Zorana Katanić
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
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Aquatic Toxicology | 2016
Lidija Begović; Selma Mlinarić; Jasenka Antunović Dunić; Zorana Katanić; Zdenko Lončarić; Hrvoje Lepeduš; Vera Cesar
The effect of two concentrations of cobalt (Co(2+)) on photosynthetic activity and antioxidative response in Lemna minor L. were assessed 24, 48 and 72h after the start of the exposure. Higher concentration of cobalt (1mM) induced growth inhibition while lower concentration (0.01mM) increased photosynthetic pigments content. Analysis of chlorophyll a fluorescence transients revealed high sensitivity of photosystem II primary photochemistry to excess of Co(2+) especially at the higher concentration where decreased electron transport beyond primary quinone acceptor QA(-) and impaired function of oxygen evolving complex (OEC) was observed. Due to impairment of OEC, oxygen production was decreased at higher Co(2+) concentration. Activity of superoxide dismutase was mainly inhibited while lipid peroxidation increased, at both concentrations, indicating that cobalt-induced oxidative damage after short exposure and moreover, susceptibility of the membranes in the cell to cobalt toxicity. Results obtained in this study suggest possible application of used parameters as tools in assessment of early damage caused by metals.
Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2012
Zorana Katanić; Lejla Atić; Džemail Ferhatović; Vera Cesar; Hrvoje Lepeduš
Vegetative buds represent developmental stage of Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) needles where chloroplast biogenesis and photosynthetic activity begin. We used the analyses of polyphasic chlorophyll a fluorescence rise (OJIP) to compare photosystem II (PSII) functioning in vegetative buds and fully photosynthetically active mature current-year needles. Considerably decreased performance index (PIABS) in vegetative buds compared to needles pointed to their low photosynthetic efficiency. Maximum quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm) in buds was slightly decreased but above limited value for functionality indicating that primary photochemistry of PSII is not holdback of vegetative buds photosynthetic activity. The most significant difference observed between investigated developmental stages was accumulation of reduced primary quinine acceptor of PSII (QA-) in vegetative buds, as a result of its limited re-oxidation by passing electrons to secondary quinone acceptor, QB. We suggest that reduced electron transfer from QA- to QB could be the major limiting factor of photosynthesis in vegetative buds.
Phytopathology | 2018
Marin Ježić; Jelena Mlinarec; Rosemary Vuković; Zorana Katanić; Ljiljana Krstin; Lucija Nuskern; Igor Poljak; Marilena Idžojtić; Mirta Tkalec; Mirna Ćurković-Perica
Invasive species, especially plant pathogens, have a potential to completely eradicate native plant species and remodel landscapes. Tripartite interactions among sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa), chestnut blight-causing invasive fungus Cryphonectria parasitica, and hyperparasitic virus Cryphonectria hypovirus 1 (CHV1) were studied in two populations. The number of different vegetative compatibility (vc) types of C. parasitica more than doubled over the 10 years, while the hypovirulence incidence dropped in one population and slightly increased in the other one. Over the course of our 3-year monitoring experiment, the prevalence of hypovirulent isolates obtained from monitored cankers increased slowly (i.e., more hypovirulent isolates were being obtained from the same cankers over time). Within studied cankers, considerable changes in vc type and CHV1 presence were observed, indicating a highly dynamic system in which virulent and hypovirulent mycelia, sometimes of discordant vc types, often appeared together. The increase in hypovirulence prevalence did not have any observable curative effect on the cankers and, occasionally, reactivation of healed cankers by new, virulent C. parasitica isolates was observed. Both short- and long-term observations and revalidation of the infected plant populations are necessary to accurately estimate disease progress and formulate an adequate disease management strategy.
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2017
Ivna Štolfa; Mirna Velki; Rosemary Vuković; Sandra Ečimović; Zorana Katanić; Zdenko Lončarić
Poljoprivreda (Osijek) | 2011
Josip Kovačević; Maja Kovačević; Vera Cesar; Alojzije Lalić; Hrvoje Lepeduš; Krešimir Dvojković; Ivan Abičić; Zorana Katanić; Jasenka Antunović; Vlado Kovačević
Zbornik sažetaka 6. simpozija s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem Kopački rit jučer, danas, sutra 2017. | 2017
Ljiljana Krstin; Zorana Katanić; Marin Ježić; Nuskern, Lucija, Poljak, Igor; Marilena Idžojtić; Mirna Ćurković Perica
Programme and Abstracts of the International Conference Plant Nutrition, Growth & Environment Interactions III | 2017
Mirna Ćurković-Perica; Marin Jezic; Ljiljana Krstin; Zorana Katanić; Lucija Nuskern; Igor Poljak; Marilena Idzojtic
Integrated Control in Protected Crops, Temperate Climate IOBC-WPRS Bulletin | 2017
Mirna Ćurković-Perica; Ljiljana Krstin; Zorana Katanić; Marin Ježić; Lucija Nuskern; Igor Poljak; Marilena Idžojtić
6. simpozij s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem Kopački rit jučer, danas, sutra 2017. | 2017
Ljiljana Krstin; Zorana Katanić; Marin Ježić; Lucija Nuskern; Marilena Idžojtić; Mirna Ćurković Perica
XIV Meeting of the IOBC-WPRS Working Group Biological Control of Fungal and Bacterial Plant Pathogens | 2016
Mirna Ćurković-Perica; Marin Ježić; Ljiljana Krstin; Zorana Katanić; Lucija Nuskern; Igor Poljak; Marilena Idžojtić