Deacetylation of β-Mannans by Two Complementary Carbohydrate Esterases from the Human Gut Microbe <i>Bacteroides cellulosilyticus</i>. [PDF]
Lindstad LJ +6 more
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STAGE CUT EFFECT IN SPRUCE SPRUCE FOREST
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Limited restoration of plant microbiomes: insights from fungal assemblages of a peatland dominant
Abstract Introduction Plants are not solitary organisms; they host diverse and largely unexplored microbiomes that shape their health, adaptability, and ecosystem roles. Recent environmental sequencing findings have revealed that each plant species harbors a unique fungal assemblage.
Martina Vašutová +5 more
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Dendroctonus rufipennis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) responses to 4 doses of 3-methylcyclohex-2-en-1-one (MCH) in baited trapping assays. [PDF]
Audley JP +5 more
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Proximate Climate Drivers of Beaver Pond Occupancy and Range Expansion in Arctic Alaska
To understand why beavers are colonizing the Arctic, we evaluated which climate drivers underpin beaver pond dynamics. Warm Junes, mild winters, green summers, and wet springs facilitate pond establishment. Rapid improvement in these conditions across recent decades provides mechanistic support that climate change is driving beaver colonization of the ...
Thomas W. Glass +3 more
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Sawdust-Assisted Phytoremediation: Boosting White Mustard (<i>Sinapis alba</i>) Growth and Cadmium Uptake from Contaminated Soil. [PDF]
Kramski DJ, Warchoł J, Michalak I.
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We question why Picea glehnii dominates serpentine forests in Hokkaido. First, based on functional trait measurements and a comparison with another coniferous species present in the region, Abies sachalinensis, we report preliminary results consistent with better adaptation of P. glehnii to serpentine soils.
Florian Delerue +2 more
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Comparative study on 3D morphologies of delignified, single tracheids and fibers of five wood species. [PDF]
Gorges H +8 more
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Shies Protest: Blocking Moscow's Waste to Defend Northern Russia's Environment
Short Abstract The Shies protest in Russia demonstrates how grassroots mobilisation can reshape extractivist projects by halting the construction of a massive landfill planned for Moscow's waste. From 2018 to 2020, local residents and environmental activists used blockades, protest camps and legal action to oppose ecological damage and governance ...
Perrine Poupin
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