Publications by authors named "K Bergstrand"

Given the national attention on Texas and its school board meetings, we ask-what are the effects of a contentious political atmosphere on desires to run for higher office? Further, how does this experience interact with individual-level traits to affect ambition? To investigate, we distributed a survey to elected school board trustees in Texas and analyzed quantitative and qualitative responses from 380 respondents. We find divergent paths, with some inspired and others deterred from future politics. Specifically, city residents were more affected, positively or negatively, than rural residents.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy. Yet people are often reluctant to trust automated systems, and some patient populations may be particularly distrusting. We sought to determine how diverse patient populations feel about the use of AI diagnostic tools, and whether framing and informing the choice affects uptake.

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Background: The spectral distribution of light (different wavelength) has recently been identified as an important factor in the dynamics and function of leaf-associated microbes. This study investigated the impact of different wavelength on three commercial biocontrol agents (BCA): (BA), (PC), and (SG).

Methods: The impact of light exposure on sole carbon source utilization, biofilm formation, and biosurfactant production by the selected BCA was studied using phenotypic microarray (PM) including 190 sole carbon sources (OmniLog®, PM panels 1 and 2).

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  • Recovery and reuse of nutrients from food waste through anaerobic digestion promotes a circular economy but poses risks due to potentially harmful contaminants known as CECs that may re-enter the food chain.
  • A study investigated the uptake of 18 selected CECs in pak choi plants grown with both mineral and organic nutrient solutions, finding that nearly all CECs were absorbed, with PFBA and sertraline showing the highest concentrations in the plants.
  • The research identified various transformation products of CECs in plant metabolism, revealing new insights into the metabolic pathways plants utilize to process these compounds, with six products recognized for the first time.
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Anaerobic digestion of organic waste results in production of biogas and a nutrient-rich digestate that has an established use as fertilizer in plant production. This study evaluated use of anaerobic digestate based on a high concentration of organic household waste as a fertilizer in sawdust-based production of oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus). Inclusion of 0.

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