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2011
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Marit Almvik Gunnhild Riise Randi Bolli Trond Børresen Agnethe Christiansen Sven R. Odenmarck Roger HoltenAbstract
The report presents the results from multi-year field studies of transport of the sulfonylurea herbicides tribenuron-methyl and amidosulfuron in a barley field in Norway. A method for sample preparation of water samples and LC-MS/MS analysis of 6 sulfonylurea herbicides tribenuron-methyl, amidosulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, iodosulfuron-methyl, thifensulfuron-methyl, rimsulfuron) and 5 degradation products (INL5296, INA4098, AEF101630, IN70941, IN70942) is also described.
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John Marshall Bryden Sophia Efstratoglou Tom Johnson Tibor Ferenczi Karlheinz Knickel Karen Refsgaard Kenneth J. ThomsonAbstract
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Håvard Kauserud Einar Heegaard Rune Halvorsen Lynne Boddy Klaus Høiland Nils Christian StensethAbstract
Most basidiomycete fungi produce annual short-lived sexual fruit bodies from which billions of microscopic spores are spread into the air during a short time period. However, little is known about the selective forces that have resulted in some species fruiting early and others later in the fruiting season. This study of relationships between morphological and ecological characteristics, climate factors and time of fruiting are based upon thorough statistical analyses of 66 520 mapped records from Norway, representing 271 species of autumnal fruiting mushroom species. We found a strong relationship between spore size and time of fruiting; on average, a doubling of spore size (volume) corresponded to 3 days earlier fruiting. Small-spored species dominate in the oceanic parts of Norway, whereas large-spored species are typical of more continental parts. In separate analyses, significant relationships were observed between spore size and climate factors. We hypothesize that these relationships are owing to water balance optimization, driven by water storage in spores as a critical factor for successful germination of primary mycelia in the drier micro-environments found earlier in the fruiting season and/or in continental climates.
Authors
Håvard Kauserud Einar Heegaard Rune Halvorsen Lynne Boddy Klaus Høiland Nils Chr. StensethAbstract
Most basidiomycete fungi produce annual short-lived sexual fruit bodies from which billions of microscopic spores are spread into the air during a short time period. However, little is known about the selective forces that have resulted in some species fruiting early and others later in the fruiting season. This study of relationships between morphological and ecological characteristics, climate factors and time of fruiting are based upon thorough statistical analyses of 66 520 mapped records from Norway, representing 271 species of autumnal fruiting mushroom species. We found a strong relationship between spore size and time of fruiting; on average, a doubling of spore size (volume) corresponded to 3 days earlier fruiting. Small-spored species dominate in the oceanic parts of Norway, whereas large-spored species are typical of more continental parts. In separate analyses, significant relationships were observed between spore size and climate factors. We hypothesize that these relationships are owing to water balance optimization, driven by water storage in spores as a critical factor for successful germination of primary mycelia in the drier micro-environments found earlier in the fruiting season and/or in continental climates.
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Christian Guido Bruckner Jana Lange Stephanie Markert Kerstin Mammitzsch Günter Jost Dörte Becher Thomas Schweder Matthias Labrenz Klaus JürgensAbstract
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Christian Guido Bruckner Jana Lange Stephanie Markert Kerstin Mammitzsch Günter Jost Dörte Becher Thomas Schweder Matthias Labrenz Klaus JürgensAbstract
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Christian Guido Bruckner Jana Lange Stephanie Markert Kerstin Mammitzsch Günter Jost Dörte Becher Thomas Schweder Matthias Labrenz Klaus JürgensAbstract
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? Nedeem Sissel Hansen Marina Azzaroli Bleken ? Dörsch*Abstract
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Sissel Hansen Marie Eve Bernard Philippe Rochette Hugh Riley Shahid Nadeem Atle Hauge Peter DörschAbstract
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