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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... -
Organic anions facilitate the mobilization of soil organic phosphorus and its subsequent lability to phosphatases
PurposeOrganic anions commonly released from plant roots and microorganisms are widely reported to mobilize soil phosphorus (P). We characterized...
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Cryo-EM structures of human organic anion transporting polypeptide OATP1B1
Members of the solute carrier organic anion transporting polypeptide (OATPs) family function as transporters for a large variety of amphipathic...
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Biotic and abiotic effects of soil organic matter on the phytoavailable phosphorus in soils: a review
Soil organic matter (SOM) has a critical role in regulating soil phosphorus (P) dynamics and producing phytoavailable P. However, soil P dynamics are...
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Seasonally variable interactions between dissolved organic matter and mineral particles in an agricultural river
Streams and rivers form an important link in the global carbon cycle by transporting and transforming large amounts of carbon imported from...
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Antibacterial Metal-Organic Frameworks
The continuous evolution of complex resistance mechanisms in pathogens is intimidating the efficacy of current antibiotic therapy in medical and... -
Characterization of Sugar Beet Pulp Modified with Phosphoric Acid and its Use in Removal of Colored Matters and Cations from Thin Sugar Juice
In this study, it has been determined that the cation removal capacity of the modified sugar beet pulp obtained by saponification with sodium...
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Soy and mustard effectively mobilize phosphorus from inorganic and organic sources
We aimed to investigate phosphorus (P) mobilization by different plant species from organic and inorganic sources in relation to different P...
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Fertilisation strategies and their influence on nutrient flows in organic apple orchards
In organic fruit production, permitted fertilisers contain multiple nutrients with stoichiometries differing from the nutrient offtakes of the fruit...
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Fusing Genotype and Soil Organic/Inorganic Amendment to Improve Saline-sodic Properties and Rice Productivity
Soil salinization and sodification have become a considerable threat to sustainable crop production for food security. The efficient biological...
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Dissolved organic matter from surface and pore waters of a discontinuous permafrost watershed in central Alaska reveals both compositional and seasonal heterogeneity
In areas of active permafrost thaw, changes in organic carbon pools may significantly impact water quality and ecosystem services across the...
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The involvement of organic acids in soil fertility, plant health and environment sustainability
Increasing demand for safe food by an ever-growing human population emphasizes the urgency for increasing crop yields and reducing the losses caused...
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Organic Matrices of Calcium Carbonate Biominerals Improve Osteoblastic Mineralization
Many organisms incorporate inorganic solids into their tissues to improve functional and mechanical properties. The resulting mineralized tissues are...
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Soil Acidity: Development, Impacts, and Management
Soil acidity is a serious problem worldwide. Its causes can be both natural and anthropogenic. Natural processes involve (a) leaching losses of base... -
Ionic Liquids, Ionic Liquid Nanoparticles, and Nanocomposites: The Future Antibiotics
The chapter presents a detailed review of the ionic liquids (ILs) as well as ionic liquid nanoparticles and nanocomposites as antibacterial agents.... -
Effect of Low-Molecular-Weight Organic Acids on the Release of Phosphorus from Amended Calcareous Soils: Experimental and Modeling
Calcareous soils usually exhibit low phosphorus availability. Low-molecular-weight organic acids are known to increase the release of phosphorus, but...
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Simple Organic Acids as Plant Biostimulants
Organic acids are the building blocks of plant metabolism. However, their role in plant metabolism has remained mostly unknown while their regulating... -
Phosphorus (P) mobilisation from inorganic and organic P sources depends on P-acquisition strategies in dioecious Populus euphratica
Dioecious species have secondary trait dimorphism in resource acquisition, allocation, and a skewed sex ratio. Yet, it is unclear how their...
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Synergistic antimicrobial system based on nisin and α-hydroxy organic acids
Synergistic antimicrobial is a promising way to overcome microbial contamination in food and drugs. In the study, the synergistic effect between...