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Compensatory Intercellular Mitochondrial Transfer Improves Bioenergetics in P301L Tau-Affected Neuronal Cells. [PDF]
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Is soil basal respiration a good indicator of soil pollution?
Geoderma, 2016Abstract Metal(loid)s are common pollutants in soils, causing a significant toxicological risk to living organisms and to the ecosystems. Soil basal respiration (SBR) is broadly used as indicator of metal(loid) stress in polluted soils, although the correlation with toxicity gives in many cases contradictory results.
Ana Romero-Freire
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Basal rates of soil respiration are correlated with photosynthesis in a mixed temperate forest
Global Change Biology, 2007AbstractMany field studies have demonstrated that soil temperature explains most of the temporal variation in soil respiration (SR). However, there is increasing evidence to suggest that SR is also influenced by current, or recent, photosynthate. Accordingly, seasonal changes in SR nominally attributed to temperature may, in part, be due to seasonality
Ivan Janssens
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Effects of water amendment on basal and substrate-induced respiration rates of mineral soils
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 1989We studied the effects of amending soils with different volumes of water or glucose solution on respiration rates measured as CO2 evolution. Basal respiration was not significantly affected by the volume of water amendment, but substrate-induced respiration in static soil solutions was significantly reduced by increasing water contents.
Karl Ritz
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