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Amide-based Al electrolytes and their application in Al metal anode-organic batteries
Matea Raić, Olivera Lužanin, Ivan Jerman, Robert Dominko, Jan Bitenc, 2024, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 13.01.2025; Views: 10; Downloads: 11
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First record of Pinnotheres bicristatus García Raso & Cuesta, 2019 from the Adriatic Sea : (Decapoda, Pinnotheridae)
Borut Mavrič, Al Vrezec, 2024, other scientific articles

Keywords: Adriatic sea, first record
Published in DiRROS: 10.01.2025; Views: 46; Downloads: 26
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Chloroplast vesiculation and induced chloroplast vesiculation and senescence-associated gene 12 expression during tomato flower pedicel abscission
Magda Tušek-Žnidarič, Maja Zagorščak, Živa Ramšak, Katja Stare, Marko Chersicola, Maruša Pompe Novak, Aleš Kladnik, Marina Dermastia, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: Abscission is a tightly regulated process in which plants shed unnecessary, infected, damaged, or aging organs, as well as ripe fruits, through predetermined abscission zones in response to developmental, hormonal, and environmental signals. Despite its importance, the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. This study highlights the deleterious effects of abscission on chloroplast ultrastructure in the cells of the tomato flower pedicel abscission zone, revealing spatiotemporal differential gene expression and key transcriptional networks involved in chloroplast vesiculation during abscission. Significant changes in chloroplast structure and vesicle formation were observed 8 and 14 h after abscission induction, coinciding with the differential expression of vesiculation-related genes, particularly with upregulation of Senescence-Associated Gene 12 (SAG12) and Chloroplast Vesiculation (CV). This suggests a possible vesicle transport of chloroplast degrading material for recycling by autophagy-independent senescence-associated vacuoles (SAVs) and CV-containing vesicles (CCVs). Ethylene signaling appears to be involved in the regulation of these processes, as treatment with a competitive inhibitor of ethylene action, 1-methylcyclopropene, delayed vesiculation, reduced the expression of SAG12, and increased expression of Curvature Thylakoid 1A (CURT1A). In addition, chloroplast vesiculation during abscission was associated with differential expression of photosynthesis-related genes, particularly those involved in light reactions, underscoring the possible functional impact of the observed structural changes. This work provides new insights into the molecular and ultrastructural mechanisms underlying abscission and offers potential new targets for agricultural or biotechnological applications.
Keywords: abscission, chloroplast vesiculation, CURT1A, CV-containing vesicle, senescence-associated vacuole, ethylene, gene expression, tomato flower pedicel
Published in DiRROS: 10.01.2025; Views: 50; Downloads: 20
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Monitoring čebel na travniku v parku Tivoli v letu 2024 : poročilo
Danilo Bevk, Danijel Kablar, Mojca Pibernik, Ladeja Fajfar, Blaž Koderman, 2024, final research report

Keywords: čebele, čmrlji, monitoring, Tivoli
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Die unzeitgemässe Situation der Philosophie in der Epoche des Nihilismus
Dean Komel, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: The Untimely Situation of Philosophy in the Epoch of Nihilism --- The starting point of the paper is the assumption that the self-understanding of philosophy today is epochally shaped by the announcement of the “uncanniest of all guests”—nihilism. This presents us with the task of determining the untimeliness of philosophy in the age of nihilism, for which a critical examination of philosophy’s current position in the academic, cultural, social, and informational environment is far from sufficient. It is worth pointing out that it is precisely the exaggerated overpreoccupation and obsession with the actual and the activistic today that is a signal of the nihilism at work here. Philosophy’s proper response to this is to remain and persevere in its untimeliness. Only in this way can it perhaps succeed in keeping open the question of the measure of time in the epoch of nihilism.
Keywords: nihilism, philosophy, time, (post)modernity, epoch
Published in DiRROS: 09.01.2025; Views: 54; Downloads: 22
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