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Physiological Site of Ethylene Effects on Carbon Dioxide Assimilation in Glycine max L. Merr [PDF]
George Taylor, Carla A. Gunderson
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The edge densities of cropland, developed land, and water bodies (panel a) predict the spatial probability of mammalian predation on wild turkeys (panel b) using Mahalanobis distance factor analysis in Quitman County, Mississippi, United States. The three habitat fragmentation variables are represented by three arrows, respectively.
Guiming Wang+2 more
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Genome-Wide Identification and Salt Stress-Responsive Expression Analysis of the <i>GmPLATZ</i> Gene Family in Soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> L.). [PDF]
Wang M+7 more
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We studied how conservation grazing influenced vegetation composition and structure and greater prairie‐chicken nest survival in northwestern Minnesota. We observed effects of grazing on vegetation in the year of grazing, but these changes dissipated by August of the post‐grazing year.
Jamie R. Horton+3 more
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The genomic landscape of gene-level structural variations in Japanese and global soybean Glycine max cultivars. [PDF]
Yano R+10 more
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Genetic variation in an inbred plant: variation in tissue cultures of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill]. [PDF]
E. Jill Roth+3 more
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A series of isotypic lanthanide 1D‐coordination polymers and a 2D‐network with the 2‐furoate anion was synthesized from lanthanide hydroxides Ln(OH)3 (Ln = Nd3+, Eu3+, and Ho3+) as starting materials. The different lanthanide ions exhibit 4f‐based emission, including near infrared emission for Nd3+.
Maksim A. Zhernakov+4 more
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Partial characterization of the polyisoprenoid carrier of N-acetylglucosamine in Glycine max (soya bean) [PDF]
C. M. Chadwick, D. H. Northcote
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Effects of crop species on soil functions and soil multifunctionality are species‐specific
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Soil multifunctionality is essential for sustainable agriculture, as soils not only need to support crop growth but also maintain soil biodiversity and sustain other critical ecosystem functions.
Zhaoqi Bin+4 more
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