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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38123645/ecosystem-service-evaluation-based-on-local-knowledge-of-residents-using-spatial-text-mining
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jae-Hyuck Lee, SoEun Ahn
This study aims to evaluate the ecosystem services of Upo wetland, one of the best-known Ramsar sites in Korea, reflecting the characteristics of the ecological assets and local knowledges in the area. Application of spatial text-mining begins with collecting local perceptions and knowledge of residents on the 17 ecological assets of Upo site and surrounding area. Our results identified five important ecosystem services: flood control during heavy rainfall, water purification by aquatic plants, cultural and natural heritages, agricultural products and water provision for crop cultivation...
December 20, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38105177/keeping-their-own-and-integrating-the-other-medicinal-plant-use-among-ormurs-and-pathans-in-south-waziristan-pakistan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Musheerul Hassan, Aman Ullah, Zahid Ullah, Renata Sõukand, Andrea Pieroni
BACKGROUND: In multicultural societies, traditional knowledge among minorities faces several challenges. Minority groups often face difficult situations living in specific peripheral geographies and striving to retain their biocultural heritage, including medicinal plant knowledge and practices. Folk medicinal plant knowledge is a dynamic eco-cultural complex influenced by various environmental, socio-cultural, and political factors. Examining medicinal plant knowledge among minorities has been an increasingly popular topic in cross-cultural ethnobiology...
December 17, 2023: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38065257/unveiling-the-secrets-of-snakes-analysis-of-environmental-socioeconomic-and-spatial-factors-associated-with-snakebite-risk-in-paran%C3%A3-southern-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabelli Sayuri Kono, Victor César Freitas Pandolfi, Melca Niceia Altoé de Marchi, Nicolas Freitas, Roberta Lemos Freire
The state of Paraná is home to three out of the five medically significant snake genera in Brazil and lacks of snakebite epidemiology studies. This study aimed to ascertain the spatial, environmental, and socioeconomic factors associated with snakebite risk by analyzing notification data of cases in the state of Paraná. Notification and socioeconomic data were gathered from the online platforms of the National System of Notifiable Diseases (SINAN) and the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE)...
December 6, 2023: Toxicon: Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38064113/letting-the-plants-speak-law-landscape-and-conservation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jo Gillespie, Rebecca Hamilton, Dan Penny
The Botany Wetlands are the contemporary remnant of a formerly extensive coastal freshwater wetland in the inner-urban suburbs of Sydney (Australia). This site supports a range of ecosystem services, including human physical and mental health benefits, filtration of stormwater runoff from a highly urban and industrial catchment, and accommodation space for floodwater. The wetlands also provide habitat to migratory water birds and act as a connective habitat corridor and refuge for native flora and fauna including endangered ecological communities recognised in state and national legislation...
December 8, 2023: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38037862/genetic-and-molecular-landscapes-of-the-generalist-phytopathogen-botrytis-cinerea
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REVIEW
Ritu Singh, Celine Caseys, Daniel J Kliebenstein
UNLABELLED: Botrytis cinerea Pers. Fr. (teleomorph: Botryotinia fuckeliana) is a necrotrophic fungal pathogen that attacks a wide range of plants. This updated pathogen profile explores the extensive genetic diversity of B. cinerea, highlights the progress in genome sequencing, and provides current knowledge of genetic and molecular mechanisms employed by the fungus to attack its hosts. In addition, we also discuss recent innovative strategies to combat B. cinerea. TAXONOMY: Kingdom: Fungi, phylum: Ascomycota, subphylum: Pezizomycotina, class: Leotiomycetes, order: Helotiales, family: Sclerotiniaceae, genus: Botrytis, species: cinerea...
