Publications by authors named "Vogel-Mikus Katarina"

The study investigated the methane production efficiency in a semi-continuous laboratory experiment with periodic feeding of wastewater sludge (WWS) as primary substrate and addition of whey (CW) and cow manure (CM). The short-term behavior of a real-scale anaerobic digester with WWS and the methane production improvements with different feeding mixtures of WWS, CW and CM were addressed. Gradual addition of CW to WWS (WWS:CW:CM = 70:20:0 to 70:55:0) increased the average daily methane production to 48.

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Phenols, and especially their nitrated analogues, are ubiquitous pollutants and known carcinogens which have already been linked to forest decline. Although nitrophenols have been widely recognized as harmful to different aquatic and terrestrial organisms, we could not find any literature assessing their toxicity to terrestrial plants. Maize (monocot) and sunflower (dicot) were exposed to phenolic pollutants, guaiacol (GUA) and 4-nitroguaiacol (4NG), through a hydroponics system under controlled conditions in a growth chamber.

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Cold plasma (CP) has a great potential for decontamination or improvement of grain germination. However, disputing results have been reported, as plasma treatment can affect species and varieties of grains in different ways. The differences may be due to the chemical composition of grain pericarps, the structure of the grains and metabolic response mechanisms.

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Fungi are the leading cause of plant diseases worldwide and are responsible for enormous agricultural and industrial losses on a global scale. Cold plasma (CP) is a potential tool for eliminating or inactivating fungal contaminants from biological material such as seeds and grains. This study used a low-pressure radiofrequency CP system with oxygen as the feed gas to test the decontamination efficacy of different genera and species commonly colonising buckwheat grains.

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  • Biofortification of edible produce like sprouts can help alleviate element deficiencies in humans by increasing nutrient content through methods such as soaking grains in mineral-rich solutions.
  • Cold plasma treatment enhances the wettability and water uptake of grains, which may help improve the absorption of essential elements.
  • In studies with common buckwheat grains, while grain-priming significantly increased zinc levels in sprout shoots, cold plasma pre-treatment did not enhance zinc concentration and actually resulted in a decrease compared to primed-only grains, highlighting the need for further research on optimizing these treatments.
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Olive tree (Olea europaea L.) leaves have recently been recognised as a valuable source in cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry as well as in preparation of health-supporting beverages. Little is known about the element composition of olive leaves and almost nothing about tissue-specific allocation of elements.

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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) exhibit great potential in heavy-metal immobilization in semi-aquatic habitats. Under high heavy-metal stress, however, the role of AMF is limited, and the detoxification mechanism of AMF in heavy metals' stabilization remains unclear. This study investigated the effects of AMF on a wetland plant (Iris pseudacorus) and chromium (Cr) immobilization at different water depths in semi-aquatic habitats with biochar addition.

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  • Cold plasma (CP) technology is a new method in agriculture that enhances the surface properties of seeds, potentially improving their germination and crop yields.
  • The study tested wheat seeds using direct (glow) and indirect (afterglow) low-pressure radio-frequency oxygen plasma, analyzing changes in seed surface chemistry and morphology through various advanced techniques.
  • Results showed that prolonged direct CP treatment increased seed surface roughness and functionalization but slowed germination, reduced α-amylase activity, and negatively affected seedling root development.
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This study was undertaken to determine the effect of potassium silicate (KSiO) on the physiological and growth characteristics and elemental composition of barley plants. Hydroponically grown barley ( L.) var.

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Buckwheat is an alternative crop known for its many beneficial effects on our health. Fungi are an important cause of plant diseases and food spoilage, often posing a threat to humans and animals. This study reports the effects of low-pressure cold plasma treatment on decontamination and germination of common (CB) and Tartary buckwheat (TB) grains.

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In plants, the response to stress, such as salinity, pathogen attack, drought, high concentration of metals, hyperthermia, and hypothermia, is usually accompanied by potassium ion (K) leakage from the cytosol to the cell wall, mediated by plasma membrane cation conductivity. Stress-induced electrolyte leakage co-occurs with accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and calcium ions (Ca) and often results in programmed cell death (PCD). The development of X-ray and mass spectrometry (MS) based imaging techniques has enabled insight into the spatial tissue and cell-specific redistribution of major and trace elements during the stress response.

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Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerprint to determine substance intake of an individual, which can be useful in forensic studies. The cocaine concentration profile along the growth axis of hair indicates the time evolution of the metabolic incorporation of cocaine usage.

