نتایج جستجو برای: organic phosphorus

تعداد نتایج: 238418  

امام, یحیی, رونقی, عبدالمجید, زاهدی‌فر, مریم, کریمیان, نجفعلی , یثربی, جعفر,

To determine the effect of application of phosphorus (P) and organic matter on soil-plant P relationship at different growth stages of spinach, an experiment was conducted at greenhouse conditions. Treatments consisted of two levels of organic matter (0 and 2% of sheep manure) and three levels of P as Ca(H2PO4)2 (0, 20 and 60 mg P kg-1soil). Soil and plant samples were collected at five growth...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
Benjamin L Turner Susan Newman

Productivity in P limited peatlands is regulated in part by the turnover of organic phosphates, which is influenced by the chemical nature of the compounds involved. We used solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to quantify organic and inorganic phosphates in benthic floc (a mixture of plant detritus and algae) and underlying soil from sites along P gradients in hard water ...

2017
Pengyi Yuan Younggy Kim

BACKGROUND Microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) use bioelectrochemical reactions to remove organic contaminants at the bioanode and produce hydrogen gas at the cathode. High local pH conditions near the cathode can also be utilized to produce struvite from nutrient-rich wastewater. This beneficial aspect was investigated using lab-scale MECs fed with dewatering centrate collected at a local wast...

سروی مغانلو, وحید, مهدوی بیله سوار, آرزو, مهدوی بیله سوار, فرهاد,

Relationship of is one of the most useful interactions in terrestrial ecosystems that its positive effects on growth, physiology and ecology of different plants has been documented. This study investigated the relationship between important physicochemical characteristics of soils such as pH, electrical conductivity (EC), soil texture, organic carbon percentage, soil potassium percentage and t...

Journal: :آب و توسعه پایدار 0
هاجر طاهری خدیجه براتی محمد شایان نژاد

human activities in the fields of agriculture, municipal and industry introduce significant amounts of nutrients and organic materials into the rivers and streams resulting in their contamination. computer models such as qual2kw are used extensively for water quality management of rivers and streams. the qual2kw model is a one dimensional, non-uniform, steady water quality model, which has been...

2007
JARI KOIVUNEN

Conventional wastewater treatment, primary and secondary treatment processes with simultaneous phosphorus precipitation, is the most common process combination used in Finnish wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). It typically eliminates most of the organic load and phosphorus, as well as part of the enteric microorganisms present in raw wastewater. Municipal secondary effluents still contain so...

2015
Yue Zhang Lei Wang Yu Hu Xuefei Xi Yushu Tang Jinhai Chen Xiaohua Fu Ying Sun

Undisturbed natural wetlands are important carbon sinks due to their low soil respiration. When compared with inland alpine wetlands, estuarine wetlands in densely populated areas are subjected to great pressure associated with environmental pollution. However, the effects of water pollution and eutrophication on soil respiration of estuarine and their mechanism have still not been thoroughly i...

2009
K V Heal S Glendinning K E Dobbie H McHaffie

Treatment of polluting discharges from abandoned mines is producing large quantities of ochre (mainly iron (III) oxides) for which no major end-use has yet been identified. At the same time, phosphorus pollution is a serious threat to the water environment in industrialised countries, causing eutrophication, algal blooms, fish kills and loss of water resources. Newcastle and Edinburgh Universit...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2005
E J King

THE presence in bone of an enzy'me capable of hydrolysing organic esters of phosphoric acid to yield inorganic phosphate was demonstrated by Robison [1923]. A considerable body of evidence has since been brought forward by Robison and his co-workers in support of the suggestion that the bone enzyme is intimately concerned in the process of ossification in bone formation. It was suggested that t...

2005
Leo Espinoza Rick Norman Nathan Slaton Mike Daniels

Nitrogen exists in soils in many forms and constantly changes from one form to another. The paths that the different forms of nitrogen follow through the ecosystem are collectively called the nitrogen cycle (Figure 1). Understanding how the different pools of nitrogen interact and the processes by which these forms enter and leave the cycle is the subject of continuing study. Nitrogen is found ...

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