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  • 1
    Keywords: Isopentenoids--Synthesis. ; Isopentenoids--Synthesis. fast (OCoLC)fst00980201. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book presents latest, most applicable information on synthesis of isoprenoids, which have attracted much interest for their function in primary and secondary metabolism, and for their role in "nutraceuticals.".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (507 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781461440635
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Isoprenoid Synthesis in Plants and Microorganisms -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1: Isoprenoid Biosynthesis in Prokaryotic Organisms -- 2: 1-Deoxy- d -Xylulose 5-Phosphate Synthase (DXS), a Crucial Enzyme for Isoprenoids Biosynthesis -- 3: Biosynthetic Genes and Enzymes of Isoprenoids Produced by Actinomycetes -- 4: Interactions of Isoprenoid Pathway Enzymes and Indirect Stimulation of Isoprenoid Biosynthesis by Pentose Phosphate Cycle Substrates in Synechocystis PCC 6803 -- 5: Metabolic Engineering of Monoterpenoid Production in Yeast -- 6: Metabolic Engineering of Isoprenoid Production: Reconstruction of Multistep Heterologous Pathways in Tractable Hosts -- 7: Microbially Derived Semisynthetic Artemisinin -- 8: Artemisinin: Controlling Its Production in Artemisia annua -- 9: Fosmidomycin as an Antimalarial Agent -- 10: Regulation of Isoprene and Monoterpene Emission -- 11: Involvement of Compartmentalization in Monoterpene and Sesquiterpene Biosynthesis in Plants -- 12: Strategies for the Manipulation of Carbocations by Aristolochene Synthase -- 13: Elucidating the Formation of Geranyllinalool, the Precursor of the Volatile C 16 -Homoterpene TMTT Involved in Indirect Plant Defense -- 14: Strigolactones: A Cry for Help Results in Fatal Attraction. Is Escape Possible? -- 15: Prenyldiphosphate Synthases and Gibberellin Biosynthesis -- 16: Gibberellin Phytohormone Metabolism -- 17: Control of Plastidial Isoprenoid Precursor Supply: Divergent 1-Deoxy- d -Xylulose 5-Phosphate Synthase ( DXS) Isogenes Regulate the Allocation to Primary or Secondary Metabolism -- 18: Tobacco Trichomes as a Platform for Terpenoid Biosynthesis Engineering -- 19: Prenylated Proteins Are Required for Methyl-Jasmonate-Induced Monoterpenoid Indole Alkaloids Biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus. , 20: The Role of Prenylcysteine Methylation and Metabolism in Abscisic Acid Signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana -- 21: What We Do and Do Not Know About the Cellular Functions of Polyisoprenoids -- 22: Regulation of 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-CoA Synthase and 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-CoA Reductase and Rubber Biosynthesis of Hevea brasiliensis (B.H.K.) Mull. Arg -- 23: Development of Crops to Produce Industrially Useful Natural Rubber -- 24: Occurrence of Two Acetoacetyl-Coenzyme A Thiolases with Distinct Expression Patterns and Subcellular Localization in Tobacco -- 25: The Sterol C4-Demethylation in Higher Plants -- 26: Sterol C22-Desaturase and Its Biological Roles -- 27: Enzymatic Synthesis of Unnatural Cyclic Triterpenes -- 28: Saponin Synthesis and Function -- 29: Cardenolide Aglycone Formation in Digitalis -- 30: Biosynthesis of Isoprenoid Precursors in Arabidopsis -- 31: Understanding the Mechanisms that Modulate the MEP Pathway in Higher Plants -- 32: Functional Analysis of HMG-CoA Reductase and Oxidosqualene Cyclases in Arabidopsis -- 33: Systems Understanding of Isoprenoid Pathway Regulation in Arabidopsis -- Index.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Marine ecosystem management. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book presents innovative new technologies for restoring the most productive ecosystems in the sea while maintaining high biodiversity. These technologies are a quantum leap beyond current methods in effectiveness at restoring the biological productivity and the ecological, environmental, and economic services of ecosystems that maintain global atmospheric composition, climate, fisheries, beaches, and fresh water supplies. The text serves as a guide to maintaining ecosystem functioning under conditions that would otherwise kill most of the key organisms living in them.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (308 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781466557741
    DDC: 333.956
