2014
Chafaa S, SI-BACHIR A, BOUKHADRA M, ACHI A.
Inventaire et dynamique globale du peuplement des nématodes phytoparasites (Nematoda : Secernentea) de l’olivier (Olea europeae) dans une région aride du Nord-Est de l’Algérie. Journal of Animal &Plant SciencesJournal of Animal &Plant Sciences. 2014;23 :3637-3645.
AbstractThe community of nematodes (Nematoda: Secernentea) in groves of North East Algeria, has been the subject of regular observations of September 2011 to May 2012. Sampling and extraction of nematodes by the buckets technique are conducted following the method of Baermann. The sampling groves are composed by olive trees (Olea europea: Oleaceae) from four varieties: Chemlal, Sigoise, Frontoï and Sévillane. We identified a total of 531 individuals. The systematic inventory revealed 14 genus of Nematoda, belonging to 10 families and 3 orders. The Tylenchida and Dorylaimida are the best represented orders. They represent 92.85% of the total community of all identified nematodes, while Aphelenchida represent only 7.15%. The genus Pratylenchus records alone 54.75% on the Sévillane variety and 33.02% on the Frantoi variety. The most represented genus on Sigoise and Chemlal varieties is Meloidogyne with respectively 43.24% and 30.43%. Grove of Sévillane variety hosts the highest abundance of nematodes with 57.44%; against only 19.96%, 13.94% and 8.66%, respectively, for the varieties Frantoi, Sigoise and Chemlal. Depending on the seasons, nematodes are more abundant in autumn (88.52%) than in winter (8.66%) and the spring (2.82%). Pratylenchus and Meloidogyne are noted with large numbers, especially in winter.
Chafaa S, SI-BACHIR A, BOUKHADRA M, ACHI A.
Inventaire et dynamique globale du peuplement des nématodes phytoparasites (Nematoda : Secernentea) de l’olivier (Olea europeae) dans une région aride du Nord-Est de l’Algérie. Journal of Animal &Plant SciencesJournal of Animal &Plant Sciences. 2014;23 :3637-3645.
AbstractThe community of nematodes (Nematoda: Secernentea) in groves of North East Algeria, has been the subject of regular observations of September 2011 to May 2012. Sampling and extraction of nematodes by the buckets technique are conducted following the method of Baermann. The sampling groves are composed by olive trees (Olea europea: Oleaceae) from four varieties: Chemlal, Sigoise, Frontoï and Sévillane. We identified a total of 531 individuals. The systematic inventory revealed 14 genus of Nematoda, belonging to 10 families and 3 orders. The Tylenchida and Dorylaimida are the best represented orders. They represent 92.85% of the total community of all identified nematodes, while Aphelenchida represent only 7.15%. The genus Pratylenchus records alone 54.75% on the Sévillane variety and 33.02% on the Frantoi variety. The most represented genus on Sigoise and Chemlal varieties is Meloidogyne with respectively 43.24% and 30.43%. Grove of Sévillane variety hosts the highest abundance of nematodes with 57.44%; against only 19.96%, 13.94% and 8.66%, respectively, for the varieties Frantoi, Sigoise and Chemlal. Depending on the seasons, nematodes are more abundant in autumn (88.52%) than in winter (8.66%) and the spring (2.82%). Pratylenchus and Meloidogyne are noted with large numbers, especially in winter.
Chafaa S, SI-BACHIR A, BOUKHADRA M, ACHI A.
Inventaire et dynamique globale du peuplement des nématodes phytoparasites (Nematoda : Secernentea) de l’olivier (Olea europeae) dans une région aride du Nord-Est de l’Algérie. Journal of Animal &Plant SciencesJournal of Animal &Plant Sciences. 2014;23 :3637-3645.
AbstractThe community of nematodes (Nematoda: Secernentea) in groves of North East Algeria, has been the subject of regular observations of September 2011 to May 2012. Sampling and extraction of nematodes by the buckets technique are conducted following the method of Baermann. The sampling groves are composed by olive trees (Olea europea: Oleaceae) from four varieties: Chemlal, Sigoise, Frontoï and Sévillane. We identified a total of 531 individuals. The systematic inventory revealed 14 genus of Nematoda, belonging to 10 families and 3 orders. The Tylenchida and Dorylaimida are the best represented orders. They represent 92.85% of the total community of all identified nematodes, while Aphelenchida represent only 7.15%. The genus Pratylenchus records alone 54.75% on the Sévillane variety and 33.02% on the Frantoi variety. The most represented genus on Sigoise and Chemlal varieties is Meloidogyne with respectively 43.24% and 30.43%. Grove of Sévillane variety hosts the highest abundance of nematodes with 57.44%; against only 19.96%, 13.94% and 8.66%, respectively, for the varieties Frantoi, Sigoise and Chemlal. Depending on the seasons, nematodes are more abundant in autumn (88.52%) than in winter (8.66%) and the spring (2.82%). Pratylenchus and Meloidogyne are noted with large numbers, especially in winter.
Chafaa S, SI-BACHIR A, BOUKHADRA M, ACHI A.
Inventaire et dynamique globale du peuplement des nématodes phytoparasites (Nematoda : Secernentea) de l’olivier (Olea europeae) dans une région aride du Nord-Est de l’Algérie. Journal of Animal &Plant SciencesJournal of Animal &Plant Sciences. 2014;23 :3637-3645.
