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Patterns of evolution in the species complex of the tree-root endophyte Phialocephala fortinii

Populations of P. fortinii from allover Europe are examined using microsatellites to construct gene genealogies and infer evolutionary history. The tree-root endophyte Phialocephala fortinii s.l. (mitosporic Ascomycota) is the dominant colonizer of conifer root systems in forests in the northern hemisphere. P. fortinii s.l. is genetically highly diverse and forms a complex of several cryptic species. Recombination occurs or has occurred within cryptic species and to some extent also among them (introgression). Cryptic species occur sympatrically and they can form large thalli, but it remains unclear whether the observed patterns of spatial distribution reflect local climax situations or are the results of recent gene and genotype flow. One of the key objectives will be to estimate population genetic parameters (eg. migration rates, genotype flow, recombination) within and among populations of cryptic species in forests where man-mediated genotype flow can be excluded. Other key objectives are the determination of the number, frequency, distribution and evolutionary history of the cryptic species in Europe and to identify the driving forces for speciation. The approach will be multidisciplinary and will include standard mycological and microbiological methods as well as molecular genetic techniques such as microsatellite fingerprinting and DNA sequencing. The evolutionary history of haplotypes at both the population and species level will be reconstructed and the results will be compared with known patterns of pleistocenic glaciations and postglacial recolonization of host trees. The project will be a significant contribution to the understanding of the population and evolutionary genetics of a versatile and ecologically extremely successful fungal genus and it will shed light on the effects of pleistocenic and postglacial climatic changes on fungal speciation.

INSPIRE NW Hydro - Physische Gewässer ATKIS Basis-DLM

Der Datenbestand enthält für die Fläche von Nordrhein-Westfalen das Gewässernetz (hier: Physische Gewässer) in der INSPIRE-Datenstruktur (abgeleitet aus ATKIS Basis-DLM). Der Aktualisierungszyklus beträgt einen Monat. Stand der verwendeten Daten: 28.02.2026

INSPIRE-WFS SL Hydro - Physische Gewässer ATKIS Basis-DLM - Furt - OGC WFS Interface

Dieser Dienst stellt für das INSPIRE-Thema Gewässernetz (Hydro-Physische Gewässer) aus ATKIS Basis-DLM umgesetzte Daten bereit. Das Thema Gewässernetz ist in Anhang I der INSPIRE-Richtlinie ist dieses Thema wie folgt definiert: „Elemente des Gewässernetzes, einschließlich Meeresgebieten und allen sonstigen Wasserkörpern und hiermit verbundenen Teilsystemen, darunter Einzugsgebiete und Teileinzugsgebiete. Gegebenenfalls gemäß den Definitionen der Richtlinie 2000/60/EG des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 23. Oktober 2000 zur Schaffung eines Ordnungsrahmens für Maßnahmen der Gemeinschaft im Bereich der Wasserpolitik (2) und in Form von Netzen.“ Zusätzlich findet man im Steckbrief Hydrografie GDI-DE(www.geoportal.de) folgende ergänzende Definition zum Thema. „Die Datenspezifikation zum Thema Hydrografie legt den Schwerpunkt auf die Darstellung und Beschreibung von Stehgewässern und Fließgewässern bzw. Seen, Flüssen und anderen Gewässern. Je nach Anwendungsfall gibt es thematische und geographische Einschränkungen bzw. eine unterschiedliche Semantik: Geographisch betrachtet sind alle Binnengewässer bzw. oberirdischen Wasserkörper im Binnenland angesprochen. Topographisch gesehen umfasst der Begriff „Gewässernetz“ die Gesamtheit aller von der Quelle bis zur Mündung zueinander fließenden Gewässer.„:Ein flacher Teil eines Wasserlaufs, der als Übergang genutzt wird.

Landesrecht online Hamburg

Die Seite "Landesrecht online" bietet Ihnen die Möglichkeit, online in den Hamburger Rechtsvorschriften (Gesetze, Verordnungen etc.), den Entscheidungen der Hamburger Gerichte sowie in den schulrechtlichen Verwaltungsvorschriften zu recherchieren.

Hamburgisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt (Teil I)

Nach hamburgischem Landesrecht werden Veröffentlichungen durch Abdruck im Hamburgischen Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt vorgenommen. Rechtsverbindlich ist deshalb ausschließlich die gedruckte Ausgabe des Hamburgischen Gesetz- und Verordnungsblattes. Eine Inhaltssuche kann nur über die Internetseite der <a href="http://www.luewu.de/gvbl/">Firma Lütcke & Wulff</a> erfolgen.

