54 results match your criteria: "Estonian Agricultural University[Affiliation]"
Pest Manag Sci
November 2007
Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian Agricultural University, Kreutzwaldi 1, 51014, Tartu, Estonia.
Background: Cruciferous oil-bearing crops have gained in importance worldwide. The expansion of the growing area of these crops has caused a proliferation of pests. Exposure to organophosphate, carbamate and pyrethroid insecticides has been associated with bee poisoning in food crops.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Rec
August 2006
Institute of Animal Science, Estonian Agricultural University, Kreutzwaldi 1, 51014 Tartu, Estonia.
A total of 167 sheep belonging to the Estonian whiteheaded mutton, Estonian blackheaded mutton, Lithuanian coarsewool native, Lithuanian blackface and Latvian darkheaded mutton breeds, and a population of sheep kept isolated on the Estonian island of Ruhnu, were sequence-analysed for polymorphisms in the prion protein (PrP) gene, to determine their genotype and the allele frequencies of polymorphisms in PrP known to confer resistance to scrapie. A 939 base pair fragment of exon 3 from the PrP gene was amplified by pcr and analysed by direct sequencing. For animals showing polymorphism at two nucleotide positions, both haplotypes of these double-heterozygous genotypes were further verified by pcr cloning and sequence analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotosynth Res
June 2006
Division of Plant Physiology, Institute of Agriculture and Environment, Estonian Agricultural University, 76902 Harku, Estonia.
Oxygen may enhance CO2-saturated photosynthesis in intact leaves, which display the Warburg effect when illuminated at the current atmospheric level of CO2 and O2, of about 350 microl l(-1) and 21%, respectively. The magnitude of the stimulation depends on irradiance. The K(M)(O2) of the stimulation is 128 microM (10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBovine in vitro matured oocytes were inseminated with frozen-thawed spermatozoa prepared by A) swim-up through Fert-TALP supplemented with hyaluronic acid (HYA, 1 mg/ml), heparin (5.0 microg/ml) and bovine serum albumin (BSA, 6 mg/ml) or B) washing by centrifugation in modified Brackett-Oliphant medium (mBO) supplemented with 10 mM caffeine-sodium benzoate. For Method A, in vitro fertilization (IVF) was performed in Fert-TALP supplemented with 6 mg/ml BSA, 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFunct Plant Biol
January 2006
Institute of Botany and Ecology, University of Tartu, Lai 40, Tartu 51005, Estonia.
The seasonal course of maximum hydraulic conductance of leaf laminae (K ) of shoots correlated strongly with the seasonal course of the maximum hydraulic conductance of leaf laminae of HgCl-treated shoots (K ), and with the seasonal course of the difference (dK ) between K and K . However, it did not correlate strongly with the seasonal course of the hydraulic conductance of stem and petioles of the shoot (K ) in six temperate deciduous tree species. The species ranked according to K as follows: Populus tremula L.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWaste Manag Res
December 2005
Estonian Agricultural University, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Estonia.
Until recent years, waste oil and oil-contaminated waters commonly ended up in landfills. At some dump sites, ponds of oily liquids and leachate were formed. To remediate such ponds, an interdisciplinary approach is now required, keeping costs at an affordable level, particularly in countries with changing economies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHist Philos Life Sci
January 2006
Institute of Zoology and Botany, 51005 Estonian Agricultural University Veski st. 4, Tartu, Estonia.
In 1828 Karl Ernst von Baer (1792-1876) published his seminal Uber Entwickelungsgeschichte der Thiere. Beobachtung und Reflexion. In the preface he announced that a second volume with one copper plate would be finished 'in a few weeks'.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnim Reprod Sci
September 2006
Department of Reproductive Biology, Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Estonian Agricultural University, 46 Kreutzwaldi St., 51006 Tartu, Estonia.