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- CD Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Dedication to Wolf Hilbertz -- Chapter 2: Innovative Methods of Marine Ecosystem Restoration: An Introduction -- Chapter 3: Restoring Reefs to Grow Back Beaches and Protect Coasts from Erosion and Global Sea-Level Rise -- Chapter 4: Reef Restoration Using Seawater Electrolysis in Jamaica -- Chapter 5: Electrically Stimulated Corals in Indonesia Reef Restoration Projects Show Greatly Accelerated Growth Rates -- Chapter 6: Biorock Reef Restoration in Gili Trawangan, North Lombok, Indonesia -- Chapter 7: Electrical Current Stimulates Coral Branching and Growth in Jakarta Bay -- Chapter 8: Electricity Protects Coral from Overgrowth by an Encrusting Sponge in Indonesia -- Chapter 9: Gorgonian Soft Corals Have Higher Growth and Survival in Electrical Fields -- Chapter 10: Suitability of Mineral Accretion as a Rehabilitation Method for Cold-Water Coral Reefs -- Chapter 11: Utilization of Low-Voltage Electricity to Stimulate Cultivation of Pearl Oysters Pinctada maxima (Jameson) -- Chapter 12: Increased Oyster Growth and Survival Using Biorock Technology -- Chapter 13: Electrical Stimulation Increases Oyster Growth and Survival in Restoration Projects -- Chapter 14: Restoration of Seagrass Mats (Posidonia oceanica) with Electrical Stimulation -- Chapter 15: Electrical Fields Increase Salt Marsh Survival and Growth and Speed Restoration in Adverse Conditions -- Chapter 16: Postlarval Fish Capture and Culture for Restoring Fisheries -- Chapter 17: Mariculture Potential of Gracilaria Species [Rhodophyta] in Jamaican Nitrate-Enriched Back-Reef Habitats: Growth, Nutrient Uptake, and Elemental Composition -- Chapter 18: Sustainable Reef Design to Optimize Habitat Restoration -- Chapter 19: Marine Ecosystem Electrotherapy: Practice and Theory -- Back Cover.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berkeley :University of California Press,
    Keywords: Botany-California. ; Plants-California-Identification. ; Plants-California-Pictorial works. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: The second edition of The Jepson Manual thoroughly updates this acclaimed work, the single most comprehensive resource on California's amazingly diverse flora. This work integrates the latest science, the results of intensive fieldwork, institutional collaboration, and the efforts of hundreds of contributing authors into an essential reference on California's native and naturalized vascular plants. For the first time, the University of California Press is offering this resource as an e-book. The Digital Jepson Manual provides an unparalleled new level of interactivity, portability, and convenience. Extensive linking and e-book-friendly illustrations make it easier for users to learn about plant characteristics and identify the native and naturalized plants of California--all in a format ideally suited for use in the field. Using readily available e-book readers, field researchers, students, and enthusiasts can click on links to rapidly navigate through keys to families, genera, species, and subspecies or varieties. Specific features of The Digital Jepson Manual include the following: --Keys link forward and backward to other taxonomic levels. --Plate references in taxonomic treatments link to plates for rapid reference. --Plate captions link to taxonomic treatments. --Individual taxon figures appear next to species descriptions, and full plates are gathered in a special section. --Glossary terms link to any relevant illustrations. --List of families links each family to its taxonomic treatment. --Index is fully linked to taxonomic treatments.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (1596 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9780520951372
    DDC: 581.9794
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Cover -- The Jepson Manual SECOND EDITION -- ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC RESOURCES -- Support for the Jepson Flora Project 2003-2010 -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Authors Contributing to The Jepson Manual, Second Edition -- Introduction -- Philosophy -- Conventions Used in The Jepson Manual, Second Edition -- Abbreviations and Symbols -- Glossary -- Geographic Subdivisions of California -- Hierarchical Outline of Geographic Subdivisions -- Geographic Subdivisions of California (map) -- Geologic, Climatic, and Vegetation History of California -- Key to California Vascular Plant Families -- Taxonomic Treatments -- Lycophytes -- Ferns -- Gymnosperms -- Nymphaeales -- Magnoliids -- Ceratophyllales -- Eudicots -- Monocots -- Appendix. Numerical Summary of Taxa Treated in The Jepson Manual, Second Edition -- Index.
