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- Morgan, Steven G., Gravem, Sarah A., Lipus, Adam C., Grabiel, Marcos, and Miner, Benjamin G.
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- Trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs) are an important component of food web structure and dynamics. We determined whether TMIIs occur in rocky tidepool communities on the west coast of the USA. In the laboratory, both adults and juveniles of the keystone predator Pisaster ochraceus and adults of a smaller predatory seastar...
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- Keiluweit, Marco, Nico, Peter, Harmon, Mark E., Mao, Jingdong, Pett-Ridge, Jennifer, and Kleber, Markus
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- Litter decomposition is a keystone ecosystem process impacting nutrient cycling and productivity, soil properties, and the terrestrial carbon (C) balance, but the factors regulating decomposition rate are still poorly understood. Traditional models assume that the rate is controlled by litter quality, relying on parameters such as lignin content as predictors....
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- manganese redox cycling Marco Keiluweita,b,1,2, Peter Nicoc, Mark E. Harmond, Jingdong Maoe, Jennifer Pett
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- Keiluweit, Marco, Bougoure, Jeremy J., Nico, Peter S., Pett-Ridge, Jennifer, Weber, Peter K., and Kleber, Markus
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- Multiple lines of existing evidence suggest that climate change enhances root exudation of organic compounds into soils. Recent experimental studies show that increased exudate inputs may cause a net loss of soil carbon. This stimulation of microbial carbon mineralization ('priming') is commonly rationalized by the assumption that exudates provide a...
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- Exudates 1 - Supporting Information – 2 Marco Keiluweit1,2*, Jeremy J. Bougoure2,3, Peter S. Nico4
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- Keiluweit, Marco, Bougoure, Jeremy J., Nico, Peter S., Pett-Ridge, Jennifer, Weber, Peter K., and Kleber, Markus
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- Multiple lines of existing evidence suggest that climate change enhances root exudation of organic compounds into soils. Recent experimental studies show that increased exudate inputs may cause a net loss of soil carbon. This stimulation of microbial carbon mineralization ('priming') is commonly rationalized by the assumption that exudates provide a...
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- protection of soil carbon counteracted by root exudates Marco Keiluweit1,2*, Jeremy J. Bougoure2,3, Peter S
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- Wagner, Fabien H., Hérault, Bruno, Bonal, Damien, Stahl, Clément, Anderson, Liana O., Baker, Timothy R., Becker, Gabriel Sebastian, Beeckman, Hans, Boanerges Souza, Danilo, Botosso, Paulo Cesar, Bowman, David M. J. S., Bräuning, Achim, Brede, Benjamin, Brown, Foster Irving, Camarero, Jesus Julio, Camargo, Plínio Barbosa, Cardoso, Fernanda C. G., Carvalho, Fabrício Alvim, Castro, Wendeson, Chagas, Rubens Koloski, Chave, Jérome, Chidumayo, Emmanuel N., Clark, Deborah A., Costa, Flavia Regina Capellotto, Couralet, Camille, da Silva Mauricio, Paulo Henrique, Dalitz, Helmut, de Castro, Vinicius Resende, de Freitas Milani, Jaçanan Eloisa, de Oliveira, Edilson Consuelo, de Souza Arruda, Luciano, Devineau, Jean-Louis, Drew, David M., Dünisch, Oliver, Durigan, Giselda, Elifuraha, Elisha, Fedele, Marcio, Ferreira Fedele, Ligia, Figueiredo Filho, Afonso, Finger, César Augusto Guimarães, Franco, Augusto César, Freitas Júnior, João Lima, Galvão, Franklin, Gebrekirstos, Aster, Gliniars, Robert, Graça, Paulo Maurício Lima de Alencastro, Griffiths, Anthony D., Grogan, James, Guan, Kaiyu, Homeier, Jürgen, Kanieski, Maria Raquel, Kho, Lip Khoon, Koenig, Jennifer, Kohler, Sintia Valerio, Krepkowski, Julia, Lemos-Filho, José Pires, Lieberman, Diana, Lieberman, Milton Eugene, Lisi, Claudio Sergio, Longhi Santos, Tomaz, López Ayala, José Luis, Maeda, Eduardo Eijji, Malhi, Yadvinder, Maria, Vivian R. B., Marques, Marcia C. M., Marques, Renato, Maza Chamba, Hector, Mbwambo, Lawrence, Melgaço, Karina Liana Lisboa, Mendivelso, Hooz Angela, Murphy, Brett P., O'Brien, Joseph J., Oberbauer, Steven F., Okada, Naoki, Pélissier, Raphaël, Prior, Lynda D., Roig, Fidel Alejandro, Ross, Michael, Rossatto, Davi Rodrigo, Rossi, Vivien, Rowland, Lucy, Rutishauser, Ervan, Santana, Hellen, Schulze, Mark, Selhorst, Diogo, Silva, Williamar Rodrigues, Silveira, Marcos, Spannl, Susanne, Swaine, Michael D., Toledo, José Julio, Toledo, Marcos Miranda, Toledo, Marisol, Toma, Takeshi, Tomazello Filho, Mario, Valdez Hernández, Juan Ignacio, Verbesselt, Jan, Vieira, Simone Aparecida, Vincent, Grégoire, Volkmer de Castilho, Carolina, Volland, Franziska, Worbes, Martin, Zanon, Magda Lea Bolzan, and Aragão, Luiz E. O. C.
