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University of Avignon
Education•Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, France•
About: University of Avignon is a education organization based out in Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Speaker recognition. The organization has 1526 authors who have published 3766 publications receiving 88928 citations.
Topics: Population, Speaker recognition, Context (language use), Extraction (chemistry), Wireless network
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TL;DR: In this article, the flesh and peel of 19 Tunisian and French perry pears were studied for their phenolic composition. Phenolic compounds were identified using HPLC/ESI-MS2 and individually quantified by HPLC-DAD, and five classes of polyphenols were present: flavan-3-ols, phenolic acids, flavonols, anthocyanins and simple phenolics.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the free and glycoconjugated volatile composition of three bananas from cultivars of Musa sp. grown in the French West Indies (FWI): Cavendish, Frayssinette and Plantain were investigated.
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TL;DR: A holistic approach can provide mutually supported results increasing their reliability in the sustainable exploration and integrated management of karst aquifers in Greece and a four-step road map including hydrogeological observation, statistical analysis, modelling and vulnerability assessment is suggested.
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TL;DR: Overall glycoside findings were indicative of a superior capacity to biosynthesize rather than an inferior capacity to glycosylate volatiles of CER, which should contribute differently to the particular olfactive features of LEV and CER fruits.
Abstract: The relationship between fruit maturation and volatile contents was investigated in two contrasted Cervil (CER) and Levovil (LEV) tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) lines. As fruits ripened, their volat...
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Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ1, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences2, University of Avignon3, Wageningen University and Research Centre4, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt5, Bangor University6, Spanish National Research Council7, Environment Agency8, University of Vienna9, University of Porto10
TL;DR: The Network of Knowledge on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (NoK) as discussed by the authors is an approach aiming at organizing institutions and knowledge holders in an adaptable and responsive framework and informing decision-makers with timely and accurate biodiversity knowledge.
Abstract: The absence of a good interface between scientific and other knowledge holders and decision-makers in the area of biodiversity and ecosystem services has been recognised for a long time. Despite recent advancements, e.g. with the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), challenges remain, particularly concerning the timely provision of consolidated views from different knowledge domains. To address this challenge, a strong and flexible networking approach is needed across knowledge domains and institutions. Here, we report on a broad consultation process across Europe to develop a Network of Knowledge on biodiversity and ecosystem services (NoK), an approach aiming at (1) organising institutions and knowledge holders in an adaptable and responsive framework and (2) informing decision-makers with timely and accurate biodiversity knowledge. The consultation provided a critical analysis of the needs that should be addressed by a NoK and how it could complement existing European initiatives and institutions at the interface between policy and science. Among other functions, the NoK provides consolidated scientific views on contested topics, identification of research gaps to support relevant policies, and horizon scanning activities to anticipate emerging issues. The NoK includes a capacity building component on interfacing activities and contains mechanisms to ensure its credibility, relevance and legitimacy. Such a network would need to ensure credibility, relevance and legitimacy of its work by maximizing transparency and flexibility of processes, quality of outputs, the link to data and knowledge provision, the motivation of experts for getting involved and sound communication and capacity building.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Peter J. Diggle | 85 | 518 | 40325 |
Frédéric Baret | 73 | 289 | 25453 |
Farid Chemat | 71 | 339 | 18533 |
Eitan Altman | 60 | 637 | 16760 |
Mathilde Causse | 56 | 122 | 11973 |
Giancarlo Cravotto | 54 | 484 | 13555 |
Montserrat Dueñas | 52 | 117 | 6401 |
Catherine M.G.C. Renard | 52 | 235 | 9183 |
Pierre Renault | 49 | 172 | 23844 |
Yves Le Conte | 48 | 155 | 7985 |
Christophe Nguyen-The | 47 | 122 | 7499 |
Olivier Ouari | 46 | 145 | 6231 |
Miguel A. Pappolla | 46 | 121 | 9864 |
Marie-Josèphe Amiot | 45 | 113 | 7893 |
Marie Weiss | 44 | 139 | 9955 |