نتایج جستجو برای: specific denitrification rate

تعداد نتایج: 1910556  

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1982
R Knowles

INTRODUCTION ...................................... 43 DENITRIFYING BACTERIA .......... ............................ 43 PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY...................................... 45 Nitrate Reductase ...................................... 46 Nitrite Reductase ........... ................................... 46 Nitric Oxide Reductase...................................... 47 Nitrous Oxide R...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
D Q Kellogg A J Gold P M Groffman K Addy M H Stolt G Blazejewski

The ground water denitrification capacity of riparian zones in deep soils, where substantial ground water can flow through low-gradient stratified sediments, may affect watershed nitrogen export. We hypothesized that the vertical pattern of ground water denitrification in riparian hydric soils varies with geomorphic setting and follows expected subsurface carbon distribution (i.e., abrupt decli...

2011
Annelies J. Veraart Jeroen J. M. de Klein Marten Scheffer

BACKGROUND Global warming and the alteration of the global nitrogen cycle are major anthropogenic threats to the environment. Denitrification, the biological conversion of nitrate to gaseous nitrogen, removes a substantial fraction of the nitrogen from aquatic ecosystems, and can therefore help to reduce eutrophication effects. However, potential responses of denitrification to warming are poor...

Journal: :Plant and Soil 2021

Abstract Aims Root exudates are known to shape microbial activities in the rhizosphere and be of fundamental importance for plant-soil-microbe-carbon–nitrogen interactions. However, it remains unclear how what extent amount composition root exudation affects denitrification. Methods In this study patterns denitrification enzyme activity three different grass species grown on two agricultural so...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT 2007

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Katharina Palmer Harold L Drake Marcus A Horn

Wetlands are sources of denitrification-derived nitrous oxide (N2O). Thus, the denitrifier community of an N2O-emitting fen (pH 4.7 to 5.2) was investigated. N2O was produced and consumed to subatmospheric concentrations in unsupplemented anoxic soil microcosms. Total cell counts and most probable numbers of denitrifiers approximated 10(11) cells x g(DW)(-1) (where DW is dry weight) and 10(8) c...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2016
Jane M Caffrey James T Hollibaugh Behzad Mortazavi

Oysters provide a critical habitat, are a food resource for higher trophic levels and support important commercial fisheries throughout the world. Oyster reefs can improve water quality by removing phytoplankton. While sediment denitrification may be enhanced adjacent to oyster reefs, little is known about nitrification and denitrification associated with living oysters and their shells. We mea...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
a. k. dhami

electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell-phones is a new health hazard, especially when they are used inside closed metal bodies such as cars, elevators etc. the modern wireless devices like bluetooth further enhance the effect of this radiation. the present studies were taken to get quantitative information about the actual power density levels to which a human brain is exposed inside a vehic...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
r. nikbin a. sahragard m. hosseini

the parasitoid trichogramma brassicae bezdenko is used for inundative releases in biological control programs against lepidopteran pests in agro-ecosystems. age-specific functional responses of t. brassicae to different egg densities (5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 60, and 80) of sterilized eggs of ephestia kuehniella at 23±1°c, 60±5% rh, and 16:8 h (l:d photoperiod ) were studied. e. kuehniella densities ...

2014
Wendy Jeanne Pabich Harold F. Hemond

Denitrification is a microaerophilic, microbially-mediated process, by which nitrate is reduced to biologically-unavailable N2 gas; the reaction is generally coupled to the oxidation of organic carbon. We hypothesized that denitrification rates in groundwater in the Waquoit Bay watershed on Cape Cod, USA, were controlled by both nitrate and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations, and tha...

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