The numbers of spermatozoa per insemination and the site of semen deposition in the uterine horn appear to interact to influence pregnancy rate. In two experiments, the effect of a single low dose (2 x 10(6) spermatozoa) intracornual insemination (LD-ICI) on bovine pregnancy rate was compared with that of intracornual (SD-ICI) and conventional (SD-AI) inseminations of 40 x 10(6) spermatozoa. In Experiment 1, 157 cows were treated twice with PGF(2)alpha at a 14-day interval and inseminated at a fixed time (80-82 h) after the second PGF(2)alpha injection using LD-ICI (n=44), SD-ICI (n=61) or SD-AI (n=52).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Bot
November 2005
Department of Botany, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian Agricultural University, 181 Riia str., 51014 Tartu, Estonia.
Background And Aims: The phylogenetic relationships among 27 vetch species belonging to the subgenus Cracca of the genus Vicia were studied in comparison with three species of Lathyrus section Lathyrus on the basis of isozyme variation.
Methods: Isozymes encoded by 15 putative loci of ten enzymes were resolved by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and isozyme variation was analysed by using parsimony and neighbour-joining methods.
Key Results: The analyses revealed 63 parsimony-informative and 36 species-specific orthozymes.
Tree Physiol
November 2005
Estonian Agricultural University, Department of Silviculture, Tartu, Estonia.
Leaf hydraulic conductance (K(leaf)) and several characteristics of hydraulic architecture and physiology were measured during the first 10 weeks of leaf ontogeny in Populus tremula L. saplings growing under control, mild water deficit or elevated temperature conditions. During the initial 3 weeks of leaf ontogeny, most measured characteristics rapidly increased.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFunct Plant Biol
August 2005
School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8020, New Zealand.
Many arid and saline habitat species possess sparse canopies with cylindrical foliage that is considered relatively invariable along environmental gradients. However, even in sparse canopies strong gradients of light develop between the canopy top and bottom. We studied structural and photosynthetic acclimation to within-canopy light gradient in Casuarina glauca Sieb.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Nat Prod
June 2005
Laboratory of Ecochemistry, Estonian Agricultural University, Tartu.
Three nepetalactones were isolated from Nepeta racemosa (mussinii) by traditional methods. An improved method was developed to isolate nepetalactones from N. faassénii.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTree Physiol
July 2005
Forest Research Institute, Estonian Agricultural University, Kreutzwaldi 5, 51014, Tartu, Estonia.
We developed a basal area growth model for recovery of advance growth of Norway spruce trees after clear-cutting. Stem diameter growth at ground level and needle-mass characteristics were measured on permanent sample plots in Estonia. Both tree ring analysis (destructive sampling on one sample plot) and yearly repeated measurement data (two plots) were used to quantify advance growth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWater Sci Technol
August 2005
Institute of Zoology and Botany, Estonian Agricultural University, Võrtsjärv Limnological Station, 61101 Rannu, Tartumaa, Estonia.
Lake Peipsi (3555 km2, mean depth 7.1 m) located on the border of Estonia and Russia is the largest transboundary lake in Europe. L.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Exp Biol Med
August 2004
Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Tartu University; Estonian Agricultural University, Tartu.
We studied the dynamics of immune reactions to trekrezan in mouse pups after vaccination of adult mice during pregnancy and mouse pups at different terms after birth with Salmonella typhimurium 34-96. The preparation modulated activity of the immune system and stimulated antibody production in the pre- and postnatal period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Insect Physiol
November 2004
Estonian Agricultural University, Institute of Plant Protection, 64 Kreutzwaldi Street, 51014 Tartu, Estonia.
Antennal gustatory sensilla of the ground beetle Pterostichus aethiops (Pz., 1797) (Coleoptera, Carabidae) respond to salts, the three sensory cells, A-, B- and C-cells, producing action potentials that are distinguished by differences in their shape, amplitude, duration and polarity of spikes. The B-cell (salt cell) was highly sensitive to both ionic composition and concentration of the tested nine salt solutions showing phasic-tonic type of reaction with a pronounced phasic component.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Vet Scand
December 2004
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Estonian Agricultural University, Tartu, Estonia.
The standard procedure for assessing the breeding potential of a stallion includes the parameter total number of spermatozoa classified as morphologically normal. This study investigated sperm morphology of fresh semen in randomly chosen Estonian (E, n = 8) and Tori (T, n = 7) breed stallions with proven fertility. Two ejaculates were examined from each stallion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFEMS Microbiol Ecol
October 2004
Võrtsjärv Limnological Station, Institute of Zoology and Botany, Estonian Agricultural University, Rannu, Tartumaa 61101, Estonia.
