Arsenault, Eric A Yoneda, Yusuke Iwai, Masakazu Niyogi, Krishna K Fleming, Graham R
The importance of green light for driving natural photosynthesis has long been underappreciated, however, under the presence of strong illumination, green light actually drives photosynthesis more efficiently than red light. This green light is absorbed by mixed vibronic Qy-Qx states, arising from chlorophyll (Chl)-Chl interactions, although almost...
Gaspar, Fraser W Wizner, Kerri Morrison, Joshua Dewa, Carolyn S
BackgroundDepression is the greatest contributor to worldwide disability. The purpose of this study was to understand the influence of antidepressant and psychotherapy treatment adherence on future work leaves for patients with major depressive disorder.MethodsPatients with a newly diagnosed major depressive disorder (n = 26,256) were identified in...
Barbi, Florian Kohler, Annegret Barry, Kerrie Baskaran, Preetisri Daum, Chris Fauchery, Laure Ihrmark, Katarina Kuo, Alan LaButti, Kurt Lipzen, Anna
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Microbial communities interplay with their environment through their functional traits that can be a response or an effect on the environment. Here, we explore how a functional trait-the decomposition of organic matter, can be addressed based on genetic markers and how the expression of these markers reflect ecological strategies of two fungal litt...
Zoulias, Nicholas Brown, Jordan Rowe, Jim Casson, Stuart A
Dewhirst, Rebecca A Afseth, Cassandra A Castanha, Cristina Mortimer, Jenny C Jardine, Kolby J
Plants emit high rates of methanol (meOH), generally assumed to derive from pectin demethylation, and this increases during abiotic stress. In contrast, less is known about the emission and source of acetic acid (AA). In this study, Populus trichocarpa (California poplar) leaves in different developmental stages were desiccated and quantified for t...
Chiniquy, Dawn Underwood, William Corwin, Jason Ryan, Andrew Szemenyei, Heidi Lim, Candice C Stonebloom, Solomon H Birdseye, Devon S Vogel, John Kliebenstein, Daniel
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Powdery mildew (Golovinomyces cichoracearum), one of the most prolific obligate biotrophic fungal pathogens worldwide, infects its host by penetrating the plant cell wall without activating the plant's innate immune system. The Arabidopsis mutant powdery mildew resistant 5 (pmr5) carries a mutation in a putative pectin acetyltransferase gene that c...
Lightfoot, Emma Ustunkaya, M Cemre Przelomska, Natalia O'Connell, Tamsin Hunt, Harriet Jones, Martin Petrie, Cameron
Guerra, Fernando P Suren, Haktan Holliday, Jason Richards, James H Fiehn, Oliver Famula, Randi Stanton, Brian J Shuren, Richard Sykes, Robert Davis, Mark F
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BackgroundPopulus trichocarpa is an important forest tree species for the generation of lignocellulosic ethanol. Understanding the genomic basis of biomass production and chemical composition of wood is fundamental in supporting genetic improvement programs. Considerable variation has been observed in this species for complex traits related to grow...
Collalti, Alessio Tjoelker, Mark G Hoch, Günter Mäkelä, Annikki Guidolotti, Gabriele Heskel, Mary Petit, Giai Ryan, Michael G Battipaglia, Giovanna Matteucci, Giorgio
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Global change biology
Two simplifying hypotheses have been proposed for whole-plant respiration. One links respiration to photosynthesis; the other to biomass. Using a first-principles carbon balance model with a prescribed live woody biomass turnover, applied at a forest research site where multidecadal measurements are available for comparison, we show that if turnove...
Trugman, Anna T Anderegg, Leander DL Wolfe, Brett T Birami, Benjamin Ruehr, Nadine K Detto, Matteo Bartlett, Megan K Anderegg, William RL
Forest leaf area has enormous leverage on the carbon cycle because it mediates both forest productivity and resilience to climate extremes. Despite widespread evidence that trees are capable of adjusting to changes in environment across both space and time through modifying carbon allocation to leaves, many vegetation models use fixed carbon alloca...