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Biostimulants offer a sustainable strategy to improve plant growth and stress resilience, particularly under limited water availability. We evaluated seven biostimulant treatments, including beneficial bacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, seaweed extract with ...
Claudia Garrido-Ruiz +4 more
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Biodiversity of mycorrhizosphere bacteria associated to endemic Tristaniopsis species in New Caledonian serpentine soils [PDF]
New Caledonian serpentine (ultramafic) outcrops are metal-rich soils, containing high levels of toxic heavy metals particularly the nickel (20 g.kg-1).
Domergue, Odile +6 more
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From Lab to Landscape: Environmental Biohybrid Robotics for Ecological Futures
This Perspective explores environmental biohybrid robotics, integrating living tissues, microorganisms, and insects for operation in real‐world ecosystems. It traces the leap from laboratory experiments to forests, wetlands, and urban environments and discusses key challenges, development pathways, and opportunities for ecological monitoring and ...
Miriam Filippi
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Root‐Stimulated Movements in Mimosa Pudica for Biohybrid Robotic Systems
This study demonstrates that thermal and electrical stimulation of Mimosa pudica root induces movement of the petiole and pinnules without direct stimulation of the aerial organs, thereby enabling a plant‐based robotic gripper and providing a foundation for the development of intelligent and sustainable systems.
Misao Sato +6 more
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Potential of NIRS for determining multiple cannabinoid concentrations in Cannabis sativa L.
Following the 2018 Farm Bill, many US states allowed for hundreds of industrial hemp licenses, and the resulting production flooded markets. Floral industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) offered prospects in essential oils for medicinal, flavoring, and ...
Tina Sullivan +3 more
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Clay minerals in South Australian Holocene basaltic volcanogenic soils and implications for halloysite genesis and structure [PDF]
The clay mineralogical composition was determined of 8 soils formed from pyroclastic ejecta (tephra) from adjacent 5000-year old basaltic volcanoes at Mounts Gambier and Schank in South Australia.
Churchman, G. Jock, Lowe, David J.
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By integrating single‐nuclei and spatial transcriptomics, this study presents a stereoscopic landscape of maize leaf to Puccinia polysora infection. Epidermal and mesophyll cells initiate primary defenses via RLPs/RLKs and jasmonic acid signaling. Cell‐cell communication analyses further reveal the underlying the dynamics of the underlying immune ...
Qiongqiong Wang +16 more
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The Peruvian amazon is very diverse in native forestry species, the Guazuma crinita “Bolaina” being one of the most planted species in the country; however, little or no information about soil requirements and nutrient demands is known.
C. O. Arévalo-Hernández +4 more
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Phosphorus in land-water systems [PDF]
Analyses were made to obtain information on distribution of different forms of phosphate in different environmental media, including soils, eroding material, and bottom sediment.
Bonner, W. B., Tamura, T.
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This study reveals the mechanism by which jasmonic acid (JA) regulates lycopene synthesis under light and dark conditions. In light, JA activates SlMYC2, which suppresses SlPIF1a and promotes SlPSY1 expression. In darkness, JA induces the acetyltransferase SlNATA1, which acetylates the dark‐accumulated SlPIF1a, thereby repressing SlPSY1 expression ...
Jiayi Xu +10 more
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