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    Preservation of Quercus robur germplasm by cryostorage of embryogenic cultures derived from mature trees and rapd analysis of genetic stability

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    This study reports on the cryostorage of embryogenic lines derived from selected mature Quercus robur trees, following application of the PVS2-vitrification based procedure. In seven oak genotypes, embryo recovery levels ranging from 57-92% were obtained when 4-6 mg embryo clumps were precultured for 3 days on 0.3 M sucrose basal medium, treated with PVS2 solution for 60 min at 24ºC, and then immersed in liquid nitrogen (LN). Embryos of six out of seven lines were cryostored for one week and one year and used to evaluate cryopreservation tolerance, germination ability and to assess genetic fidelity by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. There were no significant differences between the recovery frequencies of samples retrieved from LN after 1 week and 1 year of cryostorage. In five out of six lines, RAPD profiles of cryopreserved somatic embryos and regenerated plantlets were identical to those of the controls. Although polymorphisms were detected in only one cryostored embryo of one genotype, no genetic instability was found in the regenerated plantlets. This methodology appears to be suitable for long-term storage of this valuable germplasm, as the recovered plantlets were found to be genetically stable.Xunta de Galicia project: PGIDIT03RFO40001PR MEC (Spain) project: AGL2006-01387/FORPeer reviewe

    A randomised phase 2 study comparing different dose approaches of induction treatment of regorafenib in previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer patients (REARRANGE trial)

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    Purpose: The purpose of this article is to evaluate the safety of two regorafenib dose-escalation approaches in refractory metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients.Patients and methods: Patients with mCRC and progression during or within 3 months following their last standard chemotherapy regimen were randomised to receive the approved dose of regorafenib of 160 mg QD (arm A) or 120 mg QD (arm B) administered as 3 weeks of treatment followed by 1 week off, or 160 mg QD 1 week on/1 week off (arm C). The primary end-point was the percentage of patients with G3/G4 treatment-related adverse events (AEs) in each arm.Results: There were 299 patients randomly assigned to arm A (n = 101), arm B (n = 99), or arm C (n = 99); 297 initiated treatments (arm A n = 100, arm B n = 98, arm C n = 99: pop-ulation for safety analyses). G3/4 treatment-related AEs occurred in 60%, 55%, and 54% of patients in arms A, B, and C, respectively. The most common G3/4 AEs were hypertension (19, 12, and 20 patients), fatigue (20, 14, and 15 patients), hypokalemia (11, 7, and 10 pa-tients), and hand-foot skin reaction (8, 7, and 3 patients). Median overall survival was 7.4 (IQR 4.0-13.7) months in arm A, 8.6 (IQR 3.8-13.4) in arm B, and 7.1 (IQR 4.4-12.4) in arm C.Conclusions: The alternative regorafenib dosing schedules were feasible and safe in patients with mCRC who had been previously treated with standard therapy. There was a higher nu-merical improvement on the most clinically relevant AEs in the intermittent dosing arm, particularly during the relevant first two cycles

