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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37883399/artificial-turf-increases-the-physical-demand-of-soccer-by-heightening-match-running-performance-compared-with-natural-grass
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Toni Modric, Michael Esco, Sandro Perkovic, Zlatko Basic, Sime Versic, Ryland Morgans, Damir Sekulic
Modric, T, Esco, M, Perkovic, S, Basic, Z, Versic, S, Morgans, R, and Sekulic, D. Artificial turf increases the physical demand of soccer by heightening match running performance compared with natural grass. J Strength Cond Res 37(11): 2222-2228, 2023-This study aimed to determine differences in match running performance (MRP) of elite soccer players (n = 31) during matches played on artificial turf (AT) and natural grass (NG). The players' MRP (AT; 131 observations, NG; 135 observations) were collected during official matches (n = 32) using global positioning system and classified according to their playing positions as central defenders, central midfielders, fullbacks, forwards, and wingers...
November 1, 2023: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37810388/methylome-changes-in-lolium-perenne-associated-with-long-term-colonisation-by-the-endophytic-fungus-epichlo%C3%A3-sp-lp-tg-3-strain-ar37
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Flavia Pilar Forte, Marta Malinowska, Istvan Nagy, Jan Schmid, Paul Dijkwel, David E Hume, Richard D Johnson, Wayne R Simpson, Torben Asp
Epichloë spp. often form mutualistic interactions with cool-season grasses, such as Lolium perenne . However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this interaction remain poorly understood. In this study, we employed reduced representation bisulfite sequencing method (epiGBS) to investigate the impact of the Epichloë sp. Lp TG-3 strain AR37 on the methylome of L. perenne across multiple grass generations and under drought stress conditions. Our results showed that the presence of the endophyte leads to a decrease in DNA methylation across genomic features, with differentially methylated regions primarily located in intergenic regions and CHH contexts...
2023: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37779521/validation-of-ai-based-software-for-objectification-of-conjunctival-provocation-test
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Yury Yarin, Alexandra Kalaitzidou, Kira Bodrova, Ralph Mösges, Yannis Kalaidzidis
BACKGROUND: Provocation tests are widely used in allergology to objectively reveal patients' sensitivity to specific allergens. The objective quantification of an allergic reaction is a crucial characteristic of these tests. Because of the absence of objective quantitative measurements, the conjunctival provocation test (CPT) is a less frequently used method despite its sensitivity and simplicity. OBJECTIVE: We developed a new artificial intelligence (AI)-based method, called AllergoEye, for quantitative evaluation of conjunctival allergic reactions and validated it in a clinical study...
August 2023: J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37769815/establishment-and-application-of-a-point-of-care-testing-and-diagnosis-method-for-early-immediate-expression-gene-ie1-of-cytomegalovirus-in-maternal-urine-based-on-isothermal-amplification
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Chu Chu, Shijiao Yu, Fanli Min, Lizhou Sun, Meilin Liu, Qian Meng
BACKGROUND: Human Cytomegalovirus virus (HCMV) is a worldwide virus that causes no serious symptoms in most adults. However, HCMV infection during pregnancy, it may lead to a series of serious complications, such as hearing loss, mental retardation, visual impairment, microcephaly and developmental retardation. AIM: The aim of this study was to develop a simple, low dependence on equipment and accurate method for HCMV detection based on the recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) and lateral flow chromatography strip (LFS) reading...
September 26, 2023: Virus Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37745225/when-wildlife-comes-to-town-interaction-of-sylvatic-and-domestic-host-animals-in-transmission-of-echinococcus-spp-in-namibia
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O Aschenborn, J Aschenborn, P Kern, U Mackenstedt, T Romig, M Wassermann
The present study was conducted in the isolated desert town of Oranjemund in the far south of Namibia. It is an extremely arid region where no livestock husbandry is practiced and only animals adapted to the desert can be found. However, in and around the city, artificial irrigation maintains lush green patches of grass that attract wild animals, in particular oryx antelopes ( Oryx gazella ). In 2015 four oryx antelopes were euthanised due to poor conditions and a post-mortem examination was conducted. Two were found positive for cystic echinococcosis and 16 cysts were collected for molecular analyses...
