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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract While elevational patterns of soil bacterial and fungal communities in mountain ecosystems have been well documented, the assembly processes of soil archaeal and protistan communities, and their linkage with ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF), remain poorly understood ...
Bao‐Min Yao+14 more
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Complete chloroplast genomes of three <i>Pleurozia</i> species and comparative analyses with <i>P. purpurea</i>: codon usage bias and phylogeny. [PDF]
Bi S+5 more
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ARE CHLOROPLASTS SEMICONDUCTORS? [PDF]
William Arnold, Helen K. Sherwood
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Characterization of a prokaryotic topoisomerase I activity in chloroplast extracts of maize [PDF]
Siedlecki, Janusz+2 more
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We experimentally disrupted below‐ground microbial communities to test their role in the growth and survival of the seagrass Zostera muelleri under two marine heatwave scenarios. Seagrass leaf growth declined with rhizosphere microbiome disruption across all temperature and sediment conditions.
Renske Jongen+5 more
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Comprehensive analysis of complete Chloroplast genome sequence of Cardiospermum halicacabum L. (Sapindaceae). [PDF]
Su Y, Wei W, Han L, Wen H, Lu H.
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Light-dependent Adenosine Triphosphatase in Chloroplasts
Mordhay Avron
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Chloroplast Proteases: Updates on Proteolysis within and across Suborganellar Compartments1[OPEN]
K. Nishimura, Y. Kato, W. Sakamoto
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Recent research has ignited a renewed interest in Ceratozamia cycads, unveiling their remarkable diversity. While previous studies primarily focused on morphology, this investigation employs a multidisciplinary approach, integrating phylogenetics, morphology, and ecological niches. Our methods identify seven distinct lineages as separate species.
Anwar Medina‐Villarreal+2 more
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