نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient retranslocation

تعداد نتایج: 68665  

2006
Lance W. Kress

Root decomposition and nutrient release are typically estimated from dried root tissues; however, it is unlikely that roots dehydrate prior to decomposing. Soil fertility and root diameter may also affect the rate of decomposition.. This study monitored mass loss and nutrient concentrations of dried and fresh roots of two size classes (<2 and 2-5 rnrn) over a 12-month period in fertilized and c...

2015
Anne Bohner Soichi Kojima Mohammad Hajirezaei Michael Melzer Nicolaus von Wirén

In plants, urea derives either from root uptake or protein degradation. Although large quantities of urea are released during senescence, urea is mainly seen as a short-lived nitrogen (N) catabolite serving urease-mediated hydrolysis to ammonium. Here, we investigated the roles of DUR3 and of urea in N remobilization. During natural leaf senescence urea concentrations and DUR3 transcript levels...

Journal: :Adaptive Behaviour 2004
John Cartlidge Seth Bullock

We report results from a series of studies coevolving players for simple Rock–Paper–Scissors games. These results demonstrate that “Current Individual versus Ancestral Opponent” (CIAO) plots, which have been proposed as a visualization technique for detecting both coevolutionary progress and coevolutionary cycling, suffer from ambiguity with respect to an important but rarely discussed class of...

2015
X. Cai

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2014
KathiJo Jankowski Daniel E. Schindler M. Claire Horner-Devine

The diversity and composition of ecological communities often co-vary with ecosystem productivity. However, the relative importance of productivity, or resource abundance, versus the spatial distribution of resources in shaping those ecological patterns is not well understood, particularly for the bacterial communities that underlie most important ecosystem functions. Increasing ecosystem produ...

2011
Hywel T. P. Williams Richard A. Boyle Timothy M. Lenton

Nutrient cycling is a ubiquitous feature of ecosystems at all scales, allowing productivity to rise beyond the limits set by external nutrient inputs. Nutrient cycling occurs as a side-effect of the metabolism of a diverse set of species that each performs a step in the recycling loop. Recycling loops can be large and involve many steps. At each step the possibility exists for ‘side-reactions’ ...

2014
Roger Beecham

The emergence of third-generation, technology-based public bikeshare schemes offers new opportunities for researching cycling behaviour. In this study, data from one such scheme, the London Cycle Hire Scheme (LCHS), are analysed. Algorithms are developed for summarising and labelling cyclists’ usage behaviours and tailored visual analysis applications are designed for exploring their spatiotemp...

2011
D. A. Lipson W. C. Oechel

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