نتایج جستجو برای: soil containing iron

تعداد نتایج: 653330  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
f. moradi s. mohammadi a.a. kadivar s.j. masoumi

during pregnancy, the need of mother and fetus to iron gradually increases and will reach at its most level at the end of the pregnancy. this study was preformed to evaluate the knowledge and practice of pregnant women in fars province about supplements containing iron intake. data collection was a questionnaire completed by face to face interview using simple nonrandom sampling method in 2997 ...

2016
Valerie Anne Schoepfer Valerie A. Schoepfer Amy J. Burgin Valerie Schoepfer

Schoepfer, Valerie Anne, "The influence of seawater inundation on coupled iron and sulfur cycling in a coastal freshwater wetland" Coastal freshwater wetland chemistry is rapidly changing due to increased saltwater inundation, a consequence of global change. Seasonal inundation introduces sulfate, which biologically reduces to sulfide via microbial metabolism. Sulfide binds with reduced iron pr...

2015
Min Hu Fangbai Li Chuanping Liu Weijian Wu

Iron plaque is a strong adsorbent on rice roots, acting as a barrier to prevent metal uptake by rice. However, the role of root iron plaque microbes in governing metal redox cycling and metal bioavailability is unknown. In this study, the microbial community structure on the iron plaque of rice roots from an arsenic-contaminated paddy soil was explored using high-throughput next-generation sequ...

2000
Ian C. Grieve

Soil profiles were sampled at 43 sites on granitic parent material at altitudes ranging from 970 to 1300 m in the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. Many soils under undisturbed vegetation showed evidence of iron and organic matter translocation with distinctive Bh or Bs horizons. Approximately 50% of the sites sampled had no or partial vegetation cover, due either to human Ž . activity trampling o...

2011
Charles W. Knapp Seánín M. McCluskey Brajesh K. Singh Colin D. Campbell Gordon Hudson David W. Graham

The vast majority of antibiotic resistant genes (ARG) acquired by human pathogens have originated from the natural environment. Therefore, understanding factors that influence intrinsic levels of ARG in the environment could be epidemiologically significant. The selection for metal resistance often promotes AR in exposed organisms; however, the relationship between metal levels in nature and th...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Jinseok Hong Sabine Grunwald Gustavo M Vasques

Phosphorus (P) enrichment in soils has been documented in the Santa Fe River watershed (SFRW, 3585 km) in north-central Florida. Yet the environmental factors that control P distribution in soils across the landscape, with potential contribution to water quality impairment, are not well understood. The main goal of this study was to develop soil-landscape P models to support a "precision soil c...

Journal: :نشریه تحقیق در علوم کشاورزی 0

fereidon nourgholipour1*, mohammad passandideh1 and emam gholi nourgholipour 2   [1] - soil and water research institute, tehran, iran   2- university of tehran, college of abureihan, tehran, iran         received: 21 december 2009 accepted: 25 february 201 1     * corresponding author: e-mail: [email protected]       abstract     expansion and economical importance of yield reduction due to iro...

2015
Caiguo Zhang

The Arabidopsis genome encodes numerous iron-containing proteins such as iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster proteins and hemoproteins. These proteins generally utilize iron as a cofactor, and they perform critical roles in photosynthesis, genome stability, electron transfer, and oxidation-reduction reactions. Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to maintain iron homeostasis for the assembly of ...

2008
Kathleen M. Bailey Barbara L. Bedford

Hydrochemical patterns across groundwater-fed wetlands, especially carbonate and redox gradients, can influence phosphorus (P) availability by controlling its distribution among different soil pools. We explored these linkages by comparing shallow (5–20 cm) soil properties along groundwater flowpaths in two rich fens, a marl fen, and a poor fen. Organic matter content, bulk density, and total e...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2012
امیرحسین بقائی, , امیرحسین خوشگفتارمنش , , مجید افیونی, ,

Cow manure and sewage sludge add heavy metals to soil. Organic and inorganic fractions in these compounds can immobilize heavy metals such as lead (Pb) and affect their bio-availability. This investigation was conducted to compare the effects of organic and inorganic fractions of sewage sludge and cow manure on distribution of lead chemical forms in soil as a completely randomized design. Treat...

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