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Keyes, Sam van Veelen, Arjen McKay Fletcher, Dan Scotson, Callum Koebernick, Nico Petroselli, Chiara Williams, Katherine Ruiz, Siul Cooper, Laura Mayon, Robbie
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The New Phytologist
Phosphorus (P) is essential for plant growth. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) aid its uptake by acquiring P from sources distant from roots in return for carbon. Little is known about how AMF colonise soil pore‐space, and models of AMF‐enhanced P‐uptake are poorly validated. We used synchrotron X‐ray computed tomography to visualize mycorrhizas ...
Rasouli, Mohammad
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IET nanobiotechnology
Selenium (Se) is a rare and essential element for the human body and other living organisms because of its role in the structure of several proteins and having anti-oxidant properties to reduce oxidative stress at cells. Some microorganisms can absorb Se oxyanions and convert them into zero-valent Se (Se0) in the nanoscale dimensions, which can be ...
Ménesguen, Y. Lépy, M. Sampaio, J. Marques, P. Parente, F. Guerra, M. Indelicato, P. Santos, P. Hönicke, P. Beckhoff, B.
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The knowledge of atomic fundamental parameters, such as the mass attenuation coefficients or fluorescence yields with low uncertainties, is of decisive importance in elemental quantification involving X‐ray fluorescence analysis techniques. For example, several databases giving the mass attenuation coefficients are accessible and frequently used wi...
Kandiah, Kavitha Duraisamy, Navaneethan Ramasamy, Balagurunathan
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IET Nanobiotechnology
Nano‐titania, chondroitin‐4‐sulphate, and titania/chondroitin‐4‐sulphate nanocomposite were separately deposited on Ti–6Al–4V alloys by repetitive spin coating. Surface characterisation techniques were used to find out the crystalline nature, chemical bonding, surface homogeneity, and elemental composition. Biological studies of nanocomposite‐coate...