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Summary Interactions between plants and soil microbes are widespread and are documented to modulate plant–insect herbivore interactions. Still, it remains unclear how these shape the overall plant defense responses and the mechanisms in suppressing insect populations.
Crispus M. Mbaluto, Sharon E. Zytynska
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The relationship between loss of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (RuBPCase) and the decline in photosynthesis during the senescence of barley primary leaves was assessed.
J. Friedrich, R. Huffaker
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Inorganic carbon levels regulate growth via SigC signaling cascade in cyanobacteria
Summary Cyanobacterial growth depends on inorganic carbon (Ci; CO2 and bicarbonate) concentration, but mechanism(s) adjusting photosynthesis and growth according to Ci remain unclear. ΔrpoZ cells lacking the ω subunit of the RNA polymerase (RNAP) show a unique high‐CO2 lethal phenotype in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.
Juha Kurkela+9 more
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The objective of this work was to evaluate photoprotective mechanisms related to low positive temperatures in Coffea canephora (Conilon clones 02 and 153) and C. arabica ('Catucaí' IPR 102) genotypes, involved in cold temperature tolerance. To accomplish
Fábio Luiz Partelli+6 more
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ABSTRACT Vector control remains an important strategy worldwide to prevent human infection with pathogens transmitted by arthropods. Vector control strategies rely on accurate identification of vector taxa along with vector‐specific biological indicators such as feeding ecology, infection prevalence and insecticide resistance.
Raquel Lima‐Cordón+18 more
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Generation and analysis of an Eucalyptus globulus cDNA library constructed from seedlings subjected to low temperature conditions [PDF]
Indexación: ScieloEucalyptus globulus is the most important commercial temperate hardwood in the world because of its wood properties and due to its characteristics for biofuel production. However, only a very low number of expressed sequence tags (ESTs)
Gamboa, Maria Cecilia+4 more
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Oceanic Synechococcus respond to the interactive effects of iron (Fe) limitation and ocean warming by regulating photosynthesis, nutrient metabolism, and heat shock gene expression, while a coastal strain has fewer regulatory mechanisms. The oceanic strain may be a superior competitor with more comprehensive and flexible responses in Fe‐poor ...
Ran Duan+8 more
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Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase (RubisCO) Is Essential for Growth of the Methanotroph Methylococcus capsulatus Strain Bath. [PDF]
Henard CA+6 more
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Targeted gene replacement in plastids was used to explore whether the rbcL gene that codes for the large subunit of ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, the key enzyme of photosynthetic CO2 fixation, might be replaced with altered forms of ...
Ivan Kanevski+3 more
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The North Pacific Ocean is characterised by a complex interplay of microbial metabolic pathways, where key processes such as carbon fixation (via the Calvin cycle, HP/HB cycle and Wood–Ljungdahl pathway), sulphur oxidation and phosphonate metabolism take place at different pelagic zones.
Daniele De Corte+6 more
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