نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen cycle

تعداد نتایج: 386826  

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Michael Gross

Exactly one hundred years ago, workers and engineers at the small town of Oppau near Ludwigshafen, Germany, were busy constructing a new factory that would start a more drastic change to global biogeochemistry than any other human intervention before or since. Towards the end of 9 , the chemicals company BASF had commissioned Carl Bosch to build the first industrial scale ammonia plant based on...

1999
PETER M. VITOUSEK JOHN D. ABER ROBERT W. HOWARTH GENE E. LIKENS PAMELA A. MATSON DAVID W. SCHINDLER WILLIAM H. SCHLESINGER DAVID G. TILMAN

Nitrogen is a key element controlling the species composition, diversity, dynamics, and functioning of many terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. Many of the original plant species living in these ecosystems are adapted to, and function optimally in, soils and solutions with low levels of available nitrogen. The growth and dynamics of herbivore populations, and ultimately those of the...

2002
A. J. Wade P. Durand V. Beaujouan W. W. Wessel K. J. Raat P. G. Whitehead D. Butterfield K. Rankinen

A new version of the Integrated Nitrogen in Catchments model (INCA) was developed and tested using flow and streamwater nitrate concentration data collected from the River Kennet during 1998. INCA is a process-based model of the nitrogen cycle in the plant/soil and instream systems. The model simulates the nitrogen export from different land-use types within a river system, and the in-stream ni...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
J C Lata K Guillaume V Degrange L Abbadie R Lensi

Previous studies have shown that Lamto savannah exhibits two different types of nitrogen cycle with high and low nitrification sites and suggested that the perennial grass Hyparrhenia diplandra is responsible for this duality at a subpopulation level, with one ecotype being thought to be able to inhibit nitrification. The present work aimed to investigate the relationships between nitrification...

2010
Catherine A. Pfister Folker Meyer Dionysios A. Antonopoulos

Mussels are conspicuous and often abundant members of rocky shores and may constitute an important site for the nitrogen cycle due to their feeding and excretion activities. We used shotgun metagenomics of the microbial community associated with the surface of mussels (Mytilus californianus) on Tatoosh Island in Washington state to test whether there is a nitrogen-based microbial assemblage ass...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment 2003

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2012
M Watanabe E Ortega I Bergier J S V Silva

The increasing human demand for food, raw material and energy has radically modified both the landscape and biogeochemical cycles in many river basins in the world. The interference of human activities on the Biosphere is so significant that it has doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen due to industrial fertiliser production (Haber-Bosch), fossil fuel burning and land-use change over the last...

2011
Koki Maeda Dai Hanajima Sakae Toyoda Naohiro Yoshida Riki Morioka Takashi Osada

Composting is the major technology in the treatment of animal manure and is a source of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas. Although the microbiological processes of both nitrification and denitrification are involved in composting, the key players in these pathways have not been well identified. Recent molecular microbiological methodologies have revealed the presence of dominant Bacillus species...

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