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A novel polymer electrolyte membrane with a hyperbranched interpenetrating hydrogen bond network structure is developed. The unique structure of the hyperbranched polymer contributes to a high glass transition temperature exceeding 400 °C, enabling its operation at elevated temperatures for fuel cell applications.
Lingping Zeng+10 more
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Switching of Magnetic Order via Non‐Magnetic Al Addition in FeCoNiMnAlx Films
Non‐magnetic Al addition provides a sensitive handle to switch the magnetic order in high entropy FeCoNiMnAlx thin films via fcc to bcc phase transformation. Films with fcc structure exhibit a large exchange bias, while bcc films exhibit enhanced ferromagnetic properties, reflecting the magnetic ground state of Mn which switches from antiferromagnetic ...
Willie B. Beeson+6 more
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Active Learning‐Driven Discovery of Sub‐2 Nm High‐Entropy Nanocatalysts for Alkaline Water Splitting
High‐entropy nanoparticles (HENPs) hold great promise for electrocatalysis, yet optimizing their compositions remains challenging. This study employs active learning and Bayesian Optimization to accelerate the discovery of octonary HENPs for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions.
Sakthivel Perumal+5 more
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Epigenetics and plant breeding. [PDF]
Abstract The amazing ability of epigenetic mechanisms to respond to a wide range of developmental and environmental signals in eukaryotes has earned them a lot of attention. Indeed, epigenetically regulated gene expression (variations in gene expression obtained without permanent alteration of the DNA sequence) is involved in differentiation,
Rival, Alain, Jaligot, Estelle
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Plant metabolomics and breeding
2021Abstract Metabolomics has become essential in the field of phenotyping, providing information halfway between genomes and phenotypes that can be used to predict complex traits. Thus in plants, studies have shown that metabolomics can be used to predict complex traits such as leaf biomass or yield.
Fernandez, Olivier+5 more
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1973
This paper discusses the question: what genetic contributions to efficiency of crop plant production may be expected in the next decade or two? Two aspects of efficiency are recognized. General efficiency, reflected in the yield of a standard product, is essentially a matter of conversion of carbon dioxide and radiant energy to a desired product with ...
A. Hagberg, N. W. Simmonds
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This paper discusses the question: what genetic contributions to efficiency of crop plant production may be expected in the next decade or two? Two aspects of efficiency are recognized. General efficiency, reflected in the yield of a standard product, is essentially a matter of conversion of carbon dioxide and radiant energy to a desired product with ...
A. Hagberg, N. W. Simmonds
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1981
A haploid is an organism that looks like a sporophyte, but has the chromosome complement of a reduced gamete. There are several ways in which haploids can occur or be induced in vivo : spontaneously, mostly associated with polyembryony, and through abnormal processes after crosses, like pseudogamy, semigamy ...
Hermsen, J.G.Th., Ramanna, M.S.
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A haploid is an organism that looks like a sporophyte, but has the chromosome complement of a reduced gamete. There are several ways in which haploids can occur or be induced in vivo : spontaneously, mostly associated with polyembryony, and through abnormal processes after crosses, like pseudogamy, semigamy ...
Hermsen, J.G.Th., Ramanna, M.S.
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Endeavour, 1985
Abstract Over the centuries a variety of techniques have been developed to propagate plants vegetatively — dividing, layering, and grafting. These traditional methods are all slow, however, and in recent years there has been much interest in ‘test-tube’ breeding of plants.
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Abstract Over the centuries a variety of techniques have been developed to propagate plants vegetatively — dividing, layering, and grafting. These traditional methods are all slow, however, and in recent years there has been much interest in ‘test-tube’ breeding of plants.
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