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Studying salt stress is an important means to the understanding of plant ion homeostasis and osmo-balance. Salt stress research also benefits agriculture because soil salinity significantly limits plant productivity on agricultural lands. Decades of physiological and molecular studies have generated a large body of literature regarding potential salt ...
Liming, Xiong, Jian-Kang, Zhu
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Climate change is causing soil salinization, resulting in crop losses throughout the world. The ability of plants to tolerate salt stress is determined by multiple biochemical and molecular pathways.
M. Shahid +9 more
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RESUMEN: El Valle Salado de Añana se ubica en el País Vasco, a unos treinta kilómetros de su capital, Vitoria-Gasteiz. Se trata de un ejemplo notable de la interacción del hombre con el medio en la formación de un paisaje singular cuyo origen se ...
Alberto Plata Montero
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Evidence of road salt in New Hampshire’s snowpack hundreds of meters from roadways [PDF]
Salinization of surface and groundwater has been directly linked to the area of road surfaces in a watershed and the subsequent wintertime maintenance used to keep roads free of snow and ice.
Dibb, Jack E., Lazarcik, James
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While traces of pharmaceuticals have been found in the environment, the pharmaceutical industry produces waste streams high in pharmaceutically active compounds concentration along with other components such as salts.
Hadi M. Kabbani +3 more
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Anthropogenic contamination of tap water, beer, and sea salt
Plastic pollution has been well documented in natural environments, including the open waters and sediments within lakes and rivers, the open ocean and even the air, but less attention has been paid to synthetic polymers in human consumables.
M. Košuth, S. Mason, E. Wattenberg
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Structure of a model salt bridge in solution investigated with 2D-IR spectroscopy [PDF]
Salt bridges are known to be important for the stability of protein conformation, but up to now it has been difficult to study their geometry in solution.
Amirjalayer, Saeed +3 more
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DNA Binding in High Salt: Analysing the Salt Dependence of Replication Protein A3 from the Halophile Haloferax volcanii [PDF]
Halophilic archaea maintain intracellular salt concentrations close to saturation to survive in high-salt environments and their cellular processes have adapted to function under these conditions.
Bunting, KA, Patoli, B, Winter, JA
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Secondary bile acids, produced solely by intestinal bacteria, can accumulate to high levels in the enterohepatic circulation of some individuals and may contribute to the pathogenesis of colon cancer, gallstones, and other gastrointestinal (GI) diseases.
Jason M. Ridlon +2 more
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New trends in precision farming show the deployment of different types of technology among which Infrared photography is becoming progressively relevant.
Salt Lemon
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