Cell-type-specific differentiation of chloroplasts in C4 plants WojciechMajeran,Klaas J.van Wijk, inTrends in Plant Science, 2009 Electron micrographs of bundle-sheath and mesophyll cells in developed maize leaves. The scale bars represent 10μm(a)and 1μm(b). Images provided by Bob Turgeon,...
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It is informative to look at regional trends, by grouping grid locations using the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) sub-regions, and assessing regional-scale changes in microbial carbon stocks (Fig.5, Supplementary Table1). The main regions that...
Conclusions about the importance of urban soils and vegetation to regional C and N stocks are very sensitive to the definition of urban used by the investigators. Urban areas, regardless of definition, are rapidly expanding in their extent; a systematic understanding of how our development patterns...
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