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2022 ◽  
Vol 328 ◽  
pp. 107851
Author(s):  
Jinjin Xiao ◽  
Yunfei Zhao ◽  
Xia Wang ◽  
Zhiguo Hao ◽  
Kaichang Wang ◽  
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Nanoscale ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
zhiwen Long ◽  
Chu Shi ◽  
Caiqin Wu ◽  
Luhan Yuan ◽  
Hui Qiao ◽  
...  

Fe2O3 as anode for lithium-ion batteries has attracted intense attention because of its high theoretical capacity, natural abundance and good safety. However, the inferior cycling stability, low-rate performance and limited...


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (51) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marianne Le Dantec ◽  
Miloš Rančić ◽  
Sen Lin ◽  
Eric Billaud ◽  
Vishal Ranjan ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mustapha Mohammed ◽  
Glory C. Mbah ◽  
Elias N. K. Sowley ◽  
Felix D. Dakora

Here, we report on the symbiotic N2 fixation and water use efficiency (δ13C) of Kersting's groundnut, an important but underutilized grain legume in Africa, in response to inoculation with Bradyrhizobium strains 3267 and CB756. The 15N natural abundance and xylem ureide techniques were used to quantify N2 fixation. The landraces in this study derived variable levels of their N requirements from symbiosis, which translated into marked differences in the amounts of N-fixed by the landrace–inoculant combinations across the test locations. In most instances, the landrace-strain combinations that elicited higher shoot biomass also recorded greater N-fixed and/or ureide-N in xylem sap as well as grain yield. Although some landraces coupled increased grain yield with higher water use efficiency (shoot δ13C), a trait that could be tapped for crop improvement, others recorded lower yields despite eliciting relatively high shoot δ13C values, indicating genotypic variations in adaptation to the different environments. Grain yield of the test landraces showed marked variation and ranged from 131 to 1349.8 kg ha−1 depending on the landrace–strain combination used and the planting location. The high symbiotic dependence by landraces in this study could explain why Kersting's groundnut thrives in the low nutrient soils that are prevalent in its cultivation areas. These results provide more insights into the literature regarding the Kersting's groundnut–rhizobia symbiosis as well as the crop's water use efficiency.


Author(s):  
Genesis D. Renderos ◽  
Jason Kuang ◽  
Kenneth J. Takeuchi ◽  
Esther S. Takeuchi ◽  
Amy C. Marschilok ◽  
...  

The growing need for rechargeable zinc–air batteries has led researchers to look for low-cost and robust catalytic candidates. Manganese oxides are promising for their low toxicity, natural abundance and low cost. In this review, we summarize the versatility of manganese oxides which is achievable by adjusting synthetic parameters. In addition, we highlight how manganese oxides impact zinc–air electrochemistry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo Zhou ◽  
Yaxia Yuan ◽  
Le Shi ◽  
Sheng Hu ◽  
Dong Wang ◽  
...  

Obesity is characterized by an excessive body mass, but is also closely associated with metabolic syndrome. And, so far, only limited pharmacological treatments are available for obesity management. Celastrol, a pentacyclic triterpenoid from a traditional Chinese medicine (Tripterygium wilfordii Hook.f.), has shown remarkable potency against obesity, inflammation and cancer, but its high toxicity, low natural abundance and tedious chemical synthesis hindered its translation into clinics. In the present work, a triterpenoid library was screened for compounds with both high natural abundance and structural similarity to celastrol; from this library, glycyrrhetinic acid (GA), a compound present in extremely high yields in Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. ex DC., was selected as a possible scaffold for a celastrol mimic active against obesity. A simple chemical modification of GA resulted in GA-02, a derivative that suppressed 68% of food intake in diet-induced obesity mice and led to 26.4% weight loss in 2 weeks. GA-02 plays a role in obesity treatment by re-activating leptin signaling and reducing systemic and, more importantly, hypothalamic inflammation. GA-02 was readily bioavailable with unnoticeable in vitro and in vivo toxicities. The strategy of scaffold search and modification on the basis of bio-content and structural similarity has proved to be a green, economic, efficient and practical way of widening the medicinal applications of “imperfect” bioactive natural compounds.


Author(s):  
Edevaldo de Castro Monteiro ◽  
Cleudison Gabriel Nascimento da Silva ◽  
Márcio dos reis Martins ◽  
Veronica Massena Reis ◽  
Robert Michael Boddey ◽  
...  

Agriculture ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 690
Author(s):  
Gabriela Cristina Salgado ◽  
Edmilson Jose Ambrosano ◽  
Fabrício Rossi ◽  
Ivani Pozar Otsuk ◽  
Gláucia Maria Bovi Ambrosano ◽  
...  

The aim of this study was to investigate the transfer of N from different legumes to cherry tomatoes in the intercropping system under residual straw of the previous green corn crop using the 15N natural abundance method. We also investigated the temporal variation in nitrogen transfer to a cherry tomato, the biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) of legumes, and the N concentration of green corn cultivated in the intercrop succession. The experimental design was a complete randomized block with eight treatments and five replications, described as follows: two controls consisting of a monocrop of cherry tomato with or without residual straw, cherry tomato and jack bean, sun hemp, dwarf velvet bean, mung bean, and white lupine or cowpea bean in intercropping system. The BNF was responsible for more than half of the N accumulated in the legumes. The N of legumes was transferred to cherry tomato in similar quantities, and the leaves and fruits of cherry tomato received more N transfer than shoots. It was shown that N transfer increases with the growth/development of cherry tomatoes. The intercropping system with legumes did not affect the 15N natural abundance of leaves and the aboveground biomass of green corn cultivated in succession.


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