Tree species determine soil microbial diversity: variation in fungal and bacterial communities in temperate forests. [PDF]
Piaszczyk W +3 more
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ABSTRACT Irradiance strongly affects the morphology, carbon (C) uptake and construction costs of leaves and branches. Within tree crowns, light decreases from the top downwards, but whether this translates to differences in the C balance of sun and shade branches remains unclear. Here, we combined a light‐driven photosynthesis model, parameterised with
Cedric Zahnd +3 more
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Rapid detection of the beech leaf nematode, Litylenchus crenatae using recombinase polymerase amplification assay with lateral flow dipsticks. [PDF]
Kantor M, Subbotin SA.
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Quantifying the Rapid Propagation of Rainfall and Evapotranspiration Signals Into Soils
Abstract Precipitation and evapotranspiration are major drivers of soil moisture dynamics, which in turn influence plant water availability, biogeochemical reactions, and trace gas emissions. However, it has been unclear whether evapotranspiration signals propagate through soil columns differently than precipitation signals do.
Huibin Gao +4 more
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Re-Interpreting Genetic Offset: Quantifying the Least Required Evolutionary Rate Under Climate Change at the Mediterranean Range Margin of European Beech. [PDF]
Morando-Milà J +6 more
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Aggregation of Modified Glucuronoxylan in Water and DMSO
Neutron scattering study of dispersibility of glucuronoxylan and modified glucuronoxylan, in water and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). ABSTRACT Glucuronoxylans are known to be only partly soluble in aqueous media. Chemical modification often aims to improve solubility, yet observations of aggregation even of the modified xylans are not uncommon.
Chonnipa Palasingh +7 more
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Delayed uptake and intra-tree distribution of 2H-labeled irrigation water after repeated experimental summer drought in mature spruce compared with beech. [PDF]
Hesse BD +9 more
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An Ecological Dipole in North American Mast‐Eating Small Mammal Dynamics
Ecological dipoles are patterns in plant and animal indices of opposite extremes, and many ecological dipoles may exist. We discovered a novel ecological dipole in seed‐eating small mammals in North America using spatial analyses. We also tested for associations between climate variables and small mammal synchrony, and found that site proximity as well
Jessica H. Barton +5 more
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