PLANT ALLELOPATHY IN RESPONSE TO BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS

Plant Allelopathy in Response to Biotic and Abiotic Factors

The allelopathy definition accepted by the International Allelopathy Society is any process or phenomenon via which organisms such as plants, microorganism, viruses, and fungi release specific metabolites, known as allelochemicals, into the environment that affect the growth Bath and Body and development of other surrounding plants, resulting in mu

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Comparative Evaluation of Radio Network Planning for Different 5G-NR Channel Models on Urban Macro Environments in Quito City

The 5th-Generation New Radio (5G-NR) network have been widely deployed around the world in the frequency range 1/range 2 bands.Once specific frequency bands within these ranges can vary across different countries and regions due to regulatory differences, it should be carried out radio network Shower Mats planning to evaluate the 5G coverage consid

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Importance of benzoyltransferase GcnE and lysine benzoylation of alcohol dehydrogenase AdhB in pathogenesis and aflatoxin production in Aspergillus flavus

ABSTRACT Lysine benzoylation (Kbz) is a newly identified post-translational modification associated with active transcription and metabolism in eukaryotes.However, whether Kbz exists in pathogenic fungi and its function remains unknown.Here, we demonstrated for the first time that Kbz is present in Aspergillus flavus and identified 60 benzoylated s

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