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- Garcia-Ruiz, Hernan, Carbonell, Alberto, Hoyer, J. Steen, Fahlgren, Noah, Takeda, Atsushi, Giampetruzzi, Annalisa, Lowery, Nicholas, Carrington, James C., and et al.
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- In eukaryotes, ARGONAUTE proteins (AGOs) associate with microRNAs (miRNAs), short interfering RNAs (siRNAs), and other classes of small RNAs to regulate target RNA or target loci. Viral infection in plants induces a potent and highly specific antiviral RNA silencing response characterized by the formation of virus-derived siRNAs. Arabidopsis thaliana has...
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- Giampetruzzi2¤c, Mayra T. Garcia Ruiz1¤d, Michaela G. McGinn1¤e, Nicholas Lowery2¤f, Maria T. Martinez Baladejo1
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- Garcia, Maria O., Smith, Jane E., Luoma, Daniel L., and Jones, Melanie D.
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- Forest ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest of the USA are changing as a result of climate change. Specifically, rise of global temperatures, decline of winter precipitation, earlier loss of snowpack, and increased summer drought are altering the range of Pinus contorta. Simultaneously, flux in environmental conditions within the historic P....
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- Ectomycorrhizal communities of ponderosa pine and lodgepole pine in the south-central Oregon pumice zone Maria O
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- Garcia, Maria O., Smith, Jane E., Luoma, Daniel L., and Jones, Melanie D.
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- Forest ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest of the USA are changing as a result of climate change. Specifically, rise of global temperatures, decline of winter precipitation, earlier loss of snowpack, and increased summer drought are altering the range of Pinus contorta. Simultaneously, flux in environmental conditions within the historic P....
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- Garcia, Maria O., Smith, Jane E., Luoma, Daniel L., and Jones, Melanie D.
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- Forest ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest of the USA are changing as a result of climate change. Specifically, rise of global temperatures, decline of winter precipitation, earlier loss of snowpack, and increased summer drought are altering the range of Pinus contorta. Simultaneously, flux in environmental conditions within the historic P....
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- Gray, Myles, Johnson, Mark G., Dragila, Maria I., and Kleber, Markus
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- We assessed the effects of porosity and hydrophobicity on water uptake by biochars. Biochars were produced from two feedstocks (hazelnut shells and Douglas fir chips) at three production temperatures (370°C, 500°C, and 620°C). To distinguish the effects of porosity from the effects of hydrophobicity, we compared uptake of water to...
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- in biochars: The roles of porosity and hydrophobicity Myles Gray a,*, Mark G. Johnson b, Maria I
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- Kerr, Kelly L., Meinzer, Frederick C., McCulloh, Katherine A., Woodruff, David R., and Marias, Danielle E.
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- First-year tree seedlings represent a particularly vulnerable life stage and successful seedling establishment is crucial for forest regeneration. We investigated the extent to which Pinus ponderosa P. & C. Lawson populations from different climate zones exhibit differential expression of functional traits that may facilitate their establishment. Seeds from two populations...
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- among tree species ( Pineda-García et al. 2011) and thus may influence population-specific
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- Danies, Giovanna, Myers, Kevin, Mideros, Maria F., Grünwald, Niklaus J., and et al.
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- Phytophthora infestans, the causal agent of late blight disease, has been reported in North America since the mid-nineteenth century. In the United States the lack of or very limited sexual reproduction has resulted in largely clonal populations of P. infestans. In 2010 and 2011, but not in 2012 or 2013,...
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- the Northeastern United States and Canada Giovanna Danies1, Kevin Myers1, Marı́a F. Mideros2, Silvia
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- Petryszak, Robert, Keays, Maria, Tang, Y. Amy, Fonseca, Nuno A., Barrera, Elisabet, Burdett, Tony, Füllgrabe, Anja, Muñoz-Pomer Fuentes, Alfonso, Jupp, Simon, Koskinen, Satu, Mannion, Oliver, Huerta, Laura, Megy, Karine, Snow, Catherine, Williams, Eleanor, Barzine, Mitra, Hastings, Emma, Weisser, Hendrik, Wright, James, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Huber, Wolfgang, Choudhary, Jyoti, Parkinson, Helen E., and Brazma, Alvis
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- Expression Atlas (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/gxa) provides information about gene and protein expression in animal and plant samples of different cell types, organism parts, developmental stages, diseases and other conditions. It consists of selected microarray and RNA-sequencing studies from ArrayExpress, which have been manually curated, annotated with ontology terms, checked for high quality...