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Thomas, S A; McGwire, Kenneth C; Thomas, J; Kratt, C; Lutz, A; McKay, W A; Trammell, E Jamie (2012): Geospatial and regression tree analysis to map groundwater depth for manual well drilling suitability in the Zinder Region of Niger. Journal of Hydrology, 446-447, 35-47, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.04.023
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Manual and low-tech well drilling techniques have potential to assist in reaching the United Nations' millennium development goal for water in sub-Saharan Africa. This study used publicly available geospatial data in a regression tree analysis to predict groundwater depth in the Zinder region of Niger to identify suitable areas for manual well drilling. Regression trees were developed and tested on a database for 3681 wells in the Zinder region. A tree with 17 terminal leaves provided a range of ground water depth estimates that were appropriate for manual drilling, though much of the tree's complexity was associated with depths that were beyond manual methods. A natural log transformation of groundwater depth was tested to see if rescaling dataset variance would result in finer distinctions for regions of shallow groundwater. The RMSE for a log-transformed tree with only 10 terminal leaves was almost half that of the untransformed 17 leaf tree for groundwater depths less than 10 m. This analysis indicated important groundwater relationships for commonly available maps of geology, soils, elevation, and enhanced vegetation index from the MODIS satellite imaging system.
    Keywords: Depth, groundwater table; Depth, groundwater table, error; Description; Distance; ELEVATION; Enhanced vegetation index; Factor; Index; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; MON; Monitoring; Niger, Zinder Region; Rock type; Sample ID; Soil composition; Temperature, air; x; y; Zinder_Region
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 58896 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-25
    Keywords: 94-609_Site; Age, 14C AMS; Age, 14C calibrated; Age, 14C calibrated, MARINE09 (Reimer et al., 2009); Age, dated; Age, dated standard error; Age, maximum/old; Age, minimum/young; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP; Glomar Challenger; Leg94; North Atlantic/FLANK
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 132 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-25
    Keywords: 94-609_Site; Age, comment; Age model; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP; Glomar Challenger; Leg94; North Atlantic/FLANK; Tie point
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 90 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-25
    Keywords: 94-609_Site; AGE; Carbonate, detritic/terrigenic; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Counting 63-150 µm fraction; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Glomar Challenger; Grains, hematite-stained; Intercore correlation; Leg94; North Atlantic/FLANK; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; Volcanic glass
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1240 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Keywords: 94-609_Site; AGE; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Depth, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP; Glomar Challenger; Intercore correlation; Isotope ratio mass spectrometry; Leg94; Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, δ13C; Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral, δ18O; North Atlantic/FLANK
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 888 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Obrochta, Stephen P; Miyahara, Hiroko; Yokoyama, Yusuke; Crowley, Thomas J (2012): A re-examination of evidence for the North Atlantic “1500-year cycle” at Site 609. Quaternary Science Reviews, 55, 23-33, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2012.08.008
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Description: Ice-rafting evidence for a '1500-year cycle' sparked considerable debate on millennial-scale climate change and the role of solar variability. Here, we reinterpret the last 70,000 years of the subpolar North Atlantic record, focusing on classic DSDP Site 609, in the context of newly available raw data, the latest radiocarbon calibration (Marine09) and ice core chronology (GICC05), and a wider range of statistical methodologies. A ~1500-year oscillation is primarily limited to the short glacial Stage 4, the age of which is derived solely from an ice flow model (ss09sea), subject to uncertainty, and offset most from the original chronology. Results from the most well-dated, younger interval suggest that the original 1500 ± 500 year cycle may actually be an admixture of the ~1000 and ~2000 cycles that are observed within the Holocene at multiple locations. In Holocene sections these variations are coherent with 14C and 10Be estimates of solar variability. Our new results suggest that the '1500-year cycle' may be a transient phenomenon whose origin could be due, for example, to ice sheet boundary conditions for the interval in which it is observed. We therefore question whether it is necessary to invoke such exotic explanations as heterodyne frequencies or combination tones to explain a phenomenon of such fleeting occurrence that is potentially an artifact of arithmetic averaging.
    Keywords: Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 7 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-03-18
    Keywords: 94-609_Site; Age, comment; Age model; Age model, optional; Comment; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Depth, reference; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DSDP; Glomar Challenger; Leg94; Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral; North Atlantic/FLANK
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 108 data points
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