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    Efficacy of Commercial Disinfectants Against Black Root Rot (<i>Berkeleyomyces rouxiae</i>) and Verticillium Wilt (<i>Verticillium dahliae</i>) Pathogens of Cotton by Chi P. T. Nguyen, Brenda Vo, Duy P. Le

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Black root rot (BRR) and Verticillium wilt of cotton are caused by soilborne <i>Berkeleyomyces rouxiae</i> and <i>Verticillium dahliae</i>, respectively, and can individually cause yield loss of a 10–50% in New South Wales (NSW). …”
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    Assessing and avoiding C isotopic contamination artefacts in mesocosm-scale 13CO2/12CO2 labelling systems: from biomass components to purified carbohydrates and dark respiration by Jianjun Zhu, Regina T. Hirl, Juan C. Baca Cabrera, Rudi Schäufele, Hans Schnyder

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Background Quantitative understanding of plant carbon (C) metabolism by 13CO2/12CO2-labelling studies requires absence (or knowledge) of C-isotopic contamination artefacts during tracer application and sample processing. …”
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    Assessment of growth performance, blood biochemical parameters, and intestinal microbiota in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) following dietary Tinospora cordifolia root and stem powd... by Zahraa Mohammed Ridha, Khalidah Salim Al-Niaeem, Arafat Rajab Ahmed

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Fish were fed on T. cordifolia root (R) and stem (S) powder for 8 weeks at two levels (4 and 6 g kg⁻1) and the experimental diets were labeled as 4R, 6R, 4S, and 6S, respectively. …”
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    Green synthesis of iron nanoparticles to promote seed germination of Zea mays under salinity condition by Hiba Fouad Abdulfatah, May Fahmi Abdulrahman, Enas Fahd Naji

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The synthesized Fe NPs were spherical and have around 12 nm in size, with a 5.5 mV value, the synthesized Fe NPs were stable.The effects of these (Fe NPs) on the germination of maize (Zea mays L.) labeled Z1(Buhooth 5018), Z2(Baghdad-3) and Z3 (Fajr-1) seeds and the growth of their roots were assessed under conditions of salinity at different levels (0, 8, 12 ds m−1) in a laboratory-scale system. …”
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    ON RAINBOW ANTIMAGIC COLORING OF SNAIL GRAPH(S_n ), COCONUT ROOT GRAPH (Cr_(n,m) ), FAN STALK GRAPH (Kt_n ) AND THE LOTUS GRAPH(Lo_n ) by R Adawiyah, I I Makhfudloh, Dafik Dafik, RM Prihandini, AC Prihandoko

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Rainbow antimagic coloring is a combination of antimagic labeling and rainbow coloring. Antimagic labeling is labeling of each vertex of the graph  with a different label, so that each the sum of the vertices in the graph has a different weight. …”
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    Mechanisms of carbon distribution and stability in the photosynthetic processes of plant-soil systems influenced by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi during reclamation of mining areas by Yinli BI, Ke ZHANG, Li XIAO, Dongdong WANG

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, the distribution ratio of photosynthetic carbon to the underground (plant roots and soil) was increased by inoculation, and the distribution ratio and average enrichment in the underground part of the labeled inoculation area were 13.4% and 299.3% higher than those in the labeled control area. …”
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    Optimization of multi-objective feature regression models for designing performance assessment methods in college and university educational reform by Fengjun Qi, Zhenping Liu, Wenzheng Zhang, Zhenjie Sun

