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Interactions of Soil Components and Microorganisms and their Effects on Soil Remediation
(Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo, 2008)
Modeling Abiotic Processes of Aniline in Water-Saturated Soils
(03/18/2000)
The long-term interactions of aromatic amines with soils are important in defining the fate and transport of these compounds in the environment. Abiotic loss of aniline from the aqueous phase to the soil phase occurs with ...
Abiotic factors shape temporal variation in the structure of an ant-plant network
(SPRINGERDORDRECHT, 2012-06)
Despite recognition of key biotic processes in shaping the structure of biological communities, few empirical studies have explored the influences of abiotic factors on the structural properties of mutualistic networks. ...
Biotic vs. abiotic signatures in Late Pleistocene lacustrine microbialites of the Maquinchao Basin (Argentina)
(International Association of Sedimentology, 2019)
Identifying and further weighting the role of biotic versus abiotic processes in microbialite formation remain a big challenge. The Maquinchao basin is a closed continental basin in northwestern Patagonia, east of the Andes ...
Cryptochrome-Related Abiotic Stress Responses in Plants
(Frontiers Media Sa, 2018-12-19)
It is well known that light is a crucial environmental factor that has a fundamental role in plant growth and development from seed germination to fruiting. For this process, plants contain versatile and multifaceted ...
Abiotic stress response in plants: integrative genetic pathways and overlapping reactions between abiotic and biotic stress responses
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc, 2012-01)
In all ecosystems, plants continuously face environmental stress and consequently are forced to respond with defensive and adaptive strategies. These responses require the activation of several signaling pathways that ...
Sulfur Metabolism and Stress Defense Responses in Plants
(2015-12-01)
Sulfur management is an important issue in crop plant nutrition. Sulfur has a role in fundamental processes such as electron transport, structure and regulation. It is also associated with photosynthetic oxygen production, ...
Aboveground biomass patterns of dominant Spartinas species and their relationship with selected abiotic variables in Argentinean SW Atlantic marshes
(Springer, 2013-03)
Salt marsh zonation patterns generate different abiotic and biotic conditions that can accentuate species inherent differences in primary production and biomass. In South West Atlantic marshes, there are two Spartina ...
TOR and SnRK1 signaling pathways in plant response to abiotic stresses: Do they always act according to the “yin-yang” model?
(Elsevier Ireland, 2019-08)
Plants are sessile photo-autotrophic organisms continuously exposed to a variety of environmental stresses. Monitoring the sugar level and energy status is essential, since this knowledge allows the integration of external ...
Abiotic Stress in Plants and Metabolic Responses
(INTECH, 2013-03-13)
The vast metabolic diversity observed in plants is the direct result of continuous evolutionary
processes. There are more than 200,000 known plant secondary metabolites, representing a
vast reservoir of diverse functions. ...