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Transcription factor IIICZ (TFIIICZ), together with other transcription factors (TFIIIB and TFIIICl), is required for the in vitro transcription of tRNA and adenovirus VA genes by RNA polymerase 111. Previous studies have shown that... more
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      Biological ChemistryTranscription FactorsBiological SciencesPlants
Endophytes are microorganisms that live within host plants for at least part of their life and do not cause apparent symptoms of diseases. In general, beneficial endophytes promote host plant growth, increase plant nutrient uptake,... more
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      BiomassSymbiosisAgricultureFungi
Understanding how landscape characteristics affect biodiversity patterns and ecological processes at local and landscape scales is critical for mitigating effects of global environmental change. In this review, we use knowledge gained... more
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      Landscape EcologyEnvironmental MonitoringBiodiversityGlobal Environmental Change
Knowledge is material and angular. Nonhuman animals often shape their material round. Perhaps: The hexagon of bees is between round (Das Runde) and angular (Das Eckige) . Dancing knowledge. Water is round. The knowledge of the octopus:... more
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      WaterSciencePlants
"Plant fixity, perceived passivity, and resilient silence have relegated the vegetal world to the cultural background of human civilization. This book argues that the recent emergence of plants in the gallery space constitutes a... more
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      Contemporary ArtPosthumanismNatural HistoryBotanical literature
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      MicrobiologyCarbon DioxidePhotosynthesisMedical Microbiology
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      Environmental ScienceCarbon DioxidePhotosynthesisBiomass
The need to produce food in a sustainable way to counteract the effects of excessive use of agrochemicals opens the door to the generation of new technologies that are not based on fossil fuels and are less toxic to ecosystems. Plant... more
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      BiologyMedicinePlantsBacillus Cereus
Bioactive molecules derived from seaweed extracts are revolutionary bio-stimulants used to enhance plant growth and increase yield production. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a commercially available seaweed liquid extract,... more
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      ChemistryFood SciencePepperMedicine
The use of plant growth regulators (PGRs) is widespread in commercial table grape vineyards. The synthetic cytokinin CPPU is a PGR that is extensively used to obtain higher quality grapes. However, the effect of CPPU on berry firmness is... more
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Pod maturation of common bean relies upon complex gene expression changes, which in turn are crucial for seed formation and dispersal. Hence, dissecting the transcriptional regulation of pod maturation would be of great significance for... more
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Tyrosinases from various organisms are compared with respect to enzymatic structure. primary, secondary and tertiary structure, domain structure, Cu binding sites, maturation mechanism and activation mechanism. On the basis of these... more
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      ChemistryPhytochemistryFungiMedicine
Terpenes and sterols are complex molecules synthesized by equally complex biosynthetic pathways. Recent progress in using the tools of genetics, molecular genetics and genetic engineering to dissect triterpene metabolism in the cytosol,... more
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      GeneticsAgronomyMolecular BiologyCarbon
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      Ancient DNA ResearchMaizeAncient DNAPolymerase Chain Reaction
Mycorrhizal fungi influence plant growth, local biodiversity and ecosystem function. Effects of the symbiosis on plants span the continuum from mutualism to parasitism. We sought to understand this variation in symbiotic function using... more
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryBioinformaticsEvolutionary Biology
A procedure based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been developed to classify cucumber mosaic cucumovirus (CMV) isolates accurately into two subgroups. Two CMV-specific primers that flank the CMV capsid protein gene were used to... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyBiological SciencesNucleic acid hybridization
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      EngineeringResearchBiological SciencesLatin America
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyPlantsPlant Stem Cells
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To perform in vivo simultaneous measurements of the 90 Sr and 137 Cs content in the bodies of animals living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (ChEZ), an appropriate method and equipment were developed and installed in a mobile gamma beta... more
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      ChemistryMedicineMammalsUkraine
Lipoxygenases are a group of closely related enzymes responsible for the dioxygenation of various polyenoic fatty acids containing all-cis-methylene-interrupted double bonds. The nomenclature for lipoxygenases is based on the site of... more
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      ChemistryKineticsMass SpectrometryBiophysical Chemistry
The combination of UV irradiation and hydrogen peroxide (UV–H2O2) was shown to be effective in treating water spiked with 2,2′,4,4′,5,5′-hexachlorobipheny (PCB 153), reducing its concentration by as much as 98%. To test the toxicity of... more
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      Environmental SciencesStatistical SignificancePlantsPolychlorinated Biphenyls
The amino acid sequences of cytochrome b of complex III from five different mitochondrial sources (human, bovine, mouse, yeast, and Aspergilus nidulans) and the chloroplast cytochrome b6 from spinach show a high degree of homology.... more
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      MitochondriaMultidisciplinarySaccharomyces cerevisiaeMice
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      VirulencePlant diseasesPlantsPlant Stem Cells
Plant-derived phenolic compounds, including polyphenols (e.g., tannins), flavonoids, and phenolic acids, have been under investigation for their anticancer therapeutic and chemoprevention properties. Recently, certain mechanisms... more
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      Fluorescence MicroscopyFlavonoidsPolyphenolsKeratinocytes
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      Molecular BiologyComputational BiologyMolecular EvolutionScience
