Publications by authors named "Bilalis D"

The most common and damaging plant parasitic nematodes are root-knot nematodes (RNK). Although hemp has been clearly infected by RNK, little information is available regarding the extent of the damage and losses caused. In addition, no information is available concerning hemp seed extracts' activity against RNK.

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The rapid growth of the global population has led to the construction of new residential colonies on fertile agricultural lands, resulting in a significant decline in crop production areas [...

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Due to the pressures imposed by climate change, the European Union (EU) has been forced to design several initiatives (the Common Agricultural Policy, the European Green Deal, Farm to Fork) to tackle the climate crisis and ensure food security. Through these initiatives, the EU aspires to mitigate the adverse effects of the climate crisis and achieve collective prosperity for humans, animals, and the environment. The adoption or promotion of crops that would facilitate the attaining of these objectives is naturally of high importance.

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Climate change mitigation is a major concern of the European Union (EU). In 2019, the EU presented the European Green Deal (EGD), a new environmental strategy that aimed to neutralize climate change by 2050. Within its policy areas, the EGD included the Farm to Fork (F2F) Strategy that aims to reduce pesticide use by 50%, by 2030.

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Black mustard [ (L.) Koch] is mainly cultivated as a seed crop, and there is a lack of information on biomass quality and its potential for animal feeding. A 2-year field experiment was set up in a split-plot design with 2 main plots (plant densities: 46 and 76 plants m), 4 sub-plots (fertilization levels: control, compost, urea with and without urease and nitrification inhibitors) and 3 replications for each treatment.

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An increasing interest has been reported regarding the reintroduction of flax in the Mediterranean region. The aim of this present study was to evaluate the effects of nitrogen (N) fertilization on the performance of flax cv. Everest, under Mediterranean climate conditions.

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Conyza canadensis has been reported to be the most frequent weed species that evolved resistance to glyphosate in various parts of the world. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of environmental conditions (temperature and light) on the expression levels of the EPSPS gene and two major ABC-transporter genes (M10 and M11) on glyphosate susceptible (GS) and glyphosate resistant (GR) horseweed populations, collected from several regions across Greece. Real-time PCR was conducted to determine the expression level of the aforementioned genes when glyphosate was applied at normal (1×; 533 g·a.

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  • Researchers have explored using magnetic fields as an eco-friendly pre-sowing treatment for tomato seeds, aiming to enhance various growth parameters.
  • The study applied pulsed electromagnetic fields to tomato seeds for 0, 5, 10, and 15 minutes and assessed impacts over two years, finding that exposure for 10 and 15 minutes generally yielded the best growth outcomes.
  • Specifically, magnetic field treatments improved overall yield per plant significantly—up to 80.93% higher than controls—though plant height and lycopene levels did not show consistent enhancements.
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Pre-sowing treatment of pulsed electromagnetic fields was used in corn seeds, in both indoor and outdoor conditions, in order to investigate the effect on plant growth and yield. The results of this research showed that pulsed electromagnetic fields can enhance plant characteristics, both under controlled environmental conditions and uncontrolled field conditions. The two varieties responded differently in the duration of magnetic field.

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  • Two pre-sowing techniques were studied for improving cotton seed germination, focusing on priming methods that enhance seedling establishment.
  • Pulsed electromagnetic fields significantly boosted germination rates and early growth, especially beneficial for organic farming where chemical use is restricted.
  • PEG treatment showed inconsistent results compared to controls and is less practical for farmers, while magnetic field treatment significantly increased germination and root development in seeds, achieving an 85% improvement over untreated seeds.
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Objective: Cerebral blood flow tests have increasingly been advocated for the confirmation of brain death (BD). Angiography has been considered the gold standard in the diagnosis of BD but is invasive. We validated transcranial color Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) to confirm BD by comparing it to angiography.

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Windsurfing is a popular sport and has recently become an Olympic event. As an open-air water activity that requires the participant to be in perfect physical condition, windsurfers may be prone to accidents when certain basic rules or procedures are violated. The current study monitored severe injuries due to windsurfing over a period of 12 months in the Aegean Sea in Greece.

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The lack of expression of certain components involved in cell adhesion and migration is believed to contribute to endometrial dysfunction and implantation failure. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether luteal phase endometrium in women with unexplained infertility differs, with respect to specific extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, from endometrium of normal fertile women. A panel of monoclonal antibodies to collagen type IV, fibronectin and laminin was used to characterize the localization of ECM components in the different endometrial compartments.

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Objective: To evaluate the place of ultrasound-directed transvaginal transmyometrial ET in a protocol using both the transcervical and transmyometrial routes in a step-wise fashion.

Design: A prospective descriptive clinical study.

Setting: A university-based assisted conception unit.

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Since the early days of human in-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, rest in bed for hours immediately following the transfer has been advocated and widely practised. However, there is no scientific validation for this practice which is both time-consuming for the patient and increases space occupancy in the hospital or clinic. We report here on a study of 103 in-vitro fertilization cycles with no bed rest in hospital following the embryo transfer.

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Objectives: To investigate the relationship of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura to adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and study the responses of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura patients to early plasmapheresis.

Design: Case series.

Setting: ICU of a university hospital.

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In a prospective open randomized trial pefloxacin (400 mg, iv, 8-hourly) and imipenem (1 g, iv, 8-hourly) were given for 5-30 days to 35 and 36 ICU patients, respectively, suffering from bronchopneumonia (54) or purulent bronchitis (17). All were spiking high fevers (greater than or equal to 39 degrees C) while 25 and 26 patients in the two groups were under mechanical ventilation. Underlying predisposing disorders, mainly chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, ischaemic heart disease, neurological diseases and traumatic lung injuries, were encountered in almost all.

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