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  1. Book: Sabine

    Schubert, Dieter / Ruhner, Werner

    eine Liebesgeschichte

    1973  

    Author's details Dieter Schubert. [Ill.: Werner Ruhner]
    Language German
    Size 148 S., Ill, 8"
    Edition 2. Aufl.
    Publisher Verl. Neues Leben
    Publishing place Berlin
    Document type Book
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  2. Book: Sabine

    Schubert, Dieter / Ruhner, Werner

    eine Liebesgeschichte

    1972  

    Author's details Dieter Schubert. [Ill.: Werner Ruhner]
    Size 148 S, Ill, 8"
    Edition [Erstausg.]
    Publisher Verl. Neues Leben
    Publishing place Berlin
    Document type Book
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  3. Article ; Online: First record of in vitro formation of ectomycorrhizae in Psidium cattleianum Sabine, a native Myrtaceae of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

    Freire, Cassio Geremia / Giachini, Admir José / Gardin, João Peterson Pereira / Rodrigues, Ana Claudia / Vieira, Renato Luis / Baratto, César Milton / Werner, Simone Silmara / Abreu, Bernardo Haas

    PloS one

    2018  Volume 13, Issue 5, Page(s) e0196984

    Abstract: ... the Myrtaceae, such as the Red Araza (Psidium cattleianum Sabine), are widely cited as arbuscular mycorrhizal ...

    Abstract Like many other species of trees native to the Brazilian Mata Atlântica (Atlantic Forest), the Myrtaceae, such as the Red Araza (Psidium cattleianum Sabine), are widely cited as arbuscular mycorrhizal formers. Nevertheless, recent studies show evidence that Myrtaceae from different tropical, subtropical and neotropical ecosystems can also prompt the formation of ectomycorrhizae, indicating that this species' ectomycorrhizal status should be further explored. Because of this, this research effort studied the in vitro interaction between the Red Araza and two ectomycorrhizal fungi isolates, belonging to the Pisolithus microcarpus (D17) and Scleroderma citrinum (UFSC-Sc133) species. An analysis was performed to determine the formation of ectomycorrhizal structures, or lack thereof, and the developmental differences between the in vitro mycorrhized and non-mycorrhized plants. The analysis proved that indeed an ectomycorrhizal association was developed between the Red Araza, and the D17 and UFSC-Sc133 isolates, a fact never before registered in the existing literature. After an in vitro period of 110 days, it was confirmed that the D17 and UFSC-Sc133 isolates formed mycorrhizal colonization of 91.6% and 15.7%, respectively. Furthermore, both isolates also promoted root thickening, and the formation of a fungal mantle and a Hartig net. However, when compared to the Control plants, the fungal isolates did not contribute to an increase in the development of the subject plants, possibly due to the specific experimental conditions used, such as a high humidity environment and high availability of nutrients in the symbiotic substrate.
    MeSH term(s) Brazil ; Ecosystem ; Forests ; Mycorrhizae/growth & development ; Plant Roots/microbiology ; Psidium/growth & development ; Psidium/microbiology ; Symbiosis/genetics
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-05-08
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2267670-3
    ISSN 1932-6203 ; 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    ISSN 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0196984
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Article ; Online: First record of in vitro formation of ectomycorrhizae in Psidium cattleianum Sabine, a native Myrtaceae of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

    Cassio Geremia Freire / Admir José Giachini / João Peterson Pereira Gardin / Ana Claudia Rodrigues / Renato Luis Vieira / César Milton Baratto / Simone Silmara Werner / Bernardo Haas Abreu

    PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 5, p e

    2018  Volume 0196984

    Abstract: ... the Myrtaceae, such as the Red Araza (Psidium cattleianum Sabine), are widely cited as arbuscular mycorrhizal ...

    Abstract Like many other species of trees native to the Brazilian Mata Atlântica (Atlantic Forest), the Myrtaceae, such as the Red Araza (Psidium cattleianum Sabine), are widely cited as arbuscular mycorrhizal formers. Nevertheless, recent studies show evidence that Myrtaceae from different tropical, subtropical and neotropical ecosystems can also prompt the formation of ectomycorrhizae, indicating that this species' ectomycorrhizal status should be further explored. Because of this, this research effort studied the in vitro interaction between the Red Araza and two ectomycorrhizal fungi isolates, belonging to the Pisolithus microcarpus (D17) and Scleroderma citrinum (UFSC-Sc133) species. An analysis was performed to determine the formation of ectomycorrhizal structures, or lack thereof, and the developmental differences between the in vitro mycorrhized and non-mycorrhized plants. The analysis proved that indeed an ectomycorrhizal association was developed between the Red Araza, and the D17 and UFSC-Sc133 isolates, a fact never before registered in the existing literature. After an in vitro period of 110 days, it was confirmed that the D17 and UFSC-Sc133 isolates formed mycorrhizal colonization of 91.6% and 15.7%, respectively. Furthermore, both isolates also promoted root thickening, and the formation of a fungal mantle and a Hartig net. However, when compared to the Control plants, the fungal isolates did not contribute to an increase in the development of the subject plants, possibly due to the specific experimental conditions used, such as a high humidity environment and high availability of nutrients in the symbiotic substrate.
    Keywords Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q
    Subject code 580
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  5. Article: Efficacy of repellent-treated structural barriers for Richardson’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus richardsonii (Sabine)) and house mice (Mus musculus L.)

