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The contained nature of EcoPODs allows accurate mass balance calculations
Using the EcoPOD lysimeter technology, intact soil monoliths can be retrieved from the field and studied under controlled conditions in the laboratory. The above ground portion is approximately 1.5 m tall and, therefore, allows the study of a number of different plants in soil with macro- and microorganisms in the context of environmental changes.EcoPODs allow precise conditioning…
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Plant-bacteria interaction can be used to improve production of secondary metabolites by hairy roots
It remains to be seen that similar results are achievable with soil grown plants or in the field where plants may be less limited for growth than in sand filled pots. In addition, competition from other bacteria may prevent colonization by endophytic diazotroph. Plant genetic contribution to this symbiosis is an important area of research leading…
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The activities of urban farms fall naturally under definitions and descriptions of agroecology
The declaration represents the views of small scale food producers, landless rural workers, indigenous peoples and urban communities alike, affirming that “Agroecology is not a mere set of technologies or production practices” and that “Agroecology is political; it requires us to challenge and transform structures of power in society” . The declaration goes on to…
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Light triggers the suppression of nodulation in many legume roots
The finding indicated that activities of GR and γ-ECS were elevated to ensure sufficient GSH turnover in response to acetaminophen induced consumption of GSH through GSH conjugation.Based on the results of this study, we propose a model to illustrate the operation of the GST detoxification pathway, which involves conjugation, accumulation and processing of these metabolites . The present…
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NA is a nonproteinaceous amino acid and is synthesized from S-adenosyl methionine
At 52 days after planting, all plants were harvested.At harvest, the lettuce plants were gently removed from the soil, thoroughly rinsed with tap water for 5 min and then rinsed with NanoPure water three times. Leaf tissue was carefully separated from vascular and mesophyll tissues Figure S1. Mesophyll and root tissues were ground in liquid nitrogen…
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Work is now in progress to find the conditions that will maximize the yield of CO
It is these factors that we wish to exploit for energy storage. Phenyl azirine can be photo converted into its ylide counterpart with ultraviolet light and them the ylide can be converted back to the azirine form with longer wavelengths . With the phenyl azirine suspended in a cryogenic matrix of solid argon, it can be converted…
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Space- and time-resolved understanding of excited states in these materials will lead to higher efficiencies
The importance of e-beam is twofold; first as a direct wafer pattering technology for lower volume production, and second as a mask writing technology for high volume projection extreme ultraviolet lithography techniques. Nanopatterning of EUV masks to achieve specific functionality is further complicated by the fact that EUV masks are comprised of complex material systems…
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The carbon cycle in high-latitude ecosystems is chronically limited by nitrogen availability
Our first efforts in this direction have focused on s-wave superconductivity. We correctly reproduce the equilibrium behavior, as well as the basic ideas regarding superconductivity, e.g. super currents. Proceeding on to pumping, we have results indicating the presence of Higgs, or amplitude mode oscillations. The Higgs mode is a fundamental concept in broken symmetry states, yet…
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Asymmetrical irrigation results in an unequal development of the root system
The root system under conditions that were close to the optimum temperature showed greater growth rates and thus reached deeper depths and developed greater root length densities than the root system under non-optimum temperature conditions. Finally, an additional soil horizon, consisting of 24% sand, 64% silt, and 12% clay and having the bulk density of…
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All subsequent collection dates were shifted forward by two weeks accordingly
For experiments with green and brown leaves, isolations were initiated immediately after collection, with most samples processed within 29 days. All isolations were completed by 46 days after collection. Storage period did not alter results when included as a covariate in models for these experiments and was excluded from the final analyses. Isolations from leaves of…