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Distribution of total <i>T. colubriformis</i> recovered after 48 hours, stratified by height zone.
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GluN2A(D731N) decreases channel open probability.
Published 2017“…The receptors were activated by EC<sub>50</sub> concentrations of glutamate with saturating concentration (100 μM) of glycine at holding potential of -40 mV. The di-heteromeric mutant (2A-D731N) and tri-heteromeric receptors with two-copies of the mutant subunit (D731N/D731N) showed a prolonged inhibition rate, reflecting a decreased channel open probability. …”
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A savanna response to precipitation intensity
Published 2017“…Consistent with this effective treatment removal, there was no difference in grass or woody growth rates between control and treated plots, although woody plant biomass remained higher in treated than control plots due to treatment effects in the previous four years. Across the five years of this experiment, we found that 1) small increases in precipitation intensity can result in large increases in deep (20–130 cm) soil water availability, 2) plant growth responses to precipitation intensity are rapid and disappear quickly, and 3) because woody plants accumulate biomass, occasional increases in precipitation intensity can result in long-term increases in woody plant biomass (<i>i</i>.…”
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