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Interactions of rare earth elements with living organisms and emerging biotechnical applications
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical resources required to achieve net‐zero carbon emission targets and energy security. However, rising demand for REEs coupled with significant extraction and processing challenges and geopolitical risks restricts access to REE resources.
Samantha A. McGaughey +6 more
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ABSTRACT Studying geothermal areas can require significant resources, especially in areas densely covered by vegetation. This study integrates remote sensing techniques, including hyperspectral, thermal infrared and LiDAR with petrology and biogeochemistry of rock, soil and plant samples to develop a new shallow hydrogeological conceptual model of ...
Cecilia Rodriguez‐Gomez +3 more
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Performance Evaluation of Ferns for Cut Green and Landscape Purpose
Ferns can be used as ground covers, specimen plants and for group, background and border planting in landscape. They can also be used as fillers in bouquets and flower arrangements.
Mini Sankar +4 more
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Response of cytokinins and nitrogen metabolism in the fronds of Pteris sp. under arsenic stress.
Given the close relationship between cytokinins (CKs), photosynthesis and nitrogen metabolism, this study assessed the effect of arsenic (As) contamination on these metabolic components in the As-hyperaccumulators Pteris cretica L. var.
Daniela Pavlíková +5 more
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Abstract Until recently, the lack of three‐dimensional visualisation of whole cells at the electron microscopic (EM) level has led to a significant gap in our understanding of the interaction of cellular organelles and their interconnection. This is particularly true with regard to the role of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
Gerhard Wanner +2 more
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Genotypic difference in growth and As accumulation in Pteris vittata
Some Pteris vittata genotypes, collected from different locations of China, were planted in pots to evaluate their ability in As tolerance and accumulation. Results showed that there were dramatic difference in plant height, biomass and frond number. The
CAI Bao-song +2 more
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Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Pteridaceae, pp.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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ANATOMI PARADERMAL DAUN ENAM JENIS TUMBUHAN PAKU MARGA Pteris [PDF]
Pteris is a cosmopolitant fern genus inhabiting many kinds of habitats, mostly in forests. The genus grows as terrestrial or lithophyte. The high species diversity of Pteris was resulted from hybridization, apogamy or polyploidy, therefore complex ...
Astuti, Ratih Eka Fitri +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim We sought to assess how phylogenetic patterns within the fern family Pteridaceae are related to the history of the Amazon Forest and the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, as well as the Dry Diagonal of South America. The age of taxa present in these regions was estimated, as well as those found in previously identified areas of endemism for the ...
Aline Possamai Della +3 more
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Pteris langsonensis (Pteridaceae), a new brake fern species from Lang Son Province, northern Vietnam [PDF]
A new fern species, Pteris langsonensis belonging to the P. cadieri complex (Pteridaceae), is described and illustrated from Lang Son Province, northern Vietnam. P. langsonensis is most similar to P.
Zhang, Liang +3 more
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