نتایج جستجو برای: soil substrates

تعداد نتایج: 258599  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Melissa A Cregger Christopher W Schadt Nate G McDowell William T Pockman Aimée T Classen

Microbial communities regulate many belowground carbon cycling processes; thus, the impact of climate change on the structure and function of soil microbial communities could, in turn, impact the release or storage of carbon in soils. Here we used a large-scale precipitation manipulation (+18%, -50%, or ambient) in a piñon-juniper woodland (Pinus edulis-Juniperus monosperma) to investigate how ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2005
Benjamin L Turner Philip M Haygarth

Phosphatase enzymes regulate organic phosphorus (P) turnover in soil, but a clear understanding remains elusive. To investigate this, phosphomonoesterase and phosphodiesterase activities were determined by using para-nitrophenol (pNP) analogue substrates in a range of temperate pasture soils from England and Wales. Substrate-induced phosphatase activity ranged between 2.62 and 12.19 micromol pN...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تهران 1370

حوضه آبخیز سدمخزنی شهید پارسا در جنوب شرقی شهرستان فردوس استان خراسان واق گردیده است . بااحداث این سد علاوه برآبیاری اراضی موجود، 700 هکتار از اراضی جدید پایین دست به زیر کشت می روند. عمده ترین معضل موجود در رابطه با حوضه آبخیز، وجود بار رسوب فراوان و تجمع آن در پشت مخزن سد می باشد. لذابه علت عدم وجود اطلاعات کافی از وضعیت فرسایش خاک در حوضه آبخیز، دراین رساله بررسی و مطالعه فرسایش پذیری خاک ان...

2010
Yosuke Tabei Kohji Ueno

Molecular analyses of 16S rRNA gene cloning and sequencing methods were applied to identify microorganisms in environmental samples including, soil, seawater, and wastewater. The analyses revealed that the diversity of bacterial communities in the soil is highly complex and the soil contains bacteria which belong to the candidate phylogenic divisions (Rappė and Giovannoni, 2003). The candidate ...

2017
Salvador Lladó Petr Baldrian

Community-level physiological profiling (CLPP) analyses from very diverse environments are frequently used with the aim of characterizing the metabolic versatility of whole environmental bacterial communities. While the limitations of the methodology for the characterization of whole communities are well known, we propose that CLPP combined with high-throughput sequencing and qPCR can be utiliz...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2001
A Walker M Jurado-Exposito G D Bending V J Smith

Thirty samples of soil were taken at 50-m intersections on a grid pattern over an area of 250 x 200 m within a single field with nominally uniform soil characteristics. Incubations of isoproturon (3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea) under standard conditions (15 degrees C; -33 kPa soil water potential) indicated considerable variation in degradation rate of the herbicide, with the time to 5...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2016
Weixuan Ding Douglas I Stewart Paul N Humphreys Simon P Rout Ian T Burke

Cr(VI) is an important contaminant found at sites where chromium ore processing residue (COPR) is deposited. No low cost treatment exists for Cr(VI) leaching from such sites. This study investigated the mechanism of interaction of alkaline Cr(VI)-containing leachate with an Fe(II)-containing organic matter rich soil beneath the waste. The soil currently contains 0.8% Cr, shown to be present as ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Stina Harrysson Drotz Tobias Sparrman Mats B Nilsson Jürgen Schleucher Mats G Oquist

A large proportion of the global soil carbon pool is stored in soils of high-latitude ecosystems in which microbial processes and production of greenhouse gases proceed during the winter months. It has been suggested that microorganisms have limited ability to sequester substrates at temperatures around and below 0 °C and that a metabolic shift to dominance of catabolic processes occurs around ...

2016
Wan-Rou Lin Pi-Han Wang Wen-Cheng Chen Chao-Ming Lai Richard Scott Winder

Forest management activities, such as tree thinning, alter forest ecology, including key components of forest ecosystems, including fungal communities. In the present study, we investigate the effects of forest thinning intensity on the populations and structures of fungal soil communities in the Cryptomeria japonica forests of central Taiwan as well as the dynamics of soil fungi communities in...

2006
Ellen Kandeler Arvin R. Mosier Jack A. Morgan Daniel G. Milchunas Jennifer Y. King Sabine Rudolph Dagmar Tscherko

Although elevation of CO2 has been reported to impact soil microbial functions, little information is available on the spatial and temporal variation of this effect. The objective of this study was to determine the microbial response in a northern Colorado shortgrass steppe to a 5-year elevation of atmospheric CO2 as well as the reversibility of the microbial response during a period of several...

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