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  1. Investigation of the mechanisms underlying the high acetylene-reducing activity exhibited by the soil bacterial community from BC2 horizon in the permafrost zone of the East Siberian larch forest bed
  2. Induction of Biofilm Formation in the Betaproteobacterium Burkholderia unamae CK43B Exposed to Exogenous Indole and Gallic Acid
  3. Carot-4-en-9,10-Diol, a Conidiation-Inducing Sesquiterpene Diol Produced by Trichoderma virens PS1-7 upon Exposure to Chemical Stress from Highly Active Iron Chelators
  4. Trace Amounts of Furan-2-Carboxylic Acids Determine the Quality of Solid Agar Plates for Bacterial Culture
  5. Beetroot betalain inhibits peroxynitrite-mediated tyrosine nitration and DNA strand cleavage
  6. Active N2O emission from bacterial microbiota of Andisol farmland and characterization of some N2O emitters
  7. The growth of Larix gmelinii seedlings as affected by charcoal produced at two different temperatures
  8. ChemInform Abstract: Structure Elucidation of Xanthobaccin A, a New Antibiotic Produced from Stenotrophomonas sp. Strain SB-K88.
  9. Deep supercooling xylem parenchyma cells of katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum) contain flavonol glycosides exhibiting high anti-ice nucleation activity
  10. Actin filaments predominate in morphogenic cell stages, whereas plaques predominate in non-morphogenic cell stages in Peronosporomycetes
  11. Antagonistic effects ofPseudomonas jesseniiagainstPythium aphanidermatum: morphological, ultrastructural and cytochemical aspects
  12. Identification of the 4-Hydroxycinnamate Decarboxylase (PAD) Gene ofKlebsiella oxytoca
  13. Antagonistic Gluconobacter sp. induces abnormal morphodifferentiation to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici hyphae
  14. 22. Identification of anti-ice nucleation substances in tree xylem with deep supercooling xylem parenchyma cells
  15. Composition of culture medium influences zoosporogenesis and differentiation of Aphanomyces cochlioides
  16. Screening of rhizobacteria from dipterocarp seedlings and saplings for the promotion of early growth of Shorea selanica seedlings
  17. Soil nitrogen supply and nitrogen uptake for local rice grown in unfertilized acid sulfate soil in South Kalimantan
  18. Frequent isolation of sphingomonads from local rice varieties and other weeds grown on acid sulfate soil in South Kalimantan, Indonesia
  19. Ethnobotanical study and nutrient potency of local traditional vegetables in Central Kalimantan
  20. Antagonistic rhizoplane bacteria induce diverse morphological alterations in Peronosporomycete hyphae during in vitro interaction
  21. Ecochemical Studies of Interrelationships between Epiphytic Bacteria and Host PlantsviaSecondary Metabolites
  22. Penicillium frequentans isolated from Picea glehnii seedling roots as a possible biological control agent against damping-off
  23. Interruption of the Homing Events of Phytopathogenic Aphanomyces cochlioides Zoospores by Secondary Metabolites from Nonhost Amaranthus gangeticus
  24. Zoosporicidal Activities of Anacardic Acids against Aphanomyces cochlioides
  25. Localization of Flavonoids in the Yellow Lupin Seedlings and Their UV-B-absorbing Potential
  26. Penicillium fungi from Picea glehnii seeds protect the seedlings from damping-off
  27. Structure elucidation of xanthobaccin A, a new antibiotic produced from Stenotrophomonas sp. strain SB-K88
  28. Factors responsible for inhibiting the motility of zoospores of the phytopathogenic fungus Aphanomyces cochlioides isolated from the non-host plant Portulaca oleracea
  29. Stereochemically Specific Proton Transfer in Decarboxylation of 4-Hydroxycinnamic Acids by 4-Hydroxycinnamate Decarboxylase fromKlebsiella oxytoca
  30. The phytochemistry of Rosa rugosa
  31. Antifungal melampolides from leaf extracts of Smallanthus sonchifolius
  32. Six sesquiterpenoids from glandular trichome exudates of
  33. Autoxidation study of carotane sesquiterpenes possessing a non-conjugated 1,4-diene system
  34. Sesquiterpenoids from Rosa rugosa leaves
  35. Long chain alkyl esters of 4′-hydroxycinnamic acids from leaves of Rosa rugosa
  36. Bisabolane sesquiterpenes and a 2-phenoxychromone from rosa Woodsii leaves
  37. Rugosal A and related carotane sesquiterpenes in the glandular trichome exudate of Rosa rugosa
  38. Isolation of Four Novel Carotanoids as Possible Metabolites of Rugosic Acid A inRosa rugosaLeaves
  39. Identification of an intermediate in autoxidation of carota-1,4-die-14-al into rugosal A
  40. Intermediates in the autoxidation of a non-conjugated cyclic diene
  41. Carotanoids and an acoranoid fromRosa rugosa leaves
  42. Isolation of four novel carotanoids as possible metabolites of rugosic acid A in Rosa rugosa leaves.
  43. Carota-1,4-dienaldehyde, a sesquiterpene from Rosa rugosa
  44. Absolute Configuration of Rugosal A, an Endoperoxy Carotanoid Sesquiterpene
  45. Absolute configuration of rugosal A, an endoperoxy carotanoid sesquiterpene.
  46. Antimicrobial sesquiterpene from damaged Rosa rugosa leaves
  47. New 3-Methoxyflavones in the Roots of Yellow Lupin (Lupinus luteusL. cv. Topaz)
  48. New 3-methoxyflavones in the roots of yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L. cv. Topaz).
  49. New Complex Isoflavones in the Roots of Yellow Lupin (Lupinus luteusL., cv. Barpine)
  50. New 5-O-Methylisoflavones in the Roots of Yellow Lupin (Lupinus luteusL. cv. Barpine)
  51. Isoflavonoids of yellow lupin. Part I. New complex isoflavones in the roots of yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L., cv. Barpine).