December 1, 2023: Molecular Plant Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028747/adaptive-constraints-at-the-range-edge-of-a-widespread-and-expanding-invasive-plant
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca A Fletcher, Daniel Z Atwater, David C Haak, Muthukumar V Bagavathiannan, Antonio DiTommaso, Erik Lehnhoff, Andrew H Paterson, Susan Auckland, Prabhu Govindasamy, Cornelia Lemke, Edward Morris, Lisa Rainville, Jacob N Barney
Identifying the factors that facilitate and limit invasive species' range expansion has both practical and theoretical importance, especially at the range edges. Here, we used reciprocal common garden experiments spanning the North/South and East/West range that include the North American core, intermediate and range edges of the globally invasive plant, Johnsongrass ( Sorghum halepense ) to investigate the interplay of climate, biotic interactions (i.e. competition) and patterns of adaptation. Our results suggest that the rapid range expansion of Johnsongrass into diverse environments across wide geographies occurred largely without local adaptation, but that further range expansion may be restricted by a fitness trade-off that limits population growth at the range edge...
December 2023: AoB Plants
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936815/plastid-phylogenomics-and-species-discrimination-in-the-chinese-clade-of-roscoea-zingiberaceae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hai-Su Hu, Jiu-Yang Mao, Xue Wang, Yu-Ze Liang, Bei Jiang, De-Quan Zhang
Roscoea is an alpine or subalpine genus from the pan-tropical family Zingiberaceae, which consists of two disjunct groups in geography, namely the "Chinese" clade and the "Himalayan" clade. Despite extensive research on the genus, Roscoea species remain poorly defined and relationships between these species are not well resolved. In this study, we used plastid genomes of nine species and one variety to resolve phylogenetic relationships within the "Chinese" clade of Roscoea and as DNA super barcodes for species discrimination...
September 2023: Plant Diversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37855643/conserved-yet-disruption-prone-gut-microbiomes-in-neotropical-bumblebees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nickole Villabona, Nancy Moran, Tobin Hammer, Alejandro Reyes
Bumblebees are important pollinators in natural ecosystems and agriculture, but many species are declining. Temperate-zone bumblebees have host-specific and beneficial gut microbiomes, which may have a role in mediating the effects of stressors. However, there is almost no published information on the gut microbiomes of tropical bumblebees. As temperate and tropical bumblebees encounter different floral resources and environmental conditions, their microbiomes could differ. Here, we characterized the gut microbiomes of four neotropical Bombus species and, for comparison, co-occurring solitary bees (genus Thygater )...
October 19, 2023: MSphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37823556/transposable-elements-differ-between-geographic-populations-of-the-colorado-potato-beetle-leptinotarsa-decemlineata-coleoptera-chrysomelidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristian Brevik, Sean D Schoville, Anna Muszewska, Benjamin Pélissié, Zachary Cohen, Victor Izzo, Yolanda H Chen
Agricultural insect herbivores show a remarkable ability to adapt to modern agroecosystems, making them ideal for the study of the mechanisms underlying rapid evolution. The mobilization of transposable elements is one mechanism that may help explain this ability. The Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, is a highly adaptable species, as shown by its wide host range, broad geographic distribution, and tolerance to insecticides. However, beetle populations vary in insecticide tolerance, with Eastern US beetle populations being more adaptable than Western US ones...
October 12, 2023: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37820762/evolution-of-the-sabulina-verna-group-caryophyllaceae-in-europe-a-deep-split-followed-by-secondary-contacts-multiple-allopolyploidization-and-colonization-of-challenging-substrates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Veronika Lipánová, Klára Nunvářová Kabátová, Vojtěch Zeisek, Filip Kolář, Jindřich Chrtek
One of the major goals of contemporary evolutionary biology is to elucidate the relative roles of allopatric and ecological differentiation and polyploidy in speciation. In this study, we address the taxonomically intricate Sabulina verna group, which has a disjunct Arctic-alpine postglacial range in Europe and occupies a broad range of ecological niches, including substrates toxic to plants. Using genome-wide ddRAD sequencing combined with morphometric analyses based on extensive sampling of 111 natural populations, we aimed to disentangle internal evolutionary relationships and examine their correspondence with the pronounced edaphic and ploidy diversity within the group...
