نتایج جستجو برای: ammonium nitrogen

تعداد نتایج: 139429  

2014
MEERA BABU

In the present study Kluyveromyces marxianus isolated from paneer whey was employed for biomass production. Various parameters like pH, temperature and nitrogen source were optimized for maximum biomass yield. The biomass yield was studied to vary with different nitrogen sources, pH and temperature. Ammonium sulphate, ammonium nitrate, beef extract and yeast extract were used as nitrogen source...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2000
D Allaway E M Lodwig L A Crompton M Wood R Parsons T R Wheeler P S Poole

N2-fixation by Rhizobium-legume symbionts is of major ecological and agricultural importance, responsible for producing a substantial fraction of the biosphere's nitrogen. On the basis of 15N-labelling studies, it had been generally accepted that ammonium is the sole secretion product of N2-fixation by the bacteroid and that the plant is responsible for assimilating it into amino acids. However...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2003
Astrid Hoppensack Fred Bernd Oppermann-Sanio Alexander Steinbüchel

Extensive spreading of liquid manure onto agricultural fields causes eutrophication of ground and surface water and also pollution of the atmosphere due to the high ammonium nitrogen content. A poly(gamma-glutamic acid) (PGA)-producing strain of Bacillus licheniformis was isolated in this study and investigated for its ability to reduce the ammonium nitrogen by converting ammonium into biomass ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
J H Paul K E Cooksey

The ammonium assimilatory enzymes glutamine synthetase (EC 6.3.1.2) and glutamate dehydrogenase (EC 1.4.1.3) were investigated for a possible role in the regulation of asparaginase (EC 3.5.1.1) in a Chlamydomonas species isolated from a marine environment. Cells grown under nitrogen limitation (0.1 millimolar NH(4) (+), NO(3) (-), or l-asparagine) possessed 6 times the asparaginase activity and...

2004
Matthew E. S. Bracken

Even in nitrogen-replete ecosystems, microhabitats exist where local-scale nutrient limitation occurs. For example, coastal waters of the northeastern Pacific Ocean are characterized by high nitrate concentrations associated with upwelling. However, macroalgae living in high-zone tide pools on adjacent rocky shores are isolated from this upwelled nitrate for extended periods of time, leading to...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Mayumi Tabuchi Tomomi Abiko Tomoyuki Yamaya

A major source of inorganic nitrogen for rice plants grown in paddy soil is ammonium ions. The ammonium ions are actively taken up by the roots via ammonium transporters and subsequently assimilated into the amide residue of glutamine (Gln) by the reaction of glutamine synthetase (GS) in the roots. The Gln is converted into glutamate (Glu), which is a central amino acid for the synthesis of a n...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
s. uemura m. kimura t. yamaguchi a. ohashi y. takemura

the effect of salinity on organic removal and ammonium oxidation in a down-flow hanging sponge reactor was investigated by conducting a long-term continuous experiment over a period of 800 days. the dhs reactor, constructed by connecting three identical units, was fed with artificial wastewater containing 500 mg-n/l of ammonium nitrogen and 1400 mg- cod/l of phenol. salinity of the influent wa...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2004
Julia Strösser Alja Lüdke Steffen Schaffer Reinhard Krämer Andreas Burkovski

P(II)-type signal transduction proteins play a central role in nitrogen regulation in many bacteria. In response to the intracellular nitrogen status, these proteins are rendered in their function and interaction with other proteins by modification/demodification events, e.g. by phosphorylation or uridylylation. In this study, we show that GlnK, the only P(II)-type protein in Corynebacterium gl...

2013
Megerle L Scherholz Wayne R Curtis

BACKGROUND Lack of accounting for proton uptake and secretion has confounded interpretation of the stoichiometry of photosynthetic growth of algae. This is also problematic for achieving growth of microalgae to high cell concentrations which is necessary to improve productivity and the economic feasibility of commercial-scale chemical production systems. Since microalgae are capable of consumin...

2017
Mireille Ginésy Ulrika Rova

L-arginine, an amino acid with a growing range of applications within the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, and agricultural industries, can be produced by microbial fermentation. Although it is the most nitrogen-rich amino acid, reports on the nitrogen supply for its fermentation are scarce. In this study, the nitrogen supply for the production of L-arginine by a genetically modified Escherichia...

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