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Carbon dioxide (CO) uptake by plant photosynthesis, referred to as gross primary production (GPP) at the ecosystem level, is sensitive to environmental factors, including pollutant exposure, pollutant uptake, and changes in the scattering of solar shortwave irradiance (SW) - the energy source for photosynthesis. The 2020 spring lockdown due to COVID-19 resulted in improved air quality and atmospheric transparency, providing a unique opportunity to assess the impact of air pollutants on terrestrial ecosystem functioning. However, detecting these effects can be challenging as GPP is influenced by other meteorological drivers and management practices.

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Dietary Supplementation with Different Types of Potassium and Magnesium during Late Gestation and Lactation Modulates the Reproductive Performance, Antioxidant Capacity, and Immune Function of Sows.

Animals (Basel)

July 2023

Key Laboratory of Feed Biotechnology of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Feed Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China.

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary supplementation with different types of potassium and magnesium on the reproductive performance, antioxidant capacity, and immunity of sows. Forty-five Landrace × Yorkshire sows at the late gestation stage (85 d) were randomly assigned to three groups (n = 15). Sows in the control group (CON), potassium chloride and magnesium sulfate group (PM), and potassium-magnesium sulfate group (PMS) were fed with a basal diet, a basal diet supplemented with magnesium sulfate (0.

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The loss of mixing efficiency inherent to bioreactor process operated at large-scale yields to the formation of concentration gradient and thus to heterogeneous culture conditions. For processes operated with methanol feeding, P. pastoris faces oscillatory culture conditions that significantly affect the cell ability to produce secretory recombinant proteins at high yield.

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Understanding how genetic variation affects phenotypes represents a major challenge, particularly in the context of human disease. Although numerous disease-associated genes have been identified, the clinical significance of most human variants remains unknown. Despite unparalleled advances in genomics, functional assays often lack sufficient throughput, hindering efficient variant functionalization.

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Daytime stomatal regulation in mature temperate trees prioritizes stem rehydration at night.

New Phytol

July 2023

Department of Environmental Sciences - Botany, University of Basel, Schönbeinstrasse 6, CH-4056, Basel, Switzerland.

Trees remain sufficiently hydrated during drought by closing stomata and reducing canopy conductance (G ) in response to variations in atmospheric water demand and soil water availability. Thresholds that control the reduction of G are proposed to optimize hydraulic safety against carbon assimilation efficiency. However, the link between G and the ability of stem tissues to rehydrate at night remains unclear.

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Phosphorus deficiency induces biochemical and morphological changes which affect crop yield and production. Prompt fluorescence signal characterizes the PSII activity and electron transport from PSII to PSI, while the modulated light reflection at 820 (MR 820) nm investigates the redox state of photosystem I (PSI) and plastocyanin (PC). Therefore, combining information from modulated reflection at 820 nm with chlorophyll a fluorescence can potentially provide a more complete understanding of the photosynthetic process and integrating other plant physiological measurements may help to increase the accuracy of detecting the phosphorus deficiency in wheat leaves.

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To develop a breed assignment model, three main steps are generally followed: 1) The selection of breed informative single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP); 2) The training of a model, based on a reference population, that allows to classify animals to their breed of origin; and 3) The validation of the developed model on external animals i.e., that were not used in previous steps.

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In this chapter, we present Norine ( https://norine.univ-lille.fr/norine ), the unique resource dedicated to nonribosomal peptides.

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Estimation of inbreeding, between-breed genomic relatedness and definition of sub-populations in red-pied cattle breeds.

Animal

May 2023

Animal Breeding and Genomics, Wageningen University & Research, Droevendaalsesteeg 1, 6700AH Wageningen, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Currently, enhancing the collaboration between related breeds is of main importance to increase the competitivity and the sustainability of local breeds. One type of collaboration is the development of an across-breed reference population that will allow a better management of local breeds. For this purpose, the genomic relatedness between the local target breed and possible breeds to be included in the reference population should be estimated.

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Tracing and quantifying water fluxes in the hydrological cycle is crucial for understanding the current state of ecohydrological systems and their vulnerability to environmental change. Especially the interface between ecosystems and the atmosphere that is strongly mediated by plants is important to meaningfully describe ecohydrological system functioning. Many of the dynamic interactions generated by water fluxes between soil, plant and the atmosphere are not well understood, which is partly due to a lack of interdisciplinary research.

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Green nanotechnology is an emerging field of science that focuses on the production of nanoparticles by living cells through biological pathways. This topic plays an extremely imperative responsibility in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, nuclear energy, fuel and energy, electronics, and bioengineering. Biological processes by green synthesis tools are more suitable to develop nanoparticles ranging from 1 to 100 nm compared to other related methods, owing to their safety, eco-friendliness, non-toxicity, and cost-effectiveness.

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Comprehensive understanding of the human protein-protein interaction (PPI) network, aka the human interactome, can provide important insights into the molecular mechanisms of complex biological processes and diseases. Despite the remarkable experimental efforts undertaken to date to determine the structure of the human interactome, many PPIs remain unmapped. Computational approaches, especially network-based methods, can facilitate the identification of previously uncharacterized PPIs.

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Pectin modulates intestinal immunity in a pig model via regulating the gut microbiota-derived tryptophan metabolite-AhR-IL22 pathway.

J Anim Sci Biotechnol

March 2023

Precision Livestock and Nutrition Unit, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, TERRA Teaching and Research Centre, Liège University, Passage des Déportés 2, Gembloux, Belgium.

Background: Pectin is a heteropolysaccharide that acts as an intestinal immunomodulator, promoting intestinal development and regulating intestinal flora in the gut. However, the relevant mechanisms remain obscure. In this study, pigs were fed a corn-soybean meal-based diet supplemented with either 5% microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) or 5% pectin for 3 weeks, to investigate the metabolites and anti-inflammatory properties of the jejunum.