October 9, 2023: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37800904/geographical-survey-of-the-mycobiome-and-microbiome-of-southern-california-glassy-winged-sharpshooters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cassandra L Ettinger, Jessica Wu-Woods, Tania Kurbessoian, Dylan J Brown, Inaiara de Souza Pacheco, Beatriz G Vindiola, Linda L Walling, Peter W Atkinson, Frank J Byrne, Richard Redak, Jason E Stajich
The glassy-winged sharpshooter, Homalodisca vitripennis Germar, is an invasive xylem-feeding leafhopper with a devastating economic impact on California agriculture through transmission of the plant pathogen, Xylella fastidiosa . While studies have focused on X. fastidiosa or known symbionts of H. vitripennis , little work has been done at the scale of the microbiome (the bacterial community) or mycobiome (the fungal community). Here, we characterize the mycobiome and the microbiome of H. vitripennis across Southern California and explore correlations with captivity and host insecticide resistance status...
October 6, 2023: MSphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37799629/the-genomic-and-epigenetic-footprint-of-local-adaptation-to-variable-climates-in-kiwifruit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xu Zhang, Rui Guo, Ruinan Shen, Jacob B Landis, Quan Jiang, Fang Liu, Hengchang Wang, Xiaohong Yao
A full understanding of adaptive genetic variation at the genomic level will help address questions of how organisms adapt to diverse climates. Actinidia eriantha is a shade-tolerant species, widely distributed in the southern tropical region of China, occurring in spatially heterogeneous environments. In the present study we combined population genomic, epigenomic, and environmental association analyses to infer population genetic structure and positive selection across a climatic gradient, and to assess genomic offset to climatic change for A...
April 2023: Horticulture Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37779211/the-multi-kingdom-microbiome-of-the-goat-gastrointestinal-tract
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanhong Cao, Tong Feng, Yingjian Wu, Yixue Xu, Li Du, Teng Wang, Yuhong Luo, Yan Wang, Zhipeng Li, Zeyi Xuan, Shaomei Chen, Na Yao, Na L Gao, Qian Xiao, Kongwei Huang, Xiaobo Wang, Kuiqing Cui, Saif Ur Rehman, Xiangfang Tang, Dewu Liu, Hongbing Han, Ying Li, Wei-Hua Chen, Qingyou Liu
BACKGROUND: Goat is an important livestock worldwide, which plays an indispensable role in human life by providing meat, milk, fiber, and pelts. Despite recent significant advances in microbiome studies, a comprehensive survey on the goat microbiomes covering gastrointestinal tract (GIT) sites, developmental stages, feeding styles, and geographical factors is still unavailable. Here, we surveyed its multi-kingdom microbial communities using 497 samples from ten sites along the goat GIT...
October 2, 2023: Microbiome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714444/impact-of-the-climatic-changes-in-the-pliocene-pleistocene-transition-on-irano-turanian-species-the-radiation-of-genus-jurinea-compositae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sonia Herrando-Moraira, Cristina Roquet, Juan-Antonio Calleja, You-Sheng Chen, Kazumi Fujikawa, Mercè Galbany-Casals, Núria Garcia-Jacas, Jian-Quan Liu, Javier López-Alvarado, Jordi López-Pujol, Jennifer R Mandel, Iraj Mehregan, Llorenç Sáez, Alexander N Sennikov, Alfonso Susanna, Roser Vilatersana, Lian-Sheng Xu
The Irano-Turanian region is one of the world's richest floristic regions and the centre of diversity for numerous xerophytic plant lineages. However, we still have limited knowledge on the timing of evolution and biogeographic history of its flora, and potential drivers of diversification remain underexplored. To fill this knowledge gap, we focus on the Eurasian genus Jurinea (ca. 200 species), one of the largest plant radiations that diversified in the region. We applied a macroevolutionary integrative approach to explicitly test diversification hypotheses and investigate the relative roles of geography vs...
September 13, 2023: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650935/altitude-governs-the-air-pollution-tolerance-and-heavy-metal-accumulation-in-plants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pratik Kumar Dash, Chandan Sahu, Sradhanjali Basti, Sanjat Kumar Sahu
Plant response to changing air pollution is a function of various factors including meteorology, type of pollutants, plant species, soil chemistry, and geography. However, the impact of altitude on plant behavior has received little attention to date. A study was therefore conducted to evaluate the impact of altitude on the air pollution tolerance index (APTI), heavy metal accumulation, and deposition in plant species. The results favor the hypothesis of a definite impact of altitude on biochemical and heavy metal accumulation in plants...
