Changes in soil carbon sequestration in Pinus massoniana forests along an urban-to-rural gradient of southern China [PDF]
Urbanization is accelerating globally, causing a variety of environmental changes such as increases in air temperature, precipitation, atmospheric CO2, and nitrogen (N) deposition.
Chen, H. +7 more
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Ustilago maydis secreted lipase, Lip3 targets PA and PS and alkalinises the host apoplast, thus promoting virulence. Loss of Lip3 results in reduced apoplastic pH and decreased pathogenicity. ABSTRACT Lipases constitute important virulence factors. By targeting specific lipids involved in various cellular processes, lipases regulate growth, development,
Anisha Roy +2 more
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Electrochemical CO2 Reduction on a Bi–Sn Eutectic Alloy in Acidic Media for Formic Acid Production
Acidic CO2 electrolysis enables direct formic acid production with minimal (bi)carbonate formation. A eutectic Bi–Sn gas‐diffusion electrode achieves 81.3% faradaic efficiency (FE) at −100 mA cm−2 and pH 3, retaining selectivity up to −400 mA cm−2 and stable operation for 100 h with < 10% FE loss.
Avni Guruji +5 more
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Soil Phosphorus Uptake by Continuously Cropped Lupinus albus: A New Microcosm Design [PDF]
When grown in soils with sparingly available phosphorus (P), white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) forms special root structures, called cluster roots, which secrete large amounts of organic acids and concomitantly acidify the rhizosphere.
Bayon, R. +7 more
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Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Peroxide Production via Simultaneous Reduction and Oxidation Processes
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is an important chemical substance and also a promising carbon‐free clean fuel. The design of a sophisticated photoelectrochemical (PEC) reaction system enables the solar‐driven H2O2 production through simultaneous water oxidation and oxygen reduction processes (H2O2/H2O2‐PEC cells).
Tetsuro Soejima +2 more
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Phosphorus Transformations in an Oxisol under contrasting land-use systems: The role of the soil microbial biomass [PDF]
It is generally assumed that phosphorus (P) availability for plant growth on highly weathered and P-deficient tropical soils may depend more on biologically mediated organic P (Po) turnover processes than on the release of adsorbed inorganic P (Pi ...
Bühler, S. +4 more
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Impact of reduced tillage on soil organic carbon and nutrient budgets under organic farming [PDF]
No-tillage (NT) and reduced tillage (RT) systems are well-known management tools for reducing soil erosion and improving soil fertility. NT and RT may improve the environmental and economic performance of organic farming, but they are still not common ...
Berner, Alfred +4 more
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Mineralogical, Physical, and Chemical Properties of Soils From Andesitic Volcanic Tuff of Mt. Burangrang, West Java [PDF]
Information of soils on andesitic volcanic tuff in Indonesia is still limited. Three soil pedons, formed in andesitic volcanic tuff situated in the intensively cultivated vegetable growing areas and secondary forest areas around the Mt.
YATNO, E. (EDI), ZAUYAH, S. (S)
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Total and labile organic carbon content in agroecological system. [PDF]
In an intercropping lettuce-carrot system submitted to crescent dosages of organic compost (0; 12; 24; 48 Mg ha-1) were monitored carbon from soil microbial biomass (MBC), labile carbon in fumigated soil (LCF), in non-fumigated soil (LCNF), in autoclaved
De-Polli, Helvécio +2 more
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SHORT-TERM RESPONSE OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS TO ESSENTIAL OILS WITH ALLELOPATHIC POTENTIAL EXTRACTED FROM MEDITERRANEAN PLANTS [PDF]
Essential oils (EOs) with allelopathic compounds have been used to reduce or avoid weed germination and growth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential phytotoxic effects of EOs extracted from different Mediterranean plants on soil microbial ...
BADALUCCO, Luigi +5 more
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