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Restoration ecology in conflict along the Colorado front range
Abstract Introduction Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is a challenge to restoration in western North America. It attracts the attention of academic and government research scientists, weed managers, and chemical companies. Attempts to control it cause conflicts among these groups.
G. Robert Brakenridge, Tim R. Seastedt
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The Ascomycota Dichotomomyces cejpii was isolated from the marine sponge Callyspongia cf. C. flammea. A new gliotoxin derivative, 6-acetylmonodethiogliotoxin (1) was obtained from fungal extracts.
Henrik Harms +5 more
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Novel cytotoxic metabolites from the marine-derived fungus Trichoderma citrinoviride
Three new compounds, trichoderiol C (1), citrinoviric acid (4), and penicillenol D (5), together with seven known compounds, trichoderiol A (2), lignoren (3), penicillenol B1 (6), penicillenol B2 (7), cyclo-(Leu-Pro) (8), cyclo-(Ile-Pro) (9), and cyclo ...
Liu, Qin-Ying +6 more
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Abstract Introduction The lack of integrated monitoring approaches and indicators hampers the understanding of forest restoration trajectories, as the recovery process involves multiple aspects of the ecosystem, which can respond differently to environmental changes due to their interactions and synergies.
Jenny Vivian +3 more
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A novel triazole carboxylic acid, penipanoid A (1), two new quinazolinone alkaloids, penipanoids B (2) and C (3), and a very recently reported quinazolinone derivative (4) were isolated from the marine sediment-derived fungus Penicillium paneum SD-44 ...
Bin-Gui Wang (536712) +6 more
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ANTIANGIOGENESIS AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES FROM AN INDONESIAN MARINE-DERIVED FUNGUS Dactylaria sp
Marine-derived fungi have been proven to be rich sources of chemically diverse natural products with a broad range of biological activities. The aim of this study was to determine the antibacterial and antiangiogenesis activities of marine derived fungi ...
Minelko, Marstella; Dept. of Biology, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Univ. Harapan Tangerang Jl.MH. Thamrin Boulevard 1100 Lippo Karawaci, Tangerang-Banten 15811 +5 more
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ABSTRACT Filamentous, anastomosing spar‐filled networks in Phanerozoic carbonates have been interpreted as the mineralised remains of keratose (non‐spiculate) sponges, yet their recognition remains contested because fabrics of broadly similar appearance may arise from microbial, diagenetic or physical processes. This study combines direct fossil–modern
Jeong‐Hyun Lee +2 more
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This show the biodegradation of spent lubricating oil by Bacillus sp. and a marine bacterial consortium. The consortium showed higher growth, biosurfactant production and oil removal efficiency than the isolated strain, highlighting its potential for bioremediation ABSTRACT Spent automotive lubricating oil contains complex hydrocarbons and heavy metals,
Letícia Carvalho Eustaquio Costa +5 more
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The marine-derived Scopulariopsis brevicaulis strain LF580 produces scopularides A and B, which have anticancerous properties. We carried out genome sequencing using three next-generation DNA sequencing methods.
Abhishek Kumar +9 more
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New Tanzawaic Acids from a Marine-Derived Fungus Penicillium steckii 108YDC142
Fungi isolated from marine environments have recently been recognized as a rich source of secondary metabolites. As part of our continuos study on marine microorganisms, we isolated two new compounds (1-2) and two known compounds, tanzawaic acids C (3 ...
이연주 +7 more
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