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- Berkelhammer, M., Asaf, D., Still, C., Montzka, S., Noone, D., Gupta, M., Provencal, R., Chen, H., and Yakir, D.
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- Understanding the processes that control the terrestrial exchange of carbon is critical for assessing atmospheric CO₂ budgets. Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is taken up by vegetation during photosynthesis following a pathway that mirrors CO₂ but has a small or nonexistent emission component, providing a possible tracer for gross primary production. Field...
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- D. Asaf Weizmann Inst. C. Still Oregon State U. S. Montzka NOAA-ESRL D. Noone U
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- Berkelhammer, M., Asaf, D., Still, C., Montzka, S., Noone, D., Gupta, M., Provencal, R., Chen, H., and Yakir, D.
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- Understanding the processes that control the terrestrial exchange of carbon is critical for assessing atmospheric CO₂ budgets. Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is taken up by vegetation during photosynthesis following a pathway that mirrors CO₂ but has a small or nonexistent emission component, providing a possible tracer for gross primary production. Field...
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- measurements of carbonyl sulfide and carbon dioxide Berkelhammer, M., D. Asaf, C. Still, S. Montzka, D. Noone
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- Berkelhammer, M., Asaf, D., Still, C., Montzka, S., Noone, D., Gupta, M., Provencal, R., Chen, H., and Yakir, D.
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- Understanding the processes that control the terrestrial exchange of carbon is critical for assessing atmospheric CO₂ budgets. Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is taken up by vegetation during photosynthesis following a pathway that mirrors CO₂ but has a small or nonexistent emission component, providing a possible tracer for gross primary production. Field...
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- d sp ee d (m /s ) -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 CO S A no m al y (p m ol m ol -1
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Constraining surface carbon fluxes using in situ measurements of carbonyl sulfide and carbon dioxide
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- Berkelhammer, M., Asaf, D., Still, C., Montzka, S., Noone, D., Gupta, M., Provencal, R., Chen, H., and Yakir, D.
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- Understanding the processes that control the terrestrial exchange of carbon is critical for assessing atmospheric CO₂ budgets. Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is taken up by vegetation during photosynthesis following a pathway that mirrors CO₂ but has a small or nonexistent emission component, providing a possible tracer for gross primary production. Field...
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- Pe'er, Asaf, Barlow, Hugh, O'Mahony, Shane, Margutti, Raffaella, Ryde, Felix, Larsson, Josefin, Lazzati, Davide, and Livio, Mario
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- See article for Abstract.
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- Article
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- PROPERTIES OF GAMMA-RAY BURSTS OUTFLOWS DEDUCED FROM THE THERMAL COMPONENT Asaf Pe’er1, Hugh Barlow1, Shane
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- Ohm, Robin A., Feau, Nicolas, Henrissat, Bernard, Schoch, Conrad L., Horwitz, Benjamin A., Barry, Kerrie W., Condon, Bradford J., Copeland, Alex C., Dhillon, Braham, Glaser, Fabian, Hesse, Cedar N., Kosti, Idit, LaButti, Kurt, Lindquist, Erika A., Lucas, Susan, Salamov, Asaf A., Bradshaw, Rosie E., Ciuffetti, Lynda, Hamelin, Richard C., Kema, Gert H. J., Lawrence, Christopher, Scott, James A., Spatafora, Joseph W., Turgeon, B. Gillian, de Wit, Pierre J. G. M., Zhong, Shaobin, Goodwin, Stephen B., and Grigoriev, Igor V.
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- Correction 5 Mar 2013: Ohm RA, Feau N, Henrissat B, Schoch CL, Horwitz BA, et al. (2013) Correction: Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi. PLOS Pathogens 9(3): 10.1371/annotation/fcca88ac-d684-46e0-a483-62af67e777bd
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- . Lindquist1, Susan Lucas1, Asaf A. Salamov1, Rosie E. Bradshaw9, Lynda Ciuffetti8, Richard C. Hamelin2,10
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- Condon, Bradford J., Leng, Yueqiang, Wu, Dongliang, Bushley, Kathryn E., Ohm, Robin A., Otillar, Robert, Martin, Joel, Schackwitz, Wendy, Grimwood, Jane, MohdZainudin, NurAinIzzati, Xue, Chunsheng, Wang, Rui, Manning, Viola A., Dhillon, Braham, Tu, Zheng Jin, Steffenson, Brian J., Salamov, Asaf, Sun, Hui, Lowry, Steve, LaButti, Kurt, Han, James, Copeland, Alex, Lindquist, Erika, Barry, Kerrie, Schmutz, Jeremy, Baker, Scott E., Ciuffetti, Lynda M., Grigoriev, Igor V., Zhong, Shaobin, and Turgeon, B. Gillian
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- The genomes of five Cochliobolus heterostrophus strains, two Cochliobolus sativus strains, three additional Cochliobolus species (Cochliobolus victoriae, Cochliobolus carbonum, Cochliobolus miyabeanus), and closely related Setosphaeria turcica were sequenced at the Joint Genome Institute (JGI). The datasets were used to identify SNPs between strains and species, unique genomic regions, core secondary...
