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A densely sampled nuclear phylogenomic analysis of the coryphoid palms (Arecaceae: Coryphoideae)

open access: yesTAXON, EarlyView.
Abstract The palm family (Arecaceae) has a rich history of phylogenetic research, including several recent phylogenomic studies. However, densely sampled phylogenomic datasets for larger palm clades – such as subfamilies – are still few in number. We used target sequence capture to obtain data for 971 nuclear genes across 421 (ca.
Oscar Wrisberg   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Recent Advances in the Utilization of Imidazolium‐Based Ionic Liquids for Chemical‐Enhanced Oil Recovery: A Comprehensive Review

open access: yesThe Chemical Record, EarlyView.
This review highlights the recent advancements in imidazolium‐based ionic liquids for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), focusing on their ability to reduce interfacial tension, alter wettability, and stabilize emulsions. Their tunable chemistry, thermal stability, and recyclability position them as effective and sustainable alternatives to conventional EOR ...
Noran Mousa   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Silibinin‐driven microbial and metabolic reprogramming restores CD4+ T cell immunity in HIV immunological nonresponders

open access: yesVIEW, EarlyView.
Despite efficacious antiretroviral therapy, 10%–40% of HIV‐infected individuals exhibit inadequate immune reconstitution due to persistent inflammatory activation and NAD+ metabolic dysregulation—a critical cofactor in cellular bioenergetics. We administered silibinin to 53 HIV immunological non‐responders and elucidated its mechanism through selective
Wenli Liu   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Development of Microsatellite Markers for Ex Situ Management of the Harpy Eagle Using Next Generation Sequencing

open access: yesZoo Biology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), one of the largest birds of prey in the world, is threatened with extinction throughout its entire area of occurrence in the Neotropics. While conservation efforts for the wild populations are crucial, it is also important to focus on ex situ conservation actions.
Mylena Kaizer   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The nexus of decay and birth: Ecological and evolutionary significance of wood‐decaying fungi in green Calypsoinae orchid germination

open access: yesFunctional Ecology, EarlyView.
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract A key feature of Orchidaceae is the production of dust‐like seeds that depend on fungal carbon during early development. Although protocorms and mature green orchids typically associate with rhizoctonia fungi, many non‐photosynthetic orchids and some photosynthetic ...
Kenji Suetsugu, Hidehito Okada
wiley   +1 more source

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