June 2023: Helminthologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37732833/interaction-of-surface-type-temperature-and-week-of-season-on-concussion-risk-in-the-national-football-league-a-bayesian-analysis
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James M Smoliga, Sameer K Deshpande, Zachary O Binney
BACKGROUND: Artificial turf fields and environmental conditions may influence sports concussion risk, but existing research is limited by uncontrolled confounding factors, limited sample size, and the assumption that risk factors are independent of one another. The purpose of this study was to examine how playing surface, time of season, and game temperature relate to diagnosed concussion risk in the National Football League (NFL). METHODS: This retrospective cohort study examined data from the 2012-2019 NFL regular season...
September 19, 2023: Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37720722/assisted-reproductive-technologies-art-and-genome-editing-to-support-a-sustainable-livestock
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Alejo Menchaca
This article provides an overview of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and genome engineering to improve livestock production systems for the contribution of global sustainability. Most ruminant production systems are conducted on grassland conditions, as is the case of South American countries that are leaders in meat and milk production worldwide with a well-established grass-feed livestock. These systems have many strengths from an environmental perspective and consumer preferences but requires certain improvements to enhance resource efficiency...
2023: Animal Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37696078/association-of-outdoor-artificial-light-at-night-with-metabolic-syndrome-and-the-modifying-effect-of-tree-and-grass-cover
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Weizhuo Yi, Weiqiang Wang, Zhiwei Xu, Li Liu, Ning Wei, Rubing Pan, Rong Song, Xuanxuan Li, Jintao Liu, Jiajun Yuan, Jian Song, Jian Cheng, Yuee Huang, Hong Su
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies show that outdoor artificial light at night (ALAN) is linked to metabolic hazards, but its association with metabolic syndrome (MetS) remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the association of outdoor ALAN with MetS in middle-aged and elderly Chinese. METHODS: From 2017-2020, we conducted a cross-sectional study in a total of 109,452 participants living in ten cities of eastern China. MetS was defined by fasting blood glucose (FG), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), blood pressure (BP), and waist circumference (WC)...
September 9, 2023: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37664077/mapping-cover-crop-species-in-southeastern-michigan-using-sentinel-2-satellite-data-and-google-earth-engine
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Xuewei Wang, Jennifer Blesh, Preeti Rao, Ambica Paliwal, Maanya Umashaanker, Meha Jain
Cover crops are a critical agricultural practice that can improve soil quality, enhance crop yields, and reduce nitrogen and phosphorus losses from farms. Yet there is limited understanding of the extent to which cover crops have been adopted across large spatial and temporal scales. Remote sensing offers a low-cost way to monitor cover crop adoption at the field scale and at large spatio-temporal scales. To date, most studies using satellite data have mapped the presence of cover crops, but have not identified specific cover crop species, which is important because cover crops of different plant functional types (e...
2023: Frontiers in artificial intelligence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37653366/the-evolution-and-expansion-of-rwp-rk-gene-family-improve-the-heat-adaptability-of-elephant-grass-pennisetum-purpureum-schum
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Yarong Jin, Jinchan Luo, Yuchen Yang, Jiyuan Jia, Min Sun, Xiaoshan Wang, Imran Khan, Dejun Huang, Linkai Huang
BACKGROUND: Along with global warming, resulting in crop production, exacerbating the global food crisis. Therefore, it is urgent to study the mechanism of plant heat resistance. However, crop resistance genes were lost due to long-term artificial domestication. By analyzing the potential heat tolerance genes and molecular mechanisms in other wild materials, more genetic resources can be provided for improving the heat tolerance of crops. Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) has strong adaptability to heat stress and contains abundant heat-resistant gene resources...
