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Acid Tolerance Mechanisms in Soil Grown Plants

Acid Tolerance Mechanisms in Soil Grown Plants

... Insoluble Al-P precipitates can accumulate on the root surface and in the cell ZDOORULQWKHURRWFHOOVDQGDUHJHQHUDOO\QRWWR[LFWRSODQWV7D\ORU-HPR et al.IRXQGWKDW$OWROHUDQWFRZSHDJHQRW\SH,7.'PDLQWDLQHG higher P uptake in the ...

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A Survey on Energy Efficient Fault Tolerance Mechanisms in Wireless Sensor Networks

A Survey on Energy Efficient Fault Tolerance Mechanisms in Wireless Sensor Networks

... In 2002, Heinzelman invented the LEACH mechanism, who aimed at prolonging the lifetime of the network, by changing the distribution of clusters, as well as taking care of the consumption of energy in a fair way, ...

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Drought Tolerance Mechanisms in Cultivated and Wild Soybean Species.

Drought Tolerance Mechanisms in Cultivated and Wild Soybean Species.

... drought tolerance mechanisms in cultivated and wild soybean genotypes, with additional attention to temperature effects that could interact with physiological ...

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Salinity tolerance mechanisms in glycophytes: An overview with the central focus on rice plants

Salinity tolerance mechanisms in glycophytes: An overview with the central focus on rice plants

... 2009). Interestingly, in the presence of 100 mM NaCl, the upward Na + transport rate in barley, which is the most salt tolerant cereal, is much lower (only 20%) when compared to that in rice plants (Munns 1985), suggest- ...

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Cold Tolerance Mechanisms of the Antarctic Nematode Panagrolaimus Davidi

Cold Tolerance Mechanisms of the Antarctic Nematode Panagrolaimus Davidi

... The cultures were maintained at 15°C and their freezing tolerance tested at intervals by cooling a sample of nematodes in water to —20°C at l°min~' on the thermoelectric microscope stage[r] ...

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Cold tolerance mechanisms of the free living stages of Trichostrongylus colubriformis (Nematoda)

Cold tolerance mechanisms of the free living stages of Trichostrongylus colubriformis (Nematoda)

... F50 determination and survival The temperature at which 50 % of nematodes froze F50 was determined by transferring the sample to the specimen chamber of the cold microscope stage and coo[r] ...

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Cellulosic hydrolysate toxicity and tolerance mechanisms in Escherichia coli

Cellulosic hydrolysate toxicity and tolerance mechanisms in Escherichia coli

... Although furfural damages DNA, cells with necessary DNA repair mechanisms still maintain viability. Despite the mutagenic interaction of furfural with DNA as previ- ously stated, in vivo experimentation suggests ...

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Proteomic Analyses of Chlorhexidine Tolerance Mechanisms in Delftia acidovorans Biofilms

Proteomic Analyses of Chlorhexidine Tolerance Mechanisms in Delftia acidovorans Biofilms

... In our study, several stress response-related proteins were found to be differentially expressed in the presence of chlorhexidine, including GroEL and ATP synthase. Other authors have made similar observations in ...

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Fault Tolerance Mechanisms in Distributed Systems

Fault Tolerance Mechanisms in Distributed Systems

... Fault Tolerance: This is a special software designed to tolerate errors that would originate from a software or programming ...fault tolerance utilize the static and dynamic redundancy methods similar to ...

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Pathophysiology of endotoxin tolerance: mechanisms and clinical consequences

Pathophysiology of endotoxin tolerance: mechanisms and clinical consequences

... endotoxin tolerance episode during which their IIS does not respond to new pathogens as it did prior to the bacteremia ...endotoxin tolerance such as CF ...

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Harmonizing technological advances in phenomics and genomics for enhanced salt tolerance in rice from a practical perspective

Harmonizing technological advances in phenomics and genomics for enhanced salt tolerance in rice from a practical perspective

... salt tolerance in a halophyte and wild relative of rice Porteresia coarctata (Sengupta and Majumdar ...tory mechanisms which includes associated genes and networks for synthesis of osmoprotectants (proline, ...

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Mechanisms of urea tolerance in urea adapted populations of Drosophila melanogaster

Mechanisms of urea tolerance in urea adapted populations of Drosophila melanogaster

... 1999). Tolerance mechanisms would not be expected to reduce the amount of urea present, suggesting that this type of adaptation has not been the major evolutionary response of these ...any tolerance ...

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Clostridium bifermentansc as an Aero Tolerant Exponent of Strictly Anaerobe Genera

Clostridium bifermentansc as an Aero Tolerant Exponent of Strictly Anaerobe Genera

... aero-tolerance mechanisms in microorganisms plays: enzymes (catalase, superoxide dismutase, pe- roxydase) [3] [7]-[10] occurrence of negative aerotropism, occurrence of intermembrane chemoreceptors, and ...

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Molecular Adaptation Mechanisms Employed by Ethanologenic Bacteria in Response to Lignocellulose-derived Inhibitory Compounds

Molecular Adaptation Mechanisms Employed by Ethanologenic Bacteria in Response to Lignocellulose-derived Inhibitory Compounds

... molecular mechanisms of these inhibitions, and the mechanisms by which these microorganisms show increased adaptation to such ...adaptation mechanisms of ethanologenic bacteria in response to ...

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Whole transcriptomic analysis of mechanisms of tolerance and resistance to chlorhexidine in clinical strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae producers of carbapenemase

Whole transcriptomic analysis of mechanisms of tolerance and resistance to chlorhexidine in clinical strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae producers of carbapenemase

... resistance, tolerance and persistence display a significant role in the lack of response to ...of tolerance and/or resistance to chlorhexidine, in this study we analyzed the molecular mechanisms ...

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Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds

Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds

... and tolerance mechanisms for the inhibitory aromatic compounds found in depolymerized lignin, as well as native or engineered pathways for hexose and pentose sugars found in the carbohydrate fractions of ...

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Viral Infections and Autoimmune Disease: Roles of LCMV in Delineating Mechanisms of Immune Tolerance

Viral Infections and Autoimmune Disease: Roles of LCMV in Delineating Mechanisms of Immune Tolerance

... of tolerance is known as T cell exhaustion (is a state of dysfunctional T cells characterized by progressive loss of function, changes in transcriptional profiles and sustained expression of inhibitory receptors) ...

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Recent Advances in the Acclimation Mechanisms and Genetic Improvement of Peanut for Drought Tolerance

Recent Advances in the Acclimation Mechanisms and Genetic Improvement of Peanut for Drought Tolerance

... Cyto-engineering breeding is a strategy for creation of new plant germplasms or new varieties with improved agronomic traits through modifying plant cells ac- cording to the expected targets of breeding. This technology ...

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Physiological adaptations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae evolved for improved butanol tolerance

Physiological adaptations of Saccharomyces cerevisiae evolved for improved butanol tolerance

... butanol tolerance at a 2-butanol concentration of 3% (v/v) al- though, as expected, not to the same level as the mutant (Figure ...butanol tolerance of the wild-type strain (data not ...

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The role of thrombin and thrombin receptors in ischemic, hemorrhagic and traumatic brain injury: deleterious or protective?

The role of thrombin and thrombin receptors in ischemic, hemorrhagic and traumatic brain injury: deleterious or protective?

... brain tolerance against thrombin-induced brain edema appears to peak about seven days after thrombin ...for tolerance induction suggests that new protein synthesis is ...induced tolerance suggests ...

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