ion (Li-ion) product failures. The discussion provides possible causes for an overheating Li-ion cell failure and covers processes involved in preventing Li-ion incidents. Performing a scientific root cause failure analysis involves systematically performing the failure analysis, which is explained in detail, to eliminate branches from the fault tree and arrive at the root cause of a given failure. Statistical analysis of Li-ion cells is provided, along with a recall determination of issues in
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Salverson, Lynsey A. M., Nader Saniei, Mel Mendelson, and Michelle Lum. "An Engineering Approach Investigating the Uptake and Phytotoxicity of One Type of Engineered Nanoparticle (CdSe/ZnS Quantum Dots) by Solanum Lycopersicum." In ASME 2013 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2013-14032.

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The novel and extraordinary physiochemical properties of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) is certain, yet, at the same time, their unique characteristics raise growing concerns regarding potentially adverse effects on biological and ecological systems. It is becoming increasingly evident, that before the full potential of nanotechnology can be realized, standardized characterization of ENPs behavior, fate, and their effects in the ecosystem are essential, to ensure the safe manufacturing and use of ENP products. Otherwise, the promise of such extraordinary advancements may find itself limited t
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Tsyganova, A. V., E. V. Seliverstova, N. J. Brewin, and V. E. Tsyganov. "The formation of symbiotic interface in root nodules of Pisum sativum L. and Medicago truncatula Gaertn." In 2nd International Scientific Conference "Plants and Microbes: the Future of Biotechnology". PLAMIC2020 Organizing committee, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/plamic2020.258.

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The infection of root cells of legumes with rhizobia involves the gradual remodelling of the plant-microbial interface. General and species-specific features of symbiotic interface remodelling during nodule development were demonstrated.
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Milentyeva, Irina, and Anastasiya Fedorova. "THE EFFECT OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS OF REAL GINSENG (PANAX GINSENG) ON THE GROWTH OF YEAST CELLS." In I International Congress “The Latest Achievements of Medicine, Healthcare, and Health-Saving Technologies”. Kemerovo State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/-i-ic-88.

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Hayes, Troy A., Adam P. Cohn, Robert M. Kasse, and Hernan Sanchez. "Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery Failure Analysis—An Evolving Methodology for An Evolving Technology." In ISTFA 2022. ASM International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2022p0051.

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Abstract Root cause failure analysis of lithium-ion batteries provides important feedback for cell design, manufacture, and use. As batteries are being produced with larger form factors and higher energy densities, failure analysis techniques must be adapted to characteristics of the specific batteries. This paper will discuss the significance of melted copper in lithium-ion battery cells that have experienced thermal runaway and how the interpretation of such evidence has evolved over time. Specialized testing techniques that may prove helpful in determining the root cause of battery failures
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Reports on the topic "Root cellars"

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Ampornaramveth, Ruchanee. IL-1β mediate cementoblasts and osteoclast precursors interaction. Chulalongkorn University, 2016. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.2016.17.

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An injury of the periodontium followed by an inflammatory response often leads to root resorption. Resorption is accomplished by osteoclasts and their generation may depend on an interaction with the cells in direct contact with the root, the cementoblasts. Our study aimed to investigate the role of human cementoblasts in the formation of osteoclasts and the effect of IL-1β hereupon. Extracted teeth from healthy volunteers were subjected to sequential digestion by type I collagenase and trypsin. The effect of enzymatic digestion on the presence of cells on the root surface was analyzed by hist
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Kapulnik, Yoram, and Donald A. Phillips. Isoflavonoid Regulation of Root Bacteria. United States Department of Agriculture, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1996.7570561.bard.

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The overall objective of this project was to develop a conceptual framework for enhancing root colonization by beneficial bacteria. To accomplish this aim we tested the hypothesis that production and excretion of the plant phytoalexin medicarpin can be used for creation of a special niche along the legume roots, where beneficial microorganism, such as rhizobium, will have a selective advantage. On the Israeli side it was shown that higher medicarpin levels are exuded following the application of Rhizobium meliloti to the rhizosphere but the specific biochemical pathway governing medicarpin pro
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Geoegieva, Mariyana, and Roumiana Vassilevska-Ivanova. Effect of Thiamethoxam - Induced Toxicity on Root Meristematic Cells of Helianthus annuus L. "Prof. Marin Drinov" Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/crabs.2021.03.10.

