نتایج جستجو برای: soil urease activity

تعداد نتایج: 1305614  

Journal: :Microbiology 2005
Clara Belzer Jeroen Stoof Catherine S Beckwith Ernst J Kuipers Johannes G Kusters Arnoud H M van Vliet

Helicobacter hepaticus is a pathogen of rodents, which causes diverse enteric and hepatic inflammatory diseases and malignancies. The urease enzyme is an important colonization factor of gastric Helicobacter species like Helicobacter pylori, but little is known about the role and regulation of urease in enterohepatic Helicobacter species. Here it is reported that urease activity of H. hepaticus...

2000
C. Marzadori O. Francioso C. Ciavatta C. Gessa

The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of two different humic acid (HA) fractions, high molecular weight (HMW 100–300 kDa) and low molecular weight (LMW 10–20 kDa), extracted from peat on the activity and stability of Jack Bean urease. HMW HA significantly inhibited urease activity at pH 6.0 but did not influence the activity at pH 7.0 and 8.0. HMW HA stabilised urease activity over a ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
D J McGee C A May R M Garner J M Himpsl H L Mobley

Helicobacter pylori urease, a nickel-requiring metalloenzyme, hydrolyzes urea to NH3 and CO2. We sought to identify H. pylori genes that modulate urease activity by constructing pHP8080, a plasmid which encodes both H. pylori urease and the NixA nickel transporter. Escherichia coli SE5000 and DH5alpha transformed with pHP8080 resulted in a high-level urease producer and a low-level urease produ...

2016
Marek Pająk Ewa Błońska Magdalena Frąc Karolina Oszust

The objective of this study was to assess the impact of metal contamination on microbial functional diversity and enzyme activity in forest soils. This study involved the evaluation of the influence of the texture, carbon content and distance to the source of contamination on the change in soil microbial activity, which did not investigate in previous studies. The study area is located in south...

2014
Ch. S. Rama Lakshmi P. Chandrasekhar Rao T. Sreelatha M. Madhavi G. Padmaja P. V. Rao

The cumulative and residual effects of integrated nutrient management of kharif rice on soil enzyme activities i.e urease, phosphatase, dehydrogenase and cellulase at different growth stages of rabi greengram were tested in an Inceptisol in North Coastal Zone of Andhra Pradesh during rabi 2009 and 2010. Results revealed that all the cumulative treatments showed higher soil enzyme activities at ...

2017
Dongmei Lang Deguo Lyu Ying Wang Sijun Qin

The contribution of nitrogen (N) supply is an essential source for the growth of apple trees from budding to fruiting. In new apple-producing regions of north China, such as the Shenyang area, air temperature rises rapidly, while in contrast, soil temperature rises very slowly. In such weather conditions, the amount of nitrogen absorbed by the roots is not sufficient for the growth and developm...

Journal: :Frontiers in Environmental Science 2022

Urea is a commonly used nitrogen (N) fertilizer that contributes to world food production, and there have been increasing concerns about relatively low urea-N use efficiency. Biochar has shown the potential mitigate N loss, but how biochar influences urea hydrolysis underlying mechanisms are still unclear. In this study, long-term biochar-amended upland, paddy greenhouse soils were sampled at d...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Ariel Goldraij Lesa J Beamer Joe C Polacco

Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merrill) mutant aj6 carries a single recessive lesion, aj6, that eliminates ubiquitous urease activity in leaves and callus while retaining normal embryo-specific urease activity. Consistently, aj6/aj6 plants accumulated urea in leaves. In crosses of aj6/aj6 by urease mutants at the Eu1, Eu2, and Eu3 loci, F(1) individuals exhibited wild-type leaf urease activity, and ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
R S Torisky J C Polacco

Roots of young soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) plants (up to 25 days old) contain two distinct urease isozymes, which are separable by hydroxyapatite chromatography. These two urease species (URE1 and URE2) differ in: (a) electrophoretic mobility in native gels, (b) pH dependence, and (c) recognition by a monoclonal antibody specific for the seed ("embryo-specific") urease. By these parameters...

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