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Water stress impacts on grapevine functioning and possible adaptation measures : lecture at the winter school, organized in the frame of an Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme (BIP), University of Udine, 4. 2. 2025
Jan Reščič, 2025, invited lecture at foreign university

Abstract: Europe is the continent which is heating up with the highest speed. In viticulture every year we face extreme weather events, from higher rainfalls to droguth periods. It is therefore important to know what water stress (lack of water) is and how it impacts the physiology and metabolism of grapevine plants. In addition in the lecture, main measures on how to adapt the viticulture to water stress, are presented and discussed.
Keywords: podnebne spremembe, vodni stres, vinska trta, prilagajanje
Published in RUNG: 14.02.2025; Views: 577; Downloads: 0
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Weak evidence for heritable changes in response to selection by aphids in Arabidopsis accessions
Marc W. Schmid, Klara Kropivšek, Samuel E. Wuest, Bernhard Schmid, Ueli Grossniklaus, 2025, other component parts

Abstract: Abstract In plants, transgenerational inheritance of certain epialleles has been observed but experimental evidence for selection of epigenetic variation independent of genetic variation is scarce. We extended an experiment simulating selection in response to herbivory inArabidopsis thalianato assess a potential contribution of epigenetic variation to the selected phenotypes within three accessions. To minimize maternal effects, we grew offspring from replicate populations and their ancestors for two generations in a common environment and assessed the phenotypes in the second generation. We found weak evidence for the selection of epigenetic variation: bolting time differed significantly in one accession. Significant differences between populations and maternal lines suggested random residual or novel genetic and/or epigenetic variation. Our results are in conflict with those of a recent study reporting that environment-induced heritable variation is common inArabidopsis. Reanalyzing the data from that study showed that the reported findings resulted from a mix-up of accessions and thus reflected genetic rather than epigenetic variation between accessions. To avoid future misinterpretations of studies investigating epigenetic inheritance, we provide guidelines to design experiments that differentiate between epigenetic and genetic variation and distinguish standing variation fromde novovariation acquired during an experiment.
Keywords: epigenetic variation, genetic variation, transgenerational inheritance, epialleles, arabidopsis thaliana, herbivory, selection experiment, maternal effects, bolting time
Published in RUNG: 14.02.2025; Views: 603; Downloads: 1
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Senčenje na delovnem mestu : ključna priložnost za karierno usmerjanje dijakov na Univerzi v Novi Gorici
Veronika Piccinini, 2025, popular article

Keywords: študij, visoko šolstvo, karierno usmerjanje
Published in RUNG: 11.02.2025; Views: 480; Downloads: 0
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Vašata možnost za studiranje : Univerzitetot vo Nova Gorica, Slovenija
Veronika Piccinini, 2025, popular article

Keywords: študij, visoko šolstvo, študijski programi
Published in RUNG: 11.02.2025; Views: 546; Downloads: 5
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Preface to the Special Issue “Algebraic Structures and Graph Theory, 2nd Edition”
Irina Elena Cristea, Alessandro Linzi, 2025, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: editorials, algebraic structures, graph theory
Published in RUNG: 10.02.2025; Views: 703; Downloads: 6
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Bottlenose dolphins’ broadband clicks are structured for communication
Arthur Stepanov, Hristo Zhivomirov, Ivaylo Nedelchev, Penka Stateva, 2023, other component parts

Abstract: Bottlenose dolphins’ broadband click vocalizations are well studied in the literature with respect to their echolocation function. Their use for communication among conspecifics has long been speculated, but not conclusively established so far. In this study we categorize dolphins’ click productions into types on the basis of their amplitude contour and analyze the distribution of individual clicks and click sequences against their duration and length. We demonstrate that the repertoire and composition of clicks and click sequences follow three key linguistic laws of efficient communication, namely, Zipf’s rank-frequency law, the law of brevity and Menzerath-Altmann law. Conforming to the rank-frequency law suggests that clicks may form a linguistic code that is subject to selective pressures for unification, on the one hand, and diversification, on the other. Conforming to the other two laws also implies that dolphins use clicks in accord with the compression criterion, or minimization of code length without loss of information. Our results furnish novel evidence for conformity to the linguistic laws in this type of dolphins’ signal and in the realm of animal vocalizations more generally.
Keywords: bottlenose dolphin, clicks, Menzerath law of communication, Zipf law of communication, information compression
Published in RUNG: 10.02.2025; Views: 598; Downloads: 3
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Čekorejḱi zaedno od prviot den do postignuvanje na akademski uspeh
Veronika Piccinini, 2024, other component parts

Keywords: visoko šolstvo, študij, študijski programi
Published in RUNG: 07.02.2025; Views: 498; Downloads: 2
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A systematically selected sample of luminous, long-duration, ambiguous nuclear transients
P. Wiseman, R. D. Williams, I. Arcavi, L. Galbany, M. J. Graham, S. Hönig, M. Newsome, B. Subrayan, Mark Sullivan, Tanja Petrushevska, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: ABSTRACT We present a search for luminous long-duration ambiguous nuclear transients (ANTs) similar to the unprecedented discovery of the extreme ambiguous event AT2021lwx with a $\gt 150$ d rise time and luminosity $10^{45.7}$ erg s$^{-1}$. We use the Lasair transient broker to search Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) data for transients lasting more than one year and exhibiting smooth declines. Our search returns 59 events, 7 of which we classify as ANTs assumed to be driven by accretion onto supermassive black holes. We propose the remaining 52 are stochastic variability from regular supermassive black hole accretion rather than distinct transients. We supplement the seven ANTs with three nuclear transients in ZTF that fail the light curve selection but have clear single flares and spectra that do not resemble typical active galactic nucleus. All of these 11 ANTs have a mid-infrared flare from an assumed dust echo, implying the ubiquity of dust around the black holes giving rise to ANTs. No events are more luminous than AT2021lwx, but one (ZTF19aamrjar) has twice the duration and a higher integrated energy release. On the other extreme, ZTF20abodaps reaches a luminosity close to AT2021lwx with a rise time $\lt 20$ d and that fades smoothly in $\gt 600$ d. We define a portion of rise-time versus flare amplitude space that selects ANTs with $\sim 50$ per cent purity against variable AGNs. We calculate a volumetric rate of $\gtrsim 3\times 10^{-11}$ Mpc$^{-1}$ yr$^{-1}$, consistent with the events being caused by tidal disruptions of intermediate and high-mass stars.
Keywords: tidal disruption events, accretion
Published in RUNG: 06.02.2025; Views: 587; Downloads: 8
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Computational algebra, coding theory and cryptography : theory and applications
scientific monograph

Abstract: This Special Issue explores cutting-edge advancements in computational algebra, coding theory, and cryptography, emphasizing both theoretical foundations and practical applications. Topics covered in this Special Issue include algebraic structures in coding theory, cryptographic protocols, error-correcting codes, and their intersections with mathematical frameworks.
Keywords: algebraic structures, coding theory, cryptography, linear codes, quantum codes, polycyclic codes, self-dual codes, Hermitian codes, quasicyclic codes, codes over rings
Published in RUNG: 03.02.2025; Views: 599; Downloads: 1
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