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- , Zheng Jin Tu9, Brian J. Steffenson10, Asaf Salamov4, Hui Sun4, Steve Lowry4, Kurt LaButti4, James Han4
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- Floudas, Dimitrios, Binder, Manfred, Riley, Robert, Barry, Kerrie, Blanchette, Robert A., Henrissat, Bernard, Martínez, Angel T., Otillar, Robert, Spatafora, Joseph W., Yadav, Jagjit S., Aerts, Andrea, Benoit, Isabelle, Boyd, Alex, Carlson, Alexis, Copeland, Alex, Coutinho, Pedro M., de Vries, Ronald P., Ferreira, Patricia, Findley, Keisha, Foster, Brian, Gaskell, Jill, Glotzer, Dylan, Gorecki, Pawel, Heitman, Joseph, Hesse, Cedar, Hori, Chiaki, Igarashi, Kiyohiko, Jurgens, Joel A., Kallen, Nathan, Kersten, Phil, Kohler, Annegret, Kues, Ursula, Kumar, T. K. Arun, Kuo, Alan, LaButti, Kurt, Larrondo, Luis F., Lindquist, Erika, Ling, Albee, Lombard, Vincent, Lucas, Susan, Lundell, Taina, Martin, Rachael, McLaughlin, David J., Morgenstern, Ingo, Morin, Emanuelle, Murat, Claude, Nagy, Laszlo G., Nolan, Matt, Ohm, Robin A., Patyshakuliyeva, Aleksandrina, Rokas, Antonis, Ruiz-Duenas, Francisco J., Sabat, Grzegorz, Salamov, Asaf, Samejima, Masahiro, Schmutz, Jeremy, Slot, Jason C., St. John, Franz, Stenlid, Jan, Sun, Hui, Sun, Sheng, Syed, Khajamohiddin, Tsang, Adrian, Wiebenga, Ad, Young, Darcy, Pisabarro, Antonio, Eastwood, Daniel C., Martin, Francis, Cullen, Dan, Grigoriev, Igor V., and Hibbett, David S.
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- Wood is a major pool of organic carbon that is highly resistant to decay, owing largely to the presence of lignin. The only organisms capable of substantial lignin decay are white rot fungi in the Agaricomycetes, which also contains non–lignin-degrading brown rot and ectomycorrhizal species. Comparative analyses of 31 fungal...
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- , 493 (1974). 5. S. D. Tanksley, J. Hewitt, Theor. Appl. Genet. 75, 811 (1988). 6. G. A. Kemp, I. L
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- Floudas, Dimitrios, Binder, Manfred, Riley, Robert, Barry, Kerrie, Blanchette, Robert A., Henrissat, Bernard, Martínez, Angel T., Otillar, Robert, Spatafora, Joseph W., Yadav, Jagjit S., Aerts, Andrea, Benoit, Isabelle, Boyd, Alex, Carlson, Alexis, Copeland, Alex, Coutinho, Pedro M., de Vries, Ronald P., Ferreira, Patricia, Findley, Keisha, Foster, Brian, Gaskell, Jill, Glotzer, Dylan, Gorecki, Pawel, Heitman, Joseph, Hesse, Cedar, Hori, Chiaki, Igarashi, Kiyohiko, Jurgens, Joel A., Kallen, Nathan, Kersten, Phil, Kohler, Annegret, Kues, Ursula, Kumar, T. K. Arun, Kuo, Alan, LaButti, Kurt, Larrondo, Luis F., Lindquist, Erika, Ling, Albee, Lombard, Vincent, Lucas, Susan, Lundell, Taina, Martin, Rachael, McLaughlin, David J., Morgenstern, Ingo, Morin, Emanuelle, Murat, Claude, Nagy, Laszlo G., Nolan, Matt, Ohm, Robin A., Patyshakuliyeva, Aleksandrina, Rokas, Antonis, Ruiz-Duenas, Francisco J., Sabat, Grzegorz, Salamov, Asaf, Samejima, Masahiro, Schmutz, Jeremy, Slot, Jason C., St. John, Franz, Stenlid, Jan, Sun, Hui, Sun, Sheng, Syed, Khajamohiddin, Tsang, Adrian, Wiebenga, Ad, Young, Darcy, Pisabarro, Antonio, Eastwood, Daniel C., Martin, Francis, Cullen, Dan, Grigoriev, Igor V., and Hibbett, David S.
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- Wood is a major pool of organic carbon that is highly resistant to decay, owing largely to the presence of lignin. The only organisms capable of substantial lignin decay are white rot fungi in the Agaricomycetes, which also contains non–lignin-degrading brown rot and ectomycorrhizal species. Comparative analyses of 31 fungal...
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- , Grzegorz Sabat, Asaf Salamov, Masahiro Samejima, Jeremy Schmutz, Jason C. Slot, Franz St. John, Jan
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- Rastogi, Bharat
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- An increase in anthropogenic activities since the industrial revolution, primarily due to burning of fossil fuels and changes in land cover, has resulted in a steady increase in the global mean atmospheric CO2 concentrations. While there is unequivocal scientific evidence on global warming and its multidimensional impacts on natural and...
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- Dissertation
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- , 22(10), 3427–3443. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13305 Asaf, D., Rotenberg, E., Tatarinov, F
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