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Aspartate availability drives differential engagement of the malate-aspartate shuttle. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Cell
Brunner JS   +9 more
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Functional analyses and integrated mechanisms of cellular destruction by L-amino acid oxidase. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Death Dis
Prak K   +6 more
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Translationally active soil microorganisms during substrate-induced respiration

2023
ABSTRACTSoil microorganisms carry out many processes that are fundamental to soil functions. Among the millions of microbial cells present in a gram of soil, however, less than 2% are commonly estimated to be active at any point in time. Because the respiratory response of a bulk soil to carbon substrate addition would be expected to reflect the number
Nina Rose Camillone   +4 more
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An evaluation of the substrate-induced respiration method

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1999
Abstract Two ways of measuring substrate-induced respiration (SIR) following addition of glucose to soil, viz. solid glucose or glucose in solution, were tested on 13 soils sampled from arable, grassland and woodland sites ranging from pH 3.2 to 7.5. Generally similar patterns of CO2 evolution were found between soils following addition of glucose as
Q. Lin, P.C. Brookes
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Estimating crop residue decomposition coefficients using substrate-induced respiration

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1997
Abstract Modeling of crop residue decomposition for nutrient cycling and effectiveness of residues to control soil erosion requires information on crop-specific decomposition coefficients (k). Respiration of decomposing residues reflects the activity of the microbial community and should give an indication of the residue decomposition rate.
Harry H. Schomberg, Jean L. Steiner
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