نتایج جستجو برای: nitrate nitrogen content

تعداد نتایج: 546641  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
J W Yong S C Wong D S Letham C H Hocart G D Farquhar

We measured the level of xylem-derived cytokinins (CKs) entering a cotton leaf, and the CK levels in the same leaf, thus enabling xylem sap and foliar CKs to be compared concurrently. Although zeatin was the dominant CK in xylem sap, zeatin, dihydrozeatin, and N(6)-(2-isopentenyl) adenine were present in approximately equimolar levels in leaves. Elevated [CO(2)] (EC) has an effect on the levels...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
A J Bloom R M Caldwell

The roots of barley plants (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Steptoe) were monitored before and after excision for net uptake of carbon dioxide, oxygen, ammonium, potassium, nitrate, and chloride and for their content of sucrose, glucose, fructose, and malic acid. All fluxes began to attenuate within 2 hours after excision. Net potassium uptake returned to control levels 6 hours after excision, but carbon...

2016
Meng Wang Baohong Lu Jianqun Wang Hanwen Zhang Li Guo Henry Lin

A high concentration of nitrate (NO3) in surface water threatens aquatic systems and human health. Revealing nitrate characteristics and identifying its sources are fundamental to making effective water management strategies. However, nitrate sources in multi-tributaries and mix land use watersheds remain unclear. In this study, based on 20 surface water sampling sites for more than two years’ ...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2015
Javanshir Khoii, Arash , Mani Varnoosfaderani, Amir , Rafiee, Gholam Reza ,

Due to an increase of the human population on Earth, log of pollutants to water resources has increased and this caused the more restriction of water resources for human. Limited availability of fresh water resources, especially in the Middle East that have arid and semi-arid climate increases the importance of water recycling. The main problem in many conventional wastewater treatment systems ...

2015
B. T. Wittbrodt D. A. Squires J. Walbeck E. Campbell W. H. Campbell J. M. Pearce Yiguo Hong

Nitrate, the most oxidized form of nitrogen, is regulated to protect people and animals from harmful levels as there is a large over abundance due to anthropogenic factors. Widespread field testing for nitrate could begin to address the nitrate pollution problem, however, the Cadmium Reduction Method, the leading certified method to detect and quantify nitrate, demands the use of a toxic heavy ...

2001
R. F. Wright C. Alewell J. M. Cullen C. D. Evans A. Marchetto F. Moldan A. Prechtel

Long-term records of nitrogen in deposition and streamwater were analysed at 30 sites covering major acid sensitive regions in Europe. Large regions of Europe have received high inputs of inorganic nitrogen for the past 20-30 years, with an approximate 20% decline in central and northern Europe during the late 1990s. Nitrate concentrations in streamwaters are related to the amount of N depositi...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2001
D M Sigman K L Casciotti M Andreani C Barford M Galanter J K Böhlke

We report a new method for measurement of the isotopic composition of nitrate (NO3-) at the natural-abundance level in both seawater and freshwater. The method is based on the isotopic analysis of nitrous oxide (N20) generated from nitrate by denitrifying bacteria that lack N2O-reductase activity. The isotopic composition of both nitrogen and oxygen from nitrate are accessible in this way. In t...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Kurt Patterson Laura A Walters Andrew M Cooper Jocelyn G Olvera Miguel A Rosas Allan G Rasmusson Matthew A Escobar

Nitrogen is an essential soil nutrient for plants, and lack of nitrogen commonly limits plant growth. Soil nitrogen is typically available to plants in two inorganic forms: nitrate and ammonium. To better understand how nitrate and ammonium differentially affect plant metabolism and development, we performed transcriptional profiling of the shoots of ammonium-supplied and nitrate-supplied Arabi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2003
Robert J Mitchell R Scott Babcock Sharon Gelinas Leora Nanus David E Stasney

The Abbotsford-Sumas Aquifer is a shallow, predominantly unconfined aquifer that spans regions in southwestern British Columbia, Canada and northwestern Washington, USA. The aquifer is prone to nitrate contamination because of extensive regional agricultural practices. A 22-month ground water nitrate assessment was performed in a 10-km2 study area adjacent to the international boundary in north...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Li Liao Scott D Wankel Min Wu Colleen M Cavanaugh Peter R Girguis

Chemoautotrophic symbionts of deep sea hydrothermal vent tubeworms are known to provide their hosts with all their primary nutrition. While studies have examined how chemoautotrophic symbionts provide the association with nitrogen, fewer have examined if symbiont nitrogen metabolism varies as a function of environmental conditions. Ridgeia piscesae tubeworms flourish at Northeastern Pacific ven...

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