Amtlicher Anzeiger, Teil II des Hamburgischen Gesetz- und Verordnungsblattes

Nach hamburgischem Landesrecht werden Veröffentlichungen durch Abdruck im Hamburgischen Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt vorgenommen. Rechtsverbindlich ist deshalb ausschließlich die gedruckte Ausgabe des Hamburgischen Gesetz- und Verordnungsblattes Teile I und II (Amtlicher Anzeiger). Eine Inhaltssuche kann nur über die Internetseite der <a href="http://www.luewu.de/anzeiger/">Firma Lütcke & Wulff</a> erfolgen.

INSPIRE-WMS SL Hydro - Physische Gewässer ATKIS Basis-DLM - Bauwerke an Gewässern

Dieser Dienst stellt für das INSPIRE-Thema Gewässernetz (Hydro-Physische Gewässer) aus ATKIS Basis-DLM umgesetzte Daten bereit.:Dieser Layer visualisiert die saarländischen Bauwerke an Gewässern, abgeleitet aus dem ATKIS Basis-DLM. Die Datengrundlage erfüllt die INSPIRE Datenspezifikation.

A behavioural economic analysis of moral hazards in food production: the case of deviant economic behaviour and disclosure policies on the restaurant, ready-to-eat and retail level

Deviant behaviour on various levels of the food supply chain may cause food risks. It entails irregular technological procedures which cause (increased probabilities of) adverse outcomes for buyers and consumers. Besides technological hazards and hitherto unknown health threats, moral hazard and malpractice in food businesses represent an additional source of risk which can be termed 'behavioural food risk'. From a regulatory perspective, adverse outcomes associated with deviance represent negative externalities that are caused by the breaking of rules designed to prevent them. From a rational choice perspective, the probability of malpractice increases with the benefits for its authors. It decreases with the probability of detection and resulting losses. It also decreases with bonds to social norms that protect producers from yielding to economic temptations. The design of mechanisms that reduce behavioural risks and prevent malpractice requires an understanding of why food businesses obey or do not obey the rules. This project aims to contribute to a better understanding of malpractice on the restaurant/retail level through comparative case studies and statistical analyses of food inspection and survey data. Accounting for the complexity of economic behaviour, we will not only look at economic incentives but consider all relevant behavioural determinants, including social context factors.

Simulated field environment with combined salt and drought stresses as a platform for phenotyping plant tolerance to salinity

Salinity occurs often simultaneously with drought stress. Therefore, breeding for tolerance to combined both stresses can contribute significantly to crop yield. However, classical selection in salinity has generally been unsuccessful, partly due to high variability of salt stress resulting from the different salinity and drought status. Unfortunately, the use of unrealistic stress protocols for mimicking salinity and drought stress is the norm rather than the exception in biotechnological studies. Therefore, the great challenge is to gain knowledge required to develop plants with enhanced tolerance to field conditions. Our overall hypothesis is that a realistic stress protocol simulating a field environment with combined salt and drought stress as a platform for precision phenotyping of plant tolerance to salinity may solve this problem. This study will demonstrate that highly managed stress environments can be created and key traits of plants can be characterised by using advanced non-destructive sensors that are able to identify relevant traits of plants.

Natural Forest Management in Caracarai, Roraima, Brazil

Objectives: Sustainable management of tropical moist forests through private forest owners will become increasingly important. Media report that in Brazil, particularly in Amazonia, approx. 80 percent of the timber harvested is from illegal sources. Private management of forests according to internationally acknowledged standards offers an opportunity to significantly lower the portion of illegally cut timber. Moreover, it contributes significantly to the conservation of the Amazon forest. Private forest owners show a clear long-term commitment towards the implementation of management standards according that is ecologically compatible, socially acceptable and economically viable. The project area, a pristine forest in legal Amazonia in the transition zone between moist tropical forests and savannas (cerrado), is extremely diverse in floristic and faunistic terms. The institute cooperates with the private forest owner. Main tasks are to document the faunistic and floristic diversity, to calculate the Annual Allowable Cut and to elaborate concepts for site-specific silviculture. Results: To date (Oct. 2006) the following activities were started: - a comprehensive inventory system for planning at the FMU-level has been successfully introduced; - the inventory system for the annual coupe area has been designed and data for the first coupe are being processed; - the annual allowable cut is currently calculated based on the results of the above described inventories; - two fauna surveys are completed; one focusing on large mammals and one on the avi-fauna. A long-term monitoring concept to assess the influence of forest management on the faunistic diversity is currently under development; - forest zoning is completed applying terrestrial surveys and interpreting high-resolution satellite images; - a study on the use of Bethollethia excelsa-fruits (Brazil nuts) is currently implemented; - a study on timber properties of lesser known species is currently implemented.

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