Lake Võrtsjärv (270 km2, mean depth 2.8 m, Estonia) is an eutrophic and turbid lake (Secchi depth 0.5-1 m) with a high nutrient load (total nitrogen 1-2 mg N l(-1), total phosphorus approximately 50 microg P l(-1)) leading to a highly productive phytoplankton population (average chlorophyll a concentration 24 microg l(-1)).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurvival selection against individuals of inferior quality (measured as breeding success) has been proposed to account for the increase in average reproductive success with advancing age in presenescent birds. This so-called selection hypothesis relies on quality-dependent survival. In the present breeding performance study of common gulls, Larus canus, this assumption was not verified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Plant Physiol
May 2004
Institute of Experimental Biology at the Estonian Agricultural University, Institud tee 11, 76902 Harku, Estonia.
Acclimation of 25 degrees C-grown Arabidopsis thaliana at 5 degrees C resulted in a marked increase of leaf respiration in darkness (Rd) measured at 5 degrees C. Rd was particularly high in leaves developed at 5 degrees C. Leaf respiration (non-photorespiratory intracellular decarboxylation) in the light (Rl) also increased during cold acclimation, but less so than did Rd.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHereditas
August 2004
Institute of Experimental Biology, Estonian Agricultural University, Harku, Estonia.
The regeneration potential of three major Estonian barley cultivars was tested and compared to that of the Finnish cultivar Kymppi. Two different regeneration systems were used. The first was characterized by the high maltose concentration (60 g l(-1)) and by the use of 2,4D together with two different combinations of amino acids in the callus induction medium followed by the regeneration medium containing BAP (2 mg l(-1)) and 2,4D (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Vet Scand
May 2004
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Unit of Veterinary Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Estonian Agricultural University, Tartu, Estonia.
Early postpartum (6 weeks) ovarian activity, hormonal profiles, uterine involution, uterine infections, serum electrolytes, glucose, milk acetoacetate and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels were studied in 2 Estonian high producing dairy herd with annual milk production of 7688 (Farm A) and 9425 (Farm B). From each farm 10 cows, with normal calving performance were used. Blood samples for the hormonal (PGF2alpha-metabolite, progesterone) analyses were withdrawn.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTheriogenology
October 2003
Department of Reproductive Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Estonian Agricultural University, 46 Kreutzwaldi St, 51006 Tartu, Estonia.
The aim of the study was to determine the efficiency of single fixed time deep intracornual insemination using 2 x 10(6) spermatozoa compared with single standard dose deep intracornual insemination and single and dual standard dose (40 x 10(6)) uterine body (conventional) insemination in heifers at synchronized estrus. Estrus was synchronized in 275 virgin heifers by administration of two doses of PGF(2)alpha 14 days apart. Deep intracornual inseminations with low (ICI-LD1, n=102) and standard (ICI-SD1, n=56) dose of semen and the single standard dose conventional inseminations (AI-SD1, n=66) were performed 80-82 h after the second PGF(2)alpha treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiophys Chem
June 2003
Institute of Experimental Biology, Estonian Agricultural University, 76902, Harku, Estonia.
It is shown that component analysis could be applied to study the UV difference spectra of cytidine oligomers and hairpin oligonucleotides with cytidines in the loop region in order to account for the melting and titration results in terms of cytidine stacking and protonation. Upon acid titration, the dC(10) oligomer undergoes cooperative conformational transition at pH 6.3 accompanied by protonation and formation of the i-structure with half of the residues protonated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Monit Assess
July 2003
Department of Ecophysiology, Forest Research Institute, Estonian Agricultural University, Viljandi mnt. 18b, Tallinn, Estonia.
To study the impact of air pollution on the growth and elemental composition of conifers, 5 sample plots were established at different distances and directions from the Estonian Power Plant (Northeast Estonia) in 1999-2000. The selected stands were 75-80(85)-yr-old parts (0.05 ha) of (Oxalis)-Myrtillus site type forest of 0.
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