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- database of gene and protein expression in humans, animals and plants Robert Petryszak1,*, Maria Keays1, Y
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- Tello-Ruiz, Marcela K., Stein, Joshua, Wei, Sharon, Preece, Justin, Olson, Andrew, Naithani, Sushma, Amarasinghe, Vindhya, Dharmawardhana, Palitha, Jiao, Yinping, Mulvaney, Joseph, Kumari, Sunita, Chougule, Kapeel, Elser, Justin, Wang, Bo, Thomason, James, Bolser, Daniel M., Kerhornou, Arnaud, Walts, Brandon, Fonseca, Nuno A., Huerta, Laura, Keays, Maria, Tanga, Y. Amy, Parkinson, Helen, Fabregat, Antonio, McKay, Sheldon, Weiser, Joel, D'Eustachio, Peter, Stein, Lincoln, Petryszak, Robert, Kersey, Paul J., Jaiswal, Pankaj, and Ware, Doreen
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- Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) is an online resource for comparative functional genomics in crops and model plant species. Its two main frameworks are genomes (collaboration with Ensembl Plants) and pathways (The Plant Reactome and archival BioCyc databases). Since our last NAR update, the database website adopted a new Drupal management platform. The...
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- Kerhornou3, Brandon Walts3, Nuno A. Fonseca3, Laura Huerta3, Maria Keays3, Y. Amy Tang3, Helen Parkinson3
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- Becker, Bárbara, de Oliveira Sanches Galhardo, Bárbara, Macedo, Diego Rodrigues, Hughes, Robert M., Callisto, Marcos, and Santos, Gilmar B.
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- Reservoirs can have both positive and negative effects on differing fish species depending on the species concerned and reservoir morphology, flow regime, and basin location. We assessed the influence of limnological zones on the ichthyofauna of three large Neotropical reservoirs in two different river basins. We sampled fish through use...
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- , Bethesda, MD. Mouchet MA, Burns MD, Garcia AM, Vieira JP, Mouillot D, 2013. Invariant scaling relationship
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- Alvarez, Pauline
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- This particular study focuses on the changes in the ideas and perspectives of Nicaraguan women throughout the span of several generations. With the gaining popularity and successful strides that women have made to advance the Women’s Movement in Nicaragua, the definition of empowerment, the ideology of stereotypes, and the manner...
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- , y crear una relación con usted… Eimeel Castillo María Teresa Gómez Castillo Norma Chavarria
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- Regnier, Esther and De Lara, Michel
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- The World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, 2002) encouraged the application of the ecosystem approach by 2010. We propose a framework that deals jointly with i) ecosystem dynamics, ii) conflicting issues of production and preservation and iii) robustness with respect to dynamics uncertainties. More specifically, we define robust viability kernels...
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- schemes to an ecosys- temic approach of fisheries management (Garcia, Zerbi, Aliaume, Chi, and Lasserre
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- Wells, Brian K., Schroeder, Isaac D., Santora, Jarrod A., Hazen, Elliott L., Bograd, Steven J., Bjorkstedt, Eric P., Loeb, Valerie J., Mcclatchie, Sam, Weber, Edward D., Watson, William, Thompson, Andrew R., Peterson, William T., Brodeur, Richard D., Harding, Jeff, Field, John, Sakuma, Keith, Hayes, Sean, Mantua, Nathan, Sydeman, William J., Losekoot, Marcel, Thompson, Sarah Ann, Largier, John, Kim, Sung Yong, Chavez, Francisco P., Barceló, Caren, Warzybok, Pete, Bradley, Russel, Jahncke, Jaime, Goericke, Ralf, Campbell, Gregory S., Hildebrand, John A., Melin, Sharon R., Delong, Robert L., Gomez-Valdes, Jose, Lavaniegos, Bertha, Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto, Golightly, Richard T., Schneider, Stephanie R., Lo, Nancy, Suryan, Robert M., Gladics, Amanda J., Horton, Cheryl A., Fisher, Jennifer, Morgan, Cheryl, Peterson, Jay, Daly, Elizabeth A., Auth, Toby D., and Abell, Jeffrey
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- This report reviews the state of the California Current System (CCS) between winter 2012 and spring 2013, and includes observations from Washington State to Baja California. During 2012, large-scale climate modes indicated the CCS remained in a cool, productive phase present since 2007. The upwelling season was delayed north of...
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- Maria, CA) −10 0 10 J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J Buoy 46011 (Santa
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- Tudor-Locke, Catrine, Mire, Emily F., Dentro, Kara N., Schuna, John M. Jr, and et al.
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- Background: We present a model for reporting accelerometer paradata (process-related data produced from survey administration) collected in the International Study of Childhood Obesity Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE), a multi-national investigation of >7000 children (averaging 10.5 years of age) sampled from 12 different developed and developing countries and five continents....