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study introduces a novel Multi-Objective Feature Regression model under Label-Specific Features (MOFR-LSF), which integrates target-specific features and inter-target correlations to address this limitation. …”
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    Transformation of maize photosynthetic carbon in reconstructed soils by Na Lei, Na Lei, Na Lei, Jing Zhang, Jing Zhang, Zenghui Sun, Zenghui Sun, Xingmin Mu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…IntroductionThe gully erosion control and land construction project was a major land improvement project implemented by human beings to increase the cultivated land area and improve the quality of cultivated land, and the implementation of the project had a great intervention and influence on the carbon cycle.MethodsThe microcosm experiment was carried out to reveal carbon cycle process of maize photosynthetic carbon in reconstructed soils during gully reclamation using a14C continuous labeling technique. The experimental soil came from Nanniwan Town, Yan’an City.ResultsThe distribution ratios of photosynthetic carbon in plants, roots and reconstructed soils were 83.96%–85.19%, 9.47–10.55% and 5.49–5.62%, respectively. …”
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    Cutaneous Allodynia of the Withers in Cattle: An Experimental In Vivo Neuroanatomical Preliminary Investigation of the Dichotomizing Sensory Neurons Projecting into the Reticulum a... by Roberto Chiocchetti, Luciano Pisoni, Monika Joechler, Adele Cancellieri, Fiorella Giancola, Giorgia Galiazzo, Giulia Salamanca, Rodrigo Zamith Cunha, Arcangelo Gentile

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…A large number of neurons localized, especially in the T7 DRG, presented nuclei labeled with DY. On the contrary, only a few neurons localized exclusively in T6 and T7 DRG presented the cytoplasm labeled with FB. …”
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    Foliar <i>Epichloë gansuensis</i> Endophyte and Root-Originated <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> LZU7 Increases Biomass Accumulation and Synergistically Improve Nitrogen Fixation in <i>Ach... by Yuanyuan Jin, Zhenjiang Chen, Kamran Malik, Chunjie Li

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…A significantly greater colonization of GFP-tagged <i>B. subtilis</i> LZU7 was detected in the roots of E+ plants compared with the roots of E− plants, suggesting that <i>E. gansuensis</i> endophyte symbiosis enhances the colonization of beneficial microorganisms. …”
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    Plant-based scaffolds and osteogenesis: a systematic review by Hashmat Gul, Kunza Naveed Asdaq, Muhammad Kaleem, Muhammad Hashim Malik

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Key Words: Plant-based scaffolds, Osteogenesis, Decellularised Plant, bone tissue engineering, Plant root-based scaffold, Bone formation. …”
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    The Effects of Legume-Cereal Intercropping on the Symbiotically Fixed N<sub>2</sub> in Soybean, N Accumulation, and C Allocation by Monika Toleikiene, Raminta Skipityte, Ruta Bariseviciute, Juliana Trindade Martins, Jim Rasmussen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Intercropping also positively influenced carbon accumulation, with the increase in carbon density being more pronounced in the roots than in the shoots for both species.…”
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    Status and Best Management Practices of Potato Early Dying Disease in New Brunswick, Canada by Khalil I. Al-Mughrabi, Rene Poirier, Salah Eddin Khabbaz

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The nematicide Velum applied in-furrow at the recommended label rate decreased the numbers of root lesion nematodes by up to 66% compared to other products. …”
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    Soil Fertility and Maize Residue Quality All Effect the Exogenous Carbon Sequestration Only in the Short Term in Macroaggregates, but Not in Microaggregates by Nan Ma, Liangjie Sun, Yingde Xu, Shuangyi Li, Jiayan Li, Pingluo Xue, Hongbo Yang, Ramona Mörchen, Jingkuan Wang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…To address this, an incubating experiment was carried out through the addition of the <sup>13</sup>C-labelled aboveground (stems and leaves) and belowground (roots) residue of maize into Mollisols with high and low fertility. …”
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    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal genotype and nuclear organization as driving factors in host plant nutrient acquisition and stable carbon storage by Robert Ferguson, Ken Mugambi, Matthew Villeneuve‐Laroche, Cynthia M. Kallenbach, Pedro M. Antunes, Nicolas Corradi

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Summary Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate root symbionts of most plants that improve plant growth by transferring nutrients into plant roots through networks of soil hyphae. …”
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