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The importance of ecotype diversity on duckweed growth with and without salt stress [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Aims: The pollution of freshwater ecosystems is threatening freshwater plant species diversity worldwide. Freshwater plants, such as the common duckweed (Lemna minor), are potentially sensitive to novel stressful environments.
van Moorsel, Sofia Julia; https://orcid.org/
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Ecotype development

open access: yes, 2023
Supplementary Files for manuscript titled, "THE INTERSECTION OF GENOTYPE AND PHENOTYPE: INFORMING ECOTYPE DEVELOPMENT".  This link contains  - metabolic model for Vibrio species ED008 - metabolic model for Vibrio species ED582  - proteome comparison ...
Bhavya Nalagampalli Papudeshi (12485566)
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Ancestral state reconstruction of damselfish dietary ecotype.

open access: yes, 2021
Dietary ecotype traits of benthic, pelagic and intermediate foraging behavior mapped onto the damselfish time-calibrated phylogeny. Transition rates between character states and their rate (if non-zero) between ecotype states during species ...
Mark W. Westneat (8029121)   +3 more
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Cadmium exclusion a key factor in differential Cd-resistance in Thlaspi arvense ecotypes

open access: yesBiologia Plantarum, 2012
Differences in Cd accumulation and Cd tolerance between Thlaspi arvense ecotype Aigues Vives (AV) from a commercial grower in South France and ecotype Jena collected in the polluted urban area of Jena (Germany) were reported here.
S. R. Martin   +3 more
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Investigating the Use of Chestnut Shells to Improve Brioche Characteristics [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Nuts, 2023
To investigate the use of chestnut shell powder, an agricultural industry by-product, as a value-added ingredient for enhancing the nutritional profile of brioche bread, this study examined different factors such as rheological, chemical, volumetric ...
Khlood Waheeb   +6 more
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Ecotypes of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Theoretical Biology, 2006
A phylogeny of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex has recently shown that the animal-adapted strains are found in a single lineage marked by the deletion of chromosomal region 9 (RD9) [Brosch et al., 2002. A new evolutionary scenario for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 99 (6), 3684-3689].
Smith, Noel H   +8 more
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Patterns and repeatability of multi‐ecotype assemblages of sympatric salmonids [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Aim: High repeatability among assemblages of closely related but ecologically distinct ecotypes implies predictability in evolution and assembly of communities. The conditions under which ecotype assemblages form predictably, and the reasons, have been
Schluter, Dolph   +11 more
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Charting of P. patens Reveals Accumulation of Somatic Mutations During in vitro Culture on the Scale of Natural Variation by Selfing

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2020
Introduction:Physcomitrium patens (Hedw.) Mitten (previously known as Physcomitrella patens) was collected by H.L.K. Whitehouse in Gransden Wood (Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom) in 1962 and distributed across the globe starting in 1974.
Fabian B. Haas   +11 more
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Machine learning assisted dynamic phenotypes and genomic variants help understand the ecotype divergence in rapeseed

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Three ecotypes of rapeseed, winter, spring, and semi-winter, have been formed to enable the plant to adapt to different geographic areas. Although several major loci had been found to contribute to the flowering divergence, the genomic footprints and ...
Hui Feng   +10 more
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Accurate Evaluation of Photoperiodic Sensitivity and Genetic Diversity in Common Buckwheat under a Controlled Environment

open access: yesPlant Production Science, 2013
Photoperiodic sensitivity is one of the most important factors determining whether a crop can adapt to and be cultivated under a broad range of conditions.
Takashi Hara, Ryo Ohsawa
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