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  1. A low CO2-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C-4 photosynthesis by Chatterjee, Jolly, Coe, Robert A., Acebron, Kelvin, Thakur, Vivek, Yennamalli, Ragothaman M., Danila, Florence, Lin, Hsiang-Chun, Balahadia, Christian Paolo, Bagunu, Efren, Padhma, Preiya P O.S., Bala, Soumi, Yin, Xiaojia, Rizal, Govinda, Dionora, Jacqueline, Furbank, Robert T., von Caemmerer, Susanne, Quick, William Paul

    Published 2021
    “…The reduction of CA protein activity and abundance in lcr1 restricts the supply of bicarbonate to PEPC, limiting C4 photosynthesis and growth. This study establishes Sevir.5G247800 as the major CA allele in Setaria for C4 photosynthesis and provides important insights into the function of CA in C4 photosynthesis that would be required to generate a rice plant with a functional C4 biochemical pathway.…”
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  2. Soil carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from forests and other land use types in an African tropical montane region by Wanyama, Ibrahim, Pelster, David E., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Verchot, Louis V., Martius, C., Rufino, Mariana C.

    Published 2019
    “…Grazing lands had the highest (p = 0.028) cumulative respiratory CO2 fluxes (25.6 ± 2.9 Mg CO2–C ha-1 year-1), whereas lowest fluxes were observed in commercial tea plantations (5.6 ± 0.5 Mg CO2–C ha-1 year-1). …”
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  3. Soil Greenhouse Gas Fluxes From Maize Production Under Different Soil Fertility Management Practices in East Africa by Macharia, Joseph M., Pelster, David E., Ngetich, Felix K, Shisanya, Chris A., Mucheru-Muna, Monicah, Mugendi, Daniel N

    Published 2020
    “…Animal manure amendment produced the highest cumulative CO2 emissions (P < 0.001), N2O emissions (P < 0.001), and maize yields (P = 0.002) but the lowest N2O yield‐scaled emission (YSE) (0.5 g N2O–N kg−1 grain yield). …”
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  4. Inoculation of bacterial consortium increases rice yield (Oryza sativa L.) reducing applications of nitrogen fertilizer in San Martin region, Peru by Ríos Ruiz, Winston F., Torres Chávez, Edson Esmith, Torres Delgado, Jorge, Rojas García, José Carlos, Bedmar, Eulogio J., Valdez Núñez, Renzo Alfredo

    Published 2020
    “…Grain yield was higher but not significant between 2.5 and 13.5% in inoculated treatments receiving 75% and 100% (150 kg N ha−1) of the nitrogen fertilizer dose compared to the treatment without inoculation and without fertilization. …”
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  5. Yolk fatty acid content, lipid health indices, and oxidative stability in eggs of slow-growing Sasso chickens fed on flaxseed supplemented with plant polyphenol extracts by Tadesse, D., Retta, N., Girma, Mekonnen, Ndiwa, Nicholas N., Dessie, Tadelle, Hanotte, Olivier H., Getachew, P., Dannenberger, Dirk, Maak, S.

    Published 2023
    “…The egg yolk content of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, C20:5 n-3) in the DA8, TS8, and CD8 diets and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6 n-3) in TS8 and CD8 diets significantly (p < 0.05) increased compared with the FS diet. …”
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  6. Improvement in grain yield and low-nitrogen tolerance in maize cultivars of there eras by Badu-Apraku, Baffour, Fakorede, M.A.B., Annor, B., Talabi, A.O.

    Published 2018
    “…The cultivar 2009 TZEE-OR2 STR of era 3 was the most stable, with competitive yield across environments, while 2004 TZEE-W Pop STR C4 from era 2, and TZEE-W STR 104, TZEE-W STR 108 and 2012 TZEE-W DT STR C5 from era 3 were high yielding but less stable. …”
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