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  • Microalgae dietary supplements are nutrient-rich but often lack proper oversight, leading to issues like misbranding and misleading claims.
  • The study analyzed the nutritional content of these supplements in Slovenia, finding they provide good sources of calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and selenium, but iron bioavailability is low.
  • It highlighted significant variations in nutrient content due to additives and revealed a concerning 86.7% of products had incorrect elemental declarations, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations in the supplement industry.
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  • * Research conducted on sludge samples from four wastewater treatment plants in Chihuahua, Mexico revealed the presence of Ti particles primarily as TiO, with sizes from 40 nm to several hundred nm, identifying key forms like anatase and rutile.
  • * The finding that most smaller TiO-NPs are predominantly anatase raises concerns about their potential reactivity and toxicity in agricultural systems, warranting further investigation.
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Due to climate change, plants are being more adversely affected by heatwaves, floods, droughts, and increased temperatures and UV radiation. This review focuses on enhanced UV-B radiation and drought, and mitigation of their adverse effects through silicon addition. Studies on UV-B stress and addition of silicon or silicon nanoparticles have been reported for crop plants including rice, wheat, and soybean.

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In view of the ever-growing human population and global environmental crisis, new technologies are emerging in all fields of our life. In the last two decades, the development of cold plasma (CP) technology has offered a promising and environmentally friendly solution for addressing global food security problems. Besides many positive effects, such as promoting seed germination, plant growth, and development, CP can also serve as a surface sterilizing agent.

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  • The study investigated the role of 1,8-dihydroxy naphthalene (DHN) melanin in helping two types of dark septate endophytes (DSE) tolerate cadmium (Cd), finding that a higher melanin content in Cad#148 correlated with better tolerance compared to Cad#149.
  • Both isolates showed reduced melanin synthesis when exposed to Cd, and using tricyclazole to inhibit melanin synthesis decreased growth in Cad#148 but not in Cad#149, indicating different tolerance mechanisms.
  • Cd was mostly bound to oxygen and sulfur ligands in the fungi, and tricyclazole changed the binding environment, suggesting that DHN-melanin plays a significant role in Cd tolerance by immobil
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Regional iron accumulation and α-synuclein (α-syn) spreading pathology within the central nervous system are common pathological findings in Parkinson's disease (PD). Whereas iron is known to bind to α-syn, facilitating its aggregation and regulating α-syn expression, it remains unclear if and how iron also modulates α-syn spreading. To elucidate the influence of iron on the propagation of α-syn pathology, we investigated α-syn spreading after stereotactic injection of α-syn preformed fibrils (PFFs) into the striatum of mouse brains after neonatal brain iron enrichment.

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  • Crop seeds often get contaminated with fungi that can lead to diseases or produce harmful toxins, affecting their use for planting, food, or feed.
  • Researchers examined the impact of cold plasma (CP) treatment on seed germination and the presence of fungi in common and Tartary buckwheat.
  • The study found that while CP effectively reduced fungal frequency and diversity after specific treatment times, longer treatments negatively affected seed germination, suggesting CP is suitable for postharvest applications but not for preparing seeds for planting.
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Magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) are essential mineral nutrients poorly supplied in many human food systems. In grazing livestock, Mg and Ca deficiencies are costly welfare issues. Here, we report a Brassica rapa loss-of-function schengen3 (sgn3) mutant, braA.

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Nonthermal plasma (NTP), or cold plasma, has shown many advantages in the agriculture sector as it enables removal of pesticides and contaminants from the seed surface, increases shelf life of crops, improves germination and resistance to abiotic stress. Recent studies show that plasma treatment indeed offers unique and environmentally friendly processing of different seeds, such as wheat, beans, corn, soybeans, barley, peanuts, rice and , which could reduce the use of agricultural chemicals and has a high potential in ecological farming. This review covers the main concepts and underlying principles of plasma treatment techniques and their interaction with seeds.

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Common buckwheat ( Moench) and Tartary buckwheat ( (L.) Gaertn.) are sources of many bioactive compounds, such as rutin, quercetin, emodin, fagopyrin and other (poly)phenolics.

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Breeding and engineering of biofortified crops will benefit from a better understanding of bottlenecks controlling micronutrient loading within the seeds. However, few studies have addressed the changes in micronutrient concentrations, localization, and speciation occurring over time. Therefore, we studied spatial patterns of zinc and iron accumulation during grain development in two barley lines with contrasting grain zinc concentrations.

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Common buckwheat ( Moench) is a robust plant with high resistance to different environmental constraints. It contains high levels of calcium oxalate (CaOx) druse crystals, although their role remains obscure. The objective was to examine the effects of water shortage on plant biomass partition and leaf traits and formation of CaOx druse crystals in common buckwheat.

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