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Screening of P-35S, P-FMV, and T-NOS genetic elements in microwave-treated genetically modified cereal flours
BackgroundReliable and efficient methods for detecting genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in unprocessed and processed food will be essential for...
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Phenotypic variation of root-system architecture under high P and low P conditions in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
BackgroundPhosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient required for plant metabolism and growth. Its acquisition by plants depends on the...
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Map** of RNase P Ribozyme Regions in Proximity with a Human RNase P Subunit Protein Using Fe(II)-EDTA Cleavage and Nuclease Footprint Analyses
Ribonuclease P (RNase P), which may consist of both protein subunits and a catalytic RNA part, is responsible for 5′ maturation of tRNA by cleaving... -
DNA-binding protein PfAP2-P regulates parasite pathogenesis during malaria parasite blood stages
Malaria-associated pathogenesis such as parasite invasion, egress, host cell remodelling and antigenic variation requires concerted action by many...
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Unusual concurrence of P-solubilizing and biocontrol traits under P-limitation in plant-beneficial Pseudomonas aeruginosa P4: insights from in vitro metabolic and gene expression analysis
Plant-beneficial fluorescent Pseudomonas species with concurrent P-solubilizing and biocontrol traits could have improved rhizospheric survival and...
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In Vitro Amplification and Selection of Engineered RNase P Ribozyme for Gene Targeting Applications
Ribozymes engineered from the RNase P catalytic RNA (M1 RNA) represent promising gene-targeting agents for clinical applications. We describe in this... -
Absorption changes in Photosystem II in the Soret band region upon the formation of the chlorophyll cation radical [PD1PD2]+
Flash-induced absorption changes in the Soret region arising from the [P D1 P D2 ] + state, the chlorophyll cation radical formed upon light excitation of...
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Taxonomic notes for Portulaca (Portulacaceae) in South America II: synonymisation of P. diegoi under P. hatschbachii based on macro and microcharacters
Portulaca diegoi is here proposed as a heterotypic synonym (synon. nov.) of P. hatschbachii , a species endemic to southern Brazil. Analysis of type...
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Bashania P. C. Keng et T. P. Yi
Shrubby or arborescent bamboos. Rhizomes amphipodium. Culms diffuse with small clumps, erect; internodes terete, or slightly flattened above branches... -
The P-Element Has Not Significant Effect on the Drosophila simulans Viability
AbstractCases of horizontal transfer of transposable elements (TEs) between species are known for the Drosophilidae family. In the middle of the last...
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Impact of Peltigera praetextata on zucchini grown in weathered p,p'-DDE-contaminated soil and its responses
Terricolous lichens, located in soils, can change the bioavailability of polluted soil biologically, chemically and physically with their effective...
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Variation in Soil C and P Fractions Associated with Microbial Biomass
The variations in soil carbon (C), phosphorus (P) fractions, microbial indices, and their mechanisms to drive P mobilization are still poorly...
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Alfalfa green manure amendment improved P use efficiency and reduced P losses from paddy fields
Low phosphorus (P) use efficiency of synthetic P fertilizers leads to soil degradation and environmental problems. Holistic approaches are required...
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The correct name for Pseuderanthemum lilacinum, P. teijsmannii and P. teysmannii (Acanthaceae) in Peninsular Malaysia
Pseuderanthemum lilacinum Stapf is known from a single specimen collected in 1909 from Batu Caves, a karst limestone hill in Selangor, Peninsular...
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Contrasting phosphorus (P) accumulation in response to soil P availability in ‘metal crops’ from P-impoverished soils
Background and aimsPhosphorus is one of the major nutrients that directly or indirectly affects all aspects of plant growth. Tropical nickel...
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Can Organic P Inputs Alleviate P Limitation Effects on Nutrient Uptake and Biological N2-Fixing Capacity of Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa)?
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many agroecosystems and, apart from affecting plant growth, can also limit biological N 2 fixation (BNF) by...
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P-TransUNet: an improved parallel network for medical image segmentation
Deep learning-based medical image segmentation has made great progress over the past decades. Scholars have proposed many novel transformer-based...
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(p)ppGpp modifies RNAP function to confer β-lactam resistance in a peptidoglycan-independent manner
(p)ppGpp is a nucleotide alarmone that controls bacterial response to nutrient deprivation. Since elevated (p)ppGpp levels confer mecillinam...
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p-Smad3 differentially regulates the cytological behavior of osteoclasts before and after osteoblasts maturation
BackgroundA series of previous investigations have revealed that p-Smad3 plays a facilitative role in the differentiation and maturation of...
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Responses of Plant Growth to N or P Addition Vary With Mycorrhizal Strategy
Mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with most terrestrial plants. Soil nutrients affect the mycorrhizal symbiotic formation, further...