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Archives Animal Breeding | 2013

Seasonal changes in scrotal circumference, the quantity and quality of ram semen in hungary

János Oláh; Szilvia Kusza; Sándor Harangi; János Posta; András Kovács; Anna Pécsi; Csilla Budai; András Jávor

Abstract. In this study, the quantitative and qualitative traits of semen were studied in seven rams of different breeds (Prolific Merino, Cokanski Tsigai, Barbados Blackbelly, Babolna Tetra, Awassi, Ile de France and Suffolk), bred in Hungary. The semen parameters (density, volume, pH, mass motility, % motility, thawing and heat resistance), freezability of semen and the factors influencing these parameters were evaluated with respect to breed and season. The fresh and post-thawing quality of semen varied greatly with the breed and the season. The postthawing motility of semen cells was outstandingly high for Awassi rams in three seasons. During the test period, the smallest scrotal circumference was measured for Barbados Blackbelly, except for the summer when it increased by 12.5 cm. The reintroduction of artificial insemination could lead to a significant advancement of the sheep sector in Hungary. To promote this, we have provided useful and new information for breeders and organisations.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

Phytoextraction with Salix viminalis in a moderately to strongly contaminated area

Dávid Tőzsér; Sándor Harangi; Edina Baranyai; Gyula Lakatos; Zoltán Fülöp; Béla Tóthmérész; Edina Simon

We tested the suitability of Salix viminalis for phytoextraction with the analysis of selected elements in soil, root, and leaf, and by visual tree condition assessment in an area with varying levels of contamination. Bioconcentration factor (BCF) and translocation factor (TF) were used to assess the phytoextraction potential of willows. The middle part of the study area was strongly contaminated, while the northern and southern parts were moderately contaminated. We found increasing element concentrations toward deeper layers. Mean concentrations of elements in roots were similar among the three parts, while in leaves the highest concentrations were found in the strongly contaminated part of the study area. Tree condition scores were the lowest in the strongly contaminated part of the study area, which was caused by Al, Ca, K, Mg, Ni, Sr, and Zn concentration. These elements induced leaf disease and leaf feeders. The highest BCF values were found for Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn in root, and for Cd and Zn in leaves, indicating that S. viminalis had high accumulation potential of these elements. Furthermore, TF values were high for Cd, Mn, Sr, and Zn. Our results also demonstrated that soil element composition has major influence on the condition of S. viminalis individuals. Furthermore, visual condition assessment was found to be a useful tool to assess the phytoextraction potential of trees.


Journal of Basic Microbiology | 2018

Physiological background of the remarkably high Cd2+ tolerance of the Aspergillus fumigatus Af293 strain

Vivien Kurucz; Beáta Kiss; Zsuzsa M. Szigeti; Gábor Nagy; Erzsébet Orosz; Zoltán Hargitai; Sándor Harangi; Ad Wiebenga; Ronald P. de Vries; István Pócsi; Tamás Emri

The physiological background of the unusually high cadmium tolerance (MIC50 > 2 mM) of Aspergillus fumigatus Af293 was investigated. The cadmium tolerance of the tested environmental and clinical A. fumigatus strains varied over a wide range (0.25 mM < MIC50 < 1 mM). Only the Af293 strain showed a MIC50 value of >2 mM, and this phenotype was accompanied by increased in vivo virulence in mice. A strong correlation was found between the cadmium tolerance and the transcription of the pcaA gene, which encodes a putative cadmium efflux pump. The cadmium tolerance also correlated with the iron tolerance and the extracellular siderophore production of the strains. In addition to these findings, Af293 did not show the synergism between iron toxicity and cadmium toxicity that was detected in the other strains. Based on these results, we suggest that the primary function of PcaA should be acting as a ferrous iron pump and protecting cells from iron overload. Nevertheless, the heterologous expression of pcaA may represent an attractive strain improvement strategy to construct fungal strains for use in biosorption or biomining processes or to prevent accumulation of this toxic metal in crops.


Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Agriculture and Environment | 2015

Elemental profile of edible mushrooms from a forest near a major Romanian city

Andreea R. Zsigmond; Krisztina Varga; Sándor Harangi; Edina Baranyai; István Urák

Abstract We determined the elemental profile of 16 edible mushroom species from the Făget Forest, near Cluj-Napoca, and of 12 species from the Apuseni Mountains. One-way ANOVA showed no difference in the elemental content of mushrooms when the two regions were compared. Some species accumulated high amounts of trace elements, i.e. Boletus edulis (Ag, S, Zn), Macrolepiota procera (Cu), Lactarius volemus (Co), Russula emetica (Mn), Armillariella mellea, and Chantarellus cibarius (Cr). The cadmium content was the highest in the case of Leccinum scabrum and Boletus edulis. These two species presented elevated risk levels for all age-groups when they are consumed regularly.


Acta Botanica Croatica | 2015

A new European record of Diadesmis fukushimae and its transference to Humidophila genus (Bacillariophyta)

Csilla Kövér; János Korponai; Sándor Harangi; Krisztina Buczkó

Abstract Diadesmis fukushimae, a rare oligotraphenic diatom, was found in some high mountain lakes of Romania. Its occurrence in the Parâng and Retezat Mountains is the second European record of the species. To date D. fukushimae has been known only from the type locality (Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, USA) and from a spring (Grotta Guernica, Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park (south-eastern Alps, Italy). Investigation by scanning electron microscopy showed that this species should be transferred to the recently established genus Humidophila. A new combination is proposed, Humidophila fukushimae. The morphological details of the European population are also presented.


Ecological Indicators | 2016

Distribution of toxic elements between biotic and abiotic components of terrestrial ecosystem along an urbanization gradient: Soil, leaf litter and ground beetles

Edina Simon; Sándor Harangi; Edina Baranyai; Mihály Braun; István Fábián; Szabolcs Mizser; Leila Nagy; Béla Tóthmérész


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2016

Influence of past industry and urbanization on elemental concentrations in deposited dust and tree leaf tissue

Edina Simon; Sándor Harangi; Edina Baranyai; István Fábián; Béla Tóthmérész


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017

Exploring river pollution based on sediment analysis in the Upper Tisza region (Hungary)

Zsuzsanna Olvasztóné Balogh; Sándor Harangi; István Gyulai; Mihály Braun; Katalin Hubay; Béla Tóthmérész; Edina Simon


Biological Trace Element Research | 2017

Accumulation of Metals in Juvenile Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Exposed to Sublethal Levels of Iron and Manganese: Survival, Body Weight and Tissue

Sándor Harangi; Edina Baranyai; Milán Fehér; Csilla Noémi Tóth; Petra Herman; László Stündl; István Fábián; Béla Tóthmérész; Edina Simon


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2017

Preparation and structure’s analyses of lanthanide (Ln) -exchanged bentonites

Eszter Kovács; Eszter Baradács; Péter Kónya; Péter Kovács-Pálffy; Sándor Harangi; E. Kuzmann; József Kónya; Noémi M. Nagy

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Edina Simon

University of Debrecen

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Mihály Braun

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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János Korponai

University of West Hungary

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