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Significance Statement This field study demonstrates that the loss of SUT4, the most highly expressed sucrose transporter during cool seasons, disrupts phenology, growth, and fertility in poplar. Altered sugar and raffinose dynamics in the mutants, along with dysregulated stress and circadian clock genes, underscore SUT4's role in coordinating sugar ...
Trevor T. Tuma +14 more
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Tratamiento con ozono de agua residual con taninos de curtiduría al vegetal
El objetivo de este trabajo es el establecimiento de las condiciones de ozonización que permitan la degradación de los taninos contenidos en los licores residuales de tenería (LRT) provenientes del curtido vegetal, para lograr un vertimiento seguro. Se aplicó ozonización a pH inicial de las soluciones de 6.3 y oxidación avanzada con ozono a pH alcalino
Natividad Ramírez Ramírez +4 more
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Green alder forms dense, monospecific thickets within the alpine treeline ecotone and spreads rapidly through clonal propagation. We determined key dates of intra‐annual radial stem growth (RG), and the influence of climate variables on daily RG. Despite its daily RG being temperature‐dependent, similar to treeline trees, our study revealed that the RG
Walter Oberhuber +2 more
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O objetivo do experimento foi avaliar a ação de diferentes agentes curtentes no processamento das peles de coelhos, sobre a resistência do couro. Cinquenta peles de coelhos foram submetidas a diferentes agentes curtentes na etapa de curtimento (T1 = 6 ...
Nilson do Prado Franco +5 more
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Uso de Leucaena leucocephala, Quercus robur y Schinopsis balansae para la mitigación de metano
Introducción. En la búsqueda de sistemas pecuarios más sostenibles, la reducción de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero es indispensable hoy en día. Las especies vegetales incluidas, como el guaje (Leucaena leucocephala), el roble (Quercus robur) y
Lizbeth Esmeralda Robles Jiménez +1 more
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ABSTRACT During floods, many rivers exhibit a compound channel configuration, resulting in significant interactions between the flows in the main channel and the floodplains. Due to its water and nutrient‐rich soils, floodplains are often covered by shallow vegetation and riparian woodland at the interface of the floodplain and the main channel.
J. N. Fernandes +3 more
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Abstract Hyporheic exchange leads to the transfer of gases, solutes, and fine particles across the sediment‐water interface, playing a critical role in biogeochemical cycles and pollutant transport in aquatic environments. While in‐channel vegetation has been recognized to enhance hyporheic exchange, the mechanisms remain poorly understood.
S. H. Huang +4 more
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Summary Eclepins are root‐secreted compounds that induce the hatching of cyst nematodes. Solanoeclepin A (SEA) and B (SEB) have been isolated as potent hatching factors for potato cyst nematodes (PCNs). SEB is biosynthesized in roots, released into the rhizosphere, and converted into SEA by soil microorganisms.
Ryota Akiyama +10 more
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Abstract Channel‐floodplain flow interactions are strongly influenced by riparian vegetation characteristics. However, due to the complicated relationships among floods, vegetation, and channel morphodynamics, these interactions are poorly understood. In this study, we investigate the influence of the density of rigid floodplain vegetation on flow in ...
Daniel C. White +2 more
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Abstract In aquatic environments, the presence of porous obstacles induces intricate flow dynamics as the flow passes through and around them. These flows exhibit large local vertical and lateral gradients, influencing the evolution of downstream flow structures across various scales.
Hojung You, Rafael O. Tinoco
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