Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Boost Development of an Invasive Brassicaceae
ABSTRACT Invasive plant growth is affected by interactions with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). AMF are mutualists of most land plants but suppress the growth of many plants within the Brassicaceae, a large plant family including many invasive species.
Josh Trombley+3 more
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Multiple Myelomatosis Treated with a Combination of Urethane and an Oral Nitrogen Mustard [PDF]
James Innes, W.D. Rider
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Diversifying the crop volatile organic compound profile can alter pest orientation: flea beetles were less attracted to chemical cues of the cabbage–faba bean mix than to those from cabbage alone, while diamondback moths remained equally attracted to both cues.
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Kendall Liner,1 Celeste Brown,2 Laura Y McGirt3 1Division of Dermatology, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta Health, Augusta, GA, USA; 2School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, USA ...
Liner K, Brown C, McGirt LY
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Cellular dynamics in the intestinal mucosa. Quantitative measurements of the effects of nitrogen mustard and irradiation on cellular division and differentiation [PDF]
Banice M. Webber+2 more
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Influences of plant maternal effects, chemotype, and environment on the leaf bacterial community
Plant maternal effects and growth environment, rather than terpenoid chemotype, determine the leaf microbial community of Tanacetum vulgare, but specific terpenoids are correlated with the abundance of certain bacteria. Abstract Plant individuals within a species can differ markedly in their leaf chemical composition, forming so‐called chemotypes ...
A. Malacrinò+3 more
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Degradation of Chemical Warfare Agent Nitrogen Mustard Using Ferrate (VI). [PDF]
Labaška M, Gál M, Mackuľak T.
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The effect of nitrogen mustards on the incorporation of amino acids into protein by Staphylococcus aureus [PDF]
A.R. Crathorn, G. D. Hunter
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Variation in suppression of black‐grass by modern and ancestral cereal root exudates
Root exudates of commercial and ancestral cereals inhibit black‐grass and are more consistent inhibitors than application of their constituent allelochemicals. Abstract This study aimed to determine the variability of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum), ancestral diploid wheat (T.
D. T. Hickman+7 more
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Insights into mustard gas keratopathy- characterizing corneal layer-specific changes in mice exposed to nitrogen mustard. [PDF]
Alemi H+11 more
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