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 and root endosphere benefit host plants by enhancing their resilience to nutritional deficiencies under stressful conditi

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Histological Correlates of Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Microscopy in a Mouse Model of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is the most common type of focal epilepsy.It is click here frequently associated with abnormal MRI findings, which are caused by underlying cellular, structural, and chemical changes at the micro-scale.In the current study, it is investigated to which extent these alterations correspond to imaging features detec

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