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1 nical properties of droplets, we fabricate a lotus leaf-inspired ZnO-Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) supe
4 i) the superhydrophobic mode, modeled after lotus leaves, and ii) the slippery mode, modeled after t
6 a high-quality reference genome of American lotus for exploring the genetic divergence and variation
7 , we assembled the 843-Mb genome of American lotus into eight pseudochromosomes containing 31 382 pro
9 mpared with maize (3.9), medicago (3.6), and lotus (2.5), suggesting that this silencing is less comp
11 nes, inspired by pitcher plant trichomes and lotus leaves to enable efficient low volume sweat collec
12 rse-chestnut (HRP), water-chestnut (WRP) and lotus-stem starch particles (LRP) and added to the wheat
13 rse chestnut (HSC), water chestnut (WSC) and lotus stem (LSC) were prepared for nano-encapsulation of
14 shows how some hierarchical textures such as lotus leaves lead to reduced pinning, and counter-intuit
15 ts between the genomes of American and Asian lotus and identified 29 533 structural variants (SVs).
16 d deep divergence between American and Asian lotus, and independent domestication affecting seed, rhi
18 , which differs from Nelumbo nucifera (Asian lotus) morphologically, is one of the two remaining spec
19 ough this peptide reacted strongly with both lotus and concanavalin A (ConA) lectins, it bound to lot
21 ke different types of persimmon (D. kaki, D. lotus, and D. virginiana) and ebony (e.g., D. ebenum).
22 equences (WGS) from D. kaki, D. oleifera, D. lotus, and D. virginiana were investigated for cT-DNAs.
25 inants in the Caucasian persimmon, Diospyros lotus, a dioecious plant with heterogametic males (XY).
26 tals and gecko foot-inspired adhesive films, lotus and mosquito eye inspired superhydrophobic materia
27 ntigen peptide format, and their avidity for lotus and ConA lectins was tested by surface plasmon res
37 therefore promise to overcome limitations of lotus-inspired surfaces (low durability, insufficient re
38 o genes that are essential for this process: lotus, required for maintaining a connection between the
49 er plants-is conceptually different from the lotus effect, because we use nano/microstructured substr
52 g structures, particularly the leaves of the lotus, have led to the development of liquid-repellent m
56 howed that 10 mmol L(-1) oxalic acid treated lotus slices exhibited reduced browning, superoxide anio
58 itions from a ripe edible fruits of Zizyphus lotus (L.) with an ultrasound-assisted system was achiev