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Comparative Study on Photosynthetic Capacity of Different Leaves on Short Pod-Branch of Rosa roxburghii Tratt. in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau
AbstractThe odd-pinnately compound leaves of short pod-branch surrounding the fruit growth of Roxburgh rose ( Rosa roxburghii Tratt.) are the source...
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Nonlinear mixed-effect branch growth model development for planted Korean pine in Northeast China
Branch growth is an important aspect of the tree growth process. Studying the branch growth pattern is important for understanding the growth of...
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Validating field regeneration capacity for selected accessions of Gossypium hirsutum using callus induction and regeneration capacity
BackgroundGossypium hirsutum undergoes rapid clonal propagation to regenerate a mature plant through tissue culture. However, the correlation...
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Ectomycorrhizal trees enhanced water-holding capacity in forest ecosystems in northeastern China
Improving water-holding functions is an important purpose of sustainable forest management. However, few studies have examined whether there are...
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Branch architecture in relation to canopy positions in three Mediterranean oaks
Branch architecture is a key determinant of plant performance owing to its role in a light interception by photosynthetic tissues. However, under...
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Soil water availability and branch age explain variability in xylem safety of European beech in Central Europe
Xylem embolism resistance has been identified as a key trait with a causal relation to drought-induced tree mortality, but not much is known about...
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Photosynthetic performance under adaxial and abaxial illumination in three Mediterranean Quercus species differing in branch architecture and individual leaf area
Light availability effects on canopy-level carbon balance constitute an especially difficult issue to address, owing to the strong spatial and...
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Human Purkinje cells outperform mouse Purkinje cells in dendritic complexity and computational capacity
Purkinje cells in the cerebellum are among the largest neurons in the brain and have been extensively investigated in rodents. However, their...
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Branched chemically modified poly(A) tails enhance the translation capacity of mRNA
Although messenger RNA (mRNA) has proved effective as a vaccine, its potential as a general therapeutic modality is limited by its instability and...
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Analysis of Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Plant Oxylipins Produced in the Hydroperoxide Lyase Branch
AbstractShort-chain and medium-chain aldehydes and their derivatives, yielded by the enzymes hydroperoxide lyases from fatty acids, are present in...
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The Regenerative Capacity of Siberian Larch Cell Lines In Vitro
AbstractThe results of a study of the regenerative capacity of eleven cell lines (CLs) of Siberian larch cultivated in vitro on AI nutrient medium...
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OpenFold: retraining AlphaFold2 yields new insights into its learning mechanisms and capacity for generalization
AlphaFold2 revolutionized structural biology with the ability to predict protein structures with exceptionally high accuracy. Its implementation,...
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The branch-thorn occurrence of Lycium ruthenicum is associated with leaf DNA hypermethylation in response to soil water content
BackgroundLycium ruthenicum is an eco-economic shrub which can exist in two forms, thorny and thornless under varying soil moisture conditions. The...
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Soil Nitrification Capacity as an Integral Indicator of Soil Fertility Monitoring
AbstractThe aim of the research was to determine the optimal standard nitrification capacity and the periods of soil sampling to diagnose nitrogen...
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Differences in morphological and physiological features of citrus seedlings are related to Mg transport from the parent to branch organs
BackgroundIn this study, we aimed to test the hypothesis that magnesium (Mg) remobilization in citrus plants is regulated by Mg supply and...
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Accumulation Capacity of Nickel and Zinc in Yerba Mate Cultivated in Soils with Contrasting Parent Materials
Yerba mate ( Ilex paraguariensis St. Hill.) has shown a relatively high capacity for micronutrient absorption and could be a candidate for...
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DeepTSS: multi-branch convolutional neural network for transcription start site identification from CAGE data
BackgroundThe widespread usage of Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) has led to numerous breakthroughs in understanding the transcription...
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Differential springtime branch warming controls intra-crown nitrogen allocation and leaf photosynthetic traits in understory saplings of a temperate deciduous species
Between-branch nitrogen competition is expected to be important during spring in temperate deciduous trees as nitrogen allocation would be higher in...
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The mechanical effects of bulges developed around bark-included branch junctions of hazel (Corylus avellana L.) and other trees
Key messageLarge bulges formed around bark-included branch junctions can be conceived of as ‘compensatory growth’. Despite Claus Mattheck’s...
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Effects of Dietary Melatonin on Antioxidant Capacity, Immune Defense, and Intestinal Microbiota in Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii)
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of melatonin (MT) feed supplementation on the antioxidant capacity, immune defense, and...