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Isotopically Labeled Nanoparticles at Relevant Concentrations: How Low Can We Go? The Case of CdSe/ZnS QDs in Surface Waters
Published in Environmental science & technology (05-03-2019)“…Analytical barriers impose work at nanoparticles (NPs) concentrations orders of magnitude higher than the expected NPs concentrations in the environment. To…”
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Tracing multi-isotopically labelled CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in biological media
Published in Scientific reports (18-02-2020)“…The strengths and limits of isotopically labelled Engineered Nanoparticles (spiked ENPs) spread in biological media have been assessed. Multi-spiked CdSe/ZnS…”
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Multi‐element stable isotopic dilution and multi‐surface modelling to assess the speciation and reactivity of cadmium and copper in soil
Published in European journal of soil science (01-11-2015)“…Chemical extraction, multi‐element stable isotopic dilution (ID) and multi‐surface modelling were used to investigate the lability of cadmium (Cd) and copper…”
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Artificially induced migration of redox layers in a coastal sediment from the Northern Adriatic
Published in Biogeosciences (22-04-2014)“…Long-term experimental studies suggest that, under transient anoxic conditions, redox fronts within the sediment shift upwards, causing sequential rise and…”
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Study of Ni exchangeable pool speciation in ultramafic and mining environments with isotopic exchange kinetic data and models
Published in Applied geochemistry (01-01-2016)“…Soils and ore samples influenced by mining and metallurgical activity were collected in ultramafic soils (UM) complexes of Barro Alto and Niquelândia, in order…”
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Colloids and suspended particulate matters influence on Ni availability in surface waters of impacted ultramafic systems in Brazil
Published in Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects (20-10-2013)“…[Display omitted] •We tried to establish the link between nickel mobility and its suspended/colloidal bearing phases in natural waters from ultramafic…”
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Protection of apple against fire blight induced by an hrpL mutant of Erwinia amylovora
Published in Biologia plantarum (01-12-2006)“…A regulatory hrpL non-virulent mutant of Erwinia amylovora is effective in controlling fire blight disease when inoculated on apple seedlings simultaneously…”
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HrpL negatively regulates flagellar system in Erwinia amylovora
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Mechanisms involved in fire blight protection of apple with an hrpL mutant of Erwinia amylovora
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uFREASI: user-FRiendly Elemental dAta procesSIng. A free and easy-to-use tool for elemental data treatment
Published in Microchemical journal (01-07-2015)“…Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) allows the quantification of trace and ultra-trace elements (mg/kg to pg/kg) by separating elements as a…”
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A Compilation of Silicon, Rare Earth Element and Twenty-One other Trace Element Concentrations in the Natural River Water Reference Material SLRS-5 (NRC-CNRC)
Published in Geostandards and geoanalytical research (01-12-2013)“…The natural river water certified reference material SLRS‐5 (NRC‐CNRC) was routinely analysed in this study for major and trace elements by ten French…”
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Induction of resistance to fire blight in apple (Erwinia amylovora)
Published in Plant protection science (30-06-2002)“…Apple genotypes show different levels of resistance to fire blight caused by the bacterium E. amylovora. This resistance is considered to be polygenic, thus…”
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Nickel accelerates pyrite nucleation at ambient temperature
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Virulence, growth, and surface characteristics of Erwinia amylovora mutants with altered pathogenicity
Published in Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) (1994)“…Erwinia amylovora CFBP1430 was mutagenized by phage MudIIPR13 insertion. Thirty prototrophic pathogenicity mutants with a single insertion were isolated. Among…”
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SLRS-5 elemental concentrations deduced from SLRS-5/SLRS-4 ratios of thirty-three uncertified elements
Published in Geostandards and geoanalytical research (2013)“…The fifth version of natural river water certified reference material, SLRS-5 (National Research Council – Conseil National de Recherches Canada), is commonly…”
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The alternative σ factor HrpL negatively modulates the flagellar system in the phytopathogenic bacterium Erwinia amylovora under hrp-inducing conditions
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-04-2006)“…abstract In this work we present evidence of an opposite regulation in the phytopathogenic bacteria Erwinia amylovora between the virulence-associated Type III…”
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Fire blight protection with avirulent mutants of Erwinia amylovora
Published in Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) (01-02-1997)“…ENSH-ENITHP, Laboratoire de Pathologie Végétale, 2 rue Le NoCtre, F-49045 Angers, France Laboratoire de Pathologie Végétale, INRA, 16, rue Claude Bernard,…”
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Secretion and regulation Hrp mutants of Erwinia amylovora trigger different responses in apple
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-02-1999)“…Abstract The interaction between two Hrp mutants of Erwinia amylovora, the parental virulent strain, and a host plant (Malus sp.) was studied with apple…”
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Protective effects against Erwinia amylovora induced by hrp mutants in the whole plant are only partially mimicked in cultivated cells
Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-07-2002)“…A virulent strain of Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight of Maloideae, and two of its non-virulent hrp mutants (a secretory and a regulatory…”
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