نتایج جستجو برای: low salinity

تعداد نتایج: 1221539  

Journal: :Saline Systems 2009
Ashish Kumar Srivastava Poonam Bhargava Arvind Kumar Lal Chand Rai Brett A Neilan

BACKGROUND Salinity is known to affect almost half of the world's irrigated lands, especially rice fields. Furthermore, cyanobacteria, one of the critical inhabitants of rice fields have been characterized at molecular level from many different geographical locations. This study, for the first time, has examined the molecular diversity of cyanobacteria inhabiting Indian rice fields which experi...

2017
Mary Doherty Patricia L. Yager Mary Ann Moran Victoria J. Coles Caroline S. Fortunato Alex V. Krusche Patricia M. Medeiros Jérôme P. Payet Jeffrey E. Richey Brandon M. Satinsky Henrique O. Sawakuchi Nicholas D. Ward Byron C. Crump

Spatial and temporal patterns in microbial biodiversity across the Amazon river-ocean continuum were investigated along ∼675 km of the lower Amazon River mainstem, in the Tapajós River tributary, and in the plume and coastal ocean during low and high river discharge using amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA genes in whole water and size-fractionated samples (0.2-2.0 μm and >2.0 μm). River communiti...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
W W Dowd B N Harris J J Cech D Kültz

Partially euryhaline elasmobranchs may tolerate physiologically challenging, variable salinity conditions in estuaries as a trade-off to reduce predation risk or to gain access to abundant food resources. To further understand these trade-offs and to evaluate the underlying mechanisms, we examined the responses of juvenile leopard sharks to salinity changes using a suite of measurements at mult...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
H M Duzan X Zhou A Souleimanov D L Smith

Suboptimal growth conditions, such as low rhizosphere temperature, high salinity, and low pH can negatively affect the rhizobia-legume symbioses, resulting in poor nodulation and lower amounts of nitrogen fixed. Early stages of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum-soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] symbiosis, such as excretion of genistein (the plant-to-bacteria signal) and infection initiation can be in...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2012
Andrew Bissett Guy C J Abell Levente Bodrossy Alan E Richardson Peter H Thrall

Despite their large areas and potential importance as methane sinks, the role of methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) in native woodland soils is poorly understood. These environments are increasingly being altered by anthropogenic disturbances, which potentially alter ecosystem service provision. Dryland salinity is one such disturbance and is becoming increasingly prevalent in Australian soils. W...

2014
Chris L. Dupont John Larsson Shibu Yooseph Karolina Ininbergs Johannes Goll Johannes Asplund-Samuelsson John P. McCrow Narin Celepli Lisa Zeigler Allen Martin Ekman Andrew J. Lucas Åke Hagström Mathangi Thiagarajan Björn Brindefalk Alexander R. Richter Anders F. Andersson Aaron Tenney Daniel Lundin Andrey Tovchigrechko Johan A. A. Nylander Daniel Brami Jonathan H. Badger Andrew E. Allen Douglas B. Rusch Jeff Hoffman Erling Norrby Robert Friedman Jarone Pinhassi J. Craig Venter Birgitta Bergman

Bacterial community composition and functional potential change subtly across gradients in the surface ocean. In contrast, while there are significant phylogenetic divergences between communities from freshwater and marine habitats, the underlying mechanisms to this phylogenetic structuring yet remain unknown. We hypothesized that the functional potential of natural bacterial communities is lin...

2012
Caroline Cléroux Maxime Debret Elsa Cortijo Jean-Claude Duplessy Fabien Dewilde John Reijmer Nicolas Massei

[1] This study presents high-resolution foraminiferal-based sea surface temperature, sea surface salinity and upper water column stratification reconstructions off Cape Hatteras, a region sensitive to atmospheric and thermohaline circulation changes associated with the Gulf Stream. We focus on the last 10,000 years (10 ka) to study the surface hydrology changes under our current climate conditi...

In this study, simulation of low salinity polymer flooding in the core scale is investigated using Eclipse-100 simulator. For this purpose, two sets of data are used. The first set of data were adopted from the results of experimental studies conducted at the University of Bergen, performed using Berea sandstone and intermediate oil. The second data set, related to sand pack and heavy oil syste...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2006
A D Sowers S P Young M Grosell C L Browdy J R Tomasso

Interest in culturing the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei in low-salinity and brackish-well waters has led to questions about the ability of this species to osmo- and ionoregulate in environments containing low concentrations of ions and in environments with ionic ratios that differ from those found in sea water. After seven days, hemolymph osmolality and potassium, sodium and calcium...

2015
Gordon Webster Louise A. O'Sullivan Yiyu Meng Angharad S. Williams Andrea M. Sass Andrew J. Watkins R. John Parkes Andrew J. Weightman

Archaea are widespread in marine sediments, but their occurrence and relationship with natural salinity gradients in estuarine sediments is not well understood. This study investigated the abundance and diversity of Archaea in sediments at three sites [Brightlingsea (BR), Alresford (AR) and Hythe (HY)] along the Colne Estuary, using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) of 16S rRNA genes, DNA hybri...

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