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Beyond pathogenicity: the immunomodulatory role of the type III secretion system in beneficial plant-microbe interactions. [PDF]
Atanasković I, Nedeljković M, Lozo J.
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Entomopathogenic nematode‐infected cadavers trigger plants to release volatile organic compounds that deter herbivores, attract parasitic wasps, and boost defense responses, highlighting their potential for sustainable pest management. Abstract Grasping the dynamics between plants and herbivores, as well as the defenses triggered by insects, may hold ...
Nicholas Volpe+5 more
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Generation and validation of a versatile inducible multiplex CRISPRi system to examine bacterial regulation in the Euprymna-Vibrio fischeri symbiosis. [PDF]
Pipes BL, Nishiguchi MK.
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Abstract Background Glucagon‐like peptide 1 receptor agonists and combination medications (hereafter collectively referred to as GLP‐1s) are shifting the treatment landscape for obesity. However, real‐world challenges and limited clinician and public knowledge on nutritional and lifestyle interventions can limit GLP‐1 efficacy, equitable results, and ...
Dariush Mozaffarian+17 more
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Numerical simulation and experimental study of suspended particulate matter removal for efficient water recovery and reuse in solid-liquid separation. [PDF]
Dhanorkar M+7 more
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Diffusion of constructed resources and specialism promote facilitation in spatial systems
Sessile organisms, such as plants, contend with locally limiting nutrients and neighbours. By consuming nutrients or increasing local concentration by niche construction, they alter the conditions of growth in their local environment. Diffusion of resources alters the interaction sign between two neighbours usually thought to compete for resources.
Alice Nadia Ardichvili+3 more
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Decoding the Dialog Between Plants and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi: A Molecular Genetic Perspective. [PDF]
Díaz V+5 more
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There has been much recent interest in understanding how abiotic factors such as light, nutrients, and soil moisture affect the composition and biomass of lichen communities. Meanwhile, whether and how ground layer vegetation such as bryophytes and shrubs also influence lichen communities have received much less attention, particularly regarding how ...
Nicolas Fanin+5 more
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