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Nitrogen and Phosphorus Interplay in Lupin Root Nodules and Cluster Roots [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2021
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are two major plant nutrients, and their deficiencies often limit plant growth and crop yield. The uptakes of N or P affect each other, and consequently, understanding N–P interactions is fundamental.
José J. Pueyo   +4 more
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Leaf Phosphorus Concentration Regulates the Development of Cluster Roots and Exudation of Carboxylates in Macadamia integrifolia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2021
Phosphorus (P) deficiency induces cluster-root formation and carboxylate exudation in most Proteaceae. However, how external P supply regulates these root traits in Macadamia integrifolia remains unclear.
Xin Zhao   +6 more
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IAA was involved in phosphorus deficiency-induced cluster roots formation in Macadamia integrifolia [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Phosphorus (P) deficiency induced the formation and development of cluster roots in macadamia, thereby stimulating P acquisition by enhancing root surface area and carboxylate exudation.
Haonan Pan   +7 more
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Seasonal and regional structuring of rhizosphere fungal communities in Macadamia integrifolia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
IntroductionRhizosphere fungal communities are pivotal to plant nutrient acquisition, stress tolerance, and ecosystem functionality. However, the diversity and ecological roles of these communities in tropical cash crops like Macadamia integrifolia ...
Ya Ning   +10 more
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No Support for the Neolithic Plant Invasion Hypothesis: Invasive Species From Eurasia Do Not Perform Better Under Agropastoral Disturbance in Early Life Stages Than Invaders From Other Continents

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Pre-adaptation to disturbance is an important driver of biological invasions in human-altered ecosystems. Agropastoralism is one of the oldest forms of landscape management.
Ginevra Bellini   +4 more
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Analytical studies on medieval lead ingots from Wrocław and Kraków (Poland): a step towards understanding bulk trade of lead from Kraków and Silesia Upland Pb–Zn deposits

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2022
Origins of medieval lead artefacts are hard to establish due to re-smelting and mixing. One can obtain conclusive evidence from ingots that served for bulk trade and originated directly from the mines.
Beata Miazga   +4 more
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Adaptive Mechanisms Make Lupin a Choice Crop for Acidic Soils Affected by Aluminum Toxicity

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Almost half of the world’s agricultural soils are acidic, and most of them present significant levels of aluminum (Al) contamination, with Al3+ as the prevailing phytotoxic species.
Miguel A. Quiñones   +2 more
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Clustering word roots syntactically [PDF]

open access: yes2016 24th Signal Processing and Communication Application Conference (SIU), 2016
Distributional representation of words is used for both syntactic and semantic tasks. In this paper two different methods are presented for clustering word roots. In the first method, the distributional model word2vec [1] is used for clustering word roots, whereas distributional approaches are generally used for words.
Mustafa Burak Öztürk, Burcu Can
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Clusters, inertia, and root numbers [PDF]

open access: yesFunctiones et Approximatio Commentarii Mathematici, 2022
In a recent paper of Dokchitser-Dokchitser-Maistret-Morgan, the authors introduced the concept of a cluster picture associated to a hyperelliptic curve from which they are able to recover numerous invariants, including the inertia representation on the first étale cohomology group of the curve.
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Rooted Clusters for Graph LP Algebras

open access: yesSymmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications, 2022
LP algebras, introduced by Lam and Pylyavskyy, are a generalization of cluster algebras. These algebras are known to have the Laurent phenomenon, but positivity remains conjectural. Graph LP algebras are finite LP algebras encoded by a graph. For the graph LP algebra defined by a tree, we define a family of clusters called rooted clusters.
Banaian, Esther   +3 more
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