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Cloning crops in a CELSS via tissue culture: Prospects and problems [PDF]
Micropropagation is currently used to clone fruits, nuts, and vegetables and involves controlling the outgrowth in vitro of basal, axillary, or adventitious buds. Following clonal multiplication, shoots are divided and rooted.
Carman, John G., Hess, J. Richard
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Charred seeds in Mikkeli Orijärvi : A study of subsistence strategies of an Iron Age settlement in East Finland [PDF]
In this study the over 350 macrofossil samples, containing over 2300 charred plant remains from an Iron Age settlement containing fossil fields in Mikkeli Orijärvi Kihlinpelto, were studied archaeobotanically.
Vanhanen, Santeri
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The effects of sodium hypochlorite on the control of inter-kingdom biofilm formation by drinking water-isolated microorganisms [PDF]
Biofilms in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) are responsible for several undesirable effects in water. One of the main drawbacks is their potential to protect pathogens from stress conditions.
Chaves, Ana F. A. +3 more
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The present study explores the treatment and valorization of carbon-rich, low-cost waste streams—sugar beet molasses, expired rice, and wheat cereal hydrolysates—as substrates for submerged shake-flask cultures of edible ascomycetes (Morchella elata AMRL
Dimitris Sarris +5 more
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First attempt towards cultivation of Tuber aestivum in Poland
Tuber aestivum has been recently recorded from Poland. A selection of local inocula of T. aestivum collected from fruiting bodies found in Poland in 2007 was used to inoculate 1-year-old seedlings of Quercus robur. The ectomycorrhizal structure was monitored for six months in greenhouse; the colonization rate was very high and 100% of the investigated ...
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Controlled Ecological Life Support Systems: Natural and Artificial Ecosystems [PDF]
The scientists supported by the NASA sponsored Controlled Ecological Life Support Systems (CELSS) program have played a major role in creating a Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) section devoted to the development of bioregenerative life support for ...
Macelroy, Robert D. +3 more
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Orchard Conditions and Fruiting Body Characteristics Drive the Microbiome of the Black Truffle Tuber aestivum. [PDF]
Splivallo R +8 more
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Soil temperature and hydric potential influences the monthly variations of soil Tuber aestivum DNA in a highly productive orchard. [PDF]
Todesco F +6 more
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