نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient imbalance

تعداد نتایج: 94469  

2006

Acclimation of the photosynthetic apparatus to changes of irradiance, temperature and nutrient availability, involving regulation of the chlorophyll a:carbon ratio (g), is a universal feature of all phytoplankton studied to date. We derive a dynamic regulatory model that predicts the dependencies of 8 and growth rate ( U ) on irradiance, daylength, temperature and nutrient availdbilitv. Thc mod...

2007
Florence Renou-Wilson Edward P. Farrell

This investigation focuses on the development and nutrient status of the first Sitka spruce and Norway spruce stands established on milled cutaway peatlands in Ireland in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Phosphatic fertilization at planting is critical for the establishment of trees on cutaway peatlands but may not be sufficient to see the stands close canopy. Results from this study indicate th...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
Richard S Quilliam Melanie A van Niekerk David R Chadwick Paul Cross Nick Hanley Davey L Jones Andy J A Vinten Nigel Willby David M Oliver

Eutrophication is a major water pollution issue and can lead to excessive growth of aquatic plant biomass (APB). However, the assimilation of nutrients into APB provides a significant target for their recovery and reuse, and harvesting problematic APB in impacted freshwater bodies offers a complementary approach to aquatic restoration, which could potentially deliver multiple wider ecosystem be...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Xiangzhong Zheng Amita Sehgal

The circadian clock coordinates cellular and organismal energy metabolism. The importance of this circadian timing system is underscored by findings that defects in the clock cause deregulation of metabolic physiology and result in metabolic disorders. On the other hand, metabolism also influences the circadian clock, such that circadian gene expression in peripheral tissues is affected in mamm...

2017
Subbroto Kumar Saha Soo Bin Lee Jihye Won Hye Yeon Choi Kyeongseok Kim Gwang-Mo Yang Ahmed Abdal Dayem Ssang-goo Cho

Inadequate or excessive nutrient consumption leads to oxidative stress, which may disrupt oxidative homeostasis, activate a cascade of molecular pathways, and alter the metabolic status of various tissues. Several foods and consumption patterns have been associated with various cancers and approximately 30-35% of the cancer cases are correlated with overnutrition or malnutrition. However, sever...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2011
J C Montejo González A Mesejo A Bonet Saris

Patients with liver failure have a high prevalence of malnutrition, which is related to metabolic abnormalities due to the liver disease, reduced nutrient intake and alterations in digestive function, among other factors. In general, in patients with liver failure, metabolic and nutritional support should aim to provide adequate nutrient intake and, at the same time, to contribute to patients' ...

2005
WYATT F. CROSS JONATHAN P. BENSTEAD PAUL C. FROST

1. Ecological stoichiometry deals with the mass balance of multiple key elements [e.g. carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P)] in ecological systems. This conceptual framework, largely developed in the pelagic zone of lakes, has been successfully applied to topics ranging from population dynamics to biogeochemical cycling. More recently, an explicit stoichiometric approach has also been used ...

Journal: :ecopersia 2013
abdollah rostamabadi masoud tabari ehsan sayad ali salehi

this study was conducted to choose the best species for plantation on a poor drainage soil in southern coast of caspian sea, iran. nutrient concentrations in live and senescent leaves and soil properties were compared among alnus subcordata c.a.mey (n-fixing tree), populus deltoides­ marsh. (non n-fixing tree)and taxodium distichum (l.) rich. (coniferous tree) plantations. in each of these plan...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
D Valkeners A Théwis F Piron Y Beckers

Six double-muscled Belgian Blue bulls (initial weight: 345 +/- 16 kg) with cannulas in the rumen and proximal duodenum were used in two juxtaposed 3 x 3 Latin squares to study the effect of a lack of synchronization between energy and N in the rumen on microbial protein synthesis and N metabolism by giving the same diet according to three different feeding patterns. The feed ingredients of the ...

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