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Tetragonula iridipennis Smith, commonly known as the stingless bee or 'dammer bee', is a key native species that pollinates a wide variety of horticultural crops, including onions, in India. Climate change significantly affects species distribution and habitat suitability. This study utilized Maximum Entropy Modeling (MaxEnt) to predict the current and future distribution of T.

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  • * It increases the expression and activity of key enzymes responsible for synthesizing phenolic acids and fatty acids, contributing to the overall repair process.
  • * By promoting the deposition of suberin and reducing disease and weight loss in wounded tubers, sodium silicate may significantly improve healing outcomes through its effects on metabolic pathways.
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Phytophagous insects pose a significant threat to global crop yield and food security. The need for increased agricultural output while reducing dependence on harmful synthetic insecticides necessitates the implementation of innovative methods. The utilization of CRISPR-Cas (Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) technology to develop insect pest-resistant plants is believed to be a highly effective approach in reducing production expenses and enhancing the profitability of farms.

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  • Weeds can harm crop yields, prompting the use of robots for targeted herbicide application based on weed identification through computer vision.
  • This paper presents a unique dataset of 3,975 annotated images of five common weed species in North Dakota, collected using both handheld cameras and drones, enhancing the adaptability of weed control technologies.
  • The dataset is open-source and employs various augmentation techniques to mirror real-world conditions, aiming to improve precision farming and sustainable agricultural practices.
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The enigmatic self-assembling ability of nanodiamond (ND) particles has been discovered herein. Diamond-rich crystalline nanosheets with thickness of approximately ∼25 nm were grown from a Langmuir monolayer of arachidic acid (AA) at the interface between air and a dilute aqueous ND solution. Their fine rectangular shapes with uniform uniaxial birefringence indicate appreciable crystallinity, thus supporting that they are hydrated colloidal crystals of homogeneous ND particles.

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Cauliflower by-products (CBP) are rich in leaf protein. Every year tons of CBP will lead to environmental pollution. Therefore, this study was conducted to extract leaf protein from CBP and investigate its biological activities.

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Detonation nanodiamonds (DNDs) have been widely explored for biomedical applications ranging from cancer therapy to magnetic resonance imaging due to several promising properties. These include faceted surfaces that mediate potent drug binding and water coordination that have resulted in marked enhancements to the efficacy and safety of drug delivery and imaging. In addition, scalable processing of DNDs yields uniform particles.

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Geotrichum silvicola sp. nov., a novel asexual arthroconidial yeast species related to the genus Galactomyces.

Int J Syst Evol Microbiol

January 2005

Departamento de Microbiologia - ICB, C.P. 486, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, 31270-901, Brazil.

Four strains of an asexual arthroconidial yeast species were isolated from Drosophila flies in two Atlantic rain forest sites in Brazil and two strains from oak tasar silkworm larvae (Antheraea proylei) in India. Analysis of the sequences of the D1/D2 large subunit rRNA gene showed that this yeast represented a novel species of the genus Geotrichum, described as Geotrichum silvicola sp. nov.

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