نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient retention

تعداد نتایج: 134504  

Journal: :International Journal of Recirculating Aquaculture 2007

2004
Galen E. Erickson B. Auvermann R. A. Eigenberg L. W. Greene Terry J. Klopfenstein Richard K. Koelsch Robert T. Burns G. E. Erickson R. Koelsch

A committee was formed consisting of both animal scientists and agricultural engineers to evaluate and update current ASAE standards. An intake minus retention model was developed to estimate nutrient excretion. This approach allows users (producers, engineers, etc.) to develop site specific information based on known variables such as protein or phosphorus content of diets and cattle performan...

2012
Jan Vymazal Thomas E. Jordan Dennis F. Whigham Kirsten Hofmockel

2005
D. Kneis A. Bronstert

Model-based analysis of nutrient retention and management for a lowland river D. Kneis, R. Knoesche, and A. Bronstert Institute of Geoecology, Potsdam University, Germany Institute of Biology and Biochemistry, Potsdam University, Germany Received: 19 September 2005 – Accepted: 10 October 2005 – Published: 30 November 2005 Correspondence to: D. Kneis ([email protected]) © 2005 Author(s). Thi...

2007
Jonathan D. Anderson Richard Bell Ian Phillips

Long term success of rehabilitation on bauxite-processed residue storage areas is dependant on establishing a capping stratum which will satisfy water use and nutrient cycling requirements of the intended plant community. Bauxite residue sand is the primary growth media for rehabilitating residue disposal areas (RDAs) in Western Australia however; the sustainability of the vegetation cover can ...

Journal: :Environmental management 2008
Susan Sollie Jan H Janse Wolf M Mooij Hugo Coops Jos T A Verhoeven

Many lakes have experienced a transition from a clear into a turbid state without macrophyte growth due to eutrophication. There are several measures by which nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations in the surface water can be reduced. We used the shallow lake model PCLake to evaluate the effects of three measures (reducing external nutrient loading, increasing relative marsh area, and i...

2008
F. SABATER

1. Due to the hierarchical organization of stream networks, land use changes occurring at larger spatial scales (i.e. the catchment) can affect physical, chemical and biological characteristics at lower spatial scales, ultimately altering stream structure and function. Anthropogenic effects on streams have primarily been documented using structural metrics such as water chemistry, channel alter...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Timothy J Albaugh H Lee Allen Thomas R Fox

We quantified nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) content, use (nutrient amount for one growth year), retranslocation (nutrients recycled before foliage senescence), uptake (use minus retranslocation), volume production per unit of uptake and fertilizer-uptake efficiency (percent applied taken up) in a 2 x 2 (nutrient and water) factorial experiment repl...

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