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On the Stability of the Soluble Amyloid Aggregates [PDF]
Many amyloid proteins form metastable soluble aggregates (or protofibrils, or protein nanoparticles, with characteristic sizes from approximately 10 to a few hundred nm). These can coexist with protein monomers and amyloid precipitates. These soluble aggregates are key determinants of the toxicity of these proteins.
Sahoo, Bankanidhi +3 more
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Soil erosion and surface pollution near reservoirs can adversely affect water quality and safety. Soil aggregate stability is an important predictor of soil water loss and erosion resistance that is strongly influenced by land use.
Haoye Li, Lei Chang, Yuyu Wei, Yuefen Li
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Exploring the composition of soil organic carbon (SOC) and aggregate stability over a range of elevations is essential to evaluate the stability of SOC and the conversion of carbon source or sink of mountain ecosystems.
Mengyao Wu +8 more
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Soil aggregate is extremely important for soil health and sustainable land management. Overgrazing has caused serious degeneration of grassland in the past decades and how to restore the degraded soil through grazing management is urgently needed.
Lei Dong +6 more
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Biocrust-linked changes in soil aggregate stability along a climatic gradient in the Chilean Coastal Range [PDF]
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) composed of cyanobacteria, bacteria, algae, fungi, lichens, and bryophytes stabilize the soil surface. This effect has mainly been studied in arid climates, where biocrusts constitute the main biological agent to ...
N. Riveras-Muñoz +10 more
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Aggregate Stability and Size Distribution
An aggregate is a group of primary particles that cohere to each other more strongly than to other surrounding soil particles. Most adjacent particles adhere to some degree.
W. D. Kemper, R. Rosenau
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Modelling the Clusters Aggregation and Aggregative Stability of Suspensions
The work considers the stability factor of disperse systems, which is determined by the rate of their aggregation. The novelty of submitted work is that the original heuristic model allowing for evaluating the elements of the aggregation matrix with moving from an infinite chain of aggregation equations to a closed finite system of equations has been ...
Ignashova Lyudmila +4 more
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Riparian zone is an ecotone between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, where soil aggregate stability is fundamental in supporting ecosystem functions and associated services.
Y. Liu +5 more
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Aggregate stability affects carbon sequestration potential of different tropical soils
Aggregate stability and carbon (C) sequestration in soils are closely related phenomena. However, high aggregate stability does not always ensure high carbon sequestration to some soil types since other binding agents could dominate other than carbon ...
Leo Jude D. Villasica +2 more
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Effects of Soil Aggregate Stability on Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen under Land Use Change in an Erodible Region in Southwest China. [PDF]
Soil aggregate stability can indicate soil quality, and affects soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil organic nitrogen (SON) sequestration. However, for erodible soils, the effects of soil aggregate stability on SOC and SON under land use change are not ...
Liu M, Han G, Zhang Q.
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