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Carbon sedimentation in shallow floodplain lakes
Abstract Shallow lakes are increasingly recognized as important sites for organic carbon (OC) storage. However, the drivers of OC deposition in shallow floodplain lakes remain unclear due to complex terrestrial and aquatic interactions. Using 8 yr of monthly sediment trap data in a cross‐ecosystem experiment on six UK shallow lakes of varying riverine ...
Belén Franco‐Cisterna+7 more
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Citation: Burden, M., Guo, Q., Krueger, L., & Young, N. (2018) Pond Eutrophication. Unpublished manuscript, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group Category, grand prizeDr.
Burden, Maxwell+3 more
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Net emission of atmospheric volatile organic compounds from ponds in a peatland forest
Abstract The role of small water bodies in global carbon emissions is increasingly acknowledged. In addition to the well‐investigated greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) may be emitted from freshwater ecosystems, especially from small water bodies, but the composition of emitted VOCs and emission ...
Yinghuan Qin+4 more
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Horizontal Gene Transfer in Plants and Implications for Biotechnology
ABSTRACT Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), a fundamental process long acknowledged in prokaryotic evolution, is increasingly recognized as a pivotal force in shaping the evolutionary trajectories of eukaryotes, including plants. Despite its established significance in prokaryotic adaptation, the role of HGT in eukaryotic evolution is still understudied ...
Rojana Binte Azad+3 more
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Spatial distribution patterns of developing bloom-forming cyanobacteria in a fishery harbor.
Kanako Ishikawa+3 more
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Lake Attitash Management Plan; 2010 [PDF]
Management Plan and Comprehensive Lake Inventory of Lake Attitash in Amesbury/ Merrimac ...
Bunker, J., Nolan, S., Willey, E.
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Nanozymes emerge as promising therapeutic agents for reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐dependent diseases, offering advantages over traditional biocatalysts through enhanced stability, tunability, and targeting capabilities. This review explores their mechanisms, design strategies, and clinical progress, emphasizing precision medicine potential.
Lihong Zhou+8 more
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Winter Dynamics of Phytoplankton and Micronutrients in the Southern Ocean
Abstract Combined observations of phytoplankton abundance, community structure, and trace metals in winter are scarce but crucial for understanding Southern Ocean biogeochemistry. This study provides the first early winter insights of phytoplankton‐micronutrient dynamics in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean.
Johannes J. Viljoen+11 more
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A decade of monitoring and management of freshwater algae, in particular Cyanobacteria, in England and Wales [PDF]
Although the toxicity of cyanobacteria has been known for many years, cyanobacteria-related problems in the UK were generally limited in frequency.
Jamieson, Jane, Krokowski, Jan
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