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Autor:
Brandon Kristy, Alyssa A. Carrell, Eric Johnston, Jonathan R. Cumming, Dawn M. Klingeman, Kimberly Gwinn, Kimberly C. Syring, Caroline Skalla, Scott Emrich, Melissa A. Cregger
Publikováno v:
Phytobiomes Journal, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 317-330 (2022)
Populus trichocarpa is an ecologically important tree species and economically important biofeedstock. Belowground, P. trichocarpa interacts with diverse microorganisms in the rhizosphere and root endosphere. These plant–microbe interactions can bo
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https://doaj.org/article/198c15ca66d04a1fbb9b04b820e7fab5
Publikováno v:
Heliyon, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp e15101- (2023)
Nanoemulsions of a terpene-rich by-product (TP) from commercial cannabidiol (CBD) production were successfully formulated and characterized. An enriched terpene distillate (DTP) was also obtained from steam distillation of TP and used for making nano
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https://doaj.org/article/5920efc83fbc4489b1c998077f0071af
Autor:
Nourolah Soltani, Teo Best, Dantria Grace, Christen Nelms, Ketia Shumaker, Jeanne Romero-Severson, Daniela Moses, Stephan Schuster, Margaret Staton, John Carlson, Kimberly Gwinn
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2020)
Abstract Background Climate plays an essential role in forest health, and climate change may increase forest productivity losses due to abiotic and biotic stress. Increased temperature leads to the increased formation of ozone (O3). Ozone is formed b
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https://doaj.org/article/f11fc0da7e2247e996b7dfa8a9564159
Autor:
Emily Camfield, Alex Bowman, Joseph Choi, Kimberly Gwinn, Nicole Labbe, Kalavathy Rajan, Bonnie Ownley, Naima Moustaid‐Moussa, Doris Helen D'Souza
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food Science. 87:3620-3631
The antimicrobial potential of switchgrass extractives (SE) was evaluated on cut lettuce leaves and romaine lettuce in planta, using rifampicin-resistant Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella Typhimurium strain LT2 as model pathogens. Cut lettuce l
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Nourolah, Soltani, Teo, Best, Dantria, Grace, Christen, Nelms, Ketia, Shumaker, Jeanne, Romero-Severson, Daniela, Moses, Stephan, Schuster, Margaret, Staton, John, Carlson, Kimberly, Gwinn
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics
Background Climate plays an essential role in forest health, and climate change may increase forest productivity losses due to abiotic and biotic stress. Increased temperature leads to the increased formation of ozone (O3). Ozone is formed by the int