221 results match your criteria: "Louisiana State University AgCenter[Affiliation]"

Ice-Crystal-Templated "Accordion-Like" Cellulose Nanofiber/MXene Composite Aerogels for Sensitive Wearable Pressure Sensors.

ACS Sustain Chem Eng

February 2023

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, United States.

Exfoliated MXene nanosheets are integrated with cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) to form composite aerogels with high electric conductivity. The combination of CNFs and MXene nanosheets forms a unique "accordion-like" hierarchical architecture with MXene-CNF pillared layers through ice-crystal templating. Benefiting from the special "layer-strut" structure, the MXene/CNF composite aerogels have low density (50 mg/cm), excellent compressibility and recoverability, as well as superior fatigue resistance (up to 1000 cycles).

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In recent years, nanocellulose-based bioinorganic nanohybrids have been exploited in numerous applications due to their unique nanostructure, excellent catalytic properties, and good biocompatibility. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the simple and effective synthesis of graphene/cellulose (RGO/CNC) matrix-supported platinum nanoparticles (Pt NPs) for nonenzymatic electrochemical glucose sensing. The Pt/RGO/CNC nanohybrid presented a porous network structure, in which Pt NPs, RGO, and CNCs were integrated well.

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Evaluation of Photosynthetic Efficiency in Photorespiratory Mutants by Chlorophyll Fluorescence Analysis.

J Vis Exp

December 2022

Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University; Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Louisiana State University AgCenter;

Article Synopsis
  • * Traditional research on plant metabolism often occurs in controlled settings, which may not accurately reflect how plants respond to environmental stressors that affect photosynthetic efficiency.
  • * A new fast screening method using chlorophyll fluorescence analysis helps identify genes involved in photorespiration by monitoring how abiotic stress impacts photosynthetic efficiency in Arabidopsis thaliana mutants.
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Acute toxicity of atrazine, alachlor, and chlorpyrifos mixtures to honey bees.

Pestic Biochem Physiol

November 2022

Department of Entomology, Louisiana State University AgCenter, Baton Rouge, LA, USA; Department of Entomology and Nematology, Emerging Pathogens Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32610, USA. Electronic address:

The acute toxicity of chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos-oxon (organophosphorothioate insecticides) was examined alone and in combination with atrazine (triazine herbicide) and alachlor (chloroacetanilide herbicide) to honey bees (Apis mellifera). Atrazine and alachlor were observed to not be acutely toxic to bees at doses up to 10 and 4 μg per bee, respectively. However, atrazine significantly increased chlorpyrifos toxicity by 3-fold while reducing chlorpyrifos-oxon toxicity by 1.

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Polysaccharide materials, including bagasse cellulose nanocrystals (BCNCs), chitosan nanofibers (ChNFs), and sodium alginate (SA), were blended with oregano essential oil (OEO) to make single- and multi-polysaccharide edible coating suspensions. The prepared suspensions were spray-coated on strawberry surface to form thin films with thickness varying from about 570 to 790 nm for single-polysaccharide coatings and 690-930 nm for multi-polysaccharide coatings. The coatings made with multi-polysaccharide were more effective in inhibiting fungal growth compared with single-polysaccharide coatings.

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Elucidating the Colletotrichum spp. diversity responsible for papaya anthracnose in Brazil.

Fungal Biol

October 2022

Departamento de Agronomia, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil; Rua Dom Manuel de Medeiros, s/n - Dois Irmãos, Recife, PE, 52171-900, Brazil. Electronic address:

Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is among the most important tropical fruits produced in Brazil and is grown in nearly every state. However, several diseases can affect papaya production.

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Background: The cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover (Hemiptera: Aphididae), is a destructive agricultural pest, capable of photosynthate removal and plant virus transmission. Therefore, we aimed to test the antifeedant properties of small-molecule inhibitors of inward rectifier potassium (Kir) channels expressed in insect salivary glands and develop an approach for enabling systemic movement of lipophilic Kir inhibitors.

Results: Two Kir channel inhibitors, VU041 and VU730, reduced the secretory activity of the aphid salivary glands by 3.

