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    Entomopathogenic fungi of the genus Beauveria and their pathogenicity to Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in the Vitosha National Park, Bulgaria by Marek Barta, Danail Takov, Daniela Pilarska, Danail Doychev, Miriam Kádasi Horáková

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In 2018, diversity of entomopathogenic fungi of the genus Beauveria was studied in populations of I. typographus in the Vitosha National Park, Bulgaria. Two species, B. bassiana and B. caledonica, were identified and 33 in vitro strains were obtained. …”
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    Karst and Cave Systems in Bosnek Region (Vitosha Mountain, Bulgaria) and Wintimdouine (High Atlas Mountain, Morocco) by Dora Angelova, M'hamed Alaeddine Beloul, Sophia Bouzid, Farid Faik

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The study of both endokarstic systems Bosnek (Vitosha Mountain, Bulgaria) and Wintimdouine (High Atlas Mountain, Morocco) is presented in this work. …”
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    Records of Naemacyclus and Stictis (Ascomycota) from Bulgaria by Zornitsa Stoyanova, Dimitar Stoykov

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Naemacyclus fimbriatus is reported for the second time from the Balkan Peninsula, observed on fallen female pine cones from collections in Vitosha region (Vitosha and Plana Mts) and Rila Mts. …”
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    First records of Sirococcus conigenus causing shoot blight on Pinus peuce in Bulgaria by Margarita Georgieva, Georgi Georgiev, Plamen Mirchev, Sevdalin Belilov

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Incidence of blighted shoots on individual trees varied, but was as high as 70-80% in the Rila Mts and Mt Vitosha.…”
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    Lead Levels in the Bones of Small Rodents from Alpine and Subalpine Habitats in the Tian-Shan Mountains, Kyrgyzstan by Zuzana Ballová, Marián Janiga

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We compared the content of Pb in ecologically equivalent rodent species from Tian-Shan with European mountain ranges including the Tatra, Vitosha and Rila mountains. We used bone tissues from terminal tail vertebrae of small rodents for detection of Pb levels through electro-thermal atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). …”
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    Influence of atmospheric circulation on the spatial distribution of precipitation in the area of Sofia city by Peter Nojarov, Vladimir Vlaskov, Yoana Vatova

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This is due to the stronger foehn effect of the higher mountain (Vitosha) compared to the foehn effect of the lower mountains (Lyulin, Lozenska Planina), which creates a tongue of higher air temperature northeast of Vitosha, which reaches the southern and southwestern slopes of Stara Planina. …”
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    Ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) taxocoenoses from high-altitude Pinus peuce and Pinus heldreichii forests in Bulgaria by Rumyana Kostova, Rostislav Bekchiev

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Six sample sites were selected: five natural forest stands in the Rila Mts and Pirin Mts and one forest plantation in the Vitosha Mts. A total of 18 species and subspecies typical of forest habitats were recorded. …”
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    The ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Plana Mountain (Bulgaria) by Boyan Vagalinski, Albena Lapeva-Gjonova

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The paper also provides a brief zoogeographical analysis of the local ant fauna and a comparison with those of the adjacent Vitosha and Lozen Mountains. Some habitat information and additional remarks are given as well.…”
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    Evaluation of ozone concentration in Sofia, Bulgaria by N. NIKOLOVA, N. MINTCHEVA

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Three of the stations are situated in the city and one is in the Vitosha Mountain which is located in the vicinity of Sofia, thus a comparison between urban and non-urban sites is pointed out. …”
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    New data about Bulgarian ground beetles from subfamilies Nebriinae, Carabinae and Cicindelinae (Coleoptera: Carabidae) by Teodora Teofilova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Fourteen species haven’t been reported for more than 20 years from the Middle and Western Stara Planina Mts, Western Bulgaria Region, Kraishte Region, Boboshevo-Simitli Valley, Vitosha Mts, Plana Mt, Lyulin Mts, Rila Mts and Pirin Mts.…”
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    New and unpublished data about Bulgarian ground beetles from the tribes Pterostichini, Sphodrini and Platynini (Coleoptera, Carabidae) by Teodora Teofilova

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Thirty-one species have not been reported for more than 20 years in Eastern and Middle Stara Planina Mts., Kraishte region, Boboshevo-Simitli valley, Sandanski-Petrich valley, Lyulin Mts., Vitosha Mts., Rila Mts., Pirin Mts., Slavyanka Mts., Thracian Lowland, and Sakar-Tundzha region. …”
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    Naturally-Occurring Entomopathogenic Fungi on Three Bark Beetle Species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Bulgaria by Slavimira A. Draganova, Danail I. Takov, Danail D. Doychev

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Dead pest adults were found under the bark of Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies trees collectedfrom forests in the Maleshevska and Vitosha Mountains. Fungal pathogens were isolated into pure cultures on SDAY (Sabouraud dextrose agar with yeast extract) and were identified based on morphological characteristics both on the host and in a culture.Morphological characteristics of the isolates were studied by phenotypic methods. …”
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    Simultaneous quantification of the major flavonoids from wild spinach by UHPLC-HRMS and their neuroprotective effects in a model of H2O2-induced oxidative stress on SH-SY5Y cells by Zlatina Kokanova-Nedialkova, Denitsa Aluani, Virginia Tzankova, Paraskev Nedialkov

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The total amount of assayed flavonoids from the aerial parts of a title plant was estimated to be 1.82% and 1.4% in two different populations from Vitosha Mountain (Bulgaria). The neuroprotective properties of compounds Chbhnf-02, Chbhnf-04, Chbhnf-06, Chbhnf-07, Chbhnf-08 were further assessed using a model of H2O2-induced oxidative stress on human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells. …”
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