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Is heterogeneity in large-scale bioreactors a real problem in recombinant protein synthesis by Pichia pastoris?

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol

April 2023

Microbial Processes and Interactions, TERRA Teaching and Research Centre, Gembloux Agro Bio Tech, University of Liege, Gembloux, Belgium.

Culture medium heterogeneity is inherent in industrial bioreactors. The loss of mixing efficiency in a large-scale bioreactor yields to the formation of concentration gradients. Consequently, cells face oscillatory culture conditions that may deeply affect their metabolism.

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Deciphering immune responses primed by a bacterial lipopeptide in wheat towards .

Front Plant Sci

January 2023

Joint Research Unit 1158 BioEcoAgro, Junia, Université de Lille, Université de Liège, UPJV, Université d'Artois, ULCO, INRAE, Lille, France.

Plant immunity induction with natural biocontrol compounds is a valuable and promising ecofriendly tool that fits with sustainable agriculture and healthy food. Despite the agroeconomic significance of wheat, the mechanisms underlying its induced defense responses remain obscure. We reveal here, using combined transcriptomic, metabolomic and cytologic approach, that the lipopeptide mycosubtilin from the beneficial bacterium , protects wheat against through a dual mode of action (direct and indirect) and that the indirect one relies mainly on the priming rather than on the elicitation of plant defense-related mechanisms.

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An optimized hydroponic pipeline for large-scale identification of wheat genotypes with resilient biological nitrification inhibition activity.

New Phytol

May 2023

Plant Genetics and Rhizosphere Processes laboratory, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, TERRA Teaching and Research Centre, University of Liège, B-5030, Gembloux, Belgium.

Article Synopsis
  • * A new hydroponic setup combined with a specific bioassay was developed to test and analyze the BNI activity of root exudates from different wheat genotypes, allowing for simultaneous processing of many samples.
  • * The study found that wheat showed stronger BNI activity during its early growth phase, and while temperature didn't significantly affect BNI, osmotic stress influenced the trait differently depending on the specific genotype.
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Pectin supplement alleviates gut injury potentially through improving gut microbiota community in piglets.

Front Microbiol

December 2022

State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Institute of Animal Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Pectin is beneficial for gut health as a prebiotic, but its exact protective mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • In a study with piglets, pectin supplementation improved gut health by restoring goblet cell numbers and reducing inflammation caused by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure.
  • Pectin also increased beneficial gut bacteria, restored short-chain fatty acid levels, and enhanced gut immunity, indicating its potential as a dietary additive for improving gut barrier functions.
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The current plastic pollution throughout the world is a rising concern that demands the optimization of biodegradation processes. One avenue for this is to identify plastic-degrading bacteria and associated enzymes from the gut bacteria of insect models such as Tenebrio molitor, Plodia interpunctella or Galleria mellonella that have the ability to ingest and rapidly degrade polyethylene. Therefore, this study takes part in understanding the role of the gut bacteria by investigating G.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The research on probiotics is growing, but the study of synbiotics (which combine probiotics with prebiotics) is still developing, focusing on their antioxidant metabolites and effects on health.
  • * Synbiotics can enhance antioxidant production through synergistic effects, offering new methods for improving natural antioxidant supplies, which could be significant for health prevention and treatment strategies.
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Pseudomonas spp. colonize diverse aquatic and terrestrial habitats and produce a wide variety of secondary metabolites, including lipopeptides. However, previous studies have often examined a limited number of lipopeptide-producing strains.

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A proteome-scale map of the SARS-CoV-2-human contactome.

Nat Biotechnol

January 2023

Institute of Network Biology (INET), Molecular Targets and Therapeutics Center (MTTC), Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich-Neuherberg, Germany.

Understanding the mechanisms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disease severity to efficiently design therapies for emerging virus variants remains an urgent challenge of the ongoing pandemic. Infection and immune reactions are mediated by direct contacts between viral molecules and the host proteome, and the vast majority of these virus-host contacts (the 'contactome') have not been identified. Here, we present a systematic contactome map of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with the human host encompassing more than 200 binary virus-host and intraviral protein-protein interactions.

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Assessment of Lipopeptide Mixtures Produced by as Biocontrol Products against Apple Scab ().

Microorganisms

September 2022

UMRt BioEcoAgro 1158-INRAE, Equipe Métabolites Secondaires D'origine Microbienne, Institut Charles Viollette, Université de Lille, F-59000 Lille, France.

Apple scab is an important disease conventionally controlled by chemical fungicides, which should be replaced by more environmentally friendly alternatives. One of these alternatives could be the use of lipopeptides produced by . The objective of this work is to study the action of the three families of lipopeptides and different mixtures of them in vitro and in vivo against .

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Probiotics and related preparations, including synbiotics and postbiotics, are living and non-living microbial-based multi-components, which are now among the most popular bioactive agents. Such interests mainly arise from the wide range and numerous beneficial effects of their use for various hosts. The current minireview article attempts to provide an overview and discuss in a holistic way the concepts, methodologies, action mechanisms, and applications of probiotic-based multi-components in human, animal, plant, soil, and environment health.

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Effects of rearing systems on the eggshell quality, bone parameters and expression of genes related to bone remodeling in aged laying hens.

Front Physiol

August 2022

Key Laboratory of Feed Biotechnology, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Feed Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.

Public concerns regarding animal welfare are changing the selection of rearing systems in laying hens. This study investigated the effects of rearing systems on eggshell quality, bone parameters and relative expression levels of genes related to bone remodeling in aged laying hens. A total of 2,952 55-day-old Jing Tint Six pullets were randomly assigned to place in the conventional caging system (CCS) or aviary system (AVS) and kept until 95 weeks of age.

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