نتایج جستجو برای: inorganic nutrients

تعداد نتایج: 112229  

2003
JENNIFER L. TANK WALTER K. DODDS

1. Nutrient diffusing substrata were used to determine the effect of added inorganic nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) on the development of epilithic and epixylic biofilms in 10 North American streams. Four treatments of diffusing substrata were used: Control (agar only), N addition (0.5 M NaNO3), P addition (0.5 M KH2PO4), and N + P combined (0.5 M NaNO3 + 0.5 M KH2PO4). Agar surfaces were cove...

2016
Marilou P. Sison-Mangus Sunny Jiang Raphael M. Kudela Sanjin Mehic

Pseudo-nitzschia blooms often occur in coastal and open ocean environments, sometimes leading to the production of the neurotoxin domoic acid that can cause severe negative impacts to higher trophic levels. Increasing evidence suggests a close relationship between phytoplankton bloom and bacterial assemblages, however, the microbial composition and succession during a bloom process is unknown. ...

2010
A. Violante V. Cozzolino L. Perelomov A. G. Caporale M. Pigna

In soil environments, sorption/desorption reactions as well as chemical complexation with inorganic and organic ligands and redox reactions, both biotic and abiotic, are of great importance in controlling their bioavailability, leaching and toxicity. These reactions are affected by many factors such as pH, nature of the sorbents, presence and concentration of organic and inorganic ligands, incl...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2010
M T Moore R Kröger M A Locke R F Cullum R W Steinriede S Testa R E Lizotte C T Bryant C M Cooper

Eutrophication and hypoxia within aquatic systems are a serious international concern. Various management practices have been proposed to help alleviate nutrient loads transported to the Gulf of Mexico and other high-profile aquatic systems. The current study examined the nutrient mitigation capacity of a vegetated (V) and non-vegetated (NV) agricultural drainage ditch of similar size and landf...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Scott H Ensign Sara K McMillan Suzanne P Thompson Michael F Piehler

Streams alter the concentration of nutrients they transport and thereby influence nutrient loading to estuaries downstream; however, the relationship between in-stream uptake, discharge variability, and subsequent nutrient export is poorly understood. In this study, in-stream N and P uptake were examined in the stream network draining a row-crop agricultural operation in coastal North Carolina....

2018
Aline Pereira de Oliveira Cassiana Seimi Nomura Sidnei Gonçalves da Silva Juliana Naozuka

The production of edible sprouts is a fast-growing segment of the food industry worldwide. Although several kinds of seeds may be eaten as sprouts, adzuki (Vigna angularis) and mung (Vigna radiata) beans are preferred and commonly used for sprout production.1 Studies have shown that grain germination increases the content of essential nutrients, such as minerals, vitamins, and proteins, and red...

2013
Agneta Andersson Iveta Jurgensone Owen F. Rowe Paolo Simonelli Anders Bignert Erik Lundberg Jan Karlsson

A common and established view is that increased inputs of nutrients to the sea, for example via river flooding, will cause eutrophication and phytoplankton blooms in coastal areas. We here show that this concept may be questioned in certain scenarios. Climate change has been predicted to cause increased inflow of freshwater to coastal areas in northern Europe. River waters in these areas are of...

2016
O. Ieromina C. J. M. Musters P. M. Bodegom W. J. G. M. Peijnenburg M. G. Vijver

Analyzing functional species' characteristics (species traits) that represent physiological, life history and morphological characteristics of species help understanding the impacts of various stressors on aquatic communities at field conditions. This research aimed to study the combined effects of pesticides and other environmental factors (temperature, dissolved oxygen, dissolved organic carb...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
S J Goldberg G I Ball B C Allen S G Schladow A J Simpson H Masoom R Soong H D Graven L I Aluwihare

The role of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as either a sink for inorganic nutrients or an additional nutrient source is an often-neglected component of nutrient budgets in aquatic environments. Here, we examined the role of DOM in reactive nitrogen (N) storage in Sierra Nevada (California, USA) lakes where atmospheric deposition of N has shifted the lakes toward seasonal phosphorus (P)-limitati...

2014
V. Chahal A. Nagpal Y. B. Pakade J. K. Katnoria

Soil is a complex physical and biological system that provides support, water, nutrients and oxygen to the plants. Apart from these, it acts as a connecting link between inorganic, organic and living components of the ecosystem. In recent years, presence of xenobiotics, alterations in the natural soil environment, application of pesticides/inorganic fertilizers, percolation of contaminated surf...

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