141. Root-associated fungal communities from two phenologically contrasting Silver Fir (Abies alba Mill.) groups of treesTina Unuk Nahberger, Tijana Martinović, Domen Finžgar, Nataša Šibanc, Tine Grebenc, Hojka Kraigher, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: Root-associated fungal communities are important components in ecosystem processes, impacting plant growth and vigor by influencing the quality, direction, and flow of nutrients and water between plants and fungi. Linkages of plant phenological characteristics with belowground root-associated fungal communities have rarely been investigated, and thus our aim was to search for an interplay between contrasting phenology of host ectomycorrhizal trees from the same location and root-associated fungal communities (ectomycorrhizal, endophytic, saprotrophic and pathogenic rootassociated fungi) in young and in adult silver fir trees. The study was performed in a managed silver fir forest site. Twenty-four soil samples collected under two phenologically contrasting silver fir groups were analyzed for differences in rootassociated fungal communities using Illumina sequencing of a total root-associated fungal community. Significant differences in beta diversity and in mean alpha diversity were confirmed for overall community of ectomycorrhizal root-associated fungi, whereas for ecologically different non-ectomycorrhizal root-associated fungal communities the differences were significant only for beta diversity and not for mean alpha diversity. At genus level root-associated fungal communities differed significantly between early and late flushing young and adult silver fir trees. We discuss the interactions through which the phenology of host plants either drives or is driven by the root-associated fungal communities in conditions of a sustainably co-naturally managed silver fir forest. Keywords: host phenology, stand age, root-associated fungi, silver fir, fungal community Published in DiRROS: 20.02.2020; Views: 2061; Downloads: 1434 Full text (663,43 KB) This document has many files! More... |
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145. Epidemiologija raka prostate, sečnega mehurja, ledvic in mod v SlovenijiMaja Primic-Žakelj, Vesna Zadnik, Tina Žagar, 2013, published professional conference contribution Keywords: epidemiologija raka, presejalni programi, breme raka, urogenitalni raki Published in DiRROS: 17.09.2019; Views: 2315; Downloads: 616 Full text (132,96 KB) |
146. Vloga Bolnišničnega registra raka Onkološkega inštituta LjubljanaKatarina Lokar, Vesna Zadnik, Maruška Ferjančič, Polona Škulj, Darja Strle, Tina Žagar, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: Registri raka so ključni pri zbiranju in zagotavljanju podatkov o bremenu raka tako na populacijski kot na regionalni ravni. Bolnišnični registri raka se ukvarjajo z zbiranjem informacij o bolnikih z rakom, ki so obravnavani v določeni bolnišnici. Njihov glavni namen je prispevati h klinični oskrbi bolnikov z vidika učinkovitosti, kakovosti in bolnišničnega upravljanja. Bolnišnični register Onkološkega inštituta Ljubljana je bil osnovan ob ustanovitvi državnega populacijskega registra raka leta 1950 in prispeva v državni register tretjino vseh prijav. Podatki, zbrani v bolnišničnem registru, so dragoceni tudi za strokovno in raziskovalno delo Inštituta. Ena od nalog bolnišničnih registrov raka je priprava letnih poročil za vodstvo in druge uporabnike. Letno na Onkološkem inštitutu Ljubljana sprejmemo več kot 6000 novih onkoloških bolnikov. Število bolnikov se je v obdobju 2008%2016 povečalo za 16 %. Keywords: register raka, populacijski register raka, bolnišnični register raka, breme raka Published in DiRROS: 26.06.2019; Views: 2665; Downloads: 782 Full text (191,99 KB) |
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150. Pomen kliničnih raziskav za bolnike z rakom : priročnik za bolnike z rakom2005, dictionary, encyclopaedia, lexicon, manual, atlas, map Abstract: Priročnik je namenjen onkološkim bolnikom, njihovim družinam in prijateljem. Pomagal jim bo razumeti , kaj klinične raziskave pravzaprav so, kako so zasnovane in kako potekajo. Published in DiRROS: 25.03.2019; Views: 1989; Downloads: 496 Full text (5,07 MB) |