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The salivary sheath protein myosin from SBPH is critical for the formation of the salivary sheath and feeding. However, myosin functions as a HAMP and triggered plant BAK1‐mediated PTI responses, which include the activation of calcium signaling pathways, MAPK phosphorylation, ROS bursts, and cell death, thereby triggering JA pathway.
Liangxuan Qi+12 more
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Inertia in infrastructure development : some analytical aspects, and reasons for inefficient infrastructure choices [PDF]
This paper uses some simple conceptual models to draw out various implications of infrastructure investments with long lifetimes for the ability of societies to reduce their future greenhouse gas emissions. A broad range of such investments, related both
Strand, Jon
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Architecting a Bias‐Free Photoelectrochemical CO2 Reduction System for Sustainable Formic Acid
A low‐cost, bias‐free photoelectrochemical system for CO2 reduction to formic acid (FA) is constructed via a TiO2‐CdS/Se‐ZnSe/S photoanode in alkaline solution and Cu6Sn5 catalyst in acidic electrolyte, in which replacing OER with SOR significantly improve the reaction kinetics.
Yinchao Yao+7 more
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Thailand has increased continuously of renewable energy because of the Alternative Energy Development Plan (AEDP) is targeted at increasing renewable energy use in all sectors.
Phitsinee Muangjai+5 more
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Will greenhouse gas-induced warming over the next 50 years lead to higher frequency and greater intensity of hurricanes? [PDF]
Lennart Bengtsson, M. Botzet, M. Esch
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Greenhouse Gas Mitigation through Agriculture [PDF]
Environmental Economics and Policy, Q10, Q55, Q58,
Kumar, Pushpam, Schneider, Uwe A.
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Global climate models violate scaling of the observed atmospheric variability
We test the scaling performance of seven leading global climate models by using detrended fluctuation analysis. We analyse temperature records of six representative sites around the globe simulated by the models, for two different scenarios: (i) with ...
A. Arneodo+20 more
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The biosynthetic mechanism of novel natural tetramic acid S‐TeA in Alternaria alternata is elucidated. Threonine acts as a precursor for 2‐amino‐3‐methylhexanoic acid (AMHA) synthesis via eight key enzymes from the branched‐chain amino acid biosynthetic pathway in the mitochondrion, wherein three unique enzymes (IPMS, IPMDH, and ISMD) play critical ...
He Wang+9 more
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USING EMISSIONS TRADING TO REGULATE U.S. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS: AN OVERVIEW OF POLICY DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES [PDF]
Carolyn Fischer+2 more
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A Question of Parliamentary power: Criminal Law and the Control of Greenhouse Gas Emissions [PDF]
The federal government proposes to impose limits on greenhouse gas emissions by large industrial emitters. But under what authority could Parliament implement the regulations?economic growth and innovation, greenhouse gas emissions, Parliament of Canada,
Peter W. Hogg
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