نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen accumulation

تعداد نتایج: 264200  

Journal: :Science 2003
Michelle A Walvoord Fred M Phillips David A Stonestrom R Dave Evans Peter C Hartsough Brent D Newman Robert G Striegl

A large reservoir of bioavailable nitrogen (up to approximately 10(4) kilograms of nitrogen per hectare, as nitrate) has been previously overlooked in studies of global nitrogen distribution. The reservoir has been accumulating in subsoil zones of arid regions throughout the Holocene. Consideration of the subsoil reservoir raises estimates of vadose-zone nitrogen inventories by 14 to 71% for wa...

2003
Yue Zhao Zimin Wei Fengming Ma

In sugar beet seedling period and sugar accumulation period, the quantity of NR-mRNA raised with the rate of nitrate nitrogen and ammonium nitrogen raised, and the activity of NR raised also, that was the quantity of NR-mRNA of NO3/NH4 —4:0 was the highest. In phyllome formation period and root growth period, the quantity of NR-mRNA of NO3/NH4—3:1 was the highest, and its activity was the highe...

2017
Zhenhua Yang Yue Zhao Zhiyong Liu Chenfeng Liu Zhipeng Hu Yuyong Hou

Microalgae are considered to be a potential major biomass feedstock for biofuel due to their high lipid content. However, no correlation equations as a function of initial nitrogen concentration for lipid accumulation have been developed for simplicity to predict lipid production and optimize the lipid production process. In this study, a lipid accumulation model was developed with simple param...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
J F Huang D J Bantroch J S Greenwood P E Staswick

Soybean (Glycine max) plants accumulate a vacuolar glycoprotein in the parenchymal cells of leaves, petioles, stems, seed pods, and germinating cotyledons that acts in temporary nitrogen storage during vegetative growth. In situ immunolocalization of this vegetative storage protein (VSP) revealed that it accumulates in those parenchymal cells in close proximity to existing and developing vascul...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2001
B Bose H S Srivastava

Plants adopt various strategies to fulfill their nitrogen nutrition requirement, the most important being the uptake of nitrate from the soil and its subsequent assimilation in to amino acids. The uptake of nitrate is energy dependent and is an active process involving high affinity and low affinity transport systems. The net uptake of the anion depends upon both influx as well as on its passiv...

2011
Allen R. Overman Richard V. Scholtz

The expanded growth model is developed to describe accumulation of plant biomass (Mg ha(-1)) and mineral elements (kg ha(-1)) in with calendar time (wk). Accumulation of plant biomass with calendar time occurs as a result of photosynthesis for green land-based plants. A corresponding accumulation of mineral elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium occurs from the soil through plant ...

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