SPECIFIC SOIL FACTORS DRIVE THE DIFFERED STOCHASTIC ASSEMBLY OF RHIZOSPHERE AND ROOT ENDOSPHERE FUNGAL COMMUNITIES IN PEAR TREES ACROSS DIFFERENT HABITATS

Specific soil factors drive the differed stochastic assembly of rhizosphere and root endosphere fungal communities in pear trees across different habitats

IntroductionPyrus betulifolia is tolerant to diverse environmental conditions and is commonly planted in infertile habitats (such as beaches and ridges) to conserve arable land for cereal crops.Symbiotic fungi in the rhizosphere Tinctures and root endosphere benefit host plants by enhancing their resilience to nutritional deficiencies under stressf

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Delayed diagnosis of fatal pneumonic canine plague: clinical and pathologic features in two naturally infected Colorado dogs

Abstract Background Plague caused by Yersinia pestis is a highly infectious and potentially fatal zoonotic disease that can be spread by wild and domestic animals.In endemic areas of the northern hemisphere plague typically cycles from March to October, when flea vectors are active.Clinical forms of disease include bubonic, septicemic, and pneumoni

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Cloud Radiative Feedback to the Large‐Scale Atmospheric Circulation Greatly Reduces Monsoon‐Season Wet Bias Over the Tibetan Plateau in Climate Modeling

Abstract Over‐estimation of summer precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is a well‐known and persistent problem in most climate models.This study demonstrates the impact of a Gaussian Probability Density Function cloud fraction scheme on rainfall simulations using the Weather Research and Forecasting model.It is found that this scheme in

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