Project description:Acute Oak Decline (AOD) is a decline-disease currently spreading in Britain, threatening oak trees. Here, we analyze and compare the proteomes of inner bark tissue sampled from oak stems of trees symptomatic with AOD and non-symptomatic trees.
2018-02-07 | PXD004991 | Pride
Project description:Aquatic plant endophytes along an urbanization gradient
| PRJNA1044419 | ENA
Project description:Soil microbiome along an urbanization gradient in the Republic of Korea
| PRJNA1229168 | ENA
Project description:Honey bee pollen foraging along an urbanization gradient
| PRJNA574766 | ENA
Project description:Phyllosphere microbial in wetland park along Hangzhou urbanization gradient
Project description:Expression diversity of P. ramorum isolates belonging to the NA1 clonal lineage growing on solid CV8 was examined. We found that phenotypes and transcriptomes change when isolates were passing through oak trees.
Project description:Using data from acorns produced by mature oak trees in the eighth year of elevated CO2 (eCO₂), we present evidence that similar effects occur in long-established forests, with negative consequences for seed quality, that impact herbivore nutrition and health. The analysis of acorns from the near-200-year-old oak trees at the Free Air Carbon dioxide (FACE) facility at the Birmingham Institute for Forest Research (BIFoR) revealed that growth under eCO₂ increased the phytate content but decreased the protein content of acorns. Additionally the analysis of protin profiles showed significant differnves in protein abundances in both typoe of samples.