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Fungicide application may improve Pinus pinaster (Maritime pine) defenses against Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (pinewood nematode, PWN). To test this hypothesis, we evaluated the effects of copper oxide (CO) and potassium phosphonate (PP) on PWN-infected P. pinaster plants.
López-Villamor, Adrián +2 more
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This review systematically examines recent advances in non‐aqueous electrolytes for rechargeable magnesium batteries, focusing on chlorine‐containing and chlorine‐free systems. It highlights the interdependent relationship between electrolyte compositions, atomistic structures, and electrochemical performance.
Hao Xu +10 more
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Decoding Urease Inhibition: A Comprehensive Review of Inhibitor Scaffolds
Representative functional groups known for urease inhibition are reviewed within diverse scaffolds using structure–activity analyses to identify features associated with high inhibitory activity. Urease is a metalloenzyme produced by a wide range of organisms and plays a critical role in nitrogen microbial metabolism by catalyzing the hydrolysis of ...
Nuno Martinho, Natália Aniceto
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Interfacial Engineering Toward Local Environment Modulation for Selective CO2 Electroreduction
Interfacial engineering strategies are systematically categorized to address rate, selectivity, and stability challenges in electrochemical CO2 reduction. This review highlights mechanistic insights and synergistic effects of mass transport, electric field tuning, local proton management, molecular functionalization, and hybrid architectures, offering ...
Min Zheng +12 more
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ABSTRACT Upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) have attracted much attention in nanomedicine due to their ability to upconvert photons. However, their adverse effects hinder the biomedical applications. In this paper, bisphosphonate‐modified poly(isobutylene‐alt‐maleic acid)‐graft‐poly(N,N‐dimethylacrylamide)‐coated NaYF4:Yb,Er,Pr UCNPs (UCNP@PIMAPDMA ...
Taras Vasylyshyn +16 more
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Synthetic trap‐peptides identify a TOM complex phosphatase – PP2A dephosphorylates Tom6
Synthetic trap‐peptides facilitate the identification of complete holoenzymes that bind to the target sequence remarkably close to the phosphorylation site. PP4 bound to, but did not dephosphorylate, the peptide substrate taken from yeast Tom6 pSer16, showing that proximity alone does not induce phosphatase activity.
Laura Scheinost +7 more
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Wang, Chubei +4 more
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An extremely simple, high yielding, highly rapid and solvent-free protocol has been described for hydrophosphylation of aldehydes using potassium phosphate as catalyst. Easy commercial availability of the reusable catalyst, operational simplicity at ambient temperature and avoidance of conventional work-up as well as purification procedure makes this ...
Makarand A. Kulkarni +4 more
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Erratum to: Potassium phosphonate controls root rot ofXanthorrhoea australis ndX. minor caused byPhytopthora cinnamomi [PDF]
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Potassium salt of phosphonic acid is an elicitor of defence compounds that acts by systemic action for enhancing the plant’s natural defense mechanisms. It is believed to stimulate the production of phytoalexins, which are antimicrobial compounds produced by plants in response to pathogens.
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