August 31, 2023: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37627354/timing-differences-in-stride-cycle-phases-in-retired-racehorses-ridden-in-rising-and-two-point-seat-positions-at-trot-on-turf-artificial-and-tarmac-surfaces
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Kate Horan, Haydn Price, Peter Day, Russell Mackechnie-Guire, Thilo Pfau
Injuries to racehorses and their jockeys are not limited to the racetrack and high-speed work. To optimise racehorse-jockey dyads' health, well-being, and safety, it is important to understand their kinematics under the various exercise conditions they are exposed to. This includes trot work on roads, turf and artificial surfaces when accessing gallop tracks and warming up. This study quantified the forelimb hoof kinematics of racehorses trotting over tarmac, turf and artificial surfaces as their jockey adopted rising and two-point seat positions...
August 9, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37575940/towards-deep-learning-based-smart-farming-for-intelligent-weeds-management-in-crops
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Muhammad Ali Saqib, Muhammad Aqib, Muhammad Naveed Tahir, Yaser Hafeez
INTRODUCTION: Deep learning (DL) is a core constituent for building an object detection system and provides a variety of algorithms to be used in a variety of applications. In agriculture, weed management is one of the major concerns, weed detection systems could be of great help to improve production. In this work, we have proposed a DL-based weed detection model that can efficiently be used for effective weed management in crops. METHODS: Our proposed model uses Convolutional Neural Network based object detection system You Only Look Once (YOLO) for training and prediction...
2023: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37517723/grazing-practices-affect-phyllosphere-and-rhizosphere-bacterial-communities-of-kobresia-humilis-by-altering-their-network-stability
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Jin-Peng Hu, Ming-Xu Zhang, Zhao-Long Lü, Yuan-Yuan He, Xiao-Xia Yang, Aziz Khan, You-Cai Xiong, Xiang-Ling Fang, Quan-Min Dong, Jin-Lin Zhang
The primary utilization strategy for meadow grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) is livestock grazing. This practice is considered as one of the major drivers of plant-associated bacterial community construction and changes in soil properties. The species of Kobresia humilis is considered as the most dominant one in grasslands. However, how different grazing practices affect the phyllosphere and rhizosphere bacterial communities of K. humilis is unknown. To address this issue, the effects of the grazing enclosure (GE), single-species grazing (YG and SG, representing yak only and sheep only, respectively), and different ratios of grazing (ratio of yak to sheep is 1:2, 1:4, and 1:6, represented by MG1:2, MG1:4, and MG1:6, respectively) on the dominant plant of K...
July 28, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37475062/-effects-of-shading-intensity-on-growth-and-quality-of-artemisia-stolonifera
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Shuang-Ge Li, Ya-Chen Zhao, Hui Li, Xian-Zhang Huang, Ting Wu, Mi Lei, Da-Hui Liu
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of shading intensity on the growth, yield, and quality of Artemisia stolonifera so as to provide references for the artificial cultivation of A. stolonifera. The seedlings of A. stolonifera with consistent growth underwent shading treatment at four shading intensity levels(0, 55%, 85%, and 95%) with different layers of black shading nets. The agronomic indexes, yield, moxa yield, total ash, quality characteristics of moxa during combustion and pyrolysis, main volatile components, flavonoids, and phenolic acids were measured...
July 2023: Zhongguo Zhong Yao za Zhi, Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi, China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37470815/host-genetic-background-effect-on-vertical-seed-transmission-of-epichlo%C3%A3-endophyte-strains-in-tall-fescue
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Kendall Lee, Ana Bogdanova, Ali Missaoui
Tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) Darbysh.) is a cool-season perennial grass widely grown for forage and turf. Tall fescue lives in association with a fungal endophyte that helps the grass overcome abiotic and biotic stressors. The endophyte is asexual and transmits vertically from the tall fescue plant to the next generation through the seed. Producers of endophyte-infected tall fescue must have endophyte infection in at least 70% of their seed. Therefore, endophyte seed transmission is vital in breeding and seed production...
