نتایج جستجو برای: fe and mn on rice

تعداد نتایج: 18548547  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه گیلان - دانشکده فنی 1393

asymmetric membranes are widely used in many industrial membrane separation processes. the major advantage of membrane filtration over the conventional process is its ability to remove a wider spectrum of particles without using any chemicals. hollow fiber configuration offer many advantages over flat-sheet or tubular membranes. the spinning process of hollow fiber may look simple, yet it is te...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Angelia L Seyfferth Samuel M Webb Joy C Andrews Scott Fendorf

Arsenic contamination of rice is widespread, but the rhizosphere processes influencing arsenic attenuation remain unresolved. In particular, the formation of Fe plaque around rice roots is thought to be an important barrier to As uptake, but the relative importance of this mechanism is not well characterized. Here we elucidate the colocalization of As species and Fe on rice roots with variable ...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2010
B Blairanne Williams Gunnar F Kwakye Michal Wegrzynowicz Daphne Li Michael Aschner Keith M Erikson Aaron B Bowman

Expansion of a polyglutamine tract in Huntingtin (Htt) leads to the degeneration of medium spiny neurons in Huntington's disease (HD). Furthermore, the HTT gene has been functionally linked to iron (Fe) metabolism, and HD patients show alterations in brain and peripheral Fe homeostasis. Recently, we discovered that expression of mutant HTT is associated with impaired manganese (Mn) uptake follo...

Journal: :global journal of environmental science and management 2016
gh. a. mohammadpour a.r. karbassi a. baghvand

presence of toxic metals in agricultural soils can impose adverse health impact on consumers. the main purpose of this study was to determine spatial distribution of elements fe, sb, mn in agriculture soils and crops of hamedan province in iran. soil samples (0-20 cm depth) were collected from an area of 2831 km2.  iron, antimony and manganese in samples of soil and agricultural crops were extr...

Journal: Pollution 2019

Surface water contains a large number of pollutants, particularly human pathogens, organic toxicants and heavy metals. Due to the toxic nature of heavy metals towards marine organisms, its removal from the environment has been a growing issue. The biosorption of heavy metal ions from surface water using fish scales has emerged as an environmentally friendly technique. This study assessed the de...

2016
Yunyu Pan Gerwin F. Koopmans Luc T. C. Bonten Jing Song Yongming Luo Erwin J. M. Temminghoff Rob N. J. Comans

Alternating flooding and drainage conditions have a strong influence on redox chemistry and the solubility of trace metals in paddy soils. However, current knowledge of how the effects of water management on trace metal solubility are linked to trace metal uptake by rice plants over time is still limited. Here, a field-contaminated paddy soil was subjected to two flooding and drainage cycles in...

2008
JASON X. PROCHASKA ANDREW McWILLIAM

We investigate the impact of hyperfine splitting on stellar abundance analyses of Mn and Sc, and find that incorrect hfs treatment can lead to spurious abundance trends with metallicity. We estimate corrections to a recent study by Nissen et al. (2000), and find: (1) [Mn/Fe] is described by a bimodal distribution, with [Mn/Fe] ∼ −0.3 for stars [Fe/H] < −0.7, and [Mn/Fe] ∼ −0.05 for stars at hig...

2017
Hiroshi Masuda Erika Shimochi Tatsuro Hamada Takeshi Senoura Takanori Kobayashi May Sann Aung Yasuhiro Ishimaru Yuko Ogo Hiromi Nakanishi Naoko K. Nishizawa

Iron (Fe) deficiency is a critical agricultural problem, especially in calcareous soil, which is distributed worldwide. Rice plants take up Fe(II) from soil through a OsIRT1 transporter (Strategy I-related system) and also take up Fe(III) via a phytosiderophore-based system (Strategy II system). However, rice plants are susceptible to low-Fe conditions because they have low Fe(III) reduction ac...

A. Abtahi A. Gholami H.R. Owliaie M. Baghernejad

ABSTRACT- Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. Present study was performed to investigate and compare soil formation of paddy soils with long-term rice cultivation history with non-paddy soils and study the effect of waterlogging on soil pedogenesis. Soil samples were taken from paddy and non-paddy soils derived from the same calcareous parent materials. Some pedogen...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2012
Hocheol Song Gil-Jae Yim Sang-Woo Ji Carmen Mihaela Neculita Taewoon Hwang

Pilot-scale field-testing of passive bioreactors was performed to evaluate the efficiency of a mixture of four substrates (cow manure compost, mushroom compost, sawdust, and rice straw) relative to mushroom compost alone, and of the effect of the Fe/Mn ratio, during the treatment of acid mine drainage (AMD) over a 174-day period. Three 141 L columns, filled with either mushroom compost or the f...

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