August 31, 2023: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37561927/spatial-and-temporal-dynamics-of-soybean-gall-midge-resseliella-maxima-parasitism-by-synopeas-maximum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gloria Melotto, Bruce D Potter, Robert L Koch, Amelia R I Lindsey
BACKGROUND: Soybean gall midge, Resseliella maxima Gagné (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), is a pest that impacts soybean yield in the Midwest US. While biological control using parasitoids may be a promising approach for managing this pest, it is crucial to have a deep understanding of parasitism dynamics to ensure effective implementation. We investigated R. maxima parasitism using a combination of three methods: rearing of field-collected hosts, dissection, and molecular assays. RESULTS: We confirmed parasitism of R...
August 10, 2023: Pest Management Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37480748/comprehensive-quality-evaluation-of-two-different-geography-originated-angelica-sinensis-radix-based-on-potential-production-area-development-and-resource-protection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weiling Zhou, Jing Qiu, Chunlei Wei, Yuyi Wu, Yanyan Li, Huiling Hu, Zhanguo Wang
Angelica sinensis Radix (ASR) is mainly produced in the southern region of Gansu, China, and is a famous edible and medicinal herb. Noticeably, Aba region in Sichuan, China has similar geographical and climatic conditions to the southern region of Gansu, China, and has the potential to further develop the ASR planting industry chain. This study was the first to use an innovative method that combines GC-MS, HPLC-DAD fingerprints, and stoichiometric analysis to compare and explore the feasibility of using the Aba region as a source of high-quality ASR supplements...
July 11, 2023: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37465389/role-of-socio-economic-research-in-developing-delivering-and-scaling-new-crop-varieties-the-case-of-staple-crop-biofortification
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REVIEW
Ekin Birol, Howarth E Bouis
The CGIAR biofortification program, HarvestPlus, was founded with the aim of improving the quality of diets through micronutrient-dense varieties of staple food crops. Implemented in four phases - discovery, development, delivery and scaling - the program was designed to be interdisciplinary, with plant breeding R&D supported by nutrition and socio-economic research. This paper explains the need, use and usefulness of socio-economic research in each phase of the program. Ex ante and ex post benefit-cost analyses facilitated fundraising for initial biofortification R&D and implementation in each subsequent phase, as well as encouraged other public, private, and civil society and non-governmental organizations to take on and mainstream biofortification in their crop R&D, policies, and programs...
2023: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428929/speciation-across-the-earth-driven-by-global-cooling-in-terrestrial-orchids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jamie B Thompson, Katie E Davis, Harry O Dodd, Matthew A Wills, Nicholas K Priest
Although climate change has been implicated as a major catalyst of diversification, its effects are thought to be inconsistent and much less pervasive than localized climate or the accumulation of species with time. Focused analyses of highly speciose clades are needed in order to disentangle the consequences of climate change, geography, and time. Here, we show that global cooling shapes the biodiversity of terrestrial orchids. Using a phylogeny of 1,475 species of Orchidoideae, the largest terrestrial orchid subfamily, we find that speciation rate is dependent on historic global cooling, not time, tropical distributions, elevation, variation in chromosome number, or other types of historic climate change...
July 18, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37426723/plant-parasitic-nematodes-associated-with-cannabis-sativa-in-florida
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Desaeger, J Coburn, J Freeman, Z Brym
The subtropical climate of Florida allows for a wide range of crops to be grown. With the classification of hemp ( Cannabis sativa L., <0.3% delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) as an agricultural commodity, hemp has become a potential alternative crop in Florida. Hemp cultivars of different geographies (Europe, China, and North America), and uses (fiber, oil and CBD), were evaluated in three field experiments. The field experiments evaluated a total of 26 cultivars and were conducted for two consecutive seasons at three different locations (soil types) in North (sandy loam), Central (fine sand), and South Florida (gravelly loam)...
February 2023: Journal of Nematology
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