July 20, 2023: Microbial Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37467090/grass-learning-spatial-temporal-properties-from-chainlike-cascade-data-for-microscopic-diffusion-prediction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huacheng Li, Chunhe Xia, Tianbo Wang, Zhao Wang, Peng Cui, Xiaojian Li
Information diffusion prediction captures diffusion dynamics of online messages in social networks. Thus, it is the basis of many essential tasks such as popularity prediction and viral marketing. However, there are two thorny problems caused by the loss of spatial-temporal properties of cascade data: "position-hopping" and "branch-independency." The former means no exact propagation relationship between any two consecutive infected users. The latter indicates that not all previously infected users contribute to the prediction of the next infected user...
July 19, 2023: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37430726/navigation-of-an-autonomous-spraying-robot-for-orchard-operations-using-lidar-for-tree-trunk-detection
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Ailian Jiang, Tofael Ahamed
Traditional Japanese orchards control the growth height of fruit trees for the convenience of farmers, which is unfavorable to the operation of medium- and large-sized machinery. A compact, safe, and stable spraying system could offer a solution for orchard automation. Due to the complex orchard environment, the dense tree canopy not only obstructs the GNSS signal but also has effects due to low light, which may impact the recognition of objects by ordinary RGB cameras. To overcome these disadvantages, this study selected LiDAR as a single sensor to achieve a prototype robot navigation system...
May 16, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37419348/negative-effects-of-epdm-microplastic-and-cork-granules-on-plant-growth-are-mitigated-by-earthworms-and-likely-caused-by-their-structural-properties
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Elina Rittelmann-Woods, Tom Lachaise, Mark van Kleunen
Soil microplastic pollution can have negative effects on organisms, including plants, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. We tested whether structural or chemical properties of a microplastic cause its effects on plant above- and belowground growth and whether these effects can be influenced by earthworms. We conducted a factorial experiment in a greenhouse with seven common Central European grassland species. Microplastic granules of the synthetic rubber ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM),1 a frequently used infill material of artificial turfs, and cork granules with a comparable size and shape to the EPDM granules were used to test for structural effects of granules in general...
July 5, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37397435/towards-automatic-insect-monitoring-on-witloof-chicory-fields-using-sticky-plate-image-analysis
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Ioannis Kalfas, Bart De Ketelaere, Klaartje Bunkens, Wouter Saeys
CONTEXT: Sticky trap catches of agricultural pests can be employed for early hotspot detection, identification, and estimation of pest presence in greenhouses or in the field. However, manual procedures to produce and analyze catch results require substantial time and effort. As a result, much research has gone into creating efficient techniques for remotely monitoring possible infestations. A considerable number of these studies use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to analyze the acquired data and focus on performance metrics for various model architectures...
July 2023: Ecological Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37396649/endophytic-infection-increases-the-belowground-over-yielding-effects-of-the-host-grass-community-mainly-by-increasing-the-complementary-effects
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Yaobing Qu, Tianzi Qin, Junzhen Zhang, Yongkang Deng, Xinhe Yu, Xianqin Wei, Nianxi Zhao, Yubao Gao, Anzhi Ren
INTRODUCTION: Increases in plant species diversity may increase the community diversity effect and produce community over-yielding. Epichloë endophytes, as symbiotic microorganisms, are also capable of regulating plant communities, but their effects on community diversity effects are often overlooked. METHODS: In this experiment, we investigated the effects of endophytes on the diversity effects of host plant community biomass by constructing artificial communities with 1-species monocultures and 2- and 4-species mixtures of endophyte-infected (E+) and endophyte-free (E-) Achnatherum sibiricum and three common plants in its native habitat, which were potted in live and sterilized soil...
2023: Frontiers in Plant Science
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