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- , Rocio Gamez, BS, Maria Paula Garcia, Luis Guillermo Gómez, Lisseth Gonzalez, Silvia Gonzalez, RD, Carlos
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- Tudor-Locke, Catrine, Barreira, Tiago V., Schuna, John M., Jr., and et al.
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- BACKGROUND: We compared 24-hour waist-worn accelerometer wear time characteristics of 9-11 year old children in the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE) to similarly aged U.S. children providing waking-hours waist-worn accelerometer data in the 2003-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). METHODS: Valid cases were...
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- , Yalta Alvira, BS, Maria Paula Diaz, Rocio Gamez, BS, Maria Paula Garcia, Luis Guillermo Gómez, Lisseth
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- remaining invasive mammals and human population size. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank Pat Matyot and Maria Fèlix
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- McNamara, Michael, Tzeng, Shin-Cheng, Maier, Claudia, Wu, Martin, and Bermudez, Luiz E.
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- Pathogenic mycobacteria are important agents causing human disease. Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis (M. avium) is a species of recalcitrant environmental pathogen. The bacterium forms robust biofilms that allow it to colonize and persist in austere environments, such as residential and commercial water systems. M. avium is also an opportunistic pathogen...
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- % oleic albumin dextrose catalase (OADC) (Hardy Diagnos- tics, Santa Maria CA) and cultured at 37°C with
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- Adams, Heather E., Crump, Byron C., and Kling, George W.
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- To understand mechanisms linking ecosystem processes and microbial diversity in freshwater ecosystems, bacterial productivity and the metacommunity dynamics of species sorting and mass effects were investigated in an 18 ha headwater lake in northern Alaska. On most sampling dates, the phylogenetic composition of bacterial communities in inflowing streams (inlets) was...
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- Spence, Maria Dzul, Alex Mettler, Christina Maki, Lauren Yelen, Christopher Wallace, and Scott Houghton
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- Alvarado, Pablo, Cabero, Julio, Moreno, Gabriel, Bratek, Zoltan, van Vooren, Nicolas, Kaounas, Vasileios, Konstantinidis, Giorgos, Agnello, Carlo, Merényi, Zsolt, Smith, Matthew E., Vizzini, Alfredo, and Trappe, James M.
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- We constructed a comprehensive phylogeny of the genus Genea, with new molecular data from samples collected in several countries in temperate and Mediterranean Europe, as well as North America. Type specimens and authentic material of most species were examined to support identifications. The molecular identity of the most common species...
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- . We also thank P. Chautrand, A. García Blanco, G. Hensel, R. Martínez, D. Mitchell, A. Montecchi, B
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- Renaud, Erica N. C., van Bueren, Edith T. Lammerts, Myers, James R., and et al.
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- Organic agriculture requires cultivars that can adapt to organic crop management systems without the use of synthetic pesticides as well as genotypes with improved nutritional value. The aim of this study encompassing 16 experiments was to compare 23 broccoli cultivars for the content of phytochemicals associated with health promotion grown...
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- van Bueren1, James R. Myers2, Maria João Paulo3, Fred A. van Eeuwijk3, Ning Zhu4, John A. Juvik4 1
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Hudson, Lawrence N., Newbold, Tim, Contu, Sara, Reid, J. Leighton, and et al.
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- Biodiversity continues to decline in the face of increasing anthropogenic pressures such as habitat destruction, exploitation, pollution and introduction of alien species. Existing global databases of species’ threat status or population time series are dominated by charismatic species. The collation of datasets with broad taxonomic and biogeographic extents, and that...
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- Saleh, Budiman
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- To be competitive in domestic and international markets, manufacturing management is routinely faced with the decision to automate or replace existing production facilities with advanced manufacturing technologies. Installation of advanced manufacturing technologies requires high capital investment, and there is much evidence to suggest that automation for automation's sake has proven...
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- : Sabah U. Randhawa Abstract approved: Maria E. Hac er To be competitive in domestic and international
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- Albins, Mark A.
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- Predatory lionfishes (Pterois volitans and P. miles) were introduced to Florida waters during the mid to late 1980s, and eventually established self-sustaining breeding populations in the tropical western Atlantic. These invasive species are now widespread along the southeastern seaboard of the United States, across the Caribbean Sea, and in the...
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- , Maria Kim, Kyla, Emily Machernis, Caitlin “Shades” O’Brien, Jean Pearson, and Madeline Weniger. I
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- Lavender, Denis P. and Hermann, Richard K.
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir is an accepted and integral part of...
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- Lavender, Denis P. and Hermann, Richard K.
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- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir is an accepted and integral part of...