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What the Latin American people think about clonal forestry and forest biotech? [PDF]
Fil: Sharry, Sandra. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales. Laboratorio de Investigtaciones de la Madera (LIMAD); Argentina.Fil: Trujillo, Iselén.
Trujillo, Iselén +5 more
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Owing to the increasing human population and the increasing global demand for wood, its consumption is exceeding the natural rate of regeneration in many areas worldwide.
Ander Castander-Olarieta +9 more
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Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is a valuable stand-forming tree species introduced to Europe approximately 400 years ago from North America. Today it is widely planted throughout the world, first of all for wood production.
Zs. Keserű +3 more
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Trophic Diversity in Duckweed: Mixotrophy, More Than the Sum of its Extremes
In the context of rising DOC in aquatic environments, mixotrophic duckweed may impact carbon cycling by acting as either a carbon sink, as they absorb CO2 through photosynthesis, or a carbon source, as they release CO2 through respiration of absorbed DOC, which depends on DOC concentration, light availability, temperature, and other environmental ...
Zuoliang Sun +5 more
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Economic Evaluation of Biotechnological Progress: The effect of changing management behavior [PDF]
The paper assesses the welfare effects of biotechnological progress, as exemplified by tree improvements, using a partial equilibrium model. Timber demand is assumed to be stochastic and the distributions of the coefficients of the demand function are ...
Löfgren, Karl-Gustaf +2 more
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Populus deltoides Clonal Plantation: Gifford State Forest Replication [PDF]
Planted: 5/12/1971Spacing: 10' x 10'Design: 8-tree (2 x 4) plots, 4 randomized complete blocks, 20 clonesPlantation number: GiffordSpecies: eastern cottonwoodSpecies: Populus deltoidesPlantation Test: clonal seed orchardYear Planted: 1971Year Last ...
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NLSS3 Impairs SHM1 Autophagic Degradation to Regulate Leaf Morphology and Salt Tolerance in Rice
In rice, NLSS3 binds and shields SHM1 from autophagic degradation to maintain serine homeostasis. The A132P mutation in nlss3 disrupts this, triggering SHM1 loss, metabolic dysfunction, K+ imbalance, and impaired ROS scavenging, which collectively drive narrow leaves and salt sensitivity.
Xiong Liu +15 more
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Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a influência do modo de acondicionamento de miniestacas no processo de enraizamento de quatro clones de Eucalyptus grandis x E. urophylla.
Patrícia Bueno Goulart, Aloisio Xavier
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Background Effective matching of genotypes and environments is required for the species to reach optimal productivity and act effectively for carbon sequestration.
Jaroslav Klápště +5 more
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Radioresistance severely limits the efficacy of therapies for small cell lung cancer (SCLC). This study reveals a novel mechanism of resistance driven by the active suppression of pyroptosis. Specifically, the mTORC2 complex directly phosphorylates GSDME‐N and promotes its CUL4B‐mediated ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation.
Qing‐qing Xu +11 more
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