نتایج جستجو برای: biomass limitation

تعداد نتایج: 114640  

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 1996
J I Castrillo J Kaliterna R A Weusthuis J P van Dijken J T Pronk

Many facultatively fermentative yeast species exhibit a "Kluyver effect": even under oxygen-limited growth conditions, certain disaccharides that support aerobic, respiratory growth are not fermented, even though the component monosaccharides are good fermentation substrates. This article investigates the applicability of this phenomenon for high-cell-density cultivation of yeasts. In glucose-g...

2015
Orily Depraetere Frédéric Deschoenmaeker Hanène Badri Pieter Monsieurs Imogen Foubert Natalie Leys Ruddy Wattiez Koenraad Muylaert Douglas Andrew Campbell

Cyanobacteria have a strong potential for biofuel production due to their ability to accumulate large amounts of carbohydrates. Nitrogen (N) stress can be used to increase the content of carbohydrates in the biomass, but it is expected to reduce biomass productivity. To study this trade-off between carbohydrate accumulation and biomass productivity, we characterized the biomass productivity, bi...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2008
Jie Xu Alvin Y T Ho Kedong Yin Xiangcheng Yuan Donald M Anderson Joseph H W Lee Paul J Harrison

In 2001, the Hong Kong government implemented the Harbor Area Treatment Scheme (HATS) under which 70% of the sewage that had been formerly discharged into Victoria Harbor is now collected and sent to Stonecutters Island Sewage Works where it receives chemically enhanced primary treatment (CEPT), and is then discharged into waters west of the Harbor. The relocation of the sewage discharge will p...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2004
Ethan P White S K Morgan Ernest Katherine M Thibault

Resource limitation represents an important constraint on ecological communities, which restricts the total abundance, biomass, and community energy flux a given community can support. However, the exact relationship among these three measures of biological activity remains unclear. Here we use a simple framework that links abundance and biomass with an energetic constraint. Under constant ener...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
W Stanley Harpole Jacqueline T Ngai Elsa E Cleland Eric W Seabloom Elizabeth T Borer Matthew E S Bracken James J Elser Daniel S Gruner Helmut Hillebrand Jonathan B Shurin Jennifer E Smith

Synergistic interactions between multiple limiting resources are common, highlighting the importance of co-limitation as a constraint on primary production. Our concept of resource limitation has shifted over the past two decades from an earlier paradigm of single-resource limitation towards concepts of co-limitation by multiple resources, which are predicted by various theories. Herein, we sum...

Journal: :Journal of biotechnology 2015
Viktor Klassen Olga Blifernez-Klassen Yoep Hoekzema Jan H Mussgnug Olaf Kruse

The use of alga biomass for biogas generation has been studied for over fifty years but until today, several distinct features, like inefficient degradation and low C/N ratios, limit the applicability of algal biomass for biogas production in larger scale. In this work we investigated a novel, one-stage combined cultivation/fermentation strategy including inherently progressing nitrogen starvat...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Caroline E Farrior David Tilman Ray Dybzinski Peter B Reich Simon A Levin Stephen W Pacala

Almost all models of plant resource limitation are grounded in either one or both of two simple conceptual models: Liebig's Minimum Hypothesis (LMH), the idea that plants are limited by the resource in shortest supply, and the Multiple Limitation Hypothesis (MLH), the idea that plants should adjust to their environment so that all essential resources are equally limiting. Despite the difference...

2013
D. L. Moorhead Z. L. Rinkes R. L. Sinsabaugh M. N. Weintraub

We re-examined data from a recent litter decay study to determine if additional insights could be gained to inform decomposition modeling. Rinkes et al. (2013) conducted 14-day laboratory incubations of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) or white oak (Quercus alba) leaves, mixed with sand (0.4% organic C content) or loam (4.1% organic C). They measured microbial biomass C, carbon dioxide efflux, soil...

2012
Leong-Keat Chan Ryan J. Newton Shalabh Sharma Christa B. Smith Pratibha Rayapati Alexander J. Limardo Christof Meile Mary Ann Moran

Marine bacteria drive the biogeochemical processing of oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC), a 750-Tg C reservoir that is a critical component of the global C cycle. Catabolism of DOC is thought to be regulated by the biomass composition of heterotrophic bacteria, as cells maintain a C:N:P ratio of ∼50:10:1 during DOC processing. Yet a complicating factor in stoichiometry-based analyