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502. Report of the Third General Meeting (GM3) & Cross-Working Group Meeting : ERBFacility - European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility, COST ACTION 16224Al Vrezec, Guy Duke, Rafael Mateo, Rui Lourenço, Antonio J. Garcia-Fernandez, Richard Shore, Paola Movalli, Chris Wernham, Pablo Sánchez Virosta, 2020, other monographs and other completed works Abstract: This is a report from the Third General Meeting (GM3) and Cross-Working Group Meeting of the COST Action European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility (ERBFacility, CA 16224). The Fourth Management Committee Meeting (MC4) took place back-to-back with the General Meeting. The Minutes of the Management Committee Meeting are published separately. GM3 brought together the ERBFacility community of Management Committee (MC) members, STSM holders and additional key resource persons active in the analysis, collections and field arenas in relation to the monitoring of contaminants in raptors. 55 participants attended GM3 from 24 COST Member Countries, of which 43 MC members and substitutes who also attended the Fourth Management Committee Meeting (MC4). This includes a multidisciplinary community of field ornithologists and ecologists, curators (from natural history museums, environmental specimen banks and others) and ecotoxicologists (Fig. 1). Around 30 participants attended the Cross-Working Group meeting. The full list of participants is annexed to this report. On Day 1, Tuesday 4th February, the morning session provided a recap of the objectives and rationale for the Action, an overview of the state of play from the three Working Groups in the Analysis, Collections and Field Arenas and presentations from mission holders. This was followed by an outline of plans for the remainder of the current Grant Period (GP3, to end April 2020) and for GP4 (1/5/20-30/4/21) and through to end of Action (October 2021). This was followed by break-out discussion on key cross-Arena issues for the remainder of the Action focussing on three topics: the ERBFacility proof of concept study (led by Rafael Mateo, Rui Lourenço), capacity building and training schools (led by Chris Wernham, Paola Movalli), and action communication and dissemination (led by Guy Duke, Chris Wernham, Al Vrezec). Published in DiRROS: 04.09.2024; Views: 173; Downloads: 105 Full text (1,59 MB) This document has many files! More... |
503. Nevarnosti v morju, ki večinoma to nisoVesna Flander-Putrle, Alenka Malej, Manja Rogelja, 2020, other monographs and other completed works Abstract: Morske trave niso alge, temveč spadajo med cvetnice. Od okoli 60 vrst, ki obstajajo na svetu, samo 4 izvorno uspevajo v Evropi – in vse najdemo tudi v slovenskem morju. To so: prava morska trava (Zostera marina), mala morska trava (Zostera noltii), kolenčasta cimodoceja (Cymodocea nodosa) in pozejdonka (Posidonia oceanica). Za vse so značilni tanki, ozki in dolgi listi. Pri nas tvori največje in najgloblje travnike kolenčasta cimodoceja (Cymodocea nodosa). Prisotnost morske trave je pokazatelj dobre kakovosti obalnega morja, travniki pa so pomemben habitat za številne organizme. Keywords: hidrobiologija, morja, nevarnosti, zmotna prepričanja Published in DiRROS: 04.09.2024; Views: 225; Downloads: 141 Full text (6,08 MB) This document has many files! More... |
504. Čudovita pestrost živegaMojca Pibernik, Blaž Koderman, Danilo Bevk, 2020, other monographs and other completed works Abstract: Biotska pestrost (tudi biotska raznolikost, biotska raznovrstnost, biodiverziteta) je raznolikost živih bitij. Vključuje vse rastline, živali in druge organizme. Vsi organizmi so med seboj tesno povezani in se med seboj dopolnjujejo, sami pa ne bi mogli preživeti. Tudi ljudje smo kot del narave močno odvisni od biotske pestrosti, zato je pomembno, da se njenega pomena zavedo že otroci. Keywords: biodiverziteta, otroci, pestrost živega, LIFE Naturaviva Published in DiRROS: 04.09.2024; Views: 267; Downloads: 149 Full text (868,64 KB) This document has many files! More... |
