Cytological and molecular characterizations of a novel 2A nullisomic line derived from a widely-grown wheat cultivar Zhoumai 18 conferring male sterility [PDF]
A dwarf, multi-pistil and male sterile dms mutant was previously reported by us. However, the genetic changes in this dms are unclear. To examine the genetic changes, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) association, chromosome counting, and high ...
Zhixin Jiao +12 more
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Exploring dimethyl sulfide (DMS) oxidation and implications for global aerosol radiative forcing
. Aerosol indirect radiative forcing (IRF), which characterizes how aerosols alter cloud formation and properties, is very sensitive to the preindustrial (PI) aerosol burden. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS), emitted from the ocean, is a dominant natural precursor
K. M. Fung +16 more
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Differential mobility spectrometry (DMS) is highly useful for shotgun lipidomic analysis because it overcomes difficulties in measuring isobaric species within a complex lipid sample and allows for acyl tail characterization of phospholipid species ...
B. Su +10 more
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The Importance of the Representation of DMS Oxidation in Global Chemistry‐Climate Simulations
The oxidation of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is key for the natural sulfate aerosol formation and its climate impact. Multiphase chemistry is an important oxidation pathway but neglected in current chemistry‐climate models.
E. H. Hoffmann +4 more
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The authors present exploitation of Multiple Views in Single‐Path (MVSP) Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS). The authors demonstrate the interest of MVSP SAS for underwater Mine Counter‐Measures (MCM) with unmanned vehicles, to comply with requirements for ...
Jean‐Philippe Malkasse +4 more
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DMS emissions from the Arctic marginal ice zone
Phytoplankton blooms in the Arctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) can be prolific dimethylsulfide (DMS) producers, thereby influencing regional aerosol formation and cloud radiative forcing.
M. Galí +9 more
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Global analysis of the controls on seawater dimethylsulfide spatial variability [PDF]
Dimethylsulfide (DMS) emitted from the ocean makes a significant global contribution to natural marine aerosol and cloud condensation nuclei and, therefore, our planet's climate.
G. Manville +10 more
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Reaction of DMS and HOBr as a Sink for Marine DMS and an Inhibitor of Bromoform Formation.
Recently, we suggested that hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a sink for the marine volatile organic sulfur compound dimethyl sulfide (DMS). However, HOBr is also known to react with reactive moieties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) such as phenolic compounds
E. Müller +4 more
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Maize Leaf Disease Identification Based on Feature Enhancement and DMS-Robust Alexnet
The identification of maize leaf diseases will meet great challenges because of the difficulties in extracting lesion features from the constant-changing environment, uneven illumination reflection of the incident light source and many other factors.
Mingjie Lv +5 more
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Dimethyl sulfide cycling in the sea surface microlayer in the southwestern Pacific – Part 2: Processes and rates [PDF]
As the sea surface microlayer (SML) is the uppermost oceanic layer and differs in biogeochemical composition to the underlying subsurface water (SSW), it is important to determine whether processes in the SML modulate gas exchange, particularly for ...
A. D. Saint-Macary +6 more
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