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Abstract Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) is acknowledged as a significant type of corrosion due to its extensive impact on metal/alloy surfaces. As MIC accounts for 20% of all corrosion instances, it is a critical factor causing service failure of engineering materials such as steel and aluminium alloy.
Brinda+4 more
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The Small Key to the Treasure Chest: Endogenous Plant Peptides Involved in Symbiotic Interactions. [PDF]
Mamaeva A, Makeeva A, Ganaeva D.
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Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analyses of Glycoside Hydrolase Family 18 Genes During Nodule Symbiosis in Glycine max. [PDF]
Li R+7 more
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Lentils can Absorb Amino Acids as a Nitrogen Source Supporting Early Growth
ABSTRACT Background Lentils (Lens culinaris Medik.) are a valuable crop due to their high nutritional content, low environmental impact, and nitrogen‐fixing ability via rhizobacteria. Early in development, before this symbiosis is established, lentils require external nitrogen, typically supplied through fertilizers or already present in soils.
Alex A. Kröper+3 more
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Understanding the Crucial Role of Phosphate and Iron Availability in Regulating Root Nodule Symbiosis. [PDF]
Isidra-Arellano MC, Valdés-López O.
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Influence of genotype and environment on field pea composition and milling traits
Abstract BACKGROUND The rise in popularity of field peas (Pisum sativum) can be linked to their advantageous health and nutritional properties. Field pea seeds, yellow or green, are often consumed as an ingredient after being dehulled, split, and ground into flour. This study investigated the effects of genotype, growing location, and their interaction
Gabriely M. Soncin Alfaro+2 more
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Maximizing Photosynthesis and Plant Growth in African Legumes Through Rhizobial Partnerships: The Road Behind and Ahead. [PDF]
Jaiswal SK, Dakora FD.
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