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    New Methods for Depositing and Imaging Molecules in Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

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    Methods and apparatus are described to deposit and image molecules by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) under an inert atmosphere. Three methods of applying molecules have been evaluated: equilibrium adsorption from the vapor phase, sublimation, and electrospraying. Using these methods, a variety of organic and biopolymer molecules have been deposited and imaged on graphite and on gold (111), grown epitaxially on mica. Compared with alternatives, such as the use of high vacuum apparatus or glove boxes, these procedures offer some important advantages: they are inexpensive, convenient, and more rapid. Mercaptoethanol, ethanolamine, ethanol, acetic acid, and water produce two-dimensional crystalline adlayers on gold substrates, when they are introduced into the scanning cell as vapors. These adlayers are assumed to involve hydrogen bonding of the molecules to an oxide of gold formed on the surface. Electrospraying protein solutions on gold surfaces yielded images of individual protein molecules with lateral dimensions close to those measured by X-ray analysis, and thicknesses of 0.6-1.3 nm. In the case of metallothionein, the known internal domain structure of the molecule was reproducibly observed. No detailed internal structure could be resolved in the other examples examined

    Spectral concentration in the Sturm-Liouville differential equation

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    Includes bibliographical references (leaf [59]).The spectral function associated with the Sturm-Liouville differential equation is investigated. We explore first a refinement of an existing result by Gilbert and Harris by deriving conditions for the potential (coefficient) function which allow us to compute the spectral function. We next further refine the same result using a particular choice for a component of the potential. The next section imposes slightly more stringent restrictions on the potential which guarantee that the spectral function w ill be eventually of one sign. Finally, we generalize the first result by expanding the class of potentials to which the result applies. Throughout, we use a method employed by Gilbert and Harris that relates the solution of the differential equation to a series solution of an associated Riccati differential equation. Our new theorems are preceeded by existing results which provide background for the new material. When needed we also provide examples of the computation of explicit parameters for which our results hold.Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy

    Trait-based assembly of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities determines soil carbon formation and retention

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    Fungi are crucial for soil organic carbon (SOC) formation, especially for the more persistent mineral-associated organic C (MAOC) pool. Yet, evidence for this often overlooks arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) communities and how their composition and traits impact SOC accumulation. We grew sudangrass with AMF communities representing different traits conserved at the family level: competitors, from the Gigasporaceae family; ruderals, from the Glomeraceae family; or both families combined. We labeled sudangrass with 13C-CO2 to assess AMF contributions to SOC, impacts on SOC priming, and fungal biomass persistence in MAOC. Single-family AMF communities decreased total SOC by 13.8%, likely due to fungal priming. Despite net SOC losses, all AMF communities contributed fungal C to soil but only the Glomeraceae community initially contributed to MAOC. After a month of decomposition, both the Glomeraceae and mixed-family communities contributed to MAOC formation. Plant phosphorus uptake, but not hyphal chemistry, was positively related to AMF soil C and MAOC accumulation. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi contribution to MAOC is dependent on the specific traits of the AMF community and related to phosphorus uptake. These findings provide insight into how variations in AMF community composition and traits, and thus processes like environmental filtering of AMF, may impact SOC accumulation
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