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  • The mid- and late Holocene ... The mid- and late Holocene palsa palaeoecology and hydroclimatic changes in Yenisei Siberia revealed by a high-resolution peat archive
    Novenko, Elena Yu; Prokushkin, Anatoly S.; Mazei, Natalia G. ... Quaternary international, 02/2024, Volume: 682
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    The paper presents a new high-resolution (up to decadal) palaeoecological evidence based on detailed AMS radiocarbon dating, plant macrofossils, testate amoebae, loss on ignition, peat humification, ...
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  • Testate Amoebae in ISphagnu... Testate Amoebae in ISphagnum/I Bogs: The Dataset from Eastern Fennoscandia
    Ivanovskii, Aleksandr; Babeshko, Kirill; Chernyshov, Viktor ... Data (Basel), 11/2023, Volume: 8, Issue: 11
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    The paper describes a dataset, comprising 236 surface moss samples and 143 testate amoeba taxa. The samples were collected in 11 Sphagnum-dominated bogs during frost-free seasons of 2004, 2007, 2009, ...
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  • Significance testing testat... Significance testing testate amoeba water table reconstructions
    Payne, Richard J.; Babeshko, Kirill V.; van Bellen, Simon ... Quaternary science reviews, 04/2016, Volume: 138
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    Transfer functions are valuable tools in palaeoecology, but their output may not always be meaningful. A recently-developed statistical test (‘randomTF’) offers the potential to distinguish among ...
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  • WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX5 G... WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX5 Gene Expression and Interaction of CLE Peptides with Components of the Systemic Control Add Two Pieces to the Puzzle of Autoregulation of Nodulation1[W]
    Osipova, Maria A; Mortier, Virginie; Demchenko, Kirill N ... Plant physiology (Bethesda), 03/2012, Volume: 158, Issue: 3
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    In legumes, the symbiotic nodules are formed as a result of dedifferentiation and reactivation of cortical root cells. A shoot-acting receptor complex, similar to the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis ...
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