نتایج جستجو برای: microbial biomass

تعداد نتایج: 169712  

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2015
Weihui Xu Zhigang Wang Fengzhi Wu

The growth of watermelon is often threatened by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum (Fon) in successively monocultured soil, which results in economic loss. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of D123 wheat as a companion crop on soil enzyme activities, microbial biomass and microbial communities in the rhizosphere of watermelon and to explore the relationship between the eff...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Jens Kallmeyer Robert Pockalny Rishi Ram Adhikari David C Smith Steven D'Hondt

The global geographic distribution of subseafloor sedimentary microbes and the cause(s) of that distribution are largely unexplored. Here, we show that total microbial cell abundance in subseafloor sediment varies between sites by ca. five orders of magnitude. This variation is strongly correlated with mean sedimentation rate and distance from land. Based on these correlations, we estimate glob...

2014
Sebastian GA Konietzny Phillip B Pope Aaron Weimann Alice C McHardy

BACKGROUND Efficient industrial processes for converting plant lignocellulosic materials into biofuels are a key to global efforts to come up with alternative energy sources to fossil fuels. Novel cellulolytic enzymes have been discovered in microbial genomes and metagenomes of microbial communities. However, the identification of relevant genes without known homologs, and the elucidation of th...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
z.h. fan key laboratory of urban environment and health, institute of urban environment, chinese academy of sciences, xiamen 361021, china h.n. zhang key laboratory of urban environment and health, institute of urban environment, chinese academy of sciences, xiamen 361021, china b. liu xinyang normal university, xinyang 464000, china b. liu xinyang normal university, xinyang 464000, china d.d. zhang key laboratory of urban environment and health, institute of urban environment, chinese academy of sciences, xiamen 361021, china- school of environment and spatial informatics, china university of mining and technology, xuzhou 221116, china s. koner department of civil engineering, jalpaiguri government engineering college, jalpaiguri – 735102, india

dissolved organic nitrogen (don) can react with disinfectants to produce numerous disinfectionbyproducts (dbps), particularly nitrogen-containing dbps (n-dbps), and produce serious adverse effectson public health. widely used biological processes in drinking water treatment can increase don in effluents,and enhance these ill effects. this study investigated don in a full-scale two-stage ozonati...

2017
Dorde Medic Matthew J. Darr Ajay Shah Sarah Jane Rahn Matthew Darr Sarah Rahn

The equilibrium moisture content (EMC) of biomass affects transportation, storage, downstream feedstock processing, and the overall economy of biorenewables production. Torrefaction is a thermochemical process conducted in the temperature regime between 200 and 300 °C under an inert atmosphere that, among other benefits, aims to reduce the innate hydrophilicity and susceptibility to microbial d...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2012
Jes Jessen Rasmussen Rikke Juul Monberg Annette Baattrup-Pedersen Nina Cedergreen Peter Wiberg-Larsen Bjarne Strobel Brian Kronvang

Previously, laboratory experiments have revealed that freely diluted azole fungicides potentiate the direct toxic effect of pyrethroid insecticides on Daphnia magna. More ecologically relevant exposure scenarios where pesticides are adsorbed have not been addressed. In this study we exposed beech leaves (Fagus sylvatica) to the azole fungicide propiconazole (50 or 500 μg L(-1)), the pyrethroid ...

2013
Stephanie N. Kivlin Bonnie G. Waring Colin Averill Christine V. Hawkes

Climate-induced changes in soil microbial physiology impact ecosystem carbon (C) storage and alter the rate of CO2 flux from soils to the atmosphere (Allison et al., 2010). The direction and magnitude of these microbial feedbacks depend on changes in saprotrophic bacterial and fungal C allocation in response to altered temperature, precipitation, and nutrient availability. Soil microbes may dif...

Journal: :Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 1985

2015
J. A. Bradley A. M. Anesio J. S. Singarayer M. R. Heath

SHIMMER (Soil biogeocHemIcal Model for Microbial Ecosystem Response) is a new numerical modelling framework designed to simulate microbial dynamics and biogeochemical cycling during initial ecosystem development in glacier forefield soils. However, it is also transferable to other extreme ecosystem types (such as desert soils or the surface of glaciers). The rationale for model development aris...

2005
Elvira de Eyto Kenneth Irvine

The open-water plankton form a complex food web that is crucial to the cycling of nutrients through the ecosystem. This food web consists of two interconnected loops: the classical grazer loop and the microbial loop. Here, we describe in detail the seasonal composition and biomass of the planktonic food web of six Irish shallow lakes. The lakes were sampled three times in 2000, and the biomass ...

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