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Glomalin production in Atlantic Forest: Effects of soil properties and plant families
Abstract Glomalin, a glycoprotein produced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), contributes to soil aggregation, carbon sequestration, and nutrient cycling. We present the first comprehensive assessment of environmental factors associated with glomalin availability, measured as easily extractable (easily extractable glomalin‐related soil protein [EE ...
Amanda Ponce de Leon +5 more
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Populus tremula L. (aspen) is one of the widespread species of woody plants, which has not yet been sufficiently studied in both ecological and biogeochemical terms.
Yulia V. Zagurskaya +1 more
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The evolutionary fate of rpl32 and rps16 losses in the Euphorbia schimperi (Euphorbiaceae) plastome
Gene transfers from mitochondria and plastids to the nucleus are an important process in the evolution of the eukaryotic cell. Plastid (pt) gene losses have been documented in multiple angiosperm lineages and are often associated with functional ...
Aldanah A. Alqahtani, Robert K. Jansen
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Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Eriophyoidea) from the Maltese Islands (Central Mediterranean): new reports and a preliminary check-list [PDF]
In the 20th Century, about 20 species of eriophyoids were listed for the Maltese Islands but these reports were entirely based on plant gall surveys.
Lillo, Enrico de +2 more
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Metal(loid) accumulation in soils, is of increasing concern because of the potential human health risks. Therefore, metal(loid) contaminated sites need rehabilitation.
Melissa Simiele +8 more
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In this article, we examined the differences in forage quantity and quality between two defined ranges of a wood bison population as an attempt to identify possible factors influencing their migration during the neonatal period. We found significant differences in the forage quantity and quality between ranges, suggesting a link between these factors ...
Sebastian Buitrago Gutierrez +4 more
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Distribution and diversity of exotic plant species in montane to alpine areas of Kosciuszko National Park [PDF]
Diversity and distribution of exotic plant taxa in Kosciuszko National Park in south-eastern Australia were reviewed based on 1103 records of exotics from 18 vegetation surveys conducted between 1986 and 2004.
Bear, Roxana +2 more
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Abstract Spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White) (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), is an invasive species of planthopper native to China. Populations of this invasive insect have been detected in South Korea (2006), Japan (2009), and the United States (2014).
Matthew T. Kamiyama +11 more
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Extended low temperature and cryostorage longevity of Salix seeds with desiccation control
Salix xerophila, S. maximowiczii, and S. koreensis are species of willow native to Korea that are important for bioenergy production. However, the native range of these species has narrowed in recent years due to the impact of climate change.
Ku Ja Jung, Han Sim Hee, Kim Du Hyun
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Step 1: Component identification and target screening: The chemical composition of IPCO was characterized using GC–MS, identifying two major fatty acids and six fat‐soluble active substances. A total of 149 potential drug targets were predicted via Pharm Mapper and SwissTargetPrediction. Concurrently, 2029 genes associated with Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
Weijie Chang +4 more
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