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Direct regulation of abiotic responses by the Arabidopsis circadian clock component PRR7

The Plant Journal, 2013
SummaryUp to 30% of the plant transcriptome is circadian clock‐regulated in different species; however, we still lack a good understanding of the mechanisms involved in these genome‐wide oscillations in gene expression. Here, we show that PSEUDO‐RESPONSE REGULATOR 7 (PRR7), a central component of the Arabidopsis clock, is directly involved in the ...
Tiffany, Liu   +4 more
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Impacts of Forest Fires on Soil: Exploring the Effects on Biotic and Abiotic Components

Sylwan
Forest fires are a widespread occurrence in ecosystems worldwide, impacting both vegetation and soil. The effects of forest fires, as well as prescribed fires, on forest soil are complex, influencing soil organic matter, macro and micro-nutrients, and physical properties such as texture, color, pH, and bulk density, along with soil biota. The magnitude
Al−Khayri, Jameel M., Khan, Tahir
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Plant-Microbiome Interaction and the Effects of Biotic and Abiotic Components in Agroecosystem

2019
A myriad of microorganisms colonizes the plant habitats and influences the flora and fauna along with the soil microenvironments. These microbes dwell in three major compartments such as spermosphere, rhizosphere, and phyllosphere. Plant rhizodeposits are the root exudates that determine the nature of root-colonizing microbes.
Indramani Kumar   +4 more
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Trace metal enhancement in the biotic and abiotic components of an estuarine tidal front

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1978
A frontal system of lower Delaware Bay was investigated to illustrate the role that such tidal fronts can have in concentrating trace metals and serving as a means for introducing trace metals into the trophic hierarchy of estuaries. This frontal system typically develops on ebb tide and can extend at least 32 km parallel to the central axis of ...
L. V. Sick, C. C. Johnson, R. Engel
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Abiotic, residual and functional components of landforms related to geomorphic-engineer species

2010
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Corenblit, Dov Jean-François   +2 more
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Water-sensing aquareceptor-mediated aquacrine signaling between biotic and abiotic components

Understanding how organisms communicate is a fundamental question in biology and marks an evolutionarily important milestone. Organisms largely communicate via gas-based gasocrine, light-based photocrine, sound-based sonocrine, and mineral/metal-based metallocrine signaling.
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Temperature-sensing receptor-mediated thermocrine signaling between biotic and abiotic components

Understanding how organisms communicate is a fundamental question in biology and marks an evolutionarily important milestone. Organisms largely communicate via gas-based gasocrine, light-based photocrine, sound-based sonocrine, mineral/metal-based metallocrine signaling, and water-based aquacrine signaling.
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Metal-sensing metalloreceptor-mediated metallocrine signaling between biotic and abiotic components

Understanding how organisms communicate is a fundamental question in biology and marks an evolutionarily important milestone. Organisms largely communicate via gas-based gasocrine, light-based photocrine, and sound-based sonocrine signaling. Additionally, organisms signal via metal ions, compete for metal ions, and sense metal ions released by abiotic ...
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Sound-sensing sonoreceptor protein-mediated sonocrine signaling-between biotic and abiotic components

Understanding how organisms communicate is a fundamental question in biology and is an evolutionarily important milestone. Organisms largely communicate via gas-based gasocrine and light-based photocrine signaling. In addition, organisms also communicate via sound or acoustic waves and sense sound from or generated by abiotic components.
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Lead Accumulations in Biotic and Abiotic Components of Emet Stream, Uluabat Lake Basin, Turkey

2012
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Tokatlı, Cem   +5 more
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