NOVEL WEAPONS TESTING: ARE INVASIVE PLANTS MORE CHEMICALLY DEFENDED THAN NATIVE PLANTS?


Ionotropic Receptors Identified within the Tentacle of the Freshwater Snail Biomphalaria glabrata, an Intermediate Host of Schistosoma mansoni.

Biomphalaria glabrata (B.glabrata) is an air-breathing aquatic mollusc found in freshwater habitats across the Western Hemisphere.It is most well-known for its recognized capacity to act as a major intermediate host for Schistosoma mansoni, the human blood fluke parasite.Ionotropic 3D Wooden Puzzle Night Light receptors (IRs), a variant family of t

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Control of Reactive Oxygen Species through Antioxidant Enzymes Plays a Pivotal Role during the Cultivation of Neopyropia yezoensis

Neopyropia yezoensis is an economically important marine crop that can survive dehydrating conditions when nets are lifted from seawater.During this process, production of oxygen radicals and the resulting up-regulation of antioxidant enzymes mediated by the abscisic acid (ABA) signaling pathway played an important role.However, there were no repor

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Biotechnological advancements and challenges in textile effluents management for a sustainable bioeconomy: Indian case studies

The textile industries role on imminent hazardous environmental impact has global attention.The remediation of textile effluent is often challenging because of the presence of a wide variety of pollutants like dyes, acids, bases, metal salts, and microorganisms.The use of biological recycling methods are contemplated to mitigate the hazardous pollu

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