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Abstract Christmas beetles (subfamily Rutelinae, genera Anoplognathus, Calloodes and Repsimus) are an ecologically important and culturally significant group of Australian scarabs, known for their striking appearance and seasonal mass emergences. Over the last decade, anecdotal reports suggest widespread population declines, raising concerns about ...
Tanya Latty +3 more
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Enhanced expression of the <i>ScTpx2</i> gene confers tolerance to drought stress in transgenic sugarcane. [PDF]
Tirabante Terrones N +8 more
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Emerging Technologies for Biobutanol Production via Syngas Fermentation
Biobutanol production from syngas is promising but limited by microbial energy conservation and gas–liquid mass transfer. This review integrates advances in cultivation control and bioreactor engineering with next‐generation biological tools including metabolic rewiring, co‐cultivation and chain elongation, and electro‐fermentation to enable carbon ...
Xuemei Wang +3 more
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Multilayered defense responses in sugarcane against <i>Pratylenchus zeae</i> revealed by comparative transcriptomics. [PDF]
Confort PMS +4 more
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BSES biosecurity : safeguarding the sweetest industry [PDF]
Braithwaite, Kathryn S. +6 more
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This study highlights developments in cost‐effective fractionation techniques to ensure the sustainability and industrial applicability of biomass. ABSTRACT Given the depletion of fossil fuels and global concerns about environmental protection, lignocellulosic biomass is an excellent alternative candidate due to its unique combination of ...
Sunesh Narayanaperumal +6 more
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Auxin dysregulation: a key early event in sugarcane susceptibility to Sporisorium scitamineum. [PDF]
Hu X +6 more
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Despite severe habitat loss, insect species richness, seasonal fluctuations in richness and temporal β‐diversity did not differ significantly among forests adjacent to the mudflow and reference sites. We found higher wet‐season species richness for ants, bees, butterflies and dung beetles, while termites showed no seasonal change; β‐diversity was ...
Frederico Neves +11 more
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SugarcaneOmics: An integrative multi-omics platform for sugarcane research. [PDF]
Luo H +8 more
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RESPONSE OF FOUR SUGARCANE VARIETIES TO POTASSIUM FERTILIZER
EMAN M. TAHA +2 more
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