نتایج جستجو برای: organic low input production

تعداد نتایج: 2080527  

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 0
s. mirzaei cheshmehgachi department of animal science, faculty of agriculture, razi university, kermanshah, iran m.m. moeini department of animal science, faculty of agriculture, razi university, kermanshah, iran f. hozhabri department of animal science, faculty of agriculture, razi university, kermanshah, iran m.e. nooryan soroor department of animal science, faculty of agriculture, razi university, kermanshah, iran

in this experiment, different doses of zataria multiflora (zm) and eucalyptus globolus (eg) essential oils (eos) (0, 100, 250, 500, 750 and 1000 µg/ml) and a mixture of them were added to alfalfa hay incubated with buffered rumen liquor of merghoz goat to assess in vitro gas production, rumen fermentation and protozoa population. in all treatments the asymptotic gas volume (b) and the rate cons...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
M J Church D A Hutchins H W Ducklow

The importance of resource limitation in controlling bacterial growth in the high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) region of the Southern Ocean was experimentally determined during February and March 1998. Organic- and inorganic-nutrient enrichment experiments were performed between 42 degrees S and 55 degrees S along 141 degrees E. Bacterial abundance, mean cell volume, and [(3)H]thymidine and...

2014
Han Xiao Zengyi Shao Yu Jiang Sudhanshu Dole Huimin Zhao

BACKGROUND Recent advances in synthesizing valuable chemicals such as organic acids from low-cost renewable biomass through microbial fermentation have attracted great attention. However, the toxicity of organic acids presents a key challenge to the development of an economically viable fermentation process. Therefore, a platform organism that not only produces organic acids but also tolerates ...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
m. sharifi r. pahlavan a.a. khadem b.j. heins m. sofizade

the aim of this study was to compare conventional and organic diets in beef production. thirty-two dairy beef calves were used in 4 treatments: organic diet with three levels of forage [70% of organic diet with high amount of forage (orh), 55% of organic diet with medium amount of forage (orm), 38% of organic diet with low amount of forage(orl)] and conventional diet (con). the dry matter intak...

2005
B. Wallace

We measured breakdown rates of leaves and small wood for the first three years in a stream in which detrital inputs were excluded for 7 years and in a reference stream located in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, USA. Leaf and wood inputs were excluded using a gill-net canopy constructed over a 170-m section of stream. We hypothesized that red maple (Acer rubrum) and rhododendron (Rh...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2009
جلالیان, احمد, خادمی, حسین, مومنی, مسعود, کلباسی, محمود,

The forms and dynamics of soil phosphorus can be greatly affected by land use changes, which often involve changes in vegetation cover, biomass production and nutrient cycling in the ecosystem. Present research evaluates the impact of land use change on the amount of total organic and inorganic P, labile, moderately labile and nonlabile P pools in semiarid soils of central Zagros. Samples were ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1987
M E Jacobson J E Mackin D G Capone

Ammonium production in the presence of specific inhibitors of sulfate reduction and methanogenesis was investigated in six marine sediments which differed in bulk properties and organic matter input. In all cases, little effect of the inhibitors on ammonium production was observed, although sulfate reduction was suppressed by molybdate. This gives evidence that the processes of fermentation and...

2012
J. E. WOODS

Precis: We discuss the behaviour of prices in an n-sector, circulating capital model with no joint production, of the type considered by Sraffa in Part I of his book. Instead of following Sraffa's approach, which uses the notion of proportions of labour to means of production in the various "layers" of means of production, we base our analysis directly on the characteristic roots and vectors of...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2008
Marek Stibal Martyn Tranter Liane G Benning Josef Rehák

Cryoconite holes are unique freshwater environments on glacier surfaces, formed when solar-heated dark debris melts down into the ice. Active photoautotrophic microorganisms are abundant within the holes and fix inorganic carbon due to the availability of liquid water and solar radiation. Cryoconite holes are potentially important sources of organic carbon to the glacial ecosystem, but the rela...

Journal: :American Journal of Agricultural Economics 1988

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