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Soil organic carbon stocks after ten years of reduced tillage, compost and mulch application in temperate organic agriculture. [PDF]
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Proteostasis, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, and Neurodevelopmental Differences: An Integrative Perspective. [PDF]
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The intrinsically disordered protein SPE-56 is required for acrosomal-like exocytosis and fertility in Caenorhabditis elegans. [PDF]
Gottschling DC, Eiser S, Döring F.
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European Journal of Soil Biology, 2019
To decrease nutrient losses in paddy soils, use of reduced inorganic fertilization and crop straw return has gained interest in recent years. However, there is limited understanding about the complex responses of soil microbial communities to chemical ...
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To decrease nutrient losses in paddy soils, use of reduced inorganic fertilization and crop straw return has gained interest in recent years. However, there is limited understanding about the complex responses of soil microbial communities to chemical ...
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Double fertilization on the move.
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2012Double fertilization is a flowering plant mechanism whereby two immotile sperm cells fertilize two different female gametes. One of the two sperm cells fertilizes the egg cell to produce the embryo and the other fertilizes the central cell to produce the endosperm.
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Double fertilization: a personal view
Sexual Plant Reproduction, 1998This year marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of double fertilization by Nawaschin in St. Petersburg, Russia and, independently, Guignard in France. This discovery came at the end of a period of controversy about fertilization in angiosperms and ushered in a new period of intense research.
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Developmental and evolutionary hypotheses for the origin of double fertilization and endosperm
Comptes Rendus De L'Académie Des Sciences Série 3, Sciences De La Vie, 2001The discovery of a second fertilization event that initiates endosperm in flowering plants, just over a century ago, stimulated intense interest in the evolutionary history and homology of endosperm, the genetically biparental embryo-nourishing tissue that is found only in angiosperms.
William E Friedman
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A one‐step rectification of sperm cell targeting ensures the success of double fertilization
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2015Jilei Huang, Yan Ju, Sodmergen
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Double Fertilization in Carpinus
Botanical Gazette, 1906BOTANiCAL Gazette
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