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Closely related parasitic plants have similar host requirements and related effects on hosts. [PDF]
Matthies D.
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Characterization of Bacillus cereus Symbiotic to Hemi-parasitic Plant Santalum album L.
Siuli Batabyal +4 more
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Improving Ionic Conformality Across Polymer Electrolyte|Electrode Interfaces
Polymer electrolytes typically form physically intimate electrode interfaces but often fail to maintain continuous ionic pathways, critically limiting battery performance. Through strategic compositional design, this study introduces a molecular ionic composite electrolyte that effectively reduces interfacial ionic depletion, ensuring consistent ion ...
Jungki Min +12 more
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Factors affecting the efficiency of Rhizobium rhizogenes root transformation of the root parasitic plant Triphysaria versicolor and its host Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]
P. C. G. Bandaranayake, John I. Yoder
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A synergistic combination of a highly reversible host and a commercially viable carbonate‐rich electrolyte enables simultaneous stabilization of both anode and cathode interfaces in anode‐free lithium metal batteries. This integrated strategy delivers exceptional reversibility and a record volumetric energy density of 1270 Wh L−1 (including package) in
Dong‐Yeob Han +9 more
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Unprecedented organelle genomic variations in morning glories reveal independent evolutionary scenarios of parasitic plants and the diversification of plant mitochondrial complexes. [PDF]
Lin Y +8 more
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This work unveils the multifunctional roles of Prussian blue analogs (PBAs) within the LPSCl matrix, where they act as effective moisture scavengers and enable partial recovery of electrochemical performance. In addition, owing to their relatively soft nature, PBAs help mitigate interfacial stress and thereby enhance electrochemical stability and ...
Sumin Ko +3 more
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Impact of Anode to Cathode Crossover in Lithium‐metal Batteries With High‐Nickel Cathodes
Anode‐to‐cathode chemical crossover is identified as a critical degradation mechanism in lithium‐metal batteries. Full‐cell experiments with high‐Ni layered oxide cathodes and localized high‐concentration electrolytes reveal accelerated cathode impedance growth and CEI thickening driven by lithium‐metal anodes. The findings underscore the importance of
Zezhou Guo +2 more
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