نتایج جستجو برای: did not affect microbial respiration rate

تعداد نتایج: 3843915  

2013
Michael Bahn Fernando A Lattanzi Roland Hasibeder Birgit Wild Marianne Koranda Valentina Danese Nicolas Brüggemann Michael Schmitt Rolf Siegwolf Andreas Richter

Carbon (C) allocation strongly influences plant and soil processes. Short-term C allocation dynamics in ecosystems and their responses to environmental changes are still poorly understood. Using in situ (13) CO(2) pulse labeling, we studied the effects of 1 wk of shading on the transfer of recent photoassimilates between sugars and starch of above- and belowground plant organs and to soil micro...

2006

Interactions between photosynthetic substrate supply and temperature in determining the rate of three respiration components (leaf, belowground and ecosystem respiration) were investigated within three environmentally controlled, Populus deltoides forest bays at Biosphere 2, Arizona. Over 2 months, the atmospheric CO2 concentration and air temperature were manipulated to test the following hypo...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Jing Wang Lingli Liu Xin Wang Yiwei Chen

Elevated ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been demonstrated to stimulate litter decomposition. Despite years of research, it is still not fully understood whether the acceleration in litter degradation is primarily attributed to abiotic photodegradation or the combined effects of abiotic photodegradation and microbial decomposition. In this study, we used meta-analysis to synthesize photodegradat...

2003
Laura E. Scott-Denton Kimberlee L. Sparks Russell K. Monson

We examined soil respiration to determine what measurable environmental variables can be used to predict variation in soil respiration rates, spatially and temporally, at a high-elevation, mixed conifer, subalpine forest site at the Niwot Ridge Ameriflux Site in Colorado. For three summers, soil respiration rates were measured using soil collars and a portable gas-exchange system. Transects of ...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
santhipriya inapurapu institute of genetics & hospital for genetic diseases, osmania university, hyderabad, telangana, india-500016 karunakar rao kudle department of biochemistry, osmania university, hyderabad, telangana, india- 500007 sreedhar bodiga department of biochemistry, kakatiya university, warangal, telangana, india -506009 vijaya lakshmi bodiga institute of genetics & hospital for genetic diseases, osmania university, hyderabad, telangana, india-500016

objective(s): to understand the role of mitochondrial respiration in cisplatin sensitivity, we have employed wild-type and mitochondrial dna depleted rho0 yeast cells. materials and methods: wild type and rho0 yeast cultured in fermentable and non-fermentable sugar containing media, were studied for their sensitivity against cisplatin by monitoring growth curves, oxygen consumption, ph changes ...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 0
l. b. silvestro laboratory of functional biology and biotechnology (biolab-inbiotec-conicet-cic), national university of the center of the province of buenos aires, argentina. f. biganzoli department of quantitative methods and information systems, faculty of agronomy, university of buenos aires, argentina. h. forjn barrow-inta experimental station, tres arroyos, province of buenos aires, argentina. a. albanesi chair in microbiology and ecology, agricultural faya national university of santiago del estero, argentina. a. m. arambarri spegazzini institute, fcnym, national university of la plata, argentina. l. manso barrow-inta experimental station, tres arroyos, province of buenos aires, argentina. m. v. moreno

zero tillage practices have a direct effect on soil microbial communities modifying soil productivity and sustainability. the crop sequences used can change the aforementioned properties, too. in this study, we evaluated the effect of crop sequences under zero tillage management on soil biological and chemical properties including vertical distribution of soil organic carbon, soil basal respira...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
L H Zeglin P J Bottomley A Jumpponen C W Rice M Arango A Lindsley A McGowan P Mfombep D D Myrold

Climate change models predict that future precipitation patterns will entail lower-frequency but larger rainfall events, increasing the duration of dry soil conditions. Resulting shifts in microbial C cycling activity could affect soil C storage. Further, microbial response to rainfall events may be constrained by the physiological or nutrient limitation stress of extended drought periods; thus...

2014
Desirée Rivera Violeta Mejías Berta M. Jáuregui Marga Costa-Tenorio Ana Isabel López-Archilla Begoña Peco

The construction of linear transport infrastructure has severe effects on ecosystem functions and properties, and the restoration of the associated roadslopes contributes to reduce its impact. This restoration is usually approached from the perspective of plant cover regeneration, ignoring plant-soil interactions and the consequences for plant growth. The addition of a 30 cm layer of topsoil is...

2006
Bingrui Jia Guangsheng Zhou Fengyu Wang Yuhui Wang Wenping Yuan Li Zhou

Based on the enclosed chamber method, soil respiration measurements of Leymus chinensis populations with four planting densities (30, 60, 90 and 120 plants/0.25 m) and blank control were made from July 31 to November 24, 2003. In terms of soil respiration rates of L. chinensis populations with four planting densities and their corresponding root biomass, linear regressive equations between soil...

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