نتایج جستجو برای: inorganic pollution

تعداد نتایج: 143500  

2013
SHAHZAD ASHRAF KHAN HAROON RASHID CHAUDHRY

From the last few years, the inclusion of microbial phytase in poultry diets has increased significantly, mainly in response to heightened concerns over phosphorus pollution of the environment as cheaper means to make phosphorus available to birds from phytate. Phytate is the major form of phosphorus, abundantly found in cereal grains, beans and oilseed meals used in poultry diet but the monoga...

2003

INTRODUCTION The increase in acidity of wet and dry atmospheric depositions has been attributed to the increase of SO 2 and NO 2 emissions from stationary and mobile pollution sources. The acid rain problem has reached dramatic proportions throughout many regions of the United States, Europe, Canada, and Japan. Monitoring air and rain is essential, not only for assessing the effects of pollutan...

2010
MORRIS B. JACOBS

The public health aspects of incinerator exhaust gases are discussed first in the light of the physio­ logical response induced by specific contaminants such as sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other inorganic gases and aldehydes, organic acids, esters, polynu� clear hydrocarbons' , and other organic compounds; second, with respect to their relation to illness caused by air pollution in gene...

2017
Matthew J. Bogard Kerri Finlay Marley J. Waiser Vijay P. Tumber Derek B. Donald Emma Wiik Gavin L. Simpson Paul A. del Giorgio Peter R. Leavitt

Hardwater lakes are common in human-dominated regions of the world and often experience pollution due to agricultural and urban effluent inputs of inorganic and organic nitrogen (N). Although these lakes are landscape hotspots for CO2 exchange and food web carbon (C) cycling, the effect of N enrichment on hardwater lake food web functioning and C cycling patterns remains unclear. Specifically, ...

2013
R. Zhang J. Jing J. Tao S. - C. Hsu G. Wang J. Cao C. S. L. Lee L. Zhu Z. Chen Y. Zhao Z. Shen

In this study, 121 daily PM2.5 (aerosol particle with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 μm) samples were collected from an urban site in Beijing in four months between April 2009 and January 2010 representing the four seasons. The samples were determined for various compositions, including elements, ions, and organic/elemental carbon. Various approaches, such as chemical mass balance, positive...

2016
Kathrin Rachel Schmidt Tim aus der Beek Xiaohu Dai Bingzhi Dong Elke Dopp Florian Eichinger Monika Hammers-Wirtz Regina Haußmann Andreas Holbach Henner Hollert Marc Illgen Xia Jiang Jan Koehler Stephan Koester Andreas Korth Stephan Kueppers Aili Li Matthias Lohmann Christian Moldaenke Stefan Norra Boqiang Qin Yanwen Qin Moritz Reese Edmund Riehle Beatrix Santiago-Schuebel Charlotte Schaefer Anne Simon Yonghui Song Christian Staaks Joerg Steinhardt Guenter Subklew Tao Tao Tingfeng Wu Daqiang Yin Fangfang Zhao Binghui Zheng Meiyue Zhou Hua Zou Jiane Zuo Andreas Tiehm

The Taihu (Tai lake) region is one of the most economically prospering areas of China. Due to its location within this district of high anthropogenic activities, Taihu represents a drastic example of water pollution with nutrients (nitrogen, phosphate), organic contaminants and heavy metals. High nutrient levels combined with very shallow water create large eutrophication problems, threatening ...

2013
Keisuke Matsui Junichi Togami John G. Mason Stephen F. Chandler Yoshikazu Tanaka

Although phosphorus is an essential factor for proper plant growth in natural environments, an excess of phosphate in water sources causes serious pollution. In this paper we describe transgenic plants which hyperaccumulate inorganic phosphate (Pi) and which may be used to reduce environmental water pollution by phytoremediation. AtPHR1, a transcription factor for a key regulator of the Pi star...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2009
Pasinee Reopanichkul Thomas A Schlacher R W Carter Suchai Worachananant

Against a backdrop of rising sea temperatures and ocean acidification which pose global threats to coral reefs, excess nutrients and turbidity continue to be significant stressors at regional and local scales. Because interventions usually require local data on pollution impacts, we measured ecological responses to sewage discharges in Surin Marine Park, Thailand. Wastewater disposal significan...

2014
Hong He Yuesi Wang Qingxin Ma Jinzhu Ma Biwu Chu Dongsheng Ji Guiqian Tang Chang Liu Hongxing Zhang Jiming Hao

Haze in China has been increasing in frequency of occurrence as well as the area of the affected region. Here, we report on a new mechanism of haze formation, in which coexistence with NOx can reduce the environmental capacity for SO2, leading to rapid conversion of SO2 to sulfate because NO2 and SO2 have a synergistic effect when they react on the surface of mineral dust. Monitoring data from ...

2015
Sajid Ali Tabassum Akhtar Masood Alam

Environmental pollution poses a great health hazard to human beings, animals and plants. Pollution has also adverse effects on the land, water and its living and nonliving components. Industrial effluents, containing organic and inorganic compounds have strong influence on the development of growth of crop plants. When the concentration of the pollutants in the effluents are low, the agricultur...

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