Albert Rivas-Ubach
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DiDonato N, Rivas-Ubach A, Kew W, Sokol N, Clendinen C, Kyle J, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2024 Jul;
96(29):11699-11706.
PMID: 38991201
Understanding of how soil organic matter (SOM) chemistry is altered in a changing climate has advanced considerably; however, most SOM components remain unidentified, impeding the ability to characterize a major...
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Balasubramanian V, Balasubramanian V, Rivas-Ubach A, Winkler T, Mitchell H, Moran J, et al.
Tree Physiol
. 2023 Jun;
44(13):82-101.
PMID: 37265358
Source-to-sink carbon (C) allocation driven by the sink strength, i.e., the ability of a sink organ to import C, plays a central role in tissue growth and biomass productivity. However,...
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Schmid R, Heuckeroth S, Korf A, Smirnov A, Myers O, Dyrlund T, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2023 Mar;
41(4):447-449.
PMID: 36859716
No abstract available.
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Zayas-Santiago C, Rivas-Ubach A, Kuo L, Ward N, Zimmerman R
Sci Rep
. 2020 Mar;
10(1):4693.
PMID: 32170204
As CO levels in Earth's atmosphere and oceans steadily rise, varying organismal responses may produce ecological losers and winners. Increased ocean CO can enhance seagrass productivity and thermal tolerance, providing...
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Handakumbura P, Stanfill B, Rivas-Ubach A, Fortin D, Vogel J, Jansson C
Sci Rep
. 2019 Feb;
9(1):1858.
PMID: 30755686
Predicting phenotypic expression from genomic and environmental information is arguably the greatest challenge in today's biology. Being able to survey genomic content, e.g., as single-nucleotide polymorphism data, within a diverse...
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Rivas-Ubach A, Liu Y, Steiner A, Sardans J, Tfaily M, Kulkarni G, et al.
Environ Monit Assess
. 2019 Jan;
191(2):78.
PMID: 30649631
Aerosol particles play important roles in processes controlling the composition of the atmosphere and function of ecosystems. A better understanding of the composition of aerosol particles is beginning to be...
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Rivas-Ubach A, Penuelas J, Hodar J, Oravec M, Pasa-Tolic L, Urban O, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2018 Dec;
20(1).
PMID: 30586850
Many studies have addressed several plant-insect interaction topics at nutritional, molecular, physiological, and evolutionary levels. However, it is still unknown how flexible the metabolism and the nutritional content of specialist...
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Barba J, Bradford M, Brewer P, Bruhn D, Covey K, van Haren J, et al.
New Phytol
. 2018 Nov;
222(1):18-28.
PMID: 30394559
Tree stems from wetland, floodplain and upland forests can produce and emit methane (CH ). Tree CH stem emissions have high spatial and temporal variability, but there is no consensus...
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Rivas-Ubach A, Liu Y, Bianchi T, Tolic N, Jansson C, Pasa-Tolic L
Anal Chem
. 2018 Apr;
90(10):6152-6160.
PMID: 29671593
van Krevelen diagrams (O/C vs H/C ratios of elemental formulas) have been widely used in studies to obtain an estimation of the main compound categories present in environmental samples. However,...
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Rivas-Ubach A, Sardans J, Hodar J, Garcia-Porta J, Guenther A, Pasa-Tolic L, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2017 Nov;
7(21):8976-8988.
PMID: 29152192
Metabolomes, as chemical phenotypes of organisms, are likely not only shaped by the environment but also by common ancestry. If this is the case, we expect that closely related species...