نتایج جستجو برای: fed plants than ammonium

تعداد نتایج: 2154171  

2009
H.M.A. Gaafar

Twenty four dairy cows and buffaloes were divided in two locations with 6 dairy cows and 6 dairy buffaloes in each. The animals in the first location were fed on berseem irrigated by Nile water, while in the second location (Burullus Lake) they were kept on reed plants. The obtained results showed that the contents of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, copper, nikel, aluminum, arsenic and mercury) in...

Journal: :Land 2021

The rhizosphere is a hot spot of soil microbial activity and largely fed by root exudation. carbon (C) exudation flux, coupled with plant growth, considered strategy plants to facilitate nutrient uptake. C accompanied release nutrients. Nitrogen (N) phosphorus (P) co-limit the productivity plant-microbial system. Therefore, C:N:P stoichiometry exudates should be linked economies, functional tra...

2017
Yanan Ren Fernanda Ferraz Abbass Jafari Kang Qiuyan Yuan

Background Aerobic granular sludge has become an attractive alternative to the conventional activated sludge due to its high settling velocity, compact structure, and higher tolerance to toxic substances and adverse conditions. Aerobic granular sludge process has been studied intensively in the treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater. However, information on leachate treatment using ae...

2002
Brian A. Nault

Survival and fecundity of Colorado potato beetle adults, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say), that had or had not fed previously on non-transgenic potato before exposure to transgenic potato containing the Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. tenebrionis Cry3A toxin (Bt) was investigated. In the laboratory, < 5% of first-generation adults survived after two weeks when restricted to Bt foliage since eclosi...

2013
Yuanyuan Bu Bo Sun Aimin Zhou Xinxin Zhang Imshik Lee Shenkui Liu

Nitrogen is one of the most important limiting factors for plant growth. However, as ammonium is readily converted into ammonia (NH3) when soil pH rises above 8.0, this activity depletes the availability of ammonium (NH4(+)) in alkaline soils, consequently preventing the growth of most plant species. The perennial wild grass Puccinellia tenuiflora is one of a few plants able to grow in soils wi...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
معصومه عسگری محمدرضا مباشری محمد طالعی محسن قمری اصل یوسف رضایی

abstract the amount of needed fertilizer in agricultural soils depends to the type of crop. absence of enough fertilizer may cause in tensions in plants and consequently result in decrease in amount of product. according to the agricultural literature, soils containing total nitrogen amounts (n %) between 0.1-0.15 percent are considered as soils containing normal amounts of nitrogen. the values...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
S R Stewart R J Emerick R H Pritchard

Ammonium chloride was added to diets varying in Ca content to evaluate its potential in preventing silica urolith formation in sheep. A 2 x 2 factorial experiment involved wether lambs with ad libitum access to a diet of 50% grass hay and 50% ground oats plus supplement. The basal diet contained on a DM basis 3.3% SiO2, .31% Ca, .22% P, 11.6% CP, and 26% ADF. Treatments (38 to 39 lambs/treatmen...

2016
Daniel Marino Idoia Ariz Berta Lasa Enrique Santamaría Joaquín Fernández-Irigoyen Carmen González-Murua Pedro M. Aparicio Tejo

Accessing different nitrogen (N) sources involves a profound adaptation of plant metabolism. In this study, a quantitative proteomic approach was used to further understand how the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana adjusts to different N sources when grown exclusively under nitrate or ammonium nutrition. Proteome data evidenced that glucosinolate metabolism was differentially regulated by the N ...

2011
David R. Bryla Rui M. A. Machado

A 2-year study was done to compare the effects of nitrogen (N) fertigation and granular fertilizer application on growth and availability of soil N during establishment of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L. "Bluecrop"). Treatments included four methods of N application (weekly fertigation, split fertigation, and two non-fertigated controls) and four levels of N fertilizer (0, 50, 100, ...

2013
Kapuganti J. Gupta Yariv Brotman Shruthi Segu Tatiana Zeier Jürgen Zeier Stefan T. Persijn Simona M. Cristescu Frans J. M. Harren Hermann Bauwe Alisdair R. Fernie Werner M. Kaiser Luis A. J. Mur

Different forms of nitrogen (N) fertilizer affect disease development; however, this study investigated the effects of N forms on the hypersensitivity response (HR)-a pathogen-elicited cell death linked to resistance. HR-eliciting Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola was infiltrated into leaves of tobacco fed with either NO₃⁻ or NH₄⁺. The speed of cell death was faster in NO₃⁻-fed compared wit...

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