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Mountain dairy cattle farming systems are pivotal for the economy, as well as for social and environmental aspects. They significantly contribute to rural development, which is currently strongly prioritized in the common European Union agricultural policy; at the same time, they are also increasingly criticized for having a relatively high environmental impact (such as greenhouse gas emissions) per kilogram of product. Consequently, the aim of this study was to assess and compare the environmental efficiency of 2 common alpine dairy farming systems, with a focus on the effects of grazing, considering the seasonal variability in feeding at the individual cow level and farm management over a 3-yr period.

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  • Energy-dispersive Laue diffraction (EDLD) is used to analyze the crystalline structure of dental enamel, focusing on how specific salivary peptides (statherin and histatin-1) affect demineralization processes.
  • Three groups of healthy incisors were studied: a control group and two groups pre-treated with salivary peptides before being demineralized, allowing for a comparison of enamel texture.
  • The study found that peptide-treated samples exhibited greater texture variations and multiple orientation populations of hydroxyapatite crystals, highlighting the potential of EDLD for detailed analysis in dental research.
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Efficient Expression of Functionally Active Aflibercept with Designed N-glycans.

Antibodies (Basel)

April 2024

Institute of Plant Biotechnology and Cell Biology, Department of Applied Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences BOKU Vienna, 1190 Vienna, Austria.

Aflibercept is a therapeutic recombinant fusion protein comprising extracellular domains of human vascular endothelial growth factor receptors (VEGFRs) and IgG1-Fc. It is a highly glycosylated protein with five N-glycosylation sites that might impact it structurally and/or functionally. Aflibercept is produced in mammalian cells and exhibits large glycan heterogeneity, which hampers glycan-associated investigations.

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  • Forest disturbances due to climate change and management practices are impacting the carbon sink capacity of forests; this study focuses on quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) losses globally due to these disturbances from 1983 to 2022.
  • A comprehensive analysis of 927 field observations found that disturbances like wildfires, windstorms, harvesting, and insect infestations can lead to significant SOC losses, especially in cold-climate forests with high organic matter.
  • The study concludes that greater initial SOC storage correlates with larger SOC losses post-disturbance, emphasizing the need to include disturbance impacts in accurate forest carbon budget assessments.
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In recent years, machine learning (ML) algorithms have gained substantial recognition for ecological modeling across various temporal and spatial scales. However, little evaluation has been conducted for the prediction of soil organic carbon (SOC) on small data sets commonly inherent to long-term soil ecological research. In this context, the performance of ML algorithms for SOC prediction has never been tested against traditional process-based modeling approaches.

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Fatigue properties of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and multiwall carbon nanotube (CNT) reinforced PEEK were investigated with the ultrasonic fatigue testing method. Lifetimes were measured in the high and very high cycle fatigue regime at resonance frequency 19 kHz and load ratio R = -1. Pulse-pause loading served to avoid specimen self-heating and led to effective cycling frequencies in the range from several hundred Hz to about two kHz.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the most prominent type of adult stem cells for clinical applications. Three-dimensional (3D) cultivation of MSCs in biomimetic hydrogels provides a more physiologically relevant cultivation microenvironment for testing and modeling, thus overcoming the limitations of traditional planar cultivation methods. Cellulose nanofibers are an excellent candidate biomaterial for synthesis of hydrogels for this application, due to their biocompatibility, tunable properties, availability, and low cost.

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Background: Serological tests are widely used in various medical disciplines for diagnostic and monitoring purposes. Unfortunately, the sensitivity and specificity of test systems are often poor, leaving room for false-positive and false-negative results. However, conventional methods were used to increase specificity and decrease sensitivity and vice versa.

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Despite substantial reductions in anthropogenic emissions of nitrogen oxides (NO ) and non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) in Austria over the 30 year time period 1990-2019, summertime surface ozone (O) concentrations still exceed frequently and over wide areas the ozone maximum 8 hour mean target value for the protection of human health. We present a detailed analysis of observations of O and NO to (1) disentangle the main processes propelling O formation such as precursor emissions and meteorology and (2) quantify the impact of NO reductions and (3) estimate the effect of climate warming. The temperature sensitivity of surface O production is assessed separately for NO and VOC limited regimes.

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Objectives: Austria, and particularly its westernmost federal state Vorarlberg, developed an extremely high incidence rate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare workers (HCWs) worldwide are known to have an increased risk of contracting the disease within the working environment and, therefore, the seroprevalence in this population is of particular interest. We thus aimed to analyse SARS-CoV-2-specific antibody dynamics in Vorarlberg HCWs.

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Accelerating Mountain Forest Dynamics in the Alps.

Ecosystems

July 2021

Ecosystem Dynamics and Forest Management Group, School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, 85354 Freising, Germany.

Unlabelled: Climate change alters forest development pathways, with consequences for ecosystem services and biodiversity. As the rate of warming increases, ecosystem change is expected to accelerate. However, ecosystem dynamics can have many causes unrelated to climate (for example, disturbance and stand development legacies).

