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Organic cathodes, a path toward future sustainable batteries : mirage or realistic future?
Jan Bitenc, Klemen Pirnat, Olivera Lužanin, Robert Dominko, 2024, review article

Published in DiRROS: 04.04.2024; Views: 57; Downloads: 37
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Virome analysis of irrigation water sources provides extensive insights into the diversity and distribution of plant viruses in agroecosystems
Olivera Maksimović, Katarina Bačnik, Mark Paul Selda Rivarez, Ana Vučurović, Nataša Mehle, Maja Ravnikar, Ion Gutiérrez-Aguirre, Denis Kutnjak, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Plant viruses pose a significant threat to agriculture. Several are stable outside their hosts, can enter water bodies and remain infective for prolonged periods of time. Even though the quality of irrigation water is of increasing importance in the context of plant health, the presence of plant viruses in irrigation waters is understudied. In this study, we conducted a large-scale high-throughput sequencing (HTS)-based virome analysis of irrigation and surface water sources to obtain complete information about the abundance and diversity of plant viruses in such waters. We detected nucleic acids of plant viruses from 20 families, discovered several novel plant viruses from economically important taxa, like Tobamovirus and observed the influence of the water source on the present virome. By comparing viromes of water and surrounding plants, we observed presence of plant viruses in both compartments, especially in cases of large-scale outbreaks, such as that of tomato mosaic virus. Moreover, we demonstrated that water virome data can extensively inform us about the distribution and diversity of plant viruses for which only limited information is available from plants. Overall, the results of the study provided extensive insights into the virome of irrigation waters from the perspective of plant health. It also suggested that an HTS-based water virome surveillance system could be used to detect potential plant disease outbreaks and to survey the distribution and diversity of plant viruses in the ecosystem.
Keywords: plant viruses, environmental water testing, high-throughput sequencing, agroecosystems, irrigation water, virome
Published in DiRROS: 29.03.2024; Views: 99; Downloads: 43
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Paving the way for future Ca metal batteries through comprehensive electrochemical testing of organic polymer cathode
Olivera Lužanin, Anja Kopač Lautar, Tjaša Pavčnik, Jan Bitenc, 2024, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 19.03.2024; Views: 87; Downloads: 42
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Antibacterial effect of polymethyl methacrylate resin base containing TiO2 nanoparticles
Anamarija Zore, Anže Abram, Aleksander Učakar, Ivo Godina, Franc Rojko, Roman Štukelj, Andrijana Sever Škapin, Rajko Vidrih, Olivera Dolić, Valentina Veselinović, Klemen Bohinc, 2022, original scientific article

