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Orchid fruit and root movement analyzed using 2D photographs and a bioinformatics pipeline for processing sequential 3D scans. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Most studies of the movement of orchid fruits and roots during plant development have focused on morphological observations; however, further genetic analysis is required to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon.
Pramanik D +6 more
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NaDCC) and sodium hypochlorite (NaOCL): Modeling, optimization and comparative analysis
Kiomars Sharafi +7 more
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In this study we evaluated how filter type (standard disc filters vs high‐capacity capsules), number of samples taken, volume of water filtered and environmental factors affected amphibian detection in Mediterranean temporary ponds. Discs filtered relatively small volumes, with detection probabilities of the two most abundant species increasing rapidly
Sara Peixoto +5 more
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Micropropagation of rare bryo-halophyte Hennediella heimii [PDF]
The rare moss species Hennediella heimii (Pottiaceae) was established in in vitro culture. Various treatments were tested to achieve axenical cultures.
Marija V. Ćosić +6 more
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Abstract Following a chemical incident involving chemical warfare agents or more broadly, chemical weapons, there are two possible approaches in dealing with the traditional forensic analysis of contaminated exhibits. The first is to analyze the contaminated items under safe conditions (i.e. in laboratories dedicated to the handling of such substances),
Isabelle Radgen‐Morvant +3 more
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The role of melanin in Aspergillus tolerance to biocides and photosensitizers
Significance and Impact of the Study:Cationic photosensitizers such as toluidine blue O (TBO) are being investigated as low‐cost and non‐toxic alternatives to traditional biocides. Compared to bacteria, studies addressing their fungicidal properties are sparse.
M.J. Pascoe, J.‐Y. Maillard
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Shelf-Life of Chlorine Solutions Recommended in Ebola Virus Disease Response. [PDF]
In Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks, it is widely recommended to wash living things (handwashing) with 0.05% (500 mg/L) chlorine solution and non-living things (surfaces, personal protective equipment, dead bodies) with 0.5% (5,000 mg/L) chlorine ...
Qais Iqbal +4 more
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SUMMARY: Currently, the mass culling of infected poultry as well as those that may have had contact with them is an essential part of prevention and disease control strategy, amidst the growing concerns over the avian influenza virus (AIV) spreading ...
C.H. Rhee +6 more
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Solar light has fundamental roles in vast chemical, biochemical, and physical process in biosphere and hence been declared as “source of life.” Solar light is further classified into a broad range of electromagnetic waves, and each region in the solar spectrum bears its unique actions in the universe or biosphere.
İbrahim Kahramanoğlu +6 more
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Gamma irradiation and its convergence with nano-silver particles and sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) were investigated to inhibit germination and mycelial growth of Botrytis elliptica, the pathogen of lily leaf blight.
Ji-Hoon Kim, Sung-Chul Yun
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