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Agarwood is a valuable traditional medicine and fragrance. The production process is a typical injury-induced defense response. Currently, there are approximately 22 known species in the genus Aquilaria Lam., all of which can produce agarwood, whereas ...
Jian Feng +6 more
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Styrax paralleloneurus, a resin‐producing tree from Sumatra, Indonesia and the diversity of bacterial communities within its stems, identified through amplicon metagenomic sequencing. It compares the bacterial abundance and diversity between forest types, bark wounding and tapping, highlighting the importance of community forests for biodiversity ...
Arida Susilowati +10 more
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Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) is a resinous material from different geographical locations. The current evaluation of agarwood quality is usually based on its physical properties and chemical compounds, yet only a few studies have linked agarwood
Yue Pang +8 more
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Exploring natural products for insomnia: Effective solutions for better sleep
Abstract Insomnia, affecting millions worldwide, is a prevalent sleep disorder characterized by persistent difficulties in both initiating and maintaining sleep, leading to compromised daytime functioning, heightened risks of cardiovascular and psychiatric comorbidities, and substantial socioeconomic burdens necessitating the pursuit of safer and more ...
Yingjie Cai +5 more
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Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) is highly valued for its medicinal, incense and perfumery properties. Due to the illegal harvest and trade in its wood, this species is critically endangered in the wild. Managing the agarwood on farmland is believed
Panna Chandra Nath +3 more
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From Sea to Soil: Marine Actinobacteria in Integrated Seawater Energy Agriculture Systems (ma‐ISEAS)
Conventional ISEAS vs. ma‐ISEAS. The innovation involves using native marine free‐living and endophytic plant growth‐promoting actinobacteria (PGPA) to enhance Salicornia and mangrove productivity. Key modifications are highlighted in red across stages I–VI, showcasing the improved sustainability and efficiency of ma‐ISEAS.
Synan F. AbuQamar +1 more
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Summary Conventional genetic engineering in green microalgae employs error‐prone nonhomologous end joining to integrate recombinant DNA at double‐strand breaks generated at random positions across the nuclear genome. This typically results in variable transcription strength and requires a labor‐intensive screening procedure to identify transformants ...
Nick Jacobebbinghaus +5 more
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Abstract Thousands of plants, fungi, and lichen species are traded every year. Although sustainable use is critical for livelihoods and biodiversity conservation, insufficient data prevent detailed sustainability assessments for most species. How can the sustainability of trade in such data‐deficient species be enhanced?
Carsten Smith‐Hall +6 more
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This study presents the first complete chloroplast genome of Aquilaria banaense, an endemic Vietnamese species, revealing its phylogenetic position within the Aquilaria genus and its biogeographic alignment with mainland Southeast Asia. Comparative analyses highlight conserved genome structure and unique long tandem repeat variations, emphasizing the ...
Yen Thi Van +7 more
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Abstract Malvales is a diverse order of flowering plants, economically and ecologically relevant, and it is known for its broad morphological variability. Recent phylogenomic studies have revealed a complex evolutionary history for the order, including localised phylogenetic discordances among nuclear loci.
Matheus Colli‐Silva +24 more
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