Eleven allelochemicals (ferulic acid, cinnamic acid, 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, hydroxycinnamic acid, methyl propionate, oxalic acid, methylmalonic acid, p-anisic acid, butyric acid, 3-hydroxybutyric acid, and azulene) were identified in the... more
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      Chemical EcologyEcologyAllelopathyBiological Sciences
Soluble enzymes from sage (Salvia oflicinalis) and tansy (Tanacetum vulgare), which catalyze the cyclization of geranyl pyrophosphate and the presumptive intermediate linalyl pyrophosphate to the (+) and (-) enantiomers, respectively, of... more
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      BiochemistryPlantsOxygen IsotopesEnzyme
Anthocyanin concentration is a primary determinant of plant colour. Fruit anthocyanin biosynthesis is controlled by a distinct clade of R2R3 MYB transcription factors. In apple, three recent papers describe the discovery of MYB genes... more
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      PigmentationPlant BiologyTranscription FactorsPhylogeny
We describe the identification and structural characterization of a novel family of Arabidopsis genes related to ATL2 which encode a variant of the RING zinc finger domain, known as RING-H2. Analysis of genes selected by us and of... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyPlant Molecular BiologyArabidopsis thaliana
Spumre(emm&&bor a b Medizinisckn Einriihtungm, Hcinrich-Heinc-Uniwsitiit, 4000 DIisscldwf 1 , G-ny Assmcx.-The structures of novel oligoglycosidic cardenolides, alepposide A (CssHs6023) 111 and alepposide B (C4&74020) [21, have been... more
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      Natural ProductsNatural Products ChemistryNMR SpectroscopyMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
The ability to non-invasively measure metabolic oxygen flux is a very important tool for physiologists interested in a variety of questions ranging from basic metabolism, growth/development, and stress adaptation. Technologies for... more
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      Plant BiologyPlant PhysiologyPlantsPlant Roots
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      Analytical ChemistryResearchGlucoseCarbon Isotopes
Spatial patterning of ecosystems can be explained by several mechanisms. One approach to disentangling the influence of these mechanisms is to study a patterned ecosystem along a gradient of environmental conditions. This study focused on... more
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      Climate ChangeSoilWaterSiberia
Molecular Pharming, the production of recombinant pharmaceuticals through plant biotechnology, has the potential to transform the biologics sector of the pharmaceutical industry. More fascinating however, is how it might be used to... more
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      TechnologyIntellectual PropertyGlobal HealthBiotechnology
The main aim of this study was the quantitative assessment of desertification process in the case study area of the Fidoye-Garmosht plain (Southern Iran). Based on the MEDALUS approach and the characteristics of study area a regional... more
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      Environmental MonitoringMultidisciplinaryIranWater Supply
This appendix lists New Zealand plant species stocked and available in Australian nurseries, over time. Raised in a large New Zealand garden full of native trees, plant lover Stuart Read was perhaps hard-wired to notice kiwi plants in... more
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      Cultural StudiesHorticultureAustralian StudiesCultural Heritage
Temporal trends in attributes of restored ecosystems have been described conceptually as restoration trajectories. Measures describing the maturity or ecological integrity of a restoration site are often assumed to follow monotonically... more
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      WetlandsBioindicatorsEnvironmental MonitoringInvasive Species
The production of raspberries is an important and highly valuable part of the agroindustry, which provides direct use of fruits and their application in the food processing and confectionery industry. Acceptance of plant intellectual... more
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      Intellectual PropertyBiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
The increasing popularity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.), driven by the awareness of its nutraceutical properties and excellent environmental adaptability, is promoting a global expansion of its production area. This investigation... more
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The production of high-quality seedlings and their use in commercial planting reduce pressure on natural areas. Eugenia dysenterica DC is a native fruit tree from the Brazilian Cerrado, whose nutritional requirements are still unclear.... more
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      ChemistryMedicinePlants
Coiled bodies are nuclear organelles that contain components of at least three RNA-processing pathways: pre-mRNA splicing, histone mRNA 3′- maturation, and pre-rRNA processing. Their function remains unknown. However, it has been... more
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      M Rna ProcessingFluorescence MicroscopyTobaccoCell Cycle
The acidic polysaccharide from the seed-coat mucilage of Hyptis suaueolens is a highly branched L-fuco-4-0-methyl-o-glucurono-n-xylan for which a structure is proposed having a 4-linked D-D-xyhl backbone carrying side chains of single... more
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      Organic ChemistryPlantsXylansCarbohydrate
Mentha species are widely used as food, medicine, spices, and flavoring agents. Thus, chemical composition is an important parameter for assessing the quality of mints. In general, the contents of menthol, menthone, eucalyptol, and... more
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Water shortage and salinity are major challenges for sustaining global food security. Using nutrients in the nano-scale formulation including zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NP) is a novel fertilization strategy for crops. In this study,... more
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The inhibitory activities of the leachates and volatiles from 53 plant species (spices and herbs) were evaluated against lettuce (Lactuca sativa “Great Lakes 366”) seedling growth using the sandwich and dish pack methods, respectively.... more
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Categorizing animal populations by diet can mask important intrapopulation variation, which is crucial to understanding a species' trophic niche width. To test hypotheses related to intrapopulation variation in foraging or the presence of... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisEcologyPopulation DynamicsCarnivora