Publications by authors named "E Kurucz"

Giant reed (Arundo donax L.) is one of the most well-studied perennial biomass crops because of its high productivity and potential to store carbon. Yet, little information on controlling weeds in giant reed plantations and their influences on the soil ecosystem is available.

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  • Toxin cargo genes, which help bacteria evolve and adapt, can be transferred between species through phages and have made their way into animal genomes, leading to new adaptations.* -
  • Researchers focused on specific insect species to investigate how these toxin genes are expressed and how they contribute to the immune response against parasitoid wasps.* -
  • Findings indicate that these toxin genes, integrated into the insects' immune systems millions of years ago, play a crucial role in enhancing resistance to parasitoid wasps, highlighting the potential for rapid evolutionary changes in animals.*
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Silkworm rearing activities ceased in the 1970's in several European countries. Attempts on the re-establishment of ecological and sustainable sericulture in Slovenia and Hungary are ongoing. The aim of the study was to assess the usability of locally adapted mulberry genotypes for sericulture and to estimate connections between leaf compound and silkworm performance parameters.

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Multinucleated giant hemocytes (MGHs) represent a novel type of blood cell in insects that participate in a highly efficient immune response against parasitoid wasps involving isolation and killing of the parasite. Previously, we showed that circulating MGHs have high motility and the interaction with the parasitoid rapidly triggers encapsulation. However, structural and molecular mechanisms behind these processes remained elusive.

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Single-cell mass cytometry (SCMC) combines features of traditional flow cytometry (i.e., fluorescence-activated cell sorting) with mass spectrometry, making it possible to measure several parameters at the single-cell level for a complex analysis of biological regulatory mechanisms.

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