نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient cycling

تعداد نتایج: 98548  

2005
Stuart Chapin

Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is present in soils and streams around the world. We are only now beginning to explore the important roles this chemically heterogeneous mixture of compounds plays in terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling. Over centuries, DON leaching may represent a significant "leak" of N, which occurs because plants and microbes cannot prevent DON losses, even in times of high N d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Weile Chen Roger T Koide Thomas S Adams Jared L DeForest Lei Cheng David M Eissenstat

Photosynthesis by leaves and acquisition of water and minerals by roots are required for plant growth, which is a key component of many ecosystem functions. Although the role of leaf functional traits in photosynthesis is generally well understood, the relationship of root functional traits to nutrient uptake is not. In particular, predictions of nutrient acquisition strategies from specific ro...

Journal: :Genetics 2011
Michelle A Mondoux Dona C Love Salil K Ghosh Tetsunari Fukushige Michelle Bond Gayani R Weerasinghe John A Hanover Michael W Krause

In a variety of organisms, including worms, flies, and mammals, glucose homeostasis is maintained by insulin-like signaling in a robust network of opposing and complementary signaling pathways. The hexosamine signaling pathway, terminating in O-linked-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) cycling, is a key sensor of nutrient status and has been genetically linked to the regulation of insulin signaling...

2017
Guangshuai Zhao Peili Shi Jianshuang Wu Dingpeng Xiong Ning Zong Xianzhou Zhang

Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves as a nutrient conservation strategy is important for plants to adapt to nutrient deficiency, particularly in alpine and arid environment. However, the leaf nutrient resorption patterns of different functional plants across environmental gradient remain unclear. In this study, we conducted a transect survey of 12 communities to address foliar nitrogen (N)...

Journal: :Journal of integrative plant biology 2009
Ju-Ying Huang Hai-Long Yu Ling-Hao Li Zhi-You Yuan Samuel Bartels

Changes in precipitation can influence soil water and nutrient availability, and thus affect plant nutrient conservation strategies. Better understanding of how nutrient conservation changes with variations in water availability is crucial for predicting the potential influence of global climate change on plant nutrient-use strategy. Here, green-leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentratio...

Journal: :Microelectronics Reliability 2010
Johanna Virkki Sampo Tuukkanen

This study focused on the reliability testing of tantalum capacitors. The objective was to develop efficient tests to examine the effects of temperature cycling on capacitor maximum voltage. A test according to the standard JESD22-A104D overlooks the fact that temperature changes often occur while the voltage is on. Capacitors were first tested according to the standard without voltage; the tes...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Stephen A Wood Noah Sokol Colin W Bell Mark A Bradford Shahid Naeem Matthew D Wallenstein Cheryl A Palm

Soil organic matter is critical to sustainable agriculture because it provides nutrients to crops as it decomposes and increases nutrient- and water-holding capacity when built up. Fast- and slow-cycling fractions of soil organic matter can have different impacts on crop production because fast-cycling fractions rapidly release nutrients for short-term plant growth and slow-cycling fractions bi...

2007
Zhi-quan Cai Frans Bongers

Tropical montane rain forest is widely considered to be a highly threatened hotspot of global diversity (Brummitt & Nic Lughadha 2003), and one of the least understood humid tropical forest ecosystems in terms of nutrient cycling (Bruijnzeel & Proctor 1995). There is, therefore,anurgentneedto improveourunderstandingof nutrient cyclingprocesses in this ecosystem, including the absorption of nutr...

1998
Rien Aerts

Introduction Interspecific competition in natural plant communities Most plant scientists agree that interspecific competition is highly dependent on nutrient availability. At high is an important determinant of the structure and the levels of nutrient availability, competition is mainly for dynamics of plant communities. There is, however, much light. As light is a unidirectional resource, hig...

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