inorganic phosphatesevelamertransarterial chemoembolizationMetabolic stress (for example, low pO2, low pH) stimulates cancer progression in a complex and largely unresolved manner. Excessive inorganic phosphate burden is being considered as another stimulator, until now there is no well‐designed study to ...
High levels of inorganic phosphate (Pi) are one of the main causes of the growth and spread of environmentally detrimental algae1. Phosphate is a nutrient which acts as a growth limiting factor for living organisms. In the presence of warm water, phosphate can multiply and spread toxic algae ...
1, in the yeast cells, glycerol can be phosphorylated to glycerol-3-phosphate (G-3-P), and then to form dyhydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) by glycerolphosphate oxidase (gpO). However, refined glycerol has other extensive uses in different fields such as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. The ...
focuses on scenarios①and③.bMicroorganisms play crucial roles in achieving multiple sustainable development goals such as by transforming wastewater to clean water, conversing pollutants to renewable resources and energy, and recycling carbon, sulfur, nitrogen, and phosphate. AOC: assimilable organic carb...
Lee R B and Ratcliffe R G 1993 Subcellular distribution of inorganic phosphate, and levels of nucleoside triphosphate, in mature maize roots at low external phosphate concentrations: Measurements with 31P-NMR. J. Exp. Bot. 44, 587-598. Google Scholar Lefebvre D D, Duff S M G, Fife C ...
It is known that polyploidy could affect gene expression (Bottani et al., 2018); based on our datasets, we suggest that the two homeologs of AM-inducible phosphate, nitrate and ammonium transporters are both expressed at similar levels. Transcriptomics, inorganic ion quantification and metabolomics...
It is followed by a “recovery” stage, where the phosphate rock is added to the culture once desired levels of acidity are reached. We varied the concentration of the phosphate rock and the bacterial growing time to elucidate optimal conditions and to get insight into the biological process. ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and development which is acquired by plants as inorganic phosphate (Pi), and fulfills diverse functions in plants including energy metabolism, photosynthesis, signal transduction, energy, information storage or transfer, etc. [1,2]. Due...
Environmental cues profoundly modulate cell proliferation and cell elongation to inform and direct plant growth and development. External phosphate (Pi) limitation inhibits primary root growth in many plant species. However, the underlying Pi sensory mec
The water quality parameters described in Table 1 indicate the high levels of organic and inorganic contamination from those urban rivers. The water parameters measured in 2 of the 3 locations studied were above the national regulations for aquatic life preservation (Ministerio del Ambiente de Ecuador...