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506. Application of a metric for complex polynomials to bounded modification of planar Pythagorean-hodograph curvesRida A. M. T. Farouki, Marjetka Knez, Vito Vitrih, Emil Žagar, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: By interpreting planar polynomial curves as complex-valued functions of a real parameter, an inner product, norm, metric function, and the notion of orthogonality may be defined for such curves. This approach is applied to the complex pre-image polynomials that generate planar Pythagorean-hodograph (PH) curves, to facilitate the implementation of bounded modifications of them that preserve their PH nature. The problems of bounded modifications under the constraint of fixed curve end points and end tangent directions, and of increasing the arc length of a PH curve by a prescribed amount, are also addressed. Keywords: complex polynomials, inner product, norm, metric, Pythagorean-hodograph curves, bounded modification Published in DiRROS: 04.09.2024; Views: 155; Downloads: 719 Full text (3,60 MB) This document has many files! More... |
507. Zlata trsna rumenica (Grapevine flavescence dorée)Nataša Mehle, 3, other monographs and other completed works Abstract: ZLATA TRSNA RUMENICA (Grapevine flavescence dorée) je neozdravljiva karantenska bolezen trte, pri kateri je obvezno odstranjevanje obolelih rastlin in zatiranje njenega prenašalca ameriškega škržatka. Status: Fitoplazma, povzročiteljica zlate trsne rumenice, je uvrščena v prilogo II.B Izvedbene uredbe Komisije (EU) 2019/2072/. Keywords: fitoplazma, zlata trsna rumenica, podatkovni list Published in DiRROS: 04.09.2024; Views: 170; Downloads: 78 Full text (919,69 KB) This document has many files! More... |
508. Begomovirusi uvrščeni v točko 13.F. Priloge II Uredbe 2019/2072/EUZala Kogej Zwitter, Nataša Mehle, 2021, other monographs and other completed works Abstract: Virusi iz rodu begomovirusov (družina Geminiviridae) lahko okužijo številne vrste rastlin. Opisanih je več kot 400 različnih begomovirusov, od tega jih več kot 200 lahko okuži bučevke in/ali paradižnik. Vsi begomovirusi z izjemo Abutilon mosaic virus, Sweet potato leaf curl virus, Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus, Tomato yellow leaf curl Malaga virus in Tomato yellow leaf curl Axarquia virus, so uvrščeni v točki 13. F priloge II/A Uredbe 2019/2072/EU.
Keywords: begomovirusi, paradižnik, bučevke, bolezenska znamenja Published in DiRROS: 03.09.2024; Views: 238; Downloads: 143 Full text (569,41 KB) This document has many files! More... |
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510. ICPP 2023 Satellite event: high-throughput sequencing in plant virology: from discovery to diagnostics (Sunday, 20 August 2023 – all day) : Lyon, France2023, other monographs and other completed works Abstract: High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies have revolutionized plant virus research and diagnostics by accelerating the discovery of new viruses and by providing a sensitive untargeted approach for the detection of viruses. The latter, together with high data-generation potential of HTS, enables discovery of new and emerging viruses from diverse hosts, archived or ancient samples, and untargeted virus detection in diverse matrices, as well as research on a broad range of topics, such as plant virus epidemiology, diversity, and evolution. Many new plant virus discoveries, increased availability of sequence data, and a lagging biological characterization of HTS-based findings call for a broad consideration on harmonization of sequencing and data analysis approaches, as well as the interpretation of the results from the scientific and regulatory perspective. During this satellite meeting, different aspects of applying HTS in plant virology will be addressed and discussed. Topics will include: discovery and detection of new and emerging viruses; virus diversity, epidemiology, and evolution studies; development of virus detection and identification protocols and validation of HTS-based tests for plant virus diagnostics.
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