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ABSTRACT Pollen is a male gametophyte of angiosperms. Following meiosis, the microspore undergoes an asymmetric division called pollen mitosis I (PMI), which produces two cells of different sizes: a large vegetative cell and a small generative cell. Polarized nuclear migration and positioning during PMI are important for successful pollen development ...
Yoko Mizuta +5 more
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Combined polyphenols in Psidium guajava-citrus limon leaf extract attenuate fructose-induced cardiac injury by modulating metabolic and oxidative stress pathways in rats. [PDF]
Essa HA, ElMosbah DE, Fahmy HA.
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Lemon Leaf Dataset: Images of Citrus Diseases and Healthy Leaves from Bangladesh
Hasan, Md Naimul, Rahman, Md Fahimur
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LEMON SCORE: A TOOL TO PREDICT DIFFICULT AIRWAY IN ED IN INDIAN SETTING.
Sumalya Tripathi +2 more
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The addition of Na2CO3 or K2CO3 to sewage sludge prior to combustion leads to the production of ashes containing phosphate in the form of buchwaldite‐like phases (Ca(Na/K)PO4). Compared to conventional sewage sludge mono‐ashes, such Na‐ or K‐ashes show greatly increased P‐solubilities and proved to be potent P‐fertiliser materials in greenhouse ...
Lorenz Bier‐Schorr +4 more
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Virome Analysis of Lemon Plants with Vein Clearing Symptoms Reveals Mixed Infection of Citrus Vein Clearing Virus, Iris Domestica Betaflexivirus 1 and Hop Stunt Viroid. [PDF]
Kwak M +3 more
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Flexible methods for species distribution modeling with small samples
Species distribution models (SDMs) predict where species live or could potentially live and are a key resource for ecological research and conservation decision‐making. However, current SDM methods often perform poorly for rare or inadequately sampled species, which include most species on earth, as well as most of those of the greatest conservation ...
Brian S. Maitner +4 more
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Climate change is significantly affecting biodiversity, and organisms that depend on external temperature – such as ectotherms – are particularly vulnerable to these effects. Microhabitats provide refuge for species, thereby reducing exposure to thermal and hydric stress under climate change.
Carolina Reyes‐ Puig +3 more
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