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Grapevine decline is associated with difference in soil microbial composition and activity
Grapevine decline is a top concern in viticulture worldwide and is often associated with many biotic and abiotic factors. Grape trunk diseases and viruses are some of the most frequently identified causes of vine dieback.
Romain Darriaut +10 more
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A ribose-functionalized NAD+ with unexpected high activity and selectivity for protein poly-ADP-ribosylation. [PDF]
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent ADP-ribosylation plays important roles in physiology and pathophysiology. It has been challenging to study this key type of enzymatic post-translational modification in particular for protein poly-ADP ...
Chen, Jingwen +9 more
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Enzyme activities in brown forest soils after introduction of Bacillus thuringiensis-based bioinsecticides [PDF]
Much attention in the complex of forest pest control methods nowadays is devoted to the application of biological preparations, especially to bacterial formulations produced on the base of Bacillus thuringiensis (BT) that in addition to their high ...
Arevik M. Sargsyan +2 more
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The influence of heavy metals on soil biological and chemical properties
Soil samples were collected at alluvial sites of the Litavka River, which flows through the Beroun and Příbram cities in Central Bohemia Region of the Czech Republic in 2005 and 2006.
Michaela FRIEDLOVÁ
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Correlations between quality, enzymatic activities and storage stability of UHT milk in Tunisia
Destabilization of ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk (140 °C, 4s) in the form of gel or sediment may occur during storage. This phenomenon is a real industrial and scientific problem that could be caused by milk proteolysis and lipolysis.
Nahla FITOUHI +3 more
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Changes in Lipid Metabolites and Enzyme Activities of Wheat Flour during Maturation
The maturation of wheat flour is a transformative process that elevates its processing and culinary attributes to their peak performance levels. Despite extensive research on starch and gluten protein modifications, the impact of lipid changes has been ...
Yanyan Chen +6 more
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Biochar and compost are able to influence the mobility of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in soil. As such, they can be useful in restoring the functionality of contaminated soils, albeit their effectiveness can vary substantially depending on the ...
Matteo Garau +4 more
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Bacterial isolates from the samples of Orostachys spinosa (L.) growing in the Baikal region were identified and studied. A total of 16 strains with different morphotypes were obtained, and their generic affiliation was determined by 16S rRNA sequencing ...
A. Y. Sukhanov +4 more
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Isolation, screening and characterization of microorganisms with potential for biofuels production [PDF]
Tese de mestrado. Biologia (Microbiologia Aplicada). Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2012Rapid global population growth has increased the demand for food and energy supply.
Teixeira, Pedro Jorge Dias, 1989-
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To address cryodamage in Culter alburnus sperm, this study evaluated the effects of trehalose supplementation in a conventional cryomedium (D-15 + 10% ethylene glycol). Six experimental groups were established: fresh sperm (G1), a conventional cryomedium
Shun Cheng +7 more
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