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Omics of the early molecular dialogue between Frankia alni and Alnus glutinosa and the cellulase synton.

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The early Frankia-Alnus symbiotic molecular exchanges were analyzed in detail by protein and RNA omics. For this, Frankia cells were placed in the presence of Alnus roots but separated by a dialysis membrane for 64 h. The bacterial cells were then harvested and analyzed by high-throughput proteomics

Are arbuscular-mycorrhizal Alnus incana seedlings more resistant to drought than ectomycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal ones?

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Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) prevail in warm and dry climates and ectomycorrhizas (EM) in cold and humid climates. We suggest that the fungal symbionts benefit their host plants especially in the corresponding conditions. The hypothesis tested was that AM plants are more drought

Investigations on anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of Alnus nitida Spach (Endl). stem bark in Sprague Dawley rats.

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BACKGROUND Stem bark of Alnus nitida (Spach) Endl. (family Betulaceae) is used by local communities in northern areas of Pakistan as a remedy for swelling, injuries and pain. However no pharmacological study of this plant has been reported to confirm these activities. In this study anti-inflammatory

Are arbuscular-mycorrhizal Alnus incana seedlings more resistant to drought than ectomycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal ones?

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Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) prevail in warm and dry climates and ectomycorrhizas (EM) in cold and humid climates. We suggest that the fungal symbionts benefit their host plants especially in the corresponding conditions. The hypothesis tested was that AM plants are more drought

Ectomycorrhizal root development in wet Alder carr forests in response to desiccation and eutrophication.

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Effects of desiccation and eutrophication on ectomycorrhizal (ECM) root development in wet Alder carr forests in The Netherlands were studied. In northwestern Europe, wet Alder carr forests are found mostly in peatlands and along streams, forming an important component of wetland ecosystems. The

A chemical treatment method for obtaining clean and intact pollen shells of different species.

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Pollen grains and plant spores have emerged as a novel biomaterial for a broad range of applications including oral drug and vaccine delivery, catalyst support, and removal of heavy metals. However, before pollens can be used, their intrinsic biomolecules, which occupy a large part of the pollen
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