نتایج جستجو برای: phosphorus p

تعداد نتایج: 1299810  

2014
Jirawan Torit

Contaminated phosphorus in aquatic environments is a critical problem. This research studied on removal of phosphorus from domestic wastewater by using Echinodorus cordifolius augmented with Pseudomonas putida and Flavobacterium oryzihabitans. Plants treated phosphorus from domestic wastewater for 20 test runs continuously, the effect of phosphorus treatment by microorganisms in domestic wastew...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
گلاله میرکی عباس صمدی

abstract phosphorus (p) sorption in soils is a key process governing the availability of p to crops. p sorption characteristics and their relationship to soil properties were determined in twenty-one paired surface soil samples (21 cultivated and 21 adjacent virgin soils) belonging to five soil types: typic calcixerepts, typic haploxerepts, typic endoaquepts, vertic endoaquepts, and vertic calc...

A. Moharrery E. Asadi Khoshoei M. Karimi

Ruminal bacteria and protozoa provide excellent organic phosphorus (P) sources for the host animal. This experiment was conducted to compare the bioavailability of bacterial and protozoal P in comparison with that of dicalcium phosphate (DCP) as a reference phosphorus source. Bacteria and protozoa were isolated from the rumen contents of dairy cows and the chick-model was used to determine the ...

2006
Francis Zvomuya Bobbi L. Helgason Francis J. Larney H. Henry Janzen Olalekan O. Akinremi Barry M. Olson

Prediction of phosphorus (P) availability from soil-applied composts and manure is important for agronomic and environmental reasons. This study utilized chemical properties of eight composted and two non-composted beef cattle (Bos taurus) manures to predict cumulative phosphorus uptake (CPU) during a 363-d controlled environment chamber bioassay. Ten growth cycles of canola (Brassica napus L.)...

A. Pouraria B. Nowruzi H. Nasrollahzadeh Saravi

Sediments from the Southern Caspian Sea, located in Iranian coast were examined on the basis of P-fractionation (five forms of phosphorus) by a sequential extraction scheme. Ninety-six surface sediment samples (for each season with triplicate) were collected from eight sampling transects in 10 and 100 m depths during summer and winter in 2010-2011. The result indicated that the most abundant fo...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1976
T J Fuller N W Carter C Barcenas J P Knochel

Both animal and human studies suggest that either phosphorus depletion or hypophosphatemia might have an adverse effect on muscle function and composition. Recently a possible deleterious effect was noted in patients with chronic alcoholism. In this unexplained disease, a variety of toxic and nutritional disturbances could affect the muscle cell, thus obscuring the precise role of phosphorus. A...

Journal: :JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 2001
R N Dickerson J M Gervasio J J Sherman K A Kudsk W L Hickerson R O Brown

To compare phosphorus intake and renal phosphorus regulation between thermally injured patients and multiple trauma patients, 40 consecutive critically ill patients, 20 with thermal injury and 20 with multiple trauma, who required enteral tube feeding were evaluated. Phosphorus intakes were recorded for 14 days from the initiation of tube feeding which was started 1 to 3 days postinjury. Serum ...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2016
Orlando M Gutiérrez Afshin Parsa Tamara Isakova Julia J Scialla Jing Chen John M Flack Lisa C Nessel Jayanta Gupta Keith A Bellovich Susan Steigerwalt James H Sondheimer Jackson T Wright Harold I Feldman John W Kusek James P Lash Myles Wolf

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Disorders of mineral metabolism are more common in African Americans with CKD than in European Americans with CKD. Previous studies have focused on the differences in mineral metabolism by self-reported race, making it difficult to delineate the importance of environmental compared with biologic factors. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS In a cross-sectio...

2006
E. J. Dunne K. R. Reddy M. W. Clark

Hydrological restoration of historically isolated wetlands may mitigate phosphorus (P) loss. The objectives of this study were to quantify P in soil, determine effect of (1) soil characteristics on P release, and (2) antecedent soil hydrological conditions on P dynamics. Humic/fulvic acid bound P and residual P accounted for majority of P (>78%) in surface soils. Soils with highest nutrient sta...

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