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Cultures originally identified as Drechslera australiensis, from seeds of Chloris gayana in Japan, were the basis for Tsuda and Ueyama's new combination, Bipolaris australiensis, and its associated sexual morph Pseudocochliobolus australiensis. By studying ex-type materials of both Drechslera australiensis, which was originally isolated from seeds of Oryza sativa in Australia, and Pseudocochliobolus australiensis, we show by morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis that these two specimens represent different species. Taxonomic confusion is resolved by the transfer of Pseudocochliobolus australiensis to Curvularia tsudae comb. nov. et nom. nov., together with a revised synonymy for Curvularia australiensis. © 2014 The Mycological Society of Japan.

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Cultures originally identified as Drechslera australiensis, from seeds of Chloris gayana in Japan, were the basis for Tsuda and Ueyama's new combination, Bipolaris australiensis, and its associated sexual morph Pseudocochliobolus australiensis. By studying ex-type materials of both Drechslera australiensis, which was originally isolated from seeds of Oryza sativa in Australia, and Pseudocochliobolus australiensis, we show by morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis that these two specimens represent different species. Taxonomic confusion is resolved by the transfer of Pseudocochliobolus australiensis to Curvularia tsudae comb. nov. et nom. nov., together with a revised synonymy for Curvularia australiensis.

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Purification of drinking water is routinely achieved by use of conventional coagulants and disinfection procedures. However, there are instances such as flood events when the level of turbidity reaches extreme levels while NOM may be an issue throughout the year. Consequently, there is a need to develop technologies which can effectively treat water of high turbidity during flood events and natural organic matter (NOM) content year round. It was our hypothesis that pebble matrix filtration potentially offered a relatively cheap, simple and reliable means to clarify such challenging water samples. Therefore, a laboratory scale pebble matrix filter (PMF) column was used to evaluate the turbidity and natural organic matter (NOM) pre-treatment performance in relation to 2013 Brisbane River flood water. Since the high turbidity was only a seasonal and short term problem, the general applicability of pebble matrix filters for NOM removal was also investigated. A 1.0 m deep bed of pebbles (the matrix) partly in-filled with either sand or crushed glass was tested, upon which was situated a layer of granular activated carbon (GAC). Turbidity was measured as a surrogate for suspended solids (SS), whereas, total organic carbon (TOC) and UV Absorbance at 254 nm were measured as surrogate parameters for NOM. Experiments using natural flood water showed that without the addition of any chemical coagulants, PMF columns achieved at least 50% turbidity reduction when the source water contained moderate hardness levels. For harder water samples, above 85% turbidity reduction was obtained. The ability to remove 50% turbidity without chemical coagulants may represent significant cost savings to water treatment plants and added environmental benefits accrue due to less sludge formation. A TOC reduction of 35-47% and UV-254 nm reduction of 24-38% was also observed. In addition to turbidity removal during flood periods, the ability to remove NOM using the pebble matrix filter throughout the year may have the benefit of reducing disinfection by-products (DBP) formation potential and coagulant demand at water treatment plants. Final head losses were remarkably low, reaching only 11 cm at a filtration velocity of 0.70 m/h.

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Cette chronique, dont le texte est en prose, est précédée d'un prologue en vers et est suivie d'un épilogue également en vers. Premier vers du prologue : « Considerant par les escriptz anticques... » Dernier vers de l'épilogue : « A tous esfors ». Le texte en prose débute par : « Jaçoit ce que plusieurs historiograffes et croniqueurs à plain volume ayent... » ; il se termine par : « ... et au parsus sur les urgens affaires du royaulme deuement advisé ».

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En tête de cette chronique est une table, qui occupe les feuillets 1 à 5. Puis vient (fol. 6) une espèce de prologue en vers intitulé : « L'exorde de ce present livre » dont le premier vers est : « Affin que tous les faictz de nostre temps ... ». Le texte en prose débute (fol. 7) par : « La descripcion des oeuvres recommandables et commemorables gestes de très cristien roy de France Loys doziesme de ce nom, redigée en escript et mise en lumière par moy frère Jehan d'Auton, de l'ordre Sainct Benoist, historiographe du roy nostred. souverain seigneur. Après avoir par volumes abregez ostencion faicte des actes gallicanes et ultransmontaines choses encommancées à la fin de l'an mille quatre cens quatre vingts dix huyt et icelles continuées ... » et finit (fol. 230) par : « ... et puys très devotement celebra la joyeuse feste de Pasques, sur laquelle mectray paille à mon escript, jucques à temps, en faisant fin au recit de ce present historial volume contenant les faictz de France de l'an mille cincq cens et ung continuant jucques à l'an mille cincq cens et six ».