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The Immunological Correlation With Adenoid Hypertrophy and Allergic Rhinitis in Children
The imbalance of Th1/Th2 and Th17/Treg cells in allergen and inflammatory responses might be associated with the development of adenoid hypertrophy, suggesting that allergic rhinitis maybe the risk factor of AH and providing a potential alternative explanation for adenoid hypertrophy pathogenesis.
Yang Song +4 more
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Central Asia harbors a rich yet understudied assemblage of wood‐inhabiting Hymenochaetoid fungi. This review delivers the first comprehensive synthesis of 43 poroid species representing 18 genera documented across montane forests, steppes, and xeric habitats.
Yusufjon Gafforov +16 more
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Número de cromosomas de Alnus acuminata H.B. K. Chromosomes number of specie Alnus acuminata H.B.K.
El árbol de Aliso, Alnus scuminsta H.B.K. es una de -las especies más recomendadas en reforestación y por su economía<br />es motivo de estudio. Se comprobó que su número cromosómico es de 2n= 28.The Aliso tree, Alnus acuminata H.B.K., is one of ...
Coba de Gutierrez Bertha +1 more
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Mapping the next forest generation reveals multiple regeneration gaps across German forests
Our study provides the first nationwide, high‐resolution assessment of forest regeneration, offering a valuable baseline for monitoring forest development. The regeneration density and indicator maps enable forest managers and policymakers to identify regeneration deficits, prioritise adaptive management interventions and contribute to the development ...
Leonie C. Gass, Lisa Hülsmann
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ABSTRACT Allergies are one of the major health challenges of our time, associated with a high individual burden of disease and high costs for the healthcare system. Given their prevalence, allergies are also highly relevant from a public health perspective. The development of allergic diseases is multifactorial. In addition to individual factors (e.g.,
Jobst Augustin +13 more
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ABSTRACT The allergy and asthma epidemic in urban societies following World War II is mostly caused by changes in the environment, diet and lifestyle. Disconnection of urban populations from the wider environment has reduced the protective factors building up immunological resilience.
Tari Haahtela +21 more
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Study on soil detritivors and microbial activity in understory of broad-leaved pure and mixed stands in Caspian forests [PDF]
The activity of terrestrial organisms and their populations is an appropriate index for assessing the quality and health of the soil in forest ecosystems, which related to the fertility, and reproduction of the habitat.
Yahya Kooch, Mahmood Tavakoli
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ABSTRACT Headwater streams receive large amounts of terrestrial organic matter (tOM) such as leaves from a dense riparian matrix, forming a critical link between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Terrestrial OM rarely provides essential macronutrients such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and microbial colonisation of tOM is an important ...
Mourine J. Yegon +3 more
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Se ha observado en algunas especies que el tamaño de las semillas puede determinar el mayor o menor porcentaje de germinación de las mismas, especialmente si se trata de especies forestales.En este trabajo se evaluaron nueve tratamientos con el fin de ...
Ruiz Peña María Cristina +1 more
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Unmanaged forest swamps benefit saproxylic and soil‐inhabiting crane fly communities
Species richness of both saproxylic and soil‐inhabiting crane flies was consistently higher in unmanaged forests across all habitat types. Soil‐inhabiting species thrived in swamps and ditches, while saproxylic richness was linked to low light and high soil moisture, independent of habitat type.
David Bille Byriel +4 more
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