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Summary Unlike most ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi, Cenococcum geophilum is a prolific producer of sclerotia, which represent a large and persistent, yet rarely quantified pool of EM fungal biomass and carbon in soils. How biomass of these asexual propagules is impacted by global change factors, such as anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition, remains ...
Christopher W. Fernandez +1 more
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JEAI-MOCAs: A multi-institutional initiative to build marine research capacity in Mozambique
Issufo Halo +18 more
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Author Correction: Marine biogenic humic substances control iron biogeochemistry across the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
Hassler CS +4 more
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ABSTRACT Rationale The stable hydrogen isotope composition (δ2H) of plant compounds can serve as environmental or metabolic proxies, but interpretations are hindered by insufficient mechanistic understanding. This can be improved by analyzing the δ2H values of metabolic intermediates, such as sucrose, which is the direct substrate of cellulose and a ...
Selina Hugger +3 more
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Asymmetric bubble-mediated gas transfer enhances global ocean CO<sub>2</sub> uptake. [PDF]
Dong Y +4 more
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Frozen Ground Induces Seawater Retreat in Coastal Unconfined Aquifers
Abstract While seawater intrusion (SWI) in coastal aquifers has been extensively investigated, most studies focused on unfrozen conditions. In many cold regions, frozen ground is common, yet its impact on SWI remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that the formation of frozen ground alters salinity distribution in coastal unconfined aquifers ...
Xiayang Yu +4 more
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Publisher Correction: Granulation compared to co-application of biochar plus mineral fertilizer and its impacts on crop growth and nutrient leaching. [PDF]
Grafmüller J +6 more
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Hidden Bioavailable Dissolved Organic Matter in the Deep Northwestern Pacific Ocean
Abstract The deep ocean is widely viewed as a stable reservoir of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) that is highly resistant to microbial degradation. However, this paradigm may be oversimplified. In a cross‐latitude survey conducted in the northwestern Pacific Ocean (155°E, 28.5°N–41.5°N), bulk DOC concentrations were found to be relatively constant ...
Yixian Li +4 more
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An Integrated Modelling Framework to Determine Terrestrial Carbon Dioxide Removal via Enhanced Rock Weathering. [PDF]
Zhang Z +6 more
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