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ABSTRACT Microalgae such as Chlorella vulgaris are gaining attention as sustainable and nutritionally valuable feed ingredients, with the potential to partially replace soybean meal in broiler diets. However, dietary inclusion of 20% C. vulgaris has been attempted, but negatively affected growth performance due to limited digestibility.
Ana Rita Mendes +12 more
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NaOH-Only Pretreated Wood Densification: A Simplified Sulfite-Free Route Across Wood Species. [PDF]
Andze L +7 more
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Summary Stone cells originate from secondary cell wall thickening and contain abundant lignin. Their excessive accumulation compromises pear fruit quality, yet the endogenous hormonal mechanisms governing stone cell formation remain unclear. Here, co‐expression network analysis using transcriptome data – the flesh of 206 sand pear accessions sampled at
Yanfei Shan +10 more
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Hemicellulosic Biogels: A Fundamentally New Sustainable Platform Approach to Address Societal Grand Challenges. [PDF]
Ayoub A, Lucia L.
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Mechanical Strength: An Unrecognised Target in the Genetic Improvement of Crops
ABSTRACT Leaf angle (LA) is a crucial agronomic trait influencing planting density and crop yield. Previous research highlighted the importance of cellular variations in the ligular region for determining LA, but the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain unclear.
Qingbiao Shi +17 more
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Low-Odor High-Density Fiberboard Enabled by Supramolecular Interactions in Wood Fibers. [PDF]
Yu X, Fu Z, Liu B, Guo X, Lu Y, Yao L.
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ABSTRACT Leymus chinensis (sheepgrass), a dominant perennial grass of the Eurasian Steppe, is a crucial source of carbohydrates and energy for ruminants. However, the lignocellulose recalcitrance severely limits its digestibility. Here, we targeted xylan, a major hemicellulose interacting with cellulose and lignin in cell wall. To improve digestibility,
Mengjie Zhao +18 more
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Hidden Xyloglucan Architecture of the Pollen Intine in <i>Gagea lutea</i> Revealed by Sequential Enzymatic Unmasking. [PDF]
Kapusta M, Narajczyk M, Płachno BJ.
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ABSTRACT Oil sorghum (OS) has been developed by engineering grain (TX430) and sweet (Ramada) genetic backgrounds to accumulate triacylglycerols (TAG) in vegetative tissues as an energy‐dense feedstock for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and other biofuels. This study evaluated two TX430 OS lines (TxHO‐2, TxHO‐3) and two Ramada OS lines (RmHO‐1, RmHO‐2)
Yunzhu Chen +13 more
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Development of GALDI-FT-ICR-MS Methods for the Analysis of Xylan Oligomers. [PDF]
Sander K, Zuber J, Brendler E, Vogt C.
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