Formation of the competitive potential of the agricultural territoriesThe purpose of the study is to develop
a mechanism for the formation of the competitive potential
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High antibacterial activity and low toxicity of pyridoxal derivatives of chitosan and their nanoparticlesKritchenkov A.S.,
Kurasova M.N.,
Godzishevskaya A.A.,
Mitrofanova E.S.,
Egorov A.R.,
Yagafarov N.Z.,
Tskhovrebov A.G.,
Artemjev A.A.,
Andrusenko E.V.,
Khrustalev V.N.,
Ballesteros Meza M.J. by treatment with NaBH4. The derivative of moderate molecular weight and high DS demonstrated
a maximum
Characterization and performance within the WGS reaction of Cu catalysts obtained from hydrotalcitesMeza Fuentes, Edgardo,
Rodríguez Ruiz, Johana,
Massin, Laurence,
Cadete Santos Aires, Francisco J.,
Da Costa Faro, Arnaldo,
Assaf, José Mansur,
Rangel, Maria do Carmo of hydrogen obtained from natural gas. This is
a process that hinges on factors such as temperature, pressure
Plant carbon investment in fine roots and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: A cross-biome study on nutrient acquisition strategiesStock S.C.,
Koester M.,
Boy J.,
Godoy R.,
Nájera F.,
Matus F.,
Merino C.,
Abdallah K.,
Leuschner C.,
Spielvogel S.,
Gorbushina A.A.,
Kuzyakov Y.,
Dippold M.A. selected to conduct
a 13CO2 pulse labeling of natural woody vegetation to chase the allocation
Plant carbon investment in fine roots and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: A cross-biome study on nutrient acquisition strategiesStock S.C.,
Koester M.,
Boy J.,
Godoy R.,
Nájera F.,
Matus F.,
Merino C.,
Abdallah K.,
Leuschner C.,
Spielvogel S.,
Gorbushina A.A.,
Kuzyakov Y.,
Dippold M.A. selected to conduct
a 13CO2 pulse labeling of natural woody vegetation to chase the allocation
Iron-reducing bacteria decompose lignin by electron transfer from soil organic matter. The utilization of the energy gathered by this mechanism by decomposers of organic matter is
a challenging
Iron-reducing bacteria decompose lignin by electron transfer from soil organic matter. The utilization of the energy gathered by this mechanism by decomposers of organic matter is
a challenging