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Far more biodiversity exists in Fungi than has been described, or could be described in several lifetimes, given current rates of species discovery. Although this problem is widespread taxonomically, our knowledge of animal-associated fungi is especially lacking. Fungi in the genus are obligate inhabitants of mammal lungs, and they have been detected in a phylogenetically diverse array of species representing many major mammal lineages.

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Long-term changes in avian biomass and functional diversity within disturbed and undisturbed Amazonian rainforest.

Proc Biol Sci

August 2022

Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Manaus, AM, Brazil.

Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifications for ecosystem health and resilience remain unknown. Here, we investigate how the loss of understory birds, in the lowest stratum of the forest, affects avian biomass and functional diversity in the Amazon rainforest. Across approximately 30 years in the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, we used a historical baseline of avian communities to contrast the avian communities in today's primary forest with those in modern disturbed habitat.

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The cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover (Hemiptera: Aphididae), is one of the most destructive agricultural pests due to photosynthate removal and horizontal transmission of plant viruses. Horizontal transmission of plant viruses by aphids occurs during distinct feeding behavioral events, such as probing for non-persistent viruses or phloem feeding for persistent viruses. We employed toxicity bioassays and electrical penetration graph (EPG) methodology to compare toxicity and quantify changes to feeding behavior and toxicity of A.

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Fresh and fresh-cut fruits and vegetables have been associated in several foodborne illness outbreaks. Although investigations from those outbreaks reported that the contamination with pathogenic microorganisms may occur at any point in the farm to fork continuum, effective control strategies are still being widely investigated. In that direction, the concept of hurdle technology involving a sequence of different interventions have been widely explored.

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Aboveground and belowground herbivory can alter host quality and trophic interactions. However, little research has explored the impacts of belowground herbivory on plant virus epidemiology. To understand this interaction in sweetpotato, Ipomoea batatas L.

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Lignin-containing cellulose nanofibers made with microwave-aid green solvent treatment for magnetic fluid stabilization.

Carbohydr Polym

September 2022

Co-Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China. Electronic address:

Lignin-containing cellulose nanofibers (LCNFs), prepared from energy cane bagasse (ECB) using microwave-assisted natural deep eutectic solvent (MW-NADES) pretreatment combined with microfluidization, are utilized as stabilizing agents for magnetic particles (MNPs) in magnetorheological fluids (MRFs). The as-prepared LCNFs helped suspend negatively charged MNPs in MRFs effectively due to the presence of physically entangled network of LCNFs and the electrostatic repulsion between LCNFs and MNPs. Consequently, the presence of LCNFs increased the viscosity, yield stress and dynamic moduli of MRFs within the entire magnetic field range (0-1 T).

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Objectives: Integrating retail and manufacturing enables limitless potential for food businesses, but also creates challenges for navigating within complex food safety regulations. From public health inspectors' (PHIs) perspective, this study aimed (1) to describe the characteristics of crossover businesses in Louisiana, and (2) to evaluate regulation awareness and food safety education needs for business owners and PHIs who inspect crossover businesses.

Methods: A self-administered questionnaire was administered to Louisiana Department of Health PHIs using Qualtrics®.

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Validity of a Market Basket Assessment Tool for Use in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education Healthy Retail Initiatives.

J Nutr Educ Behav

August 2022

Virginia Cooperative Extension Family Nutrition Program, Department of Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.

Objective: To assess the validity of the Market Basket Analysis Tool (MBAT) for food environment quality within various retail environments compared to the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey in Stores (NEMS-S).

Methods: In-store assessments using the MBAT and the NEMS-S on the same day in a given store were conducted in grocery stores, corner stores, pharmacies, and dollar stores in a metropolis, and urban and rural counties across 4 states: Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Virginia. Descriptive statistics, correlations, and ANOVAs were used to assess store location, store type differences, and MBAT and NEMS-S scores.

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Berry fruits are rich in polyphenolic compounds (PCs) and may promote health benefits. Anthocyanin (ACN) concentrations of red raspberry (RR) () extracts were 887.6 ± 262.

