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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Floral traits are assumed to be the main determinants of plant's pollinator spectrum, yet a majority of temperate plant species possess traits allowing to a certain degree of generalisation of their pollinator spectrum.
Zdeněk Janovský, Jakub Štenc
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Response of habitat quality to mixed severity disturbance regime in Norway spruce forests
Our results demonstrate that currently intensifying natural disturbance regime can consequently result in a lower habitat heterogeneity. In managed spruce forests after natural disturbances, we recommend at least the partial retention of biological legacies to preserve habitat heterogeneity and to avoid uniform and dense plantations resulting in a ...
Radek Bace +13 more
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Abstract Purpose This study investigates views and beliefs of current and preservice teachers regarding martial arts (MA) and the inclusion of martial arts in schools. Methods Participants completed an anonymous, 28‐item questionnaire made available online via Qualtrics (August–November 2020).
Louis Burt +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to examine how genetic polymorphisms related to muscular strength and flexibility influence artistic gymnastic performance in an attempt to identify a novel polymorphism associated with flexibility. In study 1, the passive straight‐leg‐raise (PSLR) score and aromatase gene CYP19A1 rs936306 polymorphism, a key enzyme for ...
Hiroshi Kumagai +14 more
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Plant–soil feedbacks in a diverse grassland: Soil remembers, but not too much
The authors showed that plant‐induced soil legacies of a dominant species can be altered by legacies of co‐occurring plants, complicating plant–soil feedbacks in diverse communities. Despite the detectable legacy effects on final plant biomass, in the short term, plant growth responds more strongly to the levels of available nutrients.
Eliška Kuťáková +4 more
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Climate change‐induced distributional change of medicinal and aromatic plants in the Nepal Himalaya
This figure provides climatically suitable habitats of various species of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of Nepal along with extent of the species and hotspots of the studied species Abstract Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) contribute to human well‐being via health and economic benefits.
Uttam B. Shrestha +6 more
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The 1,3‐PDO production was improved in K. pneumoniae by overexpressing the key gene and attenuating by‐product synthesis in the CRISPR‐dCas9 system. This work is efficient and simple, and such a strategy may be useful to be applied to modification of other strains to produce valuable chemicals.
Xin Wang +8 more
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We analyze the historical development and land‐use of Katsunuma and other areas in Japan and discuss on an approach for evaluating them. As a result, the characteristics of location, land‐use and basic industry before forming vineyard landscape are key points to evaluate the meanings of present landscapes. It is a way of interpreting the landscape that
Yoshito Kikuchi
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Analysis of Gender on Editorial Boards of Sport Sciences Journals
This study analyses gender distribution on editorial boards of journals in the Sport Sciences category included in Journal Citation Reports (JCR). As far as we know, this study provides the first measure of gender distribution on editorial boards in Sport Sciences.
Raquel Pastor-Cisneros +4 more
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ABSTRACT Legg‐Calvé‐Perthes disease (LCPD) is a childhood ischemic osteonecrosis (ON) of the femoral head associated with the elevation of proinflammatory cytokine interleukin‐6 (IL‐6) in the synovial fluid. Currently, there is no effective medical therapy for patients with LCPD.
Nobuhiro Kamiya, Harry KW Kim
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