AbstractThe community of nematodes (Nematoda: Secernentea) in groves of North East Algeria, has been the subject of regular observations of September 2011 to May 2012. Sampling and extraction of nematodes by the buckets technique are conducted following the method of Baermann. The sampling groves are composed by olive trees (Olea europea: Oleaceae) from four varieties: Chemlal, Sigoise, Frontoï and Sévillane. We identified a total of 531 individuals. The systematic inventory revealed 14 genus of Nematoda, belonging to 10 families and 3 orders. The Tylenchida and Dorylaimida are the best represented orders. They represent 92.85% of the total community of all identified nematodes, while Aphelenchida represent only 7.15%. The genus Pratylenchus records alone 54.75% on the Sévillane variety and 33.02% on the Frantoi variety. The most represented genus on Sigoise and Chemlal varieties is Meloidogyne with respectively 43.24% and 30.43%. Grove of Sévillane variety hosts the highest abundance of nematodes with 57.44%; against only 19.96%, 13.94% and 8.66%, respectively, for the varieties Frantoi, Sigoise and Chemlal. Depending on the seasons, nematodes are more abundant in autumn (88.52%) than in winter (8.66%) and the spring (2.82%). Pratylenchus and Meloidogyne are noted with large numbers, especially in winter.
Menkad S, Guedjiba S.
On the invertibility of $ AA^{+}-A^{+} A $ in a Hilbert space. Matematički VesnikMatematički Vesnik. 2014 :101-108.
Menkad S, Guedjiba S.
On the invertibility of $ AA^{+}-A^{+} A $ in a Hilbert space. Matematički VesnikMatematički Vesnik. 2014 :101-108.
Hamadi N, Ameddah D-E, Imine H.
Investigation of the Adherence Influence on the Dynamic Behavior of the Vehicle. International Journal of Hybrid Information TechnologyInternational Journal of Hybrid Information Technology. 2014;7 :85-102.
Hamadi N, Ameddah D-E, Imine H.
Investigation of the Adherence Influence on the Dynamic Behavior of the Vehicle. International Journal of Hybrid Information TechnologyInternational Journal of Hybrid Information Technology. 2014;7 :85-102.
Hamadi N, Ameddah D-E, Imine H.
Investigation of the Adherence Influence on the Dynamic Behavior of the Vehicle. International Journal of Hybrid Information TechnologyInternational Journal of Hybrid Information Technology. 2014;7 :85-102.
REZGUI A.
Isolement et caractérisation des saponines extraites de plantes de la famille des Asparagaceae, Amaryllidaceae et Caprifoliaceae, et évaluation de leurs activités cytotoxiques. 2014.
AbstractCette thèse s’inscrit dans le cadre de la thématique du laboratoire de Pharmacognosie de l’UFR Santé, au sein de l’Université de Bourgogne. Elle vise essentiellement la recherche de molécules d’origine végétale issue de la biodiversité tropicale dotées d’une activité antitumorale et immuno-modulatoire dont principalement les saponines. Ce sont des glycosides triterpéniques ou stéroïdiques connus pour leurs nombreuses propriétés pharmacologiques. L’étude de 4 espèces végétales appartenant à 3 familles à savoir Dracaena marginata L., Dracaena fragrans Ker Gawl (Asparagaceae), Allium flavum L. (Amaryllidaceae) et Weigela stelzneri (Caprifoliaceae),a conduit à l’isolement et à la caractérisation de 26 glycosides naturels. Il s’agit de 22 saponines stéroïdiques parmi lesquelles 6 sont de structure nouvelle ainsi que 4 saponines triterpéniques dont 3 nouvelles. Les structures ont été élucidées principalement par l’utilisation de la RMN 2D ainsi que la spectrométrie de masse. 10 des 26 molécules isolées ont été testées en vue d’évaluer leurs activités cytotoxiques sur deux lignées cellulaires cancéreuses (SW480 et EMT-6), et 3 pour l’étude de la modulation de la production d’une cytokine pro-inflammatoire, l’interleukine IL-1β sur cellules PBMC stimulées par le LPS. Nos résultats montrent que 6 d’entre elles possèdent une activité cytotoxique modérée sur les deux lignées cancéreuses. En revanche, deux saponines triterpéniques de type oléanane exercent les plus fortes cytotoxicités sur les deux lignées cancéreuses comparées à celles des références internes (Etoposide et Methotrexate). De plus elles révèlent un important effet de modulation de la production de l’interleukine IL-1β sur cellules PBMC et de ce fait, un fort potentiel anti-inflammatoire. Des relations structure/activité ont été ainsi proposées.
Yacine A, Ridha MM, Laid HM, Abderahmane B.
Karst sinkholes stability assessment in Cheria area, NE Algeria. Geotechnical and Geological EngineeringGeotechnical and Geological Engineering. 2014;32 :363-374.
Yacine A, Ridha MM, Laid HM, Abderahmane B.
Karst sinkholes stability assessment in Cheria area, NE Algeria. Geotechnical and Geological EngineeringGeotechnical and Geological Engineering. 2014;32 :363-374.
Yacine A, Ridha MM, Laid HM, Abderahmane B.
Karst sinkholes stability assessment in Cheria area, NE Algeria. Geotechnical and Geological EngineeringGeotechnical and Geological Engineering. 2014;32 :363-374.
Yacine A, Ridha MM, Laid HM, Abderahmane B.
Karst sinkholes stability assessment in Cheria area, NE Algeria. Geotechnical and Geological EngineeringGeotechnical and Geological Engineering. 2014;32 :363-374.