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New Approaches to Phosphorus Regulation and Management [PDF]
Phosphorus (P) conservation and the environmental, ecological and economic issues related to over-use and under-use of P on organic farms are addressed. Re-examination of Certification Standards is recommended to ensure the conservation and efficient use
Cornish, Peter, Obersen, Astrid
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ABSTRACT Microbial production of 1,3‐butanediol (1,3‐BDO) offers a renewable route to this versatile C4 chemical. However, the low performance of CoA‐acylating butyraldehyde dehydrogenase (Bld), which contains a catalytic cysteine, limits efficient production in recombinant Escherichia coli (E. coli).
Seunghyun Cho +5 more
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Impact of Process Interruptions in the Production of Lysates for Cell‐Free Expression Systems
ABSTRACT Cell‐free gene expression systems offer cell‐like functionalities outside the confines of the cell, garnering increasing interest for applications from biomanufacturing to sensing. As applications expand, the need to implement economically scaled processes to produce cellular lysates grows.
Katherine A. Rhea +11 more
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Plans for interaction with the Tropical Legumes II project (TLII) and for seed increase on a country-by-country basis [PDF]
Abaidoo, R. +5 more
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Genetically Programmed Control of Overflow Metabolism
ABSTRACT Overflow metabolism is a highly undesirable phenomenon that occurs in virtually all cell factories. Although several schemes have been applied to avoid overflow metabolism, this problem remains far from being solved. In this study, a genetic sensor for detecting overflow metabolism was designed, and its substrate specificity and reversibility ...
Lærke M. Jensen +3 more
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ABSTRACT In light of climate change and growing resource scarcity, microbial production of organic acids offers a sustainable alternative to fossil‐based chemical synthesis. In this study, malic acid production by Aspergillus oryzae was optimized through cultivation temperature adjustment and biotin supplementation, while organic acid formation from ...
Lukas Hartmann +6 more
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Foreword to 'Application of Rhizobial Inoculants to Australian Agriculture' [PDF]
David Herridge, John Howieson
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The Interplay of Dispersion and Thermal Shock in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilms
ABSTRACT Pathological bacterial biofilms formed on medical implants pose a significant challenge in clinical settings due to their resistance to antibiotics and the host immune response. Eradication of these biofilms by thermal shock has gained increasing attention as a means of eliminating these infections.
Hossein Zare, Josiah Power, Eric Nuxoll
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Editorial: plant-microbial symbiosis toward sustainable food security
The use of plant-associated microorganisms is increasingly being investigated as a key tool for mitigating the impact of biotic and abiotic threats to crops and facilitating migration to sustainable agricultural practices.
Ixchel Campos-Avelar +3 more
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Conventional bulk media are often unsuitable for single‐cell cultivation and analysis because they provide excess nutrients or lack essential components. Redesigning the medium allows for controlled, defined growth, enabling the development of a robust minimal medium that supports quantitative and reproducible single‐cell analysis across different ...
Judith Wegmann +5 more
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