PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA PROMOTE PLANT SIZE INEQUALITY

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria promote plant size inequality

Abstract The uniformity of crop yield is extremely important for consumers and of as much relevance to the grower as overall yield.However, size inequality within a plant population is rarely measured and has never before been considered in relation to the use of beneficial microbes for yield enhancement.For the first time, we show that addition of

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Synthetic seismicity for the San Andreas fault

Because historical catalogs generally span only a few repetition intervals of major earthquakes, they do not provide much constraint on how regularly earthquakes recur.In order to obtain better recurrence statistics and long-term probability estimates for events M ? 6 on the San Andreas fault, we apply a seismicity model to this fault.The model is

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Investigating influences on pet attachment in France: Insights from the adaptation of the French Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale

Abstract This study Mystery Mini aimed to assess the French version of the Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale (LAPS) and to explore the factors influencing the attachment between French pet owners and their cats and dogs.Given the absence of a French tool to evaluate pet attachment, LAPS was translated into French using a rigorous back-translation

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ENCOUNTER OF CIVILIZATIONS: BEGINNINGS OF THE POLITICAL LIFE OF CROATS IN HERZEGOVINA DURING THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN MONARCHY

After short and concise description of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Turkish Bike Parts - Seatposts - Parts reign, the author observes the political organization of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina from the date when Austro- Hungarian Monarchy took charge in BiH till the First World War.With a goal of enlightening that problem

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