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Summary Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels have a variety of effects that can influence plant responses to microbial pathogens. However, these responses are varied, and it is challenging to predict how elevated CO2 (eCO2) will affect a particular plant–pathogen interaction.
Melissa Bredow+8 more
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Raíces migrantes : lectura de Las hojas muertas de Bárbara Jacobs. [PDF]
Rodrigo Cánovas
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Summary Hakea laurina, a woody Proteaceae, naturally occurs in severely phosphorus (P)‐impoverished habitats in southwest Australia. It develops distinctive cluster roots that exhibit a high capacity for carboxylate exudation and acid phosphatase activity, contributing to its P acquisition.
Hirotsuna Yamada+15 more
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Are carnivorous plants mixotrophic?
New Phytologist, Volume 247, Issue 2, Page 445-449, July 2025.
Qianshi Lin+4 more
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Summary Silicon (Si) has been hypothesized to be a metabolically cheaper substitute for carbon‐based cell wall components to support leaves. However, how the biomechanical function of Si, deposited as amorphous silica, differs from cell wall components remains untested. Here, we tested the hypothesis that species with higher leaf Si concentrations have
Hirofumi Kajino+2 more
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CARACTERIZACIÓN MORFOLÓGICA DE HOJAS DE NANCHE (Byrsonima crassifolia (L.) H. B. K.)
Eusebio Martínez-Moreno+7 more
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Studies of <i>Piper auritum</i> Kuntz's Mutagenic and Antimutagenic Properties Using the Ames Test. [PDF]
Muñoz-Carrillo LS+6 more
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