Like animals, plants use various lipids as signaling molecules to guide their growth and development. The focus of our work is on the N-acylethanolamine (NAE) group of lipid mediators, which have been shown to play important physiological roles in plants. However, mechanisms by which NAEs modulate plant function remain elusive. Chemical genetics has emerged as a potent tool to elucidate signaling pathways in plants, particularly those orchestrated by plant hormones. Like plant hormones, exogenous application of NAEs elicits distinct plant growth phenotypes that can serve as biological readouts for chemical genetic screens. For example, N-lauroylethanolamide (NAE 12:0) inhibits seedling development in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Thus, a library of small synthetic chemical compounds can be rapidly screened for their ability to reverse the inhibitory effect of NAE 12:0 on seedling development. Chemicals identified through such screens could be potential agonists/antagonists of NAE receptors or signaling pathways and therefore serve as additional tools for understanding NAE function in plants. In this chapter, we describe general protocols for NAE 12:0-based chemical genetic screens in Arabidopsis. Although such screens were designed primarily for NAE 12:0, they could potentially be applied for similar work with other NAE species or plant lipid mediators.
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October 2024
Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China.
Designing cathode materials that effectively enhancing structural stability under high voltage is paramount for rationally enhancing energy density and safety of Na-ion batteries. This study introduces a novel P2-NaKNiLiMnO (KLi-NaNMO) cathode through dual-site synergistic doping of K and Li in Na and transition metal (TM) layers. Combining theoretical and experimental studies, this study discovers that Li doping significantly strengthens the orbital overlap of Ni (3d) and O (2p) near the Fermi level, thereby regulates the phase transition and charge compensation processes with synchronized Ni and O redox.
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November 2023
Faculty of Resource Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia.
The effect of urea-loaded cellulose hydrogel, a controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) on growth and yield of upland rice were investigated in upland rice. As with the initial research, nitrogen (N) treatments were applied as CRF treatments; T2H (30 kg N ha), T3H (60 kg N ha), T4H (90 kg N ha), T5H (120 kg N ha) and recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) at 120 kg N ha RDF (T6U) in split application and T1 (0 N) as control. Results from this study indicated that applying CRF at the optimum N rate, T4H resulted in maximum grain yield, increasing by 71%.
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June 2022
Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Key Laboratory of Crop Physiology and Ecology, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing 100081, China.
Innovative approaches to enhance N fertilization to improve season-long N availability are essential to optimal sorghum (, (L.) Moench.) productivity and N use efficiency.
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November 2020
Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, 1. Blv. Nicolae Bălcescu, 010041 Bucharest, Romania.
The geographical accessibility to hospitals relies on the configuration of the hospital network, spatial impedance and population distribution. This paper explores the potential geographic accessibility of the population to public hospitals in Romania by using the Distance Application Program Interface (API) Matrix service from Google Maps and open data sources. Based on real-time traffic navigation data, we examined the potential accessibility of hospitals through a weighted model that took into account the hospital competency level and travel time while using personal car transportation mode.
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Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine (Jin Lee, Yong Eun Park, Joon Hyuk Choi, Nae-Yun Heo, Jongha Park, Seung Ha Park, Young Soo Moon, Tae Oh Kim).
Background: Modified endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) is considered a treatment option for rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) <10 mm in diameter. In this study, we evaluated the clinical outcomes of cap-assisted EMR (EMR-C) and EMR with a ligating device (EMR-L).
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