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Bacteria forming biofilms at oil-water interfaces have diverse metabolism, they use hydrocarbons as a carbon and energy source. Kombucha is a fermented drink obtained from a complex symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast, where acetic acid bacteria present in kombucha use sugars as a carbon source to produce cellulosic biofilms. We hypothesize that in kombucha can adsorb to and use hydrocarbons as the sole energy source to produce cellulosic biofilms.

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Alginate Core-Shell Capsules for 3D Cultivation of Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells.

Bioengineering (Basel)

February 2022

Institute of Cell and Tissue Culture Technologies, Department of Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences BOKU Vienna, 1190 Vienna, Austria.

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are primary candidates in tissue engineering and stem cell therapies due to their intriguing regenerative and immunomodulatory potential. Their ability to self-assemble into three-dimensional (3D) aggregates further improves some of their therapeutic properties, e.g.

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Yeasts are ubiquitous in temperate forests. While this broad habitat is well-defined, the yeasts inhabiting it and their life cycles, niches, and contributions to ecosystem functioning are less understood. Yeasts are present on nearly all sampled substrates in temperate forests worldwide.

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Yeast-based reference materials for quantitative metabolomics.

Anal Bioanal Chem

June 2022

Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, Waehringer Str. 38, 1090, Vienna, Austria.

We introduce a new concept of yeast-derived biological matrix reference material for metabolomics research relying on in vivo synthesis of a defined biomass, standardized extraction followed by absolute quantification with isotope dilution. The yeast Pichia pastoris was grown using full control- and online monitoring fed-batch fermentations followed by fast cold methanol quenching and boiling ethanol extraction. Dried extracts served for the quantification campaign.

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Non-target analysis (NTA) employing high-resolution mass spectrometry is a commonly applied approach for the detection of novel chemicals of emerging concern in complex environmental samples. NTA typically results in large and information-rich datasets that require computer aided (ideally automated) strategies for their processing and interpretation. Such strategies do however raise the challenge of reproducibility between and within different processing workflows.

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  • Industrialized countries need to reduce carbon emissions to manage global warming, and this can be done by using resources more efficiently.
  • A study on Austria from 2000 to 2015 explored if being more resource-efficient really helps cut down emissions, but it found that sometimes it can actually lead to more emissions.
  • To lower their carbon footprint, Austria should either use less of the things that cause emissions or make the things they import in a way that's better for the environment.
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Ongoing intensification and fragmentation of European agricultural landscapes dramatically reduce biodiversity and associated functions. Enhancing perennial noncrop areas holds great potential to support ecosystem services such as ant-mediated pest control.To study the potential of newly established grassland strips to enhance ant diversity and associated functions, we used hand collection data and predation experiments to investigate differences in (a) ant community composition and (b) biocontrol-related functional traits, and (c) natural pest control across habitats in cereal fields, old grasslands, and new grassland transects of three years of age.

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  • Understanding forest functioning, structure, and diversity is complex, but advancements in data collection and modeling are helping to bridge this gap.
  • Different forest modeling communities have evolved their approaches, using simulation models to explore forest dynamics over various scales, which offers insights beyond typical field studies.
  • The paper highlights three modeling approaches, discusses their evolution, presents applications in key ecological issues, and identifies ten critical questions for future research using these models.
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Background: Antibody tests are essential tools to investigate humoral immunity following SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination. While first-generation antibody tests have primarily provided qualitative results, accurate seroprevalence studies and tracking of antibody levels over time require highly specific, sensitive and quantitative test setups.

Methods: We have developed two quantitative, easy-to-implement SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests, based on the spike receptor binding domain and the nucleocapsid protein.

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  • Bark beetle outbreaks have become more frequent and intense globally, largely due to climate change, impacting future forest development.
  • A study in the Bavarian Forest National Park revealed that while these disturbances increased tree diversity, they also reduced structural diversity within stands, which can influence future beetle activity.
  • Overall, the disturbances caused by bark beetles may help reduce future outbreaks by as much as 67%, but this reduction is not enough to counteract the significant increase in disturbance driven by climate change.
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Functional packaging of seeds.

New Phytol

June 2021

Department of Nanobiotechnology, Institute of Biophysics, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna, Muthgasse 11/II, Vienna, 1900, Austria.

The encapsulation of seeds in hard coats and fruit walls (pericarp layers) fulfils protective and dispersal functions in many plant families. In angiosperms, packaging structures possess a remarkable range of different morphologies and functionalities, as illustrated by thermo and hygro-responsive seed pods and appendages, as well as mechanically strong and water-impermeable shells. Key to these different functionalities are characteristic structural arrangements and chemical modifications of the underlying sclerenchymatous tissues.

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  • The study reviews simulation models that assess the resilience of forest ecosystems to global changes, covering literature from 1994 to 2019 on diverse modeling approaches.
  • It identifies gaps in how well these models incorporate crucial resilience mechanisms, with only 34 to 46% explicitly simulating important processes like regeneration and soil dynamics.
  • The findings emphasize the need for updated models that better align with theoretical and empirical understandings of forest resilience amidst rapid environmental changes.
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