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Aridity‐Driven Change in Microbial Carbon Use Efficiency and Its Linkage to Soil Carbon Storage
Global Change BiologyGlobal warming is generally predicted to increase aridity in drylands, while the effects of aridity changes on microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) and its linkage to soil organic carbon (SOC) storage remain unresolved, limiting the accuracy of soil ...
Junmin Pei +4 more
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Climate‐driven global changes in carbon use efficiency
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2013AbstractAimCarbon use efficiency [net primary production (NPP)/gross primary production (GPP) ratio] is a parameter related to the allocation of photosynthesized products by plants and is commonly used in many biogeochemical cycling models. But how this parameter changes with climates is still unknown.
Yangjian Zhang +7 more
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The size and diversity of microbes determine carbon use efficiency in soil.
Environmental MicrobiologySoil is home to a multitude of microorganisms from all three domains of life. These organisms and their interactions are crucial in driving the cycling of soil carbon.
Chansotheary Dang, E. Morrissey
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Efficient synthesis of isoindoles using supercritical carbon dioxide
Tetrahedron Letters, 2017Abstract Bicyclopyrroles were efficiently converted to the corresponding isoindoles by a retro Diels-Alder reaction in supercritical carbon dioxide. By adding ethylene gas as an oxygen scavenger, the isoindole yield was further improved.
Satoshi Ito +9 more
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Soil nutrient availability regulated global carbon use efficiency
Global and Planetary Change, 2019Abstract The carbon use efficiency (CUE) is a core ecosystem parameter that determines the proportion of gross primary productivity (GPP) kept by an ecosystem after self-consumption. Its patterns along climates have been investigated to some extents.
Yangjian Zhang +4 more
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Formaldehyde Removal Efficiency Using Nano-size Carbon Colloids
Indoor and Built Environment, 2011The purpose of this study was to assess the removal efficiency of formaldehyde using nano-size carbon colloid (NCC), which was produced by a comparatively easy and cheap method. In this study, nano-size carbon colloid based on water was produced by an electro-chemical method.
Seon-Hong Kim +5 more
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Carbon Isotope Fractionation and Plant Water-Use Efficiency
1989In order for plants to grow, they must fix carbon. Carbon usually enters the leaves as carbon dioxide, diffusing through pores in the epidermis called stomata. Increased stomatal conductance, g, of leaves causes an increase in the partial pressure of CO2 inside the leaves, p i .
G. D. Farquhar +3 more
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Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Plant Water-Use Efficiency
2001It has been known for a long time that the isotope fractionation of carbon formed by photosynthesizing plants varies radically depending on the pattern of photosynthesis in which the species is engaging (see O’Leary 1988, Farquhar et al. 1989, and chapter by Dawson and Brooks in this volume).
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An overview of precision oncology basket and umbrella trials for clinicians
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Kristian Thorlund, Edward J Mills
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