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The factors shaping Antarctic microbial communities are gradually being defined. In addition to the cold, the annual variation in sunlight hours dictates which phototrophic species can grow and the extent to which they contribute to ecosystem processes. TheChlorobiumpopulation studied was inferred to pro...
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Fig. 1: Hypothesized contribution of different nitrogen (N) forms to tree growth (red and orange lines; y-axis) and tree responses to historic increases in CO2(iCO2). These responses occur along a gradient of varying supply rates of inorganic N (net N mineralization rates: x-axis). Dark ...
Microbial community distribution and dominant bacterial species analysis in the bio-electrochemical system treating low con- centration cefuroxime. Chem. Eng. J. 303, 137e144.Z. Cheng, X. Hu, Z. Sun, Microbial community distribution and dominant bacterial species analysis in the bio-electrochemical...
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Dshows m/Z chromatograph of 2 μM A-ZIP53 protein. m/Z signals were converted to molecular mass peaks using Bioanalyst software. A-ZIP53 showed major peaks at 12221 and 24442 Da that correspond to its monomer and dimer conformations. Figure4A,Band Supplementary FigureS3A,Bshow the ...
The "greening" effect has been described for the Great Basin with growing seasons lengthening by three days per decade over the last 30 years according to satellite platform NDVI, however the species responsible for that greening cannot be determined at the scale of the analysis (i.e., AVHRR ...