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ABSTRACT Much of the activism on environmental issues within the US Catholic Church is not coming from those with institutional power (like bishops and diocesan priests), but rather from sisters, who have no formal power. What factors facilitate sisters’ environmental activism?
Sabrina Danielsen, Ellie Simmons
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From suboptimal prey to optimal performance: selective breeding improves <i>Orius laevigatus</i> performance on a low-cost mite diet. [PDF]
Rodríguez-Gómez A +5 more
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Dehydration‐driven organization of metabolites into NaDES‐like assemblies in orthodox seeds
Summary Desiccation tolerance in plants, especially during orthodox seed dehydration, relies on compatible solute accumulation, complex molecular mechanisms, and intermolecular organizations that remain poorly understood. We combined metabolite profiling, mass spectrometry imaging, and electrospray and cold‐spray ionization mass spectrometry to ...
Youcef Haddad +11 more
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Biotic and Abiotic Drivers of Phenotypic Diversity in the Genus <i>Lupinus</i> (Fabaceae). [PDF]
Burke Irazoque M +2 more
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Cuscuta reflexa infection sites. Summary Cuscuta species are holoparasitic plants that penetrate host stems with haustoria, connect to the vasculature and exhaust water, nutrients and carbohydrates. Parasite seedlings possess only limited maternal reserves and the development of a vascular connection takes several days.
Maleen Hartenstein +10 more
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The water-related traits of flowers are more conservative than those of leaves for epiphytic and terrestrial species in <i>Cymbidium</i>, Orchidaceae. [PDF]
Zhang FP +4 more
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Antioxidant Potential of Pollen Polyphenols in Mitigating Environmental Stress in Honeybees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>). [PDF]
Tlak Gajger I, Cvetkovikj A.
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Transcriptional signatures associated with female receptivity and longevity in genetically male-sterile wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). [PDF]
Whitford R +8 more
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