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Continuous pepper cropping induces soil-borne diseases and disrupts rhizosphere microecological balance. This study employed untargeted metabolomics and metagenomics to investigate treatment effects on rhizosphere metabolic reprogramming and microbe-metabolite interactions.
Xu, Xiangqin +6 more
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Environmental disturbances such as drought can impact soil health and the resistance (ability to withstand environmental stress) and resilience (ability to recover functional and structural integrity after stress) of soil microbial functional activities.
Rashti, Mehran Rezaei +3 more
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When a master transcription factor (TF) is lost, bacteria can rapidly rewire gene regulatory networks by co‐opting related regulators. Using experimental evolution in Pseudomonas fluorescens, we show that TF promiscuity (low‐level, non‐cognate binding) provides the raw material for rewiring. Successful co‐option follows a predictable hierarchy governed
Tiffany B. Taylor, Alan M. Rice
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This study constructed the first spatiotemporal multi‐omics map of peach fruit and discovered a key candidate gene that synergistically regulates trichome development and drought tolerance through the jasmonic acid signaling pathway, providing insights into the coupling mechanism between development and stress resistance.
Zhixin Liu +9 more
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Significance of aerated drip irrigation: A comprehensive review
In recent years, aerated drip irrigation (ADI) has emerged as an innovative practice for efficient irrigation. It offers new approaches for the synchronized delivery of water and air, thereby enhancing the economic benefits of crops.
Hao Li +3 more
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Functional assessment of stream restoration in Ohio
Title from PDF p. [1] (viewed on Feb. 18, 2011).; Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-63).; Harvested from the web on 2/18/11Stream restoration has become a multi-million dollar industry while the science and techniques are still relatively ...
Mecklenburg, Dan.
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Natural Variation of NAR5 Determines Nitrogenase Activity and the Yield in Soybean
This study identified NAR5, a gene encoding a subtilisin‐like protease, that regulates nitrogenase activity in soybean nodules. Overexpressing NAR5 delayed nodule senescence, enhancing nitrogenase activity, yield, and low‐nitrogen tolerance. The elite haplotype NAR5HapI‐1 linked to superior nitrogenase activity and greater seed weight has been ...
Chao Ma +11 more
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Microbial diversity is an essential biological indicator of soil health as well as crop productivity and helps in maintaining the ecosystem dynamics. In land management, Nature based Solutions (NbS) are not mainstream management, however, for sustaining ...
Laliteshwari Bhardwaj +3 more
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Effects of jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) on the epigeal fauna community and litter in Atlantic Forest areas [PDF]
: The soil-litter interface represents a fundamental habitat for numerous invertebrate organisms that perform crucial ecological functions and are used as indicators of environmental quality. This study evaluated the impact of jackfruit trees (Artocarpus
Deivid Lopes Machado +3 more
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Mapping the “Supply–Demand–Flow” of Ecosystem Services for Ecosystem Management in China
This study develops a “supply–demand–flow” framework clarifies how ecosystem services move between regions by distinguishing potential and actual supply and demand. Using integrated biophysical–socioeconomic modeling, nine services in China were mapped.
Yikun Zhang +3 more
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