Abstract: Restorations in dentistry must reproduce the aspect of the patient’s natural teeth and require non-toxicity, biocompatibility, and good mechanical properties in order to last longer. Restorations are permanently in contact with microbes that can adhere to and form biofilms. The purpose of this study was to determine the adhesion extent of Streptococcus mutans to polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) resin base containing TiO2 nanoparticles. To understand the adhesion of Streptococcus mutans on the modified resin-based surfaces, the following surface properties were measured: the roughness, contact angle, zeta potential and CIE color parameters. Evaluation of tensile stress performance in TiO2 modified PMMA showed that the maximum tensile stress of the modified PMMA resin decreases with an increasing amount of TiO2 nanoparticles. The increasing amount of TiO2 decreases the roughness and causes contact angles in the border between hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces. All the studied surfaces are negatively charged and added TiO2 tends to increase the zeta potential. The addition of TiO2 nanoparticles increases the lightness and decreases the intensity of the red and yellow color. The increasing addition of TiO2 nanoparticles into PMMA increases the morphological change of bacterial cells.
Keywords: bacterial adhesion, Streptococcus mutans, polymethyl methacrylate resin, TiO2, surface properties
Published in DiRROS: 20.12.2023; Views: 148; Downloads: 78
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In-depth study of tomato and weed viromes reveals undiscovered plant virus diversity in an agroecosystem
Mark Paul Selda Rivarez, Anja Pecman, Katarina Bačnik, Olivera Maksimović, Ana Vučurović, Gabrijel Seljak, Nataša Mehle, Ion Gutiérrez-Aguirre, Maja Ravnikar, Denis Kutnjak, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: Background: In agroecosystems, viruses are well known to influence crop health and some cause phytosanitary and economic problems, but their diversity in non-crop plants and role outside the disease perspective is less known. Extensive virome explorations that include both crop and diverse weed plants are therefore needed to better understand roles of viruses in agroecosystems. Such unbiased exploration is available through viromics, which could generate biological and ecological insights from immense high-throughput sequencing (HTS) data. Results: Here, we implemented HTS-based viromics to explore viral diversity in tomatoes and weeds in farming areas at a nation-wide scale. We detected 125 viruses, including 79 novel species, wherein 65 were found exclusively in weeds. This spanned 21 higher-level plant virus taxa dominated by Potyviridae, Rhabdoviridae, and Tombusviridae, and four non-plant virus families. We detected viruses of non-plant hosts and viroid-like sequences and demonstrated infectivity of a novel tobamovirus in plants of Solanaceae family. Diversities of predominant tomato viruses were variable, in some cases, comparable to that of global isolates of the same species. We phylogenetically classified novel viruses and showed links between a subgroup of phylogenetically related rhabdoviruses to their taxonomically related host plants. Ten classified viruses detected in tomatoes were also detected in weeds, which might indicate possible role of weeds as their reservoirs and that these viruses could be exchanged between the two compartments. Conclusions: We showed that even in relatively well studied agroecosystems, such as tomato farms, a large part of very diverse plant viromes can still be unknown and is mostly present in understudied non-crop plants. The overlapping presence of viruses in tomatoes and weeds implicate possible presence of virus reservoir and possible exchange between the weed and crop compartments, which may influence weed management decisions. The observed variability and widespread presence of predominant tomato viruses and the infectivity of a novel tobamovirus in solanaceous plants, provided foundation for further investigation of virus disease dynamics and their effect on tomato health. The extensive insights we generated from such in-depth agroecosystem virome exploration will be valuable in anticipating possible emergences of plant virus diseases and would serve as baseline for further post-discovery characterization studies.
Keywords: tomato, weed, virus, viroid, virome, virus discovery, virus diversity, phylogenetics, metagenomics, viromics
Published in DiRROS: 13.04.2023; Views: 579; Downloads: 126
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Rehabilitacija bolnikov s pljučnim rakom
Olivera Masten Cuznar, 2016, published scientific conference contribution

Keywords: bolniki z rakom pljuč, rehabilitacija, rak pljuč
Published in DiRROS: 21.05.2020; Views: 1490; Downloads: 449
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Bolnik z rakom v procesu vračanja na delo : (primer bolnice z rakom dojke)
Olivera Masten Cuznar, 2018, professional article

Abstract: Zgodnja diagnostika, nove terapevtske možnosti in uspešnejše zdravljenje raka so pripomogli tudi k temu, da se lahko večji delež bolnikov po zdravljenju raka vsaj deloma, če ne v celoti, vrne na delo. Za izvajalce zdravstvene oskrbe pomeni vrnitev na delo uspešen zaključek rehabilitacije, za bolnike in njihove bližnje pa boljšo kakovost življenja. Avtorica članka na primeru začasne nezmožnosti za delo bolnice z rakom dojke predstavlja vračanje na delo po procesu zdravljenja in rehabilitacije. V zaključku razmišlja o tem, kaj je pomembno za terapevta in bolnika po zdravljenju raka.
Keywords: javno zdravstvo, bolnik z rakom, rehabilitacija, vračanje na delo, imenovani zdravnik
Published in DiRROS: 26.10.2018; Views: 2597; Downloads: 756
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