نتایج جستجو برای: initial soil nitrate measuring

تعداد نتایج: 727529  

Journal: :The Plant cell 1995
N M Crawford

The mineral nutrient needed in greatest abundance by plants is nitrogen. Plants, however, must compete for nitrogen in the soil with abiotic and biotic processes such as erosion, leaching, and microbial consumption. Soil nitrogen is also lost when crops are harvested and plant material is removed from the soil. To be competitive, plants have evolved several mechanisms to acquire nitrogen at low...

2016
Li Lin Biao Zhu Chengrong Chen Zhenhua Zhang Qi-Bing Wang Jin-Sheng He

Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. However, the decomposition could be affected by climate change, which has profound impacts on soil N cycling. We investigated the changes of soil total N and five labile N stocks in the topsoil, the subsoil and the entire soil profile in response to three years of experimental warming and altered preci...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
نفیسه نیک عمل لاریجانی علیرضا حسن اقلی محمود مشعل عبدالمجید لیاقت

abstract by increasing the world population and more need to supply food, farmers attend to use of chemical fertilizers, organic manures and pesticides. also, applications of these agents without attention to their side effects, cause more problems to human health and environment. nitrate is one of the most important elements of organic manures, which leach through soil to surface and ground wa...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Yinyan Huang Hang Li Christopher Rensing Kai Zhao Laurel Johnstone Gejiao Wang

Acidovorax sp. strain NO1, isolated from gold mine soil, was shown to be a facultative anaerobic arsenite-oxidizing and nitrate-reducing bacterium. The reported draft genome predicts the presence of genes involved in arsenic metabolism, nitrate reduction, phosphate transport, and multiple metal resistances and indicates putative horizontal gene transfer events.

2015
Claudia I. Kammann Hans-Peter Schmidt Nicole Messerschmidt Sebastian Linsel Diedrich Steffens Christoph Müller Hans-Werner Koyro Pellegrino Conte Joseph Stephen

Soil amendment with pyrogenic carbon (biochar) is discussed as strategy to improve soil fertility to enable economic plus environmental benefits. In temperate soils, however, the use of pure biochar mostly has moderately-negative to -positive yield effects. Here we demonstrate that co-composting considerably promoted biochars' positive effects, largely by nitrate (nutrient) capture and delivery...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2013
Jérôme De Pessemier Fabien Chardon Michal Juraniec Pierre Delaplace Christian Hermans

Nitrogen fertilization increases crop yield but excessive nitrate use can be a major environmental problem due to soil leaching or greenhouse gas emission. Root traits have been seldom considered as selection criteria to improve Nitrogen Use Efficiency of crops, due to the difficulty of measuring root traits under field conditions. Nonetheless, learning about mechanisms of lateral root (LR) gro...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2005
G van Keulen J Alderson J White R G Sawers

Streptomyces coelicolor is an obligate aerobic, filamentous soil-dwelling bacterium. Remarkably, the genome of S. coelicolor has three copies of the narGHJI operon that encodes respiratory nitrate reductase. This review summarizes our current views on the requirements for multiple nitrate reductases in S. coelicolor.

2013
M. Delgado-Baquerizo F. Covelo A. Gallardo

The influence of biological soil crusts (BSCs) on the small-scale spatial distribution of inorganic nitrogen (N) in drylands is largely unknown, despite their known impact and importance on the N cycle in these environments. We evaluated how perennial plants and BSCs affected small-scale spatial patterns of soil inorganic N (ammonium and nitrate) availability in a semiarid grassland from Spain....

Journal: :Cell 2009
Cheng-Hsun Ho Shan-Hua Lin Heng-Cheng Hu Yi-Fang Tsay

Ions serve as essential nutrients in higher plants and can also act as signaling molecules. Little is known about how plants sense changes in soil nutrient concentrations. Previous studies showed that T101-phosphorylated CHL1 is a high-affinity nitrate transporter, whereas T101-dephosphorylated CHL1 is a low-affinity transporter. In this study, analysis of an uptake- and sensing-decoupled mutan...

آذری, علی, اکبری, حامد, رضایی کلانتری, روشنک, غنی زاده, قادر,

Abstract Background and purpose: Nitrate is one of the chemical water contaminants which can be eliminated through physical, chemical and biological techniques. In this study we aimed for optimization of nitrate adsorption from water onto Magnetic Graphene sheet Nano Particles (G-Fe3O4 MNPs) via Taguchi experimental design. Materials and methods: Batch reactor was used for optimizing of the...

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