نتایج جستجو برای: oligotrophy

تعداد نتایج: 92  

2015
David R. Elliott Simon J. M. Caporn Felix Nwaishi R. Henrik Nilsson Robin Sen

The UK hosts 15-19% of global upland ombrotrophic (rain fed) peatlands that are estimated to store 3.2 billion tonnes of carbon and represent a critical upland habitat with regard to biodiversity and ecosystem services provision. Net production is dependent on an imbalance between growth of peat-forming Sphagnum mosses and microbial decomposition by microorganisms that are limited by cold, acid...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1991
D K Button

Formulations are presented that describe the concentration dependency of nutrient-limited transport and growth in molecular terms. They relate the rate of transport at steady state through a two-sequence process, transport and metabolism, to ambient concentrations according to the amounts and kinetic characteristics of the two rate-limiting proteins in these sequences. Sequences are separated b...

2018
Kai Tang Yao Zhang Dan Lin Yu Han Chen-Tung A. Chen Deli Wang Yu-Shih Lin Jia Sun Qiang Zheng Nianzhi Jiao

Shallow-sea hydrothermal systems experience continuous fluctuations of physicochemical conditions due to seawater influx which generates variable habitats, affecting the phylogenetic composition and metabolic potential of microbial communities. Until recently, studies of submarine hydrothermal communities have focused primarily on chemolithoautotrophic organisms, however, there have been limite...

2014
Anabella Covazzi Harriague Giorgio Bavestrello Marzia Bo Mireno Borghini Michela Castellano Margherita Majorana Francesco Massa Alessandro Montella Paolo Povero Cristina Misic Erik V. Thuesen

Seamounts and their influence on the surrounding environment are currently being extensively debated but, surprisingly, scant information is available for the Mediterranean area. Furthermore, although the deep Tyrrhenian Sea is characterised by a complex bottom morphology and peculiar hydrodynamic features, which would suggest a variable influence on the benthic domain, few studies have been ca...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2015
Jorge A. Valdivia-Anistro Luis E. Eguiarte-Fruns Gabriela Delgado-Sapién Pedro Márquez-Zacarías Jaime Gasca-Pineda Jennifer Learned James J. Elser Gabriela Olmedo-Alvarez Valeria Souza

The ribosomal RNA (rrn) operon is a key suite of genes related to the production of protein synthesis machinery and thus to bacterial growth physiology. Experimental evidence has suggested an intrinsic relationship between the number of copies of this operon and environmental resource availability, especially the availability of phosphorus (P), because bacteria that live in oligotrophic ecosyst...

2012
Marcello A. Mannino Giulio Catalano Sahra Talamo Giovanni Mannino Rosaria Di Salvo Vittoria Schimmenti Carles Lalueza-Fox Andrea Messina Daria Petruso David Caramelli Michael P. Richards Luca Sineo

Hunter-gatherers living in Europe during the transition from the late Pleistocene to the Holocene intensified food acquisition by broadening the range of resources exploited to include marine taxa. However, little is known on the nature of this dietary change in the Mediterranean Basin. A key area to investigate this issue is the archipelago of the Ègadi Islands, most of which were connected to...

2015
Sophie Brunel-Muguet Alain Mollier François Kauffmann Jean-Christophe Avice Damien Goudier Emmanuelle Sénécal Philippe Etienne

Sulfur (S) nutrition in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is a major concern for this high S-demanding crop, especially in the context of soil S oligotrophy. Therefore, predicting plant growth, S plant allocation (between the plant's compartments) and S pool partitioning (repartition of the mobile-S vs. non-mobile-S fractions) until the onset of reproductive phase could help in the diagnosis of S de...

2008
Pascal Conan Fabien Joux Jean-Pascal Torréton Mireille Pujo-Pay Thierry Douki Emma Rochelle-Newall Xavier Mari

Measurements of underwater solar ultraviolet radiation (UV-R, 280 to 400 nm), particulate (PPP) and dissolved (DPP) primary and bacterial (BP) production allowed us to infer the respective contribution of UV-B (280 to 315 nm) and UV-A (315 to 400 nm) in algal–bacterial interactions in the southwest lagoon of New Caledonia. Differences in and between activities were assessed by in situ exposure ...

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