Phosphorus Removal and Recovery During Microalgae-Based Wastewater Treatment: A Mini-review
D Yu, L Yan, J Shi, Y Liu, A Zhang, Y Wang… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
The depletion of phosphorus resources and the problem of environmental pollution are
driving the advancement of traditional methods for wastewater treatment. Researchers have …
driving the advancement of traditional methods for wastewater treatment. Researchers have …
Exploring lipid signaling in plant physiology: From cellular membranes to environmental Adaptation
M Oubohssaine, M Hnini, K Rabeh - Journal of Plant Physiology, 2024 - Elsevier
Lipids have evolved as versatile signaling molecules that regulate a variety of physiological
processes in plants. Convincing evidence highlights their critical role as mediators in a wide …
processes in plants. Convincing evidence highlights their critical role as mediators in a wide …
Insights into membrane lipids modification in barley leaves as an adaptation mechanism to cold stress
Y Zhao, S Li, J Wu, H Liu, P Wang, L Xu - Plant Growth Regulation, 2024 - Springer
The membranes of plants are where temperature sensing begins and where freezing injury
typically occurs. Barley's adaptation to and survival after freezing stress is aided by …
typically occurs. Barley's adaptation to and survival after freezing stress is aided by …
Widely targeted metabolomics analysis reveals the potential metabolic network of high-pressure carbon dioxide regulating fresh-cut Chinese water chestnut yellowing
In this study, we applied widely targeted metabolomics and physiological analysis to
investigate the non-volatile metabolites changes and regulatory mechanisms of high …
investigate the non-volatile metabolites changes and regulatory mechanisms of high …
Phospholipid Signaling in Crop Plants: A Field to Explore
L Amokrane, I Pokotylo, S Acket, A Ducloy… - Plants, 2024 - mdpi.com
In plant models such as Arabidopsis thaliana, phosphatidic acid (PA), a key molecule of lipid
signaling, was shown not only to be involved in stress responses, but also in plant …
signaling, was shown not only to be involved in stress responses, but also in plant …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative lipidomics reveals lipid differences among peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) fruits with varying textures
X Zhang, M Su, Z Long, J Du, H Zhou, X Li, M Zhang… - LWT, 2024 - Elsevier
In this study, we aimed to identify potentially different lipids in ripe peaches with different
textures through a comprehensive, quantitative lipidomic analysis using LC-MS/MS. By …
textures through a comprehensive, quantitative lipidomic analysis using LC-MS/MS. By …
Integrating conceptual and machine learning models to enhance daily-Scale streamflow simulation and assessing climate change impact in the watersheds of the …
NM Reddy, S Saravanan, B Paneerselvam - Environmental Research, 2024 - Elsevier
This study examined and addressed climate change's effects on hydrological patterns,
particularly in critical places like the Godavari River basin. This study used daily gridded …
particularly in critical places like the Godavari River basin. This study used daily gridded …
Rice myo‐inositol‐3‐phosphate synthase 2 (RINO2) alleviates heat injury‐induced impairment in pollen germination and tube growth by modulating Ca2+ signaling …
L Zhou, MAU Asad, X Guan, G Pan, Y Zhang… - The Plant …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Low phytic acid (lpa) crop is considered as an effective strategy to improve crop nutritional
quality, but a substantial decrease in phytic acid (PA) usually has negative effect on …
quality, but a substantial decrease in phytic acid (PA) usually has negative effect on …
[PDF][PDF] Variations of streamflow and sediment yield in the Mosul-Makhool Basin, North Iraq under climate change: a pre-dam construction study
Abstract The Makhool Dam has brought much attention to the Mosul-Makhool Basin (MMB)
in Iraq. Dam construction needs comprehensive studies on the impact of climate change on …
in Iraq. Dam construction needs comprehensive studies on the impact of climate change on …
The dehydration-responsive protein PpFAS1. 3 in moss Physcomitrium patens plays a regulatory role in lipid metabolism
Z Qi, C Liu, N Wang, J Cui, J Hu, R Gu, L Meng… - Journal of Plant …, 2024 - Elsevier
Moss plants appear in the early stages of land colonization and possess varying degrees of
dehydration tolerance. In this study, a protein called PpFAS1. 3 was identified, which …
dehydration tolerance. In this study, a protein called PpFAS1. 3 was identified, which …