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Crowley, David E., Dror Minz, and Yitzhak Hadar. Shaping Plant Beneficial Rhizosphere Communities. United States Department of Agriculture, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7594387.bard.

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PGPR bacteria include taxonomically diverse bacterial species that function for improving plant mineral nutrition, stress tolerance, and disease suppression. A number of PGPR are being developed and commercialized as soil and seed inoculants, but to date, their interactions with resident bacterial populations are still poorly understood, and-almost nothing is known about the effects of soil management practices on their population size and activities. To this end, the original objectives of this research project were: 1) To examine microbial community interactions with plant-growth-promoting r
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Bray, Elizabeth, Zvi Lerner, and Alexander Poljakoff-Mayber. The Role of Phytohormones in the Response of Plants to Salinity Stress. United States Department of Agriculture, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1994.7613007.bard.

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Salinity is an increasing problem in many irrigated areas of crop production and is a significant factor in reducing crop productivity. Developmental, physiological, and molecular responses to salinity were studied in order to improve our understanding of these responses. Improvements in our understanding of plant responses to salinity are necessary in order to develop crops with improved salt tolerance. Previously, in Israel, it was shown that Sorghum biccolor can adapt to an otherwise lethal concentration of NaCl. These experiments were refined and it was shown that there is a specific windo
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Brown Horowitz, Sigal, Eric L. Davis, and Axel Elling. Dissecting interactions between root-knot nematode effectors and lipid signaling involved in plant defense. United States Department of Agriculture, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2014.7598167.bard.

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Root-knot nematodes, Meloidogynespp., are extremely destructive pathogens with a cosmopolitan distribution and a host range that affects most crops. Safety and environmental concerns related to the toxicity of nematicides along with a lack of natural resistance sources threaten most crops in Israel and the U.S. This emphasizes the need to identify genes and signal mechanisms that could provide novel nematode control tactics and resistance breeding targets. The sedentary root-knot nematode (RKN) Meloidogynespp. secrete effectors in a spatial and temporal manner to interfere with and mimic multi
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Davis, Eric L., Yuji Oka, Amit Gal-On, Todd Wehner, and Aaron Zelcer. Broad-spectrum Resistance to Root-Knot Nematodes in Transgenic Cucurbits. United States Department of Agriculture, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7593389.bard.

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Root-knot nematodes (RKN), Meloidogyne spp., are extremely destructive pathogens of cucurbit crops grown in the United States and Israel. The safety and environmental concerns of toxic nematicides, and limited sources of natural cucurbit resistance to the four major species of Meloidogyne that threaten these crops in Israel and the U.S., have emphasized the use of biotechnology to develop cucurbits with novel RKN resistance. The U.S. scientists have identified over 40 unique RKN parasitism genes that encode nematode secretions involved in successful plant root infection by RKN, and they have d
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Hackett, Wesley, Michael Raviv, Anath Das, Oded Reuveni, and Arie Gutman. Detecting Activity of Juvenile Phase-Specific Translocatable Substances that Influence Rooting Potential Using In Vitro Rooting Assays and Expression of a Specific Gene. United States Department of Agriculture, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1998.7613038.bard.

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The objectives of the project for which substantial effort was put forth were to: 1) Verify the relationship between expression of a cDNA clone (HW103) and the rooting potential of reciprocally grafted cuttings of juvenile and mature lamina and petioles of Hedera helix L. 2) Detect rooting promoter fractions in exudates from the juvenile leaves of H. Helix by assaying for rooting with leaf petioles of juvenile and mature plants. 3) Isolate, purify and identify compounds which show activity in assays for rooting potential. Some objectives or aspects of the objectives of the original proposal we
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McClure, Michael A., Yitzhak Spiegel, David M. Bird, R. Salomon, and R. H. C. Curtis. Functional Analysis of Root-Knot Nematode Surface Coat Proteins to Develop Rational Targets for Plantibodies. United States Department of Agriculture, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2001.7575284.bard.

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The goal of this research was to provide a better understanding of the interface between root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp., and their host in order to develop rational targets for plantibodies and other novel methods of nematode control directed against the nematode surface coat (SC). Specific objectives were: 1. To produce additional monoclonal SC antibodies for use in Objectives 2, 3, and 4 and as candidates for development of plantibodies. 2. To determine the production and distribution of SC proteins during the infection process. 3. To use biochemical and immunological methods to pertu
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Hawes, M. C. Role of pectolytic enzymes in the programmed separation of cells from the root cap of higher plants. Final report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/41268.

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