نتایج جستجو برای: c biological n fixation
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Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), a function performed by diazotrophic microbes, plays an essential role in (N) bioavailability terrestrial ecosystems. However, little is known about the effects of meadow degradation on soil BNF and communities alpine meadows. We investigated changes their potential drivers meadows along gradient Tibetan Plateau (non-degraded, lightly degraded, moderately sev...
in calcareous soils with high calcium carbonate contents and ph, the growth and development of plant might undergo nutritional disorders. the process of biological nitrogen fixation in legumes cultivated and plant growth in these soils could be limite. the use of acid-producing materials like sulfur and a reduction in soil ph improves plant growth and increase the biological nitrogen fixation. ...
Nitrogen fixation is essential for the synthesis of many important chemicals (e.g., fertilizers, explosives) and basic building blocks for all forms of life (e.g., nucleotides for DNA and RNA, amino acids for proteins). However, direct nitrogen fixation is challenging as nitrogen (N₂) does not easily react with other chemicals. By dry ball-milling graphite with N₂, we have discovered a simple, ...
Crop rotation was practiced in ancient times by alternating the use of leguminous and nonleguminous plants. The basis for the benefit derived from this practice was not understood, but it was observed empirically that crops were improved and the condition of the soil was maintained better with rotation than by continual cropping with nonleguminous plants. Rotation was recognized as good husband...
Biological nitrogen fixation is a very valuable alternative to nitrogen fertilizer. This process will be discussed in the “Biological Nitrogen Fixation” book. A wide array of free-living and associative nitrogen fixing organisms (diazotrophs) will be covered. The most extensively studied and applied example of biological nitrogen fixation is the symbiotic interaction between nitrogen fixing “rh...
Recently Phelps and Wilson (1) reported the occurrence of hydrogenase, the enzyme which activates molecular hydrogen, in nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Because HZ specifically inhibits nitrogen fixation by red clover plants inoculated with Rhizobium trijolii as well as by Azotobacter (2,3), possession of hydrogenase by these organisms may be more than merely fortuitous. The possibility must be consi...
Bryophyte establishment represents a positive feedback process that enhances soil development in newly exposed terrain. Further, biological nitrogen (N) fixation by cyanobacteria in association with mosses can be an important supply of N to terrestrial ecosystems, however the role of these associations during post-glacial primary succession is not yet fully understood. Here, we analyzed chronos...
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