نتایج جستجو برای: nitrate ammonium

تعداد نتایج: 54464  

2017
Galina B. Slobodkina Andrey V. Mardanov Nikolai V. Ravin Anastasia A. Frolova Nikolay A. Chernyh Elizaveta A. Bonch-Osmolovskaya Alexander I. Slobodkin

Respiratory ammonification of nitrate is the microbial process that determines the retention of nitrogen in an ecosystem. To date, sulfur-dependent dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium has been demonstrated only with sulfide as an electron donor. We detected a novel pathway that couples the sulfur and nitrogen cycles. Thermophilic anaerobic bacteria Thermosulfurimonas dismutans and Dissu...

1999

Fig. 1. Mean (6SEM [standard error of the mean]) stop-and-turn rates of glycine-grown cells in response to artificial seawater (ASW), ammonium (NH4), nitrate (NO3), and amino acids. Abbreviations for amino acids are standard three-letter codes. The Y-axis units are Hertz (Hz), the number of stops and turns per second. A minimum of 40 paths was analyzed for ASW and each chemical; compounds were ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
M I Igeno C G Del Moral F Castillo F J Caballero

Phototrophic growth of the moderate halotolerant Rhodobacter capsulatus strain E1F1 in media containing up to 0.3 M NaCl was dependent on the nitrogen source used. In these media, increased growth rates and growth levels were observed in the presence of reduced nitrogen sources such as ammonium and amino acids. When the medium contained an oxidized nitrogen source (dinitrogen or nitrate), incre...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2012
Ying Yao Bin Gao Ming Zhang Mandu Inyang Andrew R Zimmerman

When applied to soils, it is unclear whether and how biochar can affect soil nutrients. This has implications both to the availability of nutrients to plants or microbes, as well as to the question of whether biochar soil amendment may enhance or reduce the leaching of nutrients. In this work, a range of laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the effect of biochar amendment on sorpt...

2014
Richard Dabundo Moritz F. Lehmann Lija Treibergs Craig R. Tobias Mark A. Altabet Pia H. Moisander Julie Granger Jason B. Love

We report on the contamination of commercial 15-nitrogen (15N) N2 gas stocks with 15N-enriched ammonium, nitrate and/or nitrite, and nitrous oxide. 15N2 gas is used to estimate N2 fixation rates from incubations of environmental samples by monitoring the incorporation of isotopically labeled 15N2 into organic matter. However, the microbial assimilation of bioavailable 15N-labeled N2 gas contami...

حیدری, مصطفی, فرزانه, فاطمه,

In order to investigate the effects of salinity stress and three nitrogen fertilizers on some traits of psyllium (Plantago ovata) plants, a factorial experiment, as completely randomized design with three replications, was carried out at University of Zabol, in 2010. Salinity at three levels (0, 100 and 200 mM sodium chloride) was the main plot and three forms of nitrogen source (nitrate from c...

Maryam Ravanbakhsh, Mohammad Nasrollahi, Mozhdeh Murkani, Neamat Jaafarzadeh Haghighi Fard, Parvaneh Bahrami,

Background: Surface water and groundwater pollution with various forms of nitrogen such as ammonium and nitrate ions is one of the main environmental risks. The major objectives of this study were to evaluate the capacity of natural zeolite (clinoptilolite) to remove NO3- and NH4+ from polluted water under both batch and column conditions. Methods: The laboratory batch and column experiments we...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Leïla Ezzat Jean-François Maguer Renaud Grover Christine Ferrier-Pagès

Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment affects the biogeochemical cycles and nutrient stoichiometry of coastal ecosystems and is often associated with coral reef decline. However, the mechanisms by which dissolved inorganic nutrients, and especially nitrogen forms (ammonium versus nitrate) can disturb the association between corals and their symbiotic algae are subject to controversial debate. Here,...

2012
Estela Romero Francesc Peters Cèlia Marrasé

We carried out 2 experimental simulations in which natural planktonic communities were subjected to a combination of turbulence and variable nutrient forcing. Nutrient addition was varied both in terms of total nutrient load and in the balance of elements. Unbalanced nutrient inputs (with regard to Redfield values) and varying nitrogen sources are frequent in coastal areas heavily exposed to hu...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2007
Manuel E Ortiz-Santaliestra Adolfo Marco María José Fernández-Benéitez Miguel Lizana

Embryonic mortality in many aquatic animals, including most amphibian species, is usually very high. In addition to mechanical and chemical defences, some species have developed behavioural patterns that can increase egg survival. For example, females of some newt species protect their eggs by wrapping them in leaves of aquatic plants. We have studied the effects of ammonium nitrate (nominal co...

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