نتایج جستجو برای: no 10

تعداد نتایج: 3985700  

2016
Samir R. Mishra Lopamudra Ray Ananta Narayan Panda Neha Sahu Sonal S. Xess Sudhir Jadhao Mrutyunjay Suar Tapan Kumar Adhya Gurdeep Rastogi Ajit Kumar Pattnaik Vishakha Raina

We report the 3.16 Mb draft genome of Acinetobacter sp. strain BMW17, a Gram-negative bacterium in the class of Gammaproteobacteria, isolated from the rhizospheric region of Phragmites karka, an invasive weed in Chilika Lake, Odisha, India. The strain BMW17(T) is capable of degrading cellulose and is also an efficient plant growth promoter that can be useful for various phytoremedial and commer...

2014
Cheng Niu Yunlin Zhang Yongqiang Zhou Kun Shi Xiaohan Liu Boqiang Qin

This study presents results from field surveys performed over various seasons in a large, eutrophic, shallow lake (Lake Taihu, China) using an in situ chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) fluorescence sensor as a surrogate for other water quality parameters. These measurements identified highly significant empirical relationships between CDOM concentration measured using the in situ flu...

Journal: :Environmental geochemistry and health 2004
C Gao J G Zhu J Y Zhu X Gao Y J Dou Y Hosen

Temporal changes in nitrogen concentrations and stream discharge, as well as sediment and nitrogen losses from erosion plots with different land uses, were studied in an agricultural watershed in the Taihu Lake area in eastern China. The highest overland runoff loads and nitrogen losses were measured under the upland at a convergent footslope. Much higher runoff, sediment and nitrogen losses we...

2013
Juan C. Garcia Hidetoshi Urakawa Vang Q. Le Lisa Y. Stein Martin G. Klotz Jeppe L. Nielsen

Bacteria in the genus Nitrosospira play vital roles in the nitrogen cycle. Nitrosospira sp. strain APG3 is a psychrotolerant betaproteobacterial ammonia-oxidizing bacterium isolated from freshwater lake sediment. The draft genome revealed that it represents a new species of cluster 0 Nitrosospira, which is presently not represented by described species.

2015
S. H. Li Y. Y. Jiang

Spatiotemporal modelling of land use/cover change (LUCC) has become increasingly important in recent years, especially for environmental change and regional planning. There have been many approaches and software packages for modelling LUCC, but developing a model for a specific region is still a difficult task, because it requires large volume of data input and elaborate model adjustment. Fuxia...

2015
Chen Lin Ronghua Ma Bin He Miklas Scholz

Taihu Lake in China is suffering from severe eutrophication partly due to non-point pollution from the watershed. There is an increasing need to identify the regions within the watershed that most contribute to lake water degradation. The selection of appropriate temporal scales and lake indicators is important to identify sensitive watershed regions. This study selected three eutrophic lake ar...

2010
Adrienne LaPierre

In Otsego Lake, as in any aquatic environment, the size and diversity of the zooplankton community is useful as an indicator of the limnetic ecosystem's overall characteristics. Regular examination of the abundance, size, and variety of these microscopic organisms can provide insight into many matters of biological importance. Examples of issues that might be indicated are eutrophication, algae...

2016
Zhen-Hua WEI Yan-Kuo LI Peng XU Fa-Wen QIAN Ji-Hong SHAN Xiao-Bin TU

Using total counts in simultaneous annual surveys, we monitored the population size and spatial distribution of oriental white storks (Ciconia boyciana) wintering in Poyang Lake between 1998 and 2011. Results showed that Poyang Lake wetland is an important wintering ground for oriental white storks, with an annual average population number of 2 305±326. The population sizes in 2004, 2005, 2010,...

2014
Ralits Dimitrova Elena Nenova Blagoy Uzunov Maria Shishiniova Maya Stoyneva

Vaya (Ramsar site, protected area and Natura 2000 site) is the biggest natural lake in Bulgaria and the shallowest Black Sea coastal lake, which during the last decades has undergone significant changes and was included as critically endangered in the Red List of Bulgarian Wetlands. Our studies were conducted during the summer and autumn months of three years - 2004-2006. The paper presents res...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
M C Konopka T J Strovas David S Ojala L Chistoserdova M E Lidstrom M G Kalyuzhnaya

The ability to detect specific functions of uncultured microbial cells in complex natural communities remains one of the most difficult tasks of environmental microbiology. Here we present respiration response imaging (RRI) as a novel fluorescence microscopy-based approach for the identification of microbial function, such as the ability to use C(1) substrates, at a single-cell level. We demons...

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