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Poročilo o preskusu št.: LVG 2024-081 : vzorec št. 2024/00427
Nikica Ogris, Špela Hočevar, Barbara Piškur, 2024, expertise, arbitration decision

Keywords: varstvo gozdov, morfološke analize, program preiskav, Fusarium circinatum, Pinus, borov smolasti rak, PCR
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 246; Downloads: 0
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Poročilo o preskusu št.: LVG 2024-080 : vzorec št. 2024/00409
Barbara Piškur, Špela Hočevar, 2024, expertise, arbitration decision

Keywords: varstvo gozdov, morfološke analize, program preiskav, Fusarium circinatum, Pinus, borov smolasti rak, PCR
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 234; Downloads: 0
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Framing cutting-edge integrative deep-sea biodiversity monitoring via environmental DNA and optoacoustic augmented infrastructures
Sergio Stefanni, Luca Mirimin, David Stanković, Damianos Chatzievangelou, Lucia Bongiorni, Simone Marini, Maria Vittoria Modica, Elisabetta Manea, Federico Bonofiglio, Joaquin del Rio Fernandez, Neven Cukrov, Ana Gavrilović, Fabio C. De Leo, Jacopo Aguzzi, 2022, review article

Abstract: Deep-sea ecosystems are reservoirs of biodiversity that are largely unexplored, but their exploration and biodiscovery are becoming a reality thanks to biotechnological advances (e.g., omics technologies) and their integration in an expanding network of marine infrastructures for the exploration of the seas, such as cabled observatories. While still in its infancy, the application of environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding approaches is revolutionizing marine biodiversity monitoring capability. Indeed, the analysis of eDNA in conjunction with the collection of multidisciplinary optoacoustic and environmental data, can provide a more comprehensive monitoring of deep-sea biodiversity. Here, we describe the potential for acquiring eDNA as a core component for the expanding ecological monitoring capabilities through cabled observatories and their docked Internet Operated Vehicles (IOVs), such as crawlers. Furthermore, we provide a critical overview of four areas of development: (i) Integrating eDNA with optoacoustic imaging; (ii) Development of eDNA repositories and cross-linking with other biodiversity databases; (iii) Artificial Intelligence for eDNA analyses and integration with imaging data; and (iv) Benefits of eDNA augmented observatories for the conservation and sustainable management of deep-sea biodiversity. Finally, we discuss the technical limitations and recommendations for future eDNA monitoring of the deep-sea. It is hoped that this review will frame the future direction of an exciting journey of biodiscovery in remote and yet vulnerable areas of our planet, with the overall aim to understand deep-sea biodiversity and hence manage and protect vital marine resources.
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 268; Downloads: 283
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Vseslovensko srečanje lastnikov gozdov ob Velenjskem jezeru
Iztok Vrščaj, 2024, popular article

Keywords: gozdarska tekmovanja, srečanje lastnikov gozdov
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 286; Downloads: 21
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Naj tematska pot 2023 in Klepet na naj poti
Jože Prah, 2024, popular article

Keywords: gozdne učne poti
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 276; Downloads: 17
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Na Risovi poti gostili osrednji dogodek Tedna gozdov 2024
Tina Dolenc, 2024, popular article

Keywords: upravljanje z divjadjo, ris, Teden gozodv, Risova učna pot
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 248; Downloads: 17
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Teden gozdov 2024 potekal v znamenju 30-letnice ZGS
Tina Dolenc, 2024, popular article

Keywords: Teden gozdov
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 333; Downloads: 16
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Začetek obnove mreže protipožarnih prometnic na požarišču na Goriškem Krasu
Suzana Rankov, 2024, popular article

Keywords: obnova požarišč, protipožarne prometnice
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 241; Downloads: 13
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Gozdarske strategije in ravnanja za prilagajanje gozdov na podnebne spremembe
Boris Rantaša, Aleš Poljanec, 2024, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: podnebne spremembe, upravljenje gozdov
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 274; Downloads: 68
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Insect pest management in the age of synthetic biology
Rubèn Mateos Fernández, Marko Petek, Mojca Juteršek, Iryna Gerasymenko, Špela Baebler, Kalyani Kallam, Elena Moreno Gimenéz, Janine Gondolf, Alfred Nordmann, Kristina Gruden, Diego Orzaez, Nicola Patron, 2022, review article

Abstract: Arthropod crop pests are responsible for 20% of global annual crop losses, a figure predicted to increase in a changing climate where the ranges of numerous species are projected to expand. At the same time, many insect species are beneficial, acting as pollinators and predators of pest species. For thousands of years, humans have used increasingly sophisticated chemical formulations to control insect pests but, as the scale of agriculture expanded to meet the needs of the global population, concerns about the negative impacts of agricultural practices on biodiversity have grown. While biological solutions, such as biological control agents and pheromones, have previously had relatively minor roles in pest management, biotechnology has opened the door to numerous new approaches for controlling insect pests. In this review, we look at how advances in synthetic biology and biotechnology are providing new options for pest control. We discuss emerging technologies for engineering resistant crops and insect populations and examine advances in biomanufacturing that are enabling the production of new products for pest control.
Keywords: biotechnology, insect pest management, synthetic biology
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2024; Views: 269; Downloads: 324
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