نتایج جستجو برای: acidification

تعداد نتایج: 10079  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Hagen Wieland Friedrich Goetz Birgid Neumeister

Legionella pneumophila is able to multiply in a variety of eukaryotic cells. Contradictory results have been published on the significance of phagosomal acidification in the intracellular multiplication of Legionella species in monocytes. Therefore, we analyzed the phagosomal pH values in 2 different types of human monocytes throughout the intracellular-replication cycles of 2 Legionella specie...

2011
Bo Van den Bril Dominique Meremans Edward Roekens

This paper presents the monitoring of acid deposition in Flanders (Belgium) and the change of the measurement objectives, recently towards measurement of ammonia. The monitoring network on acidification has provided results for 10 years. Analysis of acidifying pollutants between 2005 and 2010 shows decreasing concentrations throughout the whole period. NO(2) has no significant trend, although t...

2012
Maud C. O. Ferrari Rachel P. Manassa Danielle L. Dixson Philip L. Munday Mark I. McCormick Mark G. Meekan Andrew Sih Douglas P. Chivers

Ocean acidification has the potential to cause dramatic changes in marine ecosystems. Larval damselfish exposed to concentrations of CO(2) predicted to occur in the mid- to late-century show maladaptive responses to predator cues. However, there is considerable variation both within and between species in CO(2) effects, whereby some individuals are unaffected at particular CO(2) concentrations ...

2016
Paul A. O'Brien Kathleen M. Morrow Bette L. Willis David G. Bourne

1 College of Marine and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia, 2 Centre for Marine Microbiology and Genetics, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, QLD, Australia, 3 AIMS@JCU, College of Marine and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia, 4 ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, ...

Journal: :Carbon Balance and Management 2006
Ben I McNeil Richard J Matear

BACKGROUND Anthropogenic CO2 uptake by the ocean decreases the pH of seawater, leading to an 'acidification' which may have potential detrimental consequences on marine organisms. Ocean warming or circulation alterations induced by climate change has the potential to slowdown the rate of acidification of ocean waters by decreasing the amount of CO2 uptake by the ocean. However, a recent study s...

2014
Karl D. Castillo Justin B. Ries John F. Bruno Isaac T. Westfield

Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric CO2 over this century are predicted to cause global average surface ocean pH to decline by 0.1-0.3 pH units and sea surface temperature to increase by 1-4°C. We conducted controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the impacts of CO2-induced ocean acidification (pCO2 = 324, 477, 604, 2553 µatm) and warming (25, 28, 32°C) on the calcification rate of t...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2009
I Alexandru Bobulescu Michele Dubree Jianning Zhang Paul McLeroy Orson W Moe

One main pathophysiological mechanism underlying the increased risk for uric acid nephrolithiasis in humans with the metabolic syndrome is the excretion of unduly acidic urine, in part because of reduced excretion of the main urinary buffer, ammonium. The Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rat, an established rodent model of the metabolic syndrome, has similar urinary abnormalities, attributed in part...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1999
Dominguez Cejudo

Cereal aleurone responses to gibberellic acid (GA3) include activation of synthesis of hydrolytic enzymes and acidification of the external medium. We have studied the effect of the pH of the incubation medium on the response of wheat (Triticum aestivum) aleurone cells to GA3. De-embryonated half grains show the capacity for GA3-activated medium acidification when incubation is carried out at p...

2016
M. Lebrato A. J. Andersson J. B. Ries R. B. Aronson M. D. Lamare W. Koeve A. Oschlies M. D. Iglesias-Rodriguez S. Thatje M. Amsler S. C. Vos D. O. B. Jones H. A. Ruhl A. R. Gates J. B. McClintock

Ocean acidification and decreasing seawater saturation state with respect to calcium carbonate (CaCO3) minerals have raised concerns about the consequences to marine organisms that build CaCO3 structures. A large proportion of benthic marine calcifiers incorporate Mg into their skeletons (Mg-calcite), which, in general, reduces mineral stability. The relative vulnerability of some marine calcif...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Sean D. Connell Zoë A. Doubleday Sarah B. Hamlyn Nicole R. Foster Christopher D.G. Harley Brian Helmuth Brendan P. Kelaher Ivan Nagelkerken Gianluca Sarà Bayden D. Russell

Reduction in seawater pH due to rising levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in the world's oceans is a major force set to shape the future of marine ecosystems and the ecological services they provide [1,2]. In particular, ocean acidification is predicted to have a detrimental effect on the physiology of calcifying organisms [3]. Yet, the indirect effects of ocean acidification on calci...

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