نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient cycling

تعداد نتایج: 98548  

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Tana E Wood Deborah Lawrence Deborah A Clark Robin L Chazdon

Litter-induced pulses of nutrient availability could play an important role in the productivity and nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems, especially tropical forests. Tropical forests experience such pulses as a result of wet-dry seasonality and during major climatic events, such as strong El Niños. We hypothesized that (1) an increase in the quantity and quality of litter inputs would stimu...

2007
PATRICK J. MULHOLLAND AMY D. ROSEMOND

Longitudinal gradients in streamwater nutrient concentrations in Walker Branch are generated as a result of instream nutrient uptake and spatially confined groundwater inputs during the period from November to May. The response of the stream periphyton community to these longitudinal nutrient reductions was determined by measuring periphyton biomass, productivity, species composition, and phosp...

2015
Mingzhu He Ke Zhang Huijuan Tan Rui Hu Jieqiong Su Jin Wang Lei Huang Yafeng Zhang Xinrong Li

Besides water relations, nutrient allocation, and stoichiometric traits are fundamental feature of shrubs. Knowledge concerning the nutrient stoichiometry of xerophytes is essential to predicting the biogeochemical cycling in desert ecosystems as well as to understanding the homoeostasis and variability of nutrient traits in desert plants. Here, we focused on the temperate desert species Reaumu...

2015
Xiaomin Ge Ye Tian Luozhong Tang Ben Bond-Lamberty

We evaluated the biomass and contents of five major macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca and Mg) in 10-year-old poplar trees (Populus deltoids Bartr. cv. "Lux"), and determined their nutrient use efficiencies (NUEs) at Zhoushan Forestry Farm (32°20' N, 119°40' E), Jiangsu province, in eastern China. The above- and below-ground biomass of poplar trees was 161.7 t ha(-1), of which 53.3% was stemwood. The ...

2016
Chris R. Smith Peter L. Blair Charlie Boyd Brianne Cody Alexander Hazel Ashley Hedrick Hitesh Kathuria Parul Khurana Brent Kramer Kristin Muterspaw Charles Peck Emily Sells Jessica Skinner Cara Tegeler Zoe Wolfe

The acreage planted in corn and soybean crops is vast, and these crops contribute substantially to the world economy. The agricultural practices employed for farming these crops have major effects on ecosystem health at a worldwide scale. The microbial communities living in agricultural soils significantly contribute to nutrient uptake and cycling and can have both positive and negative impacts...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Dona C Love Salil Ghosh Michelle A Mondoux Tetsunari Fukushige Peng Wang Mark A Wilson Wendy B Iser Catherine A Wolkow Michael W Krause John A Hanover

Nutrient-driven O-GlcNAcylation of key components of the transcription machinery may epigenetically modulate gene expression in metazoans. The global effects of GlcNAcylation on transcription can be addressed directly in C. elegans because knockouts of the O-GlcNAc cycling enzymes are viable and fertile. Using anti-O-GlcNAc ChIP-on-chip whole-genome tiling arrays on wild-type and mutant strains...

Journal: :Biogeosciences 2022

Abstract. Throughout the course of their lives fish ingest food containing essential elements, including nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and iron (Fe). Some these elements are retained in body to build new biomass, which acts as a stored reservoir nutrients, while rest is excreted or egested, providing recycling flux water. Fishing activity has modified biomass distribution worldwide consequently...

Journal: :American Journal of Science 2021

How flowing water and organisms can shape Earth9s surface, the Critical Zone, depends on how fast this layer is turned over by erosion. To quantify dependence of rock weathering cycling elements through ecosystems erosion we have used existing new metrics that partitioning between rock, saprolite, soil, plants, river dissolved solid loads. We demonstrate their utility at three sites along a glo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021

Significance Ocean warming is causing repeated mass coral bleaching, leading to catastrophic losses of reefs worldwide. Our ability slow or revert this decline hampered by an incomplete understanding the processes underlying breakdown coral–algal symbiosis. Here, we show that heat stress destabilizes nutrient cycling between corals and their endosymbiotic algae long before bleaching becomes app...

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