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Off‐target drift of the herbicide dicamba disrupts plant–pollinator interactions via novel pathways
Summary While herbicide use in agriculture is expected to have many effects on surrounding weed communities, it is largely unknown how plant exposure to sublethal doses of herbicide may subsequently impact plant–pollinator interactions. We tested the hypothesis that sublethal herbicide exposure indirectly alters plant–pollinator interactions through ...
Regina S. Baucom+4 more
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[Simultaneous determination of six polyhydroxyl compounds in cosmetics and toothpaste using high performance liquid chromatography with evaporative light-scattering detection]. [PDF]
Zhao S, Yuan L, Liao DD, Luo X, Xiao GP.
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Disentangling drivers behind fungal diversity gradients along altitude and latitude
Summary Gradients in species diversity across elevations and latitudes have fascinated biologists for decades. While these gradients have been well documented for macroorganisms, there is limited consensus about their universality, shape and drivers for microorganisms, such as fungi, despite the importance of fungal diversity for ecosystem functions ...
Florian Barbi+21 more
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[Clinical and therapeutic analysis of 22 patients with traumatic spinopelvic dissociation]. [PDF]
Wu M+8 more
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Master in Business Administration (MBA) - Nord universitet ...
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Summary Plants modify their root hydraulics to maintain water status and strategically use soil water, but how they achieve this in the field conditions remains elusive. We developed a method to measure and calculate daily root water uptake, root water potential, and radial root water permeability at different depths in a wheat (Triticum aestivum L ...
William Rickard+6 more
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[A simulation study of nerve fiber activation in the lumbar segment under kilohertz-frequency transcutaneously spinal cord stimulation]. [PDF]
Xu Q, Li X, Lu Z, Wu Y.
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Summary The butterfly‐shaped keel flower is a highly successful floral form in angiosperms. These flowers steer the mechanical interaction with bees and thus are hypothesized to accelerate pollinator‐driven diversification. The exceptionally labile evolution of keel flowers in Papilionoideae (Fabaceae) provides a suitable system to test this hypothesis.
Liming Cai+10 more
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