نتایج جستجو برای: atmospheric carbon fixation rate

تعداد نتایج: 1322831  

2004
J. Henrik Andersson Jeroen W. M. Wijsman Peter M. J. Herman Jack J. Middelburg Karline Soetaert Carlo Heip

[1] The biological pump affects atmospheric CO2 levels and fuels most heterotrophic activity in the deep ocean. The efficiency of this pump depends on the rate of carbon fixation, export out of the euphotic zone and the depth of respiration. Here we study the depth dependence of respiration patterns, hence particulate carbon flux, using a compiled data set of sediment oxygen consumption rates. ...

2015
Fuyu Gong Guoxia Liu Xiaoyun Zhai Jie Zhou Zhen Cai Yin Li

BACKGROUND Production of fuels from the abundant and wasteful CO2 is a promising approach to reduce carbon emission and consumption of fossil fuels. Autotrophic microbes naturally assimilate CO2 using energy from light, hydrogen, and/or sulfur. However, their slow growth rates call for investigation of the possibility of heterotrophic CO2 fixation. Although preliminary research has suggested th...

2014
Meri Eichner

In view of the current increase in atmospheric pCO2 and concomitant changes in the marine environment, it is crucial to assess, understand, and predict future responses of ecologically relevant phytoplankton species. The diazotrophic cyanobacterium Trichodesmium erythraeum was found to respond strongly to elevated pCO2 by increasing growth, production rates, and N2 fixation. The magnitude of th...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2023

In rice paddy soil, biological nitrogen fixation is important for sustaining soil fertility and growth. Anaeromyxobacter Geobacteriaceae, iron-reducing bacteria belonging to Deltaproteobacteria, are newly discovered nitrogen-fixing dominant in soils. They utilize acetate, a straw-derived major carbon compound as energy source, ferric iron compounds electron acceptors anaerobic respiration. our ...

Journal: :ecopersia 0
javad mirzaei assistant professor, faculty of agriculture, university of ilam, ilam, iran mostafa moradi assistant professor, faculty of natural resources and environment, behbahan khatam al-anbia university of technology, behbahan, iran farzad seyedi m.sc. in environmental sciences, ilam provincial directorate of environmental protection, ilam, iran

carbon sequestration in soil, leaf and litter of three tree species, viz. eucalyptuscamaldulensis, prosopisjuliflora and ziziphus spina-christi, plantation was investigated in the dehloran city, iran. results showed that the amount of sequestered c in leaf, litter and soil was significantly different among these species. the highest amount of sequestrated c was in leaf and the lowest amount in ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2015
Andrew W Dangel F Robert Tabita

Biological carbon dioxide fixation is an essential and crucial process catalyzed by both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms to allow ubiquitous atmospheric CO2 to be reduced to usable forms of organic carbon. This process, especially the Calvin-Bassham-Benson (CBB) pathway of CO2 fixation, provides the bulk of organic carbon found on earth. The enzyme ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) carboxyl...

2015
Xiaoni Cai Kunshan Gao Franck Chauvat

While the diazotrophic cyanobacterium Trichodesmium is known to display inverse diurnal performances of photosynthesis and N2 fixation, such a phenomenon has not been well documented under different day-night (L-D) cycles and different levels of light dose exposed to the cells. Here, we show differences in growth, N2 fixation and photosynthetic carbon fixation as well as photochemical performan...

2007
J. Barcelos e Ramos H. Biswas K. G. Schulz J. LaRoche U. Riebesell

[1] Diazotrophic (N2-fixing) cyanobacteria provide the biological source of new nitrogen for large parts of the ocean. However, little is known about their sensitivity to global change. Here we show that the single most important nitrogen fixer in today’s ocean, Trichodesmium, is strongly affected by changes in CO2 concentrations. Cell division rate doubled with rising CO2 (glacial to projected...

2004
Maren Voss Peter Croot Karin Lochte Matthew Mills Ilka Peeken

[1] Nitrogen fixation supports new production in the oligotrophic oceans and removes dinitrogen and carbon dioxide from mixed layer waters. N-fixation rates have been estimated in various ways but measurements are still too rare and factors limiting N-fixation are not yet fully understood. Here we present data from a transect along 10 N through the tropical Atlantic on the Meteor Cruise 55 wher...

2018
Manuel Rivas Luís J. del Valle Pau Turon Carlos Alemán

The industrial process of nitrogen fixation is complex and results in a huge economic and environmental impact. It requires a catalyst and high temperature and pressure to induce the rupture of the strong N–N bond and subsequent hydrogenation. On the other hand, carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere has become a priority objective due to the high amount of global carbon dioxide emissions (...

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