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An increase of fine-root biomass in nutrient-poor soils increases soil organic matter but not soil cation exchange capacity
PurposeFine roots are an important source of soil organic matter (SOM); however, it is unclear whether the cation exchange capacity (CEC) of...
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How Do Cations Exchange in The Soil?
This lab focuses on estimating the cation exchange capacity (CEC) in soils, which is a proxy of its fertility and ability to hold nutrients. Cation... -
Anion Exchange Capacity Explains Deep Soil Nitrate Accumulation in Brazilian Amazon Croplands
Deep tropical soils with net anion exchange capacity can adsorb nitrate and might delay the eutrophication of surface waters that is often associated...
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A Strong Cation Exchange Chromatography Protocol for Examining N-Terminal Proteoforms
Especially in eukaryotes, the N-terminal acetylation status of a protein reveals translation initiation sites and substrate specificities and... -
Soil Properties Related to Phosphorus Sorption and Prediction of Maximum Phosphorus Adsorption Capacity of Soils from Southern Brazil
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the relationship of soil chemical and mineralogical properties with P sorption and develop a maximum phosphorus...
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Comparison of Halophyte and Glycophyte Plants from the Amaranthaceae-Chenopodiaceae Family in Their Ion-Exchange Properties of Polymeric Matrix of Cell Walls
AbstractIon-exchanging properties of the polymeric matrix of the cell walls isolated from leaves were examined. The glycophyte 55-day-old plants of...
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Base Cation Mobility in Vineyard Soils of the Colli Albani Volcanic District (Central Italy)
The quality of the Colli Albani volcanic soils has certainly contributed to the vine cultivars hence the name of one of the oldest wines (i.e., Alban...
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Determining the Role of Leaf Relative Water Content and Soil Cation Exchange Capacity in Phytoextraction Process: Using Regression Modelling
Cation exchange capacity (CEC) is defined as the total capacity of soil to hold exchangeable cations. Some of the major nutrients that plants uptake... -
The Effect of Polymetallic Pollution on Ion-Exchange Properties of Barley Root and Shoot Cell Walls
AbstractFor the first time we determined the ion-exchange properties of the cell walls (CWs) isolated from roots and shoots of barley plants grown in...
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Divergence in aerobic capacity and energy expenditure influence metabolic tissue mitochondrial protein synthesis rates in aged rats
Age-associated declines in aerobic capacity promote the development of various metabolic diseases. In rats selectively bred for high/low intrinsic...
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Influence of Brassinosteroids on the Ion-Exchange Properties of the Cell Walls of Roots and Shoots of Barley Against the Background of the Action of Heavy Metals
AbstractThe effect of polymetallic contamination and concomitant treatment with brassinosteroids (homocastasterone or homobrassinolide) on barley...
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Site-directed mutagenesis at the Glu78 in Ec-NhaA transporter impacting ion exchange: a biophysical study
Na + /H + antiporters facilitate the exchange of Na + for H + across the cytoplasmic membrane in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. These transporters are...
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A Preliminary Evaluation of Cation Exchange Resins as a Soil Test of Potassium Availability in Soils of Northern Greece with Different K Loadings
Contribution of non-exchangeable potassium on soil K availability can be significant, and in such cases, using a soil test that simulates the...
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Biochar Mitigates the Harmful Effects of Drought in Soybean Through Changes in Leaf Development, Stomatal Regulation, and Gas Exchange
Drought is the primary global limiting factor for agricultural production, and soybean plants are sensitive to water deficits. Management strategies...
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Thymine Adsorption onto Cation Exchanged Montmorillonite Clay: Role of Biogenic Divalent Metal Cations in Prebiotic Processes of Chemical Evolution
The adsorption of thymine, a key pyrimidine base of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) on montmorillonite clay (Mnt) exchanged with metal ions (Mnt—M 2+ , M 2+ ...
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Structure, ultrastructure and cation accumulation in quinoa epidermal bladder cell complex under high saline stress
Quinoa is a facultative halophyte with excellent tolerance to salinity. In this study, the epidermal bladder cell complex (EBCc) of quinoa leaves was...
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Soil fertility in oil palm agroforestry systems in the Eastern Amazon, Brazil
Oil palm agroforestry systems associated with conservation management practices have been proposed as a more sustainable alternative to monoculture....
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Cd Activation Mechanisms of High-Enriched Rapeseed (Brassica Napus L.) in Rhizosphere Soil
The study aimed to explore the Cd activation mechanisms of high-enriched rapeseed in rhizosphere soil. A pot experiment was carried out to compare...
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Factors affecting soil quality among smallholder macadamia farms in Malawi
Declining soil fertility limits smallholder macadamia productivity in Malawi. To reverse this trend, it is essential to apply organic and inorganic...
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‘Magnesium’-the master cation-as a drug—possibilities and evidences
Magnesium (Mg 2+ ) is the 2nd most abundant intracellular cation, which participates in various enzymatic reactions; there by regulating vital...