    DeLiberto, Shelagh T / McLean, Hailey E / Werner, Scott J

    Applied animal behaviour science. 2018 July, v. 204

    2018  

    Abstract: ... against Richardson’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus richardsonii (Sabine)) (RGS) and house mice (Mus ...

    Abstract The worldwide presence of vertebrate pests such as rodents has created a need for non-lethal control methods that can be applied to integrated pest management plans. Chemical repellents are often a useful wildlife management tool as they can be directly applied to a commodity or structure to prevent infringement and damage. We assessed the efficacy of an anthraquinone (AQ)-based repellent in a structural barrier model against Richardson’s ground squirrels (Urocitellus richardsonii (Sabine)) (RGS) and house mice (Mus musculus L.). The AQ-based repellent was applied to pieces of burlap which were secured over each end of a small section of PVC pipe. Unadulterated enrichment food was then offered within the enclosed PVC pipe to motivate interactions with repellent-treated and untreated burlap barriers. Defeat of the barrier was defined as a physical breach by means of chewing the burlap or burlap/repellent barrier such that the test animal was able to gain entry to the hide and the enrichment food. RGS defeated 55% (±7.9) of untreated barriers, 25% (±6.8) of barriers treated with 50% dilution AQ-based repellent, and 27.5% (±5.6) of barriers treated with 0% dilution AQ-based repellent. House mice defeated 100% (±0.0) of untreated barriers, 20.5% (±6.4) of barriers treated with 50% dilution AQ-based repellent, and 45.5% (±7.8) of barriers treated with 0% dilution AQ-based repellent. Relative to untreated barriers, AQ treatments reduced defeat of the barrier by 50–55% for RGS and 55–80% for house mice. RGS showed a marked decrease in consumption of enrichment food after exposure to AQ. The 0% dilution of AQ-treated structural barrier had more individuals of both RGS and house mice chew through the structural barrier than the 50% dilution despite the increased concentration of AQ. We hypothesized that the additional water in the 50% dilution may have allowed for greater absorption of the repellent throughout the burlap fibers, thus enabling greater interaction with the AQ-treated barriers. Our results indicate that AQ-based repellents show promise as structural barriers for RGS and house mice.
    Keywords Mus musculus ; Spermophilus richardsonii ; absorption ; animal behavior ; anthraquinones ; burlap ; control methods ; integrated pest management ; mastication ; models ; poly(vinyl chloride) ; repellents ; rodents ; vertebrate pests ; wildlife management
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2018-07
    Size p. 122-127.
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 591645-8
    ISSN 0168-1591
    ISSN 0168-1591
    DOI 10.1016/j.applanim.2018.04.010
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  6. Book: Wound Healing: From Bench to Bedside

    Dai, Xing / Werner, Sabine / Chuong, Cheng-Ming / Plikus, Maksim

    2023  

    Language English
    Size 492 p.
    Publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
    Document type Book
    Note PDA Manuell_21
    Format 185 x 259 x 31
    ISBN 9781621824442 ; 1621824446
    Database PDA

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  7. Book ; Online: Geochemistry from the S1 tephra of core GeoT? SL112 and samples from Erciyes Dag eruptions Dikkartin, Karag?ll? and Perikartin, supplementary data to: Hamann, Yvonne; Wulf, Sabine; Ersoy, Orkun; Ehrmann, Werner U; Aydar, Erkan; Schmiedl, Gerhard (2010): First evidence of a distal early Holocene ash layer in Eastern Mediterranean deep-sea sediments derived from the Anatolian volcanic province. Quaternary Research

    Hamann, Yvonne / Aydar, Erkan / Ehrmann, Werner U / Ersoy, Orkun / Schmiedl, Gerhard / Wulf, Sabine

    2010  

    Abstract: A hitherto unknown distal volcanic ash layer has been detected in a sediment core recovered from the southeastern Levantine Sea (Eastern Mediterranean Sea). Radiometric, stratigraphical and sedimentological data show that the tephra, here termed as S1 ... ...

