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Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization and Microbial Succession in Oil Sands Reclamation Soils Amended with Pyrogenic Carbon
Download2014-12-31
Mackenzie, M.D., Lanoil, B., Hofstetter, S., Hatam, I.
Land reclamation of oil sands disturbed boreal forests in Alberta is a challenging task facing companies with surface mine leases. The government requires reclamation to equivalent land capability, which is a vague statement at best. Agronomic theories and methodologies have been applied in the...
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Comparative genomics of Lactobacillus reuteri from sourdough reveals adaptation of an intestinal symbiont to food fermentations
Download2015
Zhao, Xin, Gänzle, Michael G., Lin, Xiaoxi B., Zheng, Jinshui
Lactobacillus reuteri is a dominant member of intestinal microbiota of vertebrates, and occurs in food fermentations. The stable presence of L. reuteri in sourdough provides the opportunity to study the adaptation of vertebrate symbionts to an extra-intestinal habitat. This study evaluated this...
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Composition and structure of spider assemblages in layers of the mixedwood boreal forest after variable retention harvest
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Natural disturbances are important drivers of ecosystem change in the boreal forest and new approaches to sustainable forest management draw on natural disturbance patterns as a template for harvesting. The main premise for such approach is that species have evolved and adapted to stand-replacing...
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Conserving Alberta’s Biodiversity Under a Changing Climate: A Review and Analysis of Adaptation Measures
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As a province and a nation we have committed to conserving our native biodiversity. In this discussion paper I examine this goal through the lens of climate change. The intent is to draw attention to issues that need to be addressed and to illustrate options for adapting our current system of...
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2014-10-27
Wu, Xiaolei , Wafula, Eric , Yan, Zhixiang , Kutchan, Toni M. , Gitzendanner, Matthew A, Shaw, Jonathan A., Chen, Tao. , Wickett, Norman J., Nguyen, Nam , Burleigh, J Gordon , Miles, Nicholas W. , Soltis, Pamela S. , Melkonian, Michael , Deyholos, Michael K. , Matasci, Naim , DeGironimo, Lisa , Samudrala, Ram , Leebens-Mack, Jim , Mirarab, Siavash , Barker, Michael , Sun, Xiao , Soltis, Douglas E. , Rolf, Megan , Tian, Zhijian , Wong, Gane K, Rothfels, Carl , Pokorny, Lisa , Zhang, Yong , Ayyampalayam, Saravanaraj , Graham, Sean W. , Roure, Béatrice, Der, Joshua P., Wang, Jun , Mathews, Sarah , Surek, Barbara , Baucom, Regina S. , Ruhfel, Brad R. , Villarreal, Juan C., Stevenson, Dennis W. , Hung, Ling-Hong , Warnow, Tandy , Philippe, Hervé , Carpenter, Eric J.
The 1,000 plants (1KP) project is an international multi-disciplinary consortium that has generated transcriptome data from over 1,000 plant species, with exemplars for all of the major lineages across the Viridiplantae (green plants) clade. Here, we describe how to access the data used in a...
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Sustainable Forest Management Network, Fyles, James, Kopra, Kristin
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 13
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2005
Kopra, Kristin, Sustainable Forest Management Network, Fyles, James
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 12
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