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Structural and evolutionary dissection of NADPH‐binding motifs in NADPH‐preferring ene‐reductases
Abstract Ene‐reductases (ERs) catalyze nicotinamide‐dependent, stereoselective reductions of activated CC bonds. While their catalytic chemistry and applications are well‐explored, cosubstrate (NAD(P)H) binding remains poorly understood. Most ERs strongly prefer NADPH despite lacking canonical dinucleotide‐binding folds and instead employ flexible ...
Bianca Kerschbaumer +7 more
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Figures 10–16. Dyslexia belamyi Skelley and Gasca-Álvarez, holotype male, unless stated otherwise. 10) Dorsal habitus. 11) Ventral habitus. 12) Lateral habitus. 13) Anterior dorsal oblique view of head and pronotum.
Skelley, Paul E. +1 more
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Impact of emerging compound droughts on forests: A water supply and demand perspective
This review examines the physiological and ecological responses of trees to emerging compound droughts from a water demand and supply perspective, as well as the role of acclimation and consequences for ecosystem‐level functions. Abstract The intensification of climate change‐induced drought results in unprecedented tree and forest die‐offs worldwide ...
C. Werner +7 more
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Figure 5. A–L, characters and character states of the penile flagellum in Erotylinae (Tritomini) (see text for a definition of each character statement).
Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano +2 more
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ABSTRACT The soil microbiome provides many functions that play an important part in food production. Microbial inoculants are one method of directly boosting specific functions by introducing key microbes, for instance rhizobia—the nitrogen‐fixing partners of legumes. However, the use of inoculants is quite variable amongst food growers.
Mary Eliza +2 more
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Figure 2. Other Erotylidae examined: A, Loberus impressus; B, Cryptophilus integer; C, Pharaxonotha kirschii; D, Languria bicolor. E–N, (Tritomini part): E, Triplax brasiliensis; F, Tritoma bipustulata; G, Tritoma senegalensis tenella; H, Tritoma ...
Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano +2 more
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Figure 52-56. Altisessor ater, larva. 52) Head, anterior view. 53) Head and thorax, lateral view. 54) Dorsal habitus. 55-56) Terminal segments of abdomen with prominent urogomphus, dorsal and lateral view.Published as part of Skelley, Paul E., 2009 ...
Skelley, Paul E.
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Determinants of Terrestrial and Limnic Species Richness in Germany
ABSTRACT Aim Biodiversity is increasingly threatened by human impacts. While abiotic conditions are well known to shape species richness, the role of human activities remains less clear. We examined how abiotic and human factors influence terrestrial and limnic species richness in a densely populated region with a long land‐use history.
Julia S. Ellerbrok +39 more
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Figure 26-28. Dacne spp., ventral view. 26) D. brodzinskyi, amber fossil. 27) D. ducke. 28) Dacne quadripunctatus (Say).Published as part of Skelley, Paul E., 2009, Pleasing fungus beetles of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Erotylinae), pp. 1-94
Skelley, Paul E.
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Commodity risk assessment of oak and walnut logs from the US
Abstract The European Commission submitted to the EFSA Panel on Plant Health a Dossier from the United States proposing the use of a vacuum–steam–heat treatment as a stand‐alone phytosanitary measure to mitigate the risk of entry of Bretziella fagacearum, Geosmithia morbida and its vector Pityophthorus juglandis (thousand cankers disease complex) into ...
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