    Anales de Edafología y Agrobiología Tomo 33 Número 9-10

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    Estudio del equilibrio nutritivo en cultivos de chirimoyo (Annona cherimolia), por César González O., Miguel Fuentes y Soledad Díaz.-- Resistencia a la desecación del tejido foliar y cierre de estomas en alfalfa (M edicago sativa L.) y trébol blanco (Trijolium repens L.) con relación al déficit agua, por M. Sánchez-Díaz y M. Sánchez-Marín.-- Determinación del calor isostérico y consideraciones sobre el mecanismo de la adsorción de fosfato por óxidos de hierro, por L. Madrid, F. Cabrera, P. de Arambarri y E. Díaz.-- Studies on sodium-calcium exchange equilibria. II. In Egyptian soils, by M. H. Nafady.-- Indices nutritivos en manzano (var. R. Delicious), por C. González, O. M. Rodríguez M., J. Solé D. y A. Wylie W.-- Caracteres de los suelos de las zonas citrícolas del valle de Murcia (España), por J. A. Sánchez F., F. Artes y J. López-Tarruella.-- Estudio micromorfológico de suelos desarrollados sobre andesitas en Andalucía oriental, por J. Aguilar y M. Delgado.-- Estudio edafológico de los relieves próximos a la vega de Motril, por J. Aguilar, Ruiz, A. Monge Ureña y C. Sierra Ruiz de la F.-- Consideraciones experimentales sobre el análisis de boro en plantas, por A. León, F.J. López-Andréu, F. Romojaro y C. Alcaraz.-- Efectos de la aplicación conjunta de fertilizantes químicos y microbianos (Azotobaeter Fosjobaeterias) en cultivos enarenados de tomate, por R. Azcón, M. Gómez y J. M. Barea.-- Formas de calcio en suelos del piso tropical de Barbacoas, Colombia, por G. Hugo Eraso, L. Federman Ortiz y O. Hernán Burbano.-- Compuestos íenólicos en Eriea vagans L., por J. Arinés, J. L. G. Mantilla y E. Vieitiz.-- Determinación de glúcidos en plantas por fotocolorimetría. Estudio comparativo de métodos clásicos y automáticos, por C. Cadahía y M. T. Piñeiro.-- Notas. Nombramiento de Consejeros Adjuntos del Patronato Alonso de Herrera.-- Nombramiento y cese de Vocales de la Junta de Gobierno del Patronato Alonso de Herrera.--Fallo de los Premios Alonso de Herrera y Antonio José de Cavanilles.-- Propuesta del Instituto de Alimentación y Productividad Animal sobre nombramiento de Vicedirector del mismo.-- Congresos y Reuniones internacionales.-- Creación de la Comisión Conjunta de Investigación Agraria de los Ministerios de Educación y Ciencia y de Agricultura.-- Restauración y adecuación del Jardín Botánico de Madrid.-- III Reunión Nacional de Centros de Investigación Ganadera Tribunales.-- Clausura del XI Curso Internacional de Edafología y Biología Vegetal.-- 7th International Colloquium on Plant Analysis and Fertilizer Problems.-- X Congreso Internacional de Ciencia del Suelo.-- Clausura del IV Congreso de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos.-- 50th Anniversary Meeting of the British Society for Experimental Biología.-- XXIX Symposium on Symbiosis, Society for Experimental Biología.-- IV Reunión de la Sociedad Español de Microscopía Electrónica.-- Subvención de la Fundación Barrie de la Maza a la Misión Biológica de Galicia.-- Conferencia.-- Los universitarios y la defensa de la naturaleza.-- Seminario, sobre Tipos diferentes de costras calizas y su distribución regional.-- BibliografíaPeer reviewed2019-08.- CopyBook.- Libnova.- Biblioteca ICA

    In vitro propagation of Quercus robur and Q. rubra

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    Trabajo presentado en la 41st Conference in the easter school series in agricultural science on plant tissue culture and its agricultural applications, celebrada en Nottingham (Reino Unido), del 17 al 21 de septiembre de 1984Peer reviewe

    Inducción de yemas adventicias de castaño in vitro: regeneración de plántulas

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    Trabajo presentado en la V Reunión de la Sociedad Española de Fisiología Vegetal, celebrada en Murcia (España), en septiembre de 1983Peer reviewe

    In vitro plantlet regeneration from adventitious buds of chestnut

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    A method is described to induce the differentiation of adventitious roots and buds in hypocotyl and epicotyl sections from 3-5-week-old chestnut plantlets grown in vitro. For rhizogenesis 0.1 mg l-1 of NAA or IBA was used, and BAP was necessary for bud induction. The highest rates of bud differentiation were obtained with 2 mg l-1 of BAP and 0.01 mg1-1 of NAA or IBA. Adventitious buds were multiplied in a low mineral medium with Heller’s macronutrients and 0.1 mg l-1 of BAP. The presence of IBA was necessary in the rooting stage, but no advantage was observed in reducing the sucrose level or the temperature.Peer reviewe

    In vitro plantlet regeneration from juvenile and mature Quercus robur L.

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    Shoot cultures of Quercus robur have been established and multiplied in vitro using original material from both juvenile seedlings and mature trees. The juvenile explants were embryos and shoot apices from 3–4-month-old seedlings. Shoot tips from the new growth of stump sprouts were used to establish initial cultures of mature trees. Of the various macronutrient formulae tried, the most satisfactory were Heller’s medium with 1 mM of (NH4)2SO4, and Gresshoff and Doy’s. A dose of 6-benzylaminopurine at 1 mg l−1 was used in initial cultures and at 0.1 mg l−1 in shoot multiplication cultures. A rooting rate of 83% was achieved with juvenile material and 63% with adult material by briefly dipping the basal ends of shoots regenerated in vitro in concentrated solutions of IBA.Peer reviewe
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