نتایج جستجو برای: phosphorus

تعداد نتایج: 41452  

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
P G Whitehead L Jin J Crossman S Comber P J Johnes P Daldorph N Flynn A L Collins D Butterfield R Mistry R Bardon L Pope R Willows

The issues of diffuse and point source phosphorus (P) pollution in the Hampshire Avon and Blashford Lakes are explored using a catchment model of the river system. A multibranch, process based, dynamic water quality model (INCA-P) has been applied to the whole river system to simulate water fluxes, total phosphorus (TP) and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) concentrations and ecology. The model...

2015
Yuqi Wang

Phosphorus is an essential element for every living organism, but when it exceeds certain limit in water bodies, it will cause serious environmental issues, such as eutrophication. P accumulation in water bodies can be caused by non-point sources, such as agriculture land runoff, as well as from point sources such as wastewater effluent discharges. In order to avoid eutrophication of water bodi...

2018
Yaping Wang Lilan Zeng Honghua Zhang Junhuai Xiang Shufang Zhang Wenhui Chang Rongfa Zhang Qiao Wang Yang Sheng Ying Zhao

In order to clarify the mechanism that zinc and phosphorus elements entering the micro-arc oxidation (MAO) coatings developed on Ti-6Al-4V alloys, anodic coatings containing different zinc and phosphorus were fabricated using an orthogonal experiment of four factors with three levels in an electrolyte containing EDTA-ZnNa₂, KOH, and phytic acid. Surface morphology, element composition, chemical...

Journal: :ACS nano 2015
Ahmad N Abbas Bilu Liu Liang Chen Yuqiang Ma Sen Cong Noppadol Aroonyadet Marianne Köpf Tom Nilges Chongwu Zhou

The utilization of black phosphorus and its monolayer (phosphorene) and few-layers in field-effect transistors has attracted a lot of attention to this elemental two-dimensional material. Various studies on optimization of black phosphorus field-effect transistors, PN junctions, photodetectors, and other applications have been demonstrated. Although chemical sensing based on black phosphorus de...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2013
Mona S Calvo Jaime Uribarri

This review explores the potential adverse impact of the increasing phosphorus content in the American diet on renal, cardiovascular, and bone health of the general population. Increasingly, studies show that phosphorus intakes in excess of the nutrient needs of a healthy population may significantly disrupt the hormonal regulation of phosphate, calcium, and vitamin D, which contributes to diso...

2011
B. L. TURNER

The extraction of soil organic phosphorus by the NaOH-EDTA procedure was assessed in detail for a tropical forest soil (clay-loam, pH 4.3, total carbon 2.7%). Optimum conditions for the quantification of soil organic phosphorus and characterization of its composition by solution P NMR spectroscopy were extraction in a solution containing 0.25 M NaOH and 50 mM Na2EDTA in a 1:20 solid to solution...

2012
K. Nandini Devi Sunanda Devi

A field experiment was conducted during rainy seasons of 2007-2009 in India (Manipur) to study the effect of different sources and levels of phosphorus on productivity of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill]. The treatments consisted of four sources of phosphorus [Single super phosphate (SSP), Di-ammonium phosphate (DAP), Single super phosphate (SSP)+Phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB), Di-ammo...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1994
J D Lewis K L Griffin R B Thomas B R Strain

Effects of phosphorus supply and mycorrhizal status on the response of photosynthetic capacity to elevated CO(2) were investigated in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings. Seedlings were grown in greenhouses maintained at either 35.5 or 71.0 Pa CO(2) in a full factorial experiment with or without mycorrhizal inoculum (Pisolithus tinctorius (Pers.) Coker & Couch) and with an adequate or a li...

2005
Natalie M. Mahowald Paulo Artaxo Alex R. Baker Timothy D. Jickells Gregory S. Okin James T. Randerson Alan R. Townsend

[1] Phosphorus (P) availability constrains both carbon uptake and loss in some of the world’s most productive ecosystems. In some of these regions, atmospheric aerosols appear to be an important, if not dominant, source of new P inputs. For example, previous work suggests that mineral aerosols from North Africa bring significant amounts of new phosphorus to the P-impoverished soils of the Amazo...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1941
L W Tuttle L A Erf J H Lawrence

Previous studies (1, 2) have shown that the phosphorus metabolism of mouse tissues is markedly altered by leukemic infiltration, the absorption and retention of radio-phosphorus being increased in the tissues of leukemic animals. The present work goes one step further in elucidating the seat of this altered phosphorus metabolism by fractionating the tissues into the three broad groups of biolog...

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