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Abstract Arctic rivers are intricate water networks that chemically and biologically process carbon before releasing it as carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere or carrying it to the ocean. Primary producers use inorganic carbon to build biomass at the base of the trophic chain.
K. Castro‐Morales +14 more
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Abstract Permafrost degradation on the Qinghai—Tibet Plateau (QTP) directly affects evapotranspiration and moisture recycling processes by changing the underlying land surface conditions. However, the contributions of thermokarst lake evaporation and plant transpiration to local precipitation in permafrost regions of the QTP remain unknown.
Xiaofan Zhu +12 more
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Abstract Vegetation‐air mass interactions play a critical role in regulating recycled moisture dynamics in temperate grasslands. This study focused on a representative inland river basin, primarily including typical, meadow, and sparse wood grasslands.
Jin Sun +9 more
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Abstract Oceanic subsurface eddies are believed to potentially impact biogeochemical cycles; however, our understanding remains limited due to sparse in situ observations. This study presents observation of an intrathermocline eddy (ITE) in the tropical western North Pacific and provides a comprehensive analysis of how ITE modulate nutrient dynamics by
Zhendong Hu +8 more
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Fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4) caused hepatitis–hydropericardium syndrome in poultry and caused huge economic losses to the poultry industry. At present, antiviral drugs have not been reported to be effective against this virus, and new treatment ...
Lei Yin (300551) +11 more
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Nanoparticle‐Based Antiviral Vaccines for Chickens: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives
Viral diseases in chickens, such as avian influenza, Newcastle disease, and infectious bronchitis, cause significant economic losses to the global chicken industry, while the cross‐species transmission risks of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) pose potential threats to public health security. Conventional inactivated vaccines and live attenuated vaccines
Peiyang Ding +3 more
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Fowl aviadenoviruses (FAdV) are important avian pathogens, responsible for several poultry diseases prevalent worldwide, including inclusion body hepatitis (IBH).
Amir H. Noormohammadi (7303517) +5 more
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Migratory birds, because of their migration and roosting characteristics, can serve as major vectors for long‐distance transmission, recombination, and evolution of adenoviruses. China is one of the countries possessing the widest variety of birds in the world, with the global migration routes covering almost the entire territory.
Jie Li +12 more
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Immune regulation is significantly affected by gut microbial community. For example, short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), produced by gut symbionts, function as beneficial immune regulators. Antibiotics are widely used in the poultry industry to improve feed efficiency and prevent diseases; however, this treatment strategy disrupts the normal flora but how
Jung-Hoon Kim +5 more
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Mycotoxins contamination of poultry feeds is a global issue faced by the poultry industry due to increase demand and provision of poor quality cereal grains. The current experimental study was designed to investigate concurrent administration of aflatoxins and fowl adenovirus in commercial broilers. Fowl adenovirus-4 is reemerging in Pakistan including
Naseem, Muhammad Noman +8 more
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