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Summary Excessive nitrogen use and low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in current agroecosystems are disrupting the global nitrogen cycle. Chemical inhibitors offer only temporary relief, while plant‐derived biological nitrification inhibitors (BNIs) remain safer but underexplored.
Arindam Ghatak+20 more
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A Spotlight on Archaea in Humans, Livestock and Poultry: A Review. [PDF]
Salahi A, Abd El-Ghany WA.
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ABSTRACT Polyploidisation is a natural evolutionary mechanism that enhances plant stress tolerance and environmental adaptability; however, its impact on microbiome homeostasis remains poorly understood. In this study, we selected a nascent euploid synthetic hexaploid wheat line (HG116; 2n = 6x = 42, BBAADD) by selfing a triploid F1 hybrid of Triticum ...
Xin He+12 more
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Structure-Function Analysis of the Steroid-Hydroxylating Cytochrome P450 109 (CYP109) Enzyme Family. [PDF]
Msweli SM+5 more
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Biocrust communities show notable distinctions between sites impacted by mining tailings and unimpacted areas in Brazil, encompassing differences not only in diversity but also in terms of ecological life strategies. Abstract This study investigates the impact of the Fundão Dam rupture in Brazil, one of the most severe industrial disasters globally ...
M. F. Oliveira+3 more
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On adaptation to a mesophilic environment and the chaperone network in Archaea
Rebeaud ME.
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Editorial: Molecular, cellular, and ecological processes of haloarchaea. [PDF]
Liao Y, Duggin IG, Gimenez MI, Hua Z.
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The oral microbiota and periodontal health in orthodontic patients
Abstract The oral microbiota develops within the first 2 years of childhood and becomes distinct from the parents by 4 years‐of‐age. The oral microbiota plays an important role in the overall health/symbiosis of the individual. Deviations from the state of symbiosis leads to dysbiosis and an increased risk of pathogenicity.
Brandon W. Peterson+4 more
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