Paternal contributions to mammalian zygote – Beyond sperm-oocyte fusion
Current topics in developmental biology/Current Topics in Developmental Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Industrial Microbial Technologies for Feed Protein Production from Non-Protein Nitrogen
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 742 - 742
Published: March 25, 2025
Due
to
the
increasing
global
demand
for
feed
protein,
microbial
protein
has
great
potential
of
being
able
sustainably.
However,
application
in
animal
cultivation
industry
is
still
limited
by
its
high
cost
and
availability
on
scale.
From
viewpoint
industrial
production,
it
vital
specify
crucial
processes
components
further
technical
exploration
process
optimization.
This
article
presents
state-of-the-art
technologies
non-protein
nitrogen
(NPN)
assimilation
production.
Nitrogen
sources
are
one
main
factors
media
used
large-scale
fermentation.
Therefore,
available
NPN
synthesis,
utilization
mechanisms,
fermentation
corresponding
strain
reviewed
this
paper.
Especially,
random
mutagenesis
adaptive
laboratory
evolution
(ALE)
approach
combined
with
(ultra-)
throughput
screening
provided
impetus
increase
yield.
Despite
underlying
technological
advances
production
extensive
research
development
efforts
required
before
commercial
feed.
Language: Английский
Sustainable strategies to limit nitrogen loss in agriculture through improving its use efficiency—aiming to reduce environmental pollution
Rajan Bhatt,
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Kunal Kunal,
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Debojyoti Moulick
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et al.
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101957 - 101957
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Can a nitrogen-fixing organelle be engineered within plants?
Trends in Plant Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(11), P. 1168 - 1171
Published: July 24, 2024
Language: Английский
Influence of N, P, and Fe availability on Braarudosphaera bigelowii, Trichodesmium, Crocosphaera, and noncyanobacterial diazotrophs: a review
Wenhui Cao,
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Qunhui Yang,
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Fuwu Ji
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et al.
Frontiers in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
Marine
biological
nitrogen
fixation
(BNF)
is
crucial
for
introducing
“new
nitrogen”
into
the
oceans.
Over
past
30
years,
numerous
laboratory
and
on-board
culture
experiments
have
been
conducted
studying
effects
of
nutrients
such
as
total
dissolved
(TDN),
phosphorus
(TDP),
iron
(DFe)
on
marine
diazotrophs
Braarudosphaera
bigelowii
(
B.
),
Trichodesmium
,
Crocosphaera
noncyanobacterial
(NCDs).
Most
studies
concluded
that
elevated
inorganic
levels
inhibit
in
promote
its
growth,
minimal
effect
.
The
impact
NCDs
unclear.
Moreover,
(DIP)
can
individual
population
most
P-limited
environments.
Dissolved
organic
a
potential
phosphorous
source
low-DIP
Elevated
DFe
growth
Fe-limited
At
present,
yet
to
achieve
pure
culture.
mainly
limited
study
single
nutrient,
which
cannot
accurately
reflect
actual
environment
where
live.
As
result,
our
understanding
still
insufficient.
Future
research
focusing
issues
above
development
innovative
technologies
methodologies
investigate
BNF
highly
recommended,
will
allow
more
precise
assessment
global
primary
productivity
while
providing
scientific
foundation
rational
evaluation
ocean
CO
2
uptake
emissions.
Language: Английский
Transition dynamics in plastid interconversion in land plants
Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
158(5), P. 894 - 924
Published: July 11, 2024
In
land
plants,
plastids
acquired
different
functions
and
structures
in
parallel
with
the
increasing
genetic,
developmental,
morphological
diversity
attained
by
plant
tissues.
There
are
transition
dynamics
among
morpho-functional
features
of
plastid
types.
This
review
is
focused
on
structure
interconversion
a
focus
recent
findings
special
attention
to
types
that
less
known
than
chloroplasts.
The
morpho-physiological
biochemical
differences,
which
explain
multiple
each
type
transcriptional
post-translational
modulation
capabilities
here
described.
structural
dynamism
also
discussed
through
their
ability
produce
protrusions
called
stromules
activity
lipoprotein
particles
as
plastoglobules.
As
consequence
proteome
differences
types,
conversion
from
one
another
requires
an
organellar
reorganization
turnover
proteins,
but
differentially
regulated
import
nuclear-encoded
proteins.
Plastid
degradation
macroautophagy
microautophagy
pathways
Taken
together,
all
this
information
allows
us
interpret
sensors
development
way
uses
modify
its
growth.
Language: Английский