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Reducing saliva secretions into the vertebrate host reduces feeding efficacy by most hematophagous arthropods. However, seminal studies suggested saliva is not a prerequisite for blood feeding in Aedes aegypti. To test this paradigm, we manually transected the salivary duct of female A.

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Soil microbes play key roles in ecosystem functioning through processes such as organic matter decomposition, nutrient and carbon cycling, and regulating vegetation structure and productivity. Coastal marshes are situated at the confluence of terrestrial and marine ecosystems; thus, their soils support abundant and diverse microbiota which facilitate globally important biogeochemical processes including nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas fluxes. With coastal marsh ecosystems threatened by relative sea level rise, subsidence, and development, mitigation for the loss of marshes is becoming commonplace.

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Meta-analysis was used to compare yield protection and nematode suppression provided by two seed-applied and two soil-applied nematicides against and on cotton across 3 years and several trial locations in the U.S. Cotton Belt.

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Tropical cyclones are the most powerful storms on earth, causing catastrophic damage to human lives and infrastructure. Hurricanes also cause wildlife mortality when they make landfall, but the severity of these effects is difficult to quantify because data collection is either logistically impossible or deprioritized in the wake of human tragedy. On August 27, 2020, Hurricane Laura made landfall in southwestern Louisiana with maximum sustained winds of 241 kph (150 mph), making it one of the most powerful storms to strike the mainland United States.

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Toxicological analysis of stilbenes against the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda.

Pestic Biochem Physiol

November 2021

Louisiana State University AgCenter, Department of Entomology, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, United States of America. Electronic address:

The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, is a global pest of multiple economically important row crops and the development of resistance to commercially available insecticidal classes has inhibited FAW control. Thus, there is a need to identify chemical scaffolds that can provide inspiration for the development of novel insecticides for FAW management. This study aimed to assess the sensitivity of central neurons and susceptibility of FAW to chloride channel modulators to establish a platform for repurposing existing insecticides or designing new chemicals capable of controlling FAW.

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Transcriptional insights into Cu related tolerance strategies in maize linked to a novel tea-biochar.

Environ Pollut

January 2022

School of Plant, Environment and Soil Sciences, Louisiana State University AgCenter, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • One-third of maize cultivation in Turkey occurs in the fertile Black Sea Region, but yields are impacted by copper (Cu) toxicity from an old mine.
  • Researchers created a biochar from black tea waste to help reduce Cu levels in the soil and enhance maize growth, finding that a 5% biochar application significantly reduced Cu uptake without harming the plants.
  • The tea-derived biochar improved the plants' metabolic responses, increased water efficiency, and enhanced chlorophyll health, showcasing its potential as an effective solution for Cu contamination in agriculture.
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Food insecurity has been undermining the health and well-being of a growing number of older adults in Sub-Saharan Africa. This review aimed to examine the prevalence of food insecurity and the related contributing factors of food insecurity among older adults in Sub-Saharan Africa. We used PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Web of Science Core Collection as our search engines and included 22 articles for data extraction.

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The Molecular Physiology and Toxicology of Inward Rectifier Potassium Channels in Insects.

Annu Rev Entomol

January 2022

Department of Entomology, Louisiana State University AgCenter, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA; email:

Inward rectifier K (Kir) channels have been studied extensively in mammals, where they play critical roles in health and disease. In insects, Kir channels have recently been found to be key regulators of diverse physiological processes in several tissues. The importance of Kir channels in insects has positioned them to serve as emerging targets for the development of insecticides with novel modes of action.

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Understanding patterns of gene flow and population structure is vital for managing threatened and endangered species. The reticulated flatwoods salamander () is an endangered species with a fragmented range; therefore, assessing connectivity and genetic population structure can inform future conservation. Samples collected from breeding sites ( = 5) were used to calculate structure and gene flow using three marker types: single nucleotide polymorphisms isolated from potential immune genes (SNPs), nuclear data from the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), and the mitochondrial control region.

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