    Abstract A hitherto unknown distal volcanic ash layer has been detected in a sediment core recovered from the southeastern Levantine Sea (Eastern Mediterranean Sea). Radiometric, stratigraphical and sedimentological data show that the tephra, here termed as S1 tephra, was deposited between 8,970 and 8,690 cal yr BP. The high-silica rhyolitic composition excludes an origin from any known eruptions of the Italian, Aegean or Arabian volcanic provinces but suggests a prevailing Central Anatolian provenance. We compare the S1 tephra with proximal to medial-distal tephra deposits from well-known Mediterranean ash layers and ash fall deposits from the Central Anatolian volcanic field using electron probe microanalyses on volcanic glass shards and morphological analyses on ash particles. We postulate a correlation with the Early Holocene 'Dikkartin' dome eruption of Erciyes Dag volcano (Cappadocia, Turkey). So far, no tephra of the Central Anatolian volcanic province has been detected in marine sediment archives in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The occurrence of the S1 tephra in the south-eastern part of the Levantine Sea indicates a wide dispersal of pyroclastic material from Erciyes Dag more than 600 km to the south and is therefore an important tephrostratigraphical marker in sediments of the easternmost Mediterranean Sea and the adjacent hinterland.
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2010-9999
    Size Online-Ressource
    Publisher PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
    Publishing place Bremen/Bremerhaven
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note This dataset is supplement to doi:10.1016/j.yqres.2009.12.004
    DOI 10.1594/PANGAEA.730369
    Database Library catalogue of the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Hannover

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  8. Book: Operante Verfahren

    Werner, Natalie S. / Trunk, Janine

    mit E-Book inside und Arbeitsmaterial

    (Techniken der Verhaltenstherapie)

    2017  

    Author's details Natalie S. Werner, Janine Trunk
    Series title Techniken der Verhaltenstherapie
    Keywords Verhaltenstherapie ; Verhaltensmodifikation ; Verstärkung
    Subject Bekräftigung ; Bestätigung ; Affirmation ; Reinforcement ; Verhalten ; Verhaltensänderung ; Verhaltenskorrektur
    Language German
    Size 253 Seiten
    Edition 1. Auflage
    Publisher Beltz
    Publishing place Weinheim ; Basel
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Book
    Note Zugang zu e-book und Arbeitsmaterial über Code
    HBZ-ID HT019476646
    ISBN 978-3-621-28434-9 ; 9783621284356 ; 3-621-28434-6 ; 3621284354
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  9. Article: mPies: a novel metaproteomics tool for the creation of relevant protein databases and automatized protein annotation

    Werner, Johannes / Kerssemakers, Jules / Matallana Surget, Sabine

    Biology direct, 14:21

    2019  

    Abstract: Metaproteomics allows to decipher the structure and functionality of microbial communities. Despite its rapid development, crucial steps such as the creation of standardized protein search databases and reliable protein annotation remain challenging. To ... ...

    Institution Leibniz-Institut für Ostseeforschung Warnemünde
    Abstract Metaproteomics allows to decipher the structure and functionality of microbial communities. Despite its rapid development, crucial steps such as the creation of standardized protein search databases and reliable protein annotation remain challenging. To overcome those critical steps, we developed a new program named mPies (metaProteomics in environmental sciences). mPies allows the creation of protein databases derived from assembled or unassembled metagenomes, and/or public repositories based on taxon IDs, gene or protein names. For the first time, mPies facilitates the automatization of reliable taxonomic and functional consensus annotations at the protein group level, minimizing the well-known protein inference issue, which is commonly encountered in metaproteomics. mPies’ workflow is highly customizable with regards to input data, workflow steps, and parameter adjustment. mPies is implemented in Python 3/Snakemake and freely available on GitHub: https://github.com/johanneswerner/mPies/.
    Keywords Protein annotation ; Bioinformatics ; Metaproteomics ; Microbial ecology ; Protein search database
    Language English
    Document type Article
    Database Repository for Life Sciences

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  10. Book ; Online: Soziale Arbeit - Kernthemen und Problemfelder

    Thole, Werner / Stövesand, Sabine / Kruse, Elke / Kessl, Fabian

    2017  

    Abstract: Die Reihe "Soziale Arbeit - Grundlagen" stellt eine übersichtliche Einführung in das Fach dar. In Band 1 werden Kernthemen und Problemfelder Sozialer Arbeit vorgestellt. Welche Themen sind für die Fachdiskurse professioneller Sozialer Arbeit als auch für ...

    Author's details Werner Thole, Sabine Stövesand, Elke Kurse, Fabian Kessl (Hrsg.)
    Abstract Die Reihe "Soziale Arbeit - Grundlagen" stellt eine übersichtliche Einführung in das Fach dar. In Band 1 werden Kernthemen und Problemfelder Sozialer Arbeit vorgestellt. Welche Themen sind für die Fachdiskurse professioneller Sozialer Arbeit als auch für die wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung zentral? Wie lassen sie sich in Beziehung setzen? Welche Kritiken, Probleme und Herausforderungen sind mit diesen Begriffen verknüpft?
    Language German
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (286 Seiten)
    Publisher Verlag Barbara Budrich
    Publishing place Opladen
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note German ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT020307563
    ISBN 978389999999 ; 9783825243470 ; 9783899999990 ; 3899999991 ; 3825243478
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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