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- The seasonal climate drivers of the carbon cycle in tropical forests remain poorly known, although these forests account for more carbon assimilation and storage than any other terrestrial ecosystem. Based on a unique combination of seasonal pan-tropical data sets from 89 experimental sites (68 include aboveground wood productivity measurements and...
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- Morton, Taj, Petricka, Jalean, Corcoran, David L., Li, Song, Winter, Cara M., Carda, Alexa, Benfey, Philip N., Ohler, Uwe, and Megraw, Molly
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- Understanding plant gene promoter architecture has long been a challenge due to the lack of relevant large-scale data sets and analysis methods. Here we present a publicly available, large-scale transcription start site (TSS) dataset in plants using a high-resolution method for analysis of 5’ ends of mRNA transcripts. Our dataset...
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- downstream miRNA processing steps (Saini et al., 2007; Bhattacharyya et al., 2012; Marco et al., 2013). In
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- Li, Yongfu, Chen, Na, Harmon, Mark E., and et al.
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- A feedback between decomposition and litter chemical composition occurs with decomposition altering composition that in turn influences the decomposition rate. Elucidating the temporal pattern of chemical composition is vital to understand this feedback, but the effects of plant species and climate on chemical changes remain poorly understood, especially over multiple...
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- activity and quality change. Appl. Soil Ecol. 36, 32–40 (2007). 24. De Marco, A. et al. Decomposition of
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- Chatterjee, Paroma, Padmanarayana, Murugesh, Abdullah, Nazish, Holman, Chelsea L., LaDu, Jane, Tanguay, Robert L., and Johnson, Colin P.
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- Sensory hair cells convert mechanical motion into chemical signals. Otoferlin, a six-C2 domain transmembrane protein linked to deafness in humans, is hypothesized to play a role in exocytosis at hair cell ribbon synapses. To date however, otoferlin has been studied almost exclusively in mouse models, and no rescue experiments have...
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- Niemeyer, Kyle E. and Sung, Chih-Jen
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- Strategies and recommendations for performing skeletal reductions of multicomponent surrogate fuels are presented, through the generation and validation of skeletal mechanisms for a three-component toluene reference fuel. Using the directed relation graph with error propagation and sensitivity analysis method followed by a further unimportant reaction elimination stage, skeletal mechanisms valid...
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- Marco Mehl of LLNL for providing the TRF detailed mechanism, and Prof. Tianfeng Lu for providing his
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- Mucyn, Tatiana S., Yourstone, Scott, Lind, Abigail L., Biswas, Surojit, Nishimura, Marc T., Baltrus, David A., Cumbie, Jason S., Chang, Jeff H., Jones, Corbin D., Dangl, Jeffery L., and Grant, Sarah R.
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- Pseudomonas syringae is a phylogenetically diverse species of Gram-negative bacterial plant pathogens responsible for crop diseases around the world. The HrpL sigma factor drives expression of the major P. syringae virulence regulon. HrpL controls expression of the genes encoding the structural and functional components of the type III secretion system...