نتایج جستجو برای: soil ph was 762

تعداد نتایج: 4083035  

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2013
Paula S Tourinho Cornelis A M van Gestel Stephen Lofts Amadeu M V M Soares Susana Loureiro

The effects of soil pH on the toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) to the terrestrial isopod Porcellionides pruinosus were evaluated. Isopods were exposed to a natural soil amended with CaCO3 to reach 3 different pH(CaCl2) levels (4.5, 6.2, and 7.3) and to standard LUFA 2.2 soil (pH 5.5) spiked with ZnO NPs (30 nm), non-nano ZnO (200 nm), and ionic Zn as ZnCl₂. Toxicity was expressed based on to...

2012
Yaosheng Wang Fulai Liu Christian Richardt Jensen

Comparative effects of partial root-zone irrigation (PRI) and deficit irrigation (DI) on xylem pH, ABA, and ionic concentrations of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) plants were investigated in two split-root pot experiments. Results showed that PRI plants had similar or significantly higher xylem pH, which was increased by 0.2 units relative to DI plants. Nitrate and total ionic concentratio...

2013
Richard J. F. Bewley

A perfusion technique was used to study the effects of l) simulated acid rain on the mineralization and nitrification of glycine (NH 2-N) or ammonium sulfate (NH4-N) by adjusting the pH of the perfusates to 3.0, 2.5, or 2.0 with H 2S0 4 ; and 2) 0, 50, I 00, 500, and I ,000 1-1-g Cd!g dry weight of soil on the mineralization and nitrification of NH 2-N, both in soil adjusted with H 2S04 to pH 3...

2016
Ndeye Helene Diallo

Casamance is a region in southern Senegal that traditionally produces rainfed rice, but Senegal produces only 1/3 of its rice consumption. Lowland areas, where rice is primarily produced, have acid sulfate soils with low pH and potential aluminum and iron toxicity. The goal of this work was to determine if soil amendments can alleviate soil acidity, counteract the negative biogeochemical effect...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
D R Yoder-Himes P S G Chain Y Zhu O Wurtzel E M Rubin James M Tiedje R Sorek

Determining how an organism responds to its environment by altering gene expression is key to understanding its ecology. Here, we used RNA-seq to comprehensively and quantitatively assess the transcriptional response of the bacterial opportunistic cystic fibrosis (CF) pathogen and endemic soil dweller, Burkholderia cenocepacia, in conditions mimicking these 2 environments. By sequencing 762 mil...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2014
Pauline L Waalewijn-Kool Svenja Rupp Stephen Lofts Claus Svendsen Cornelis A M van Gestel

Organic matter (OM) and pH may influence nanoparticle fate and effects in soil. This study investigated the influence of soil organic matter content and pH on the toxicity of ZnO-NP and ZnCl2 to Folsomia candida in four natural soils, having between 2.37% and 14.7% OM and [Formula: see text] levels between 5.0 and 6.8. Porewater Zn concentrations were much lower in ZnO-NP than in ZnCl2 spiked s...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2008
Graeme W Nicol Sven Leininger Christa Schleper James I Prosser

Autotrophic ammonia oxidation occurs in acid soils, even though laboratory cultures of isolated ammonia oxidizing bacteria fail to grow below neutral pH. To investigate whether archaea possessing ammonia monooxygenase genes were responsible for autotrophic nitrification in acid soils, the community structure and phylogeny of ammonia oxidizing bacteria and archaea were determined across a soil p...

2015
Xiaoqing Zhang Jumei Li Dongpu Wei Bo Li Yibing Ma Jingdong Mao

Soil soluble nickel (Ni) concentration is very important for determining soil Ni toxicity. In the present study, the relationships between soil properties, total and soluble Ni concentrations in soils were developed in a wide range of soils with different properties and climate characteristics. The multiple regressions showed that soil pH and total soil Ni concentrations were the most significa...

2017
Abdul Nishar Martin K.-F. Bader Eoin J. O’Gorman Jieyu Deng Barbara Breen Sebastian Leuzinger

Understanding the effects of increasing temperature is central in explaining the effects of climate change on vegetation. Here, we investigate how warming affects vegetation regeneration and root biomass and if there is an interactive effect of warming with other environmental variables. We also examine if geothermal warming effects on vegetation regeneration and root biomass can be used in cli...

2008
D. C. Naseby J. M. Lynch

The aim of this microcosm study was to determine influence of the antibiotic 2,4 diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) on the effect of wild type and functionally modified Pseudomonas fluorescens F113 strains in a sandy loam soil of pH 5.4 planted with pea (Pisum sativum var Montana). The functional modification of strain F113 was a repressed production of DAPG, useful in plant disease control, creatin...

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