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Techniques of measuring pasture production in fertiliser trials [PDF]
I.L. Elliott, P.B. Lynch
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The Inner Quality Concept for food, based on life processes [PDF]
How can we adequately express the quality of food produced by organic agriculture? To answer this research question, we defined a concept of ‘inner quality’ (formerly called ‘vital quality’) based on the life processes growth and differentiation, and ...
Adriaansen-Tennekens, R.+4 more
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This work explores ion‐selective organic electrochemical transistors for real‐time, long‐term potassium monitoring in the xylem sap of living trees. This bioelectronic approach provides new insights into plant physiology and has the potential to revolutionize forest, agricultural, and ecological monitoring for smarter, more sustainable plant management.
Sanggil Han+9 more
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ON FERTILISATION, AND THE SEGMENTATION OF THE SPORE IN FUCTJS1
J. BRETLAND FARMER
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Growth allocation and stand structure in Norway spruce stands [PDF]
This thesis is based on analyses of permanent sample plot data gathered over periods of 10-34 years from an experiment in which a wide range of thinning regimes, and thinnings combined with N-fertilisation, were applied to 25 even-aged Norway spruce ...
Karlsson, Kjell
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PCSK9 acts as a molecular chaperone promoting LIN28A lysosomal degradation. LIN28A elevates transcription factor HES5, increasing JMY expression. PCSK9 loss causes neural tube defects (NTDs) by disrupting the LIN28A/HES5/JMY axis, and high JMY disorganizes the neural progenitor cell microfilament network, leading to incomplete neural tube structure in ...
Xiaoshuai Li+6 more
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The artificial insemination of mammals and subsequent possible fertilisation or impregnation of their ova [PDF]
Walter Heape
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Draper is evolutionarily conserved across most insect species. Loss of Draper inhibits autophagy activation, delaying middle silk gland degradation in the silkworm during metamorphosis. Draper interacts with autophagy ‐ related protein 3 (ATG3) to orchestrate autophagosome formation—a process essential for silk gland degradation during the larval‐pupal
Shiyu Zou+9 more
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Notes on the methods of fertilisation of the Goodeniaceae. Part I
A. G. Hamilton
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