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Effects of cotton straw biochar on methane emissions using rumen simulations. [PDF]
Zhang S +4 more
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Co-production of bio-ethanol, electricity and heat from biomass residues [PDF]
Dijken, J.P., van +9 more
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The LPS core is critical for virulence in Pectobacterium carotovorum, as its truncation disrupts outer membrane protein assembly, reducing protease secretion, motility, and soft rot symptoms. ABSTRACT Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a critical component of the bacterial outer membrane, which serves as a permeability barrier and site for sensing ...
Yejin Park +4 more
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Are cellulases slow? Kinetic and thermodynamic limitations for enzymatic breakdown of cellulose. [PDF]
Westh P +7 more
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MoPce1, an atypical CAP/PR‐1 family effector, is essential for Magnaporthe oryzae virulence. MoPce1 functions by interacting with the rice catalase OsCATC to disrupt ROS homeostasis, thereby promoting host susceptibility. ABSTRACT Plant pathogens employ a diverse array of effectors to facilitate host colonisation, including evolutionarily conserved ...
Jianqiang Huang +10 more
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Biosynthesis of biobased products from lignocellulose using filamentous fungi-integrated microbial consortia. [PDF]
Pan R +8 more
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Conserved spatial patterning of gene expression in independent lineages of C4 plants
Summary C4 photosynthesis enhances carbon fixation efficiency by reducing photorespiration through the use of an oxygen‐insensitive carboxylase and spatial separation of photosynthesis between mesophyll and bundle sheath cells. The C4 pathway has evolved independently in > 60 plant lineages, but molecular mechanisms underpinning this convergence remain
Tianshu Sun +4 more
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Bioprospecting of Goat Rumen Microbiota for Optimum Cellulase Enzyme Production to Support Sustainable Bioenergy Systems. [PDF]
Rabapane KJ, Matambo TS.
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Summary Plant‐parasitic cyst nematodes, such as Heterodera schachtii, cause substantial crop losses world‐wide and induce specialized feeding structures in host roots, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying feeding structure initiation and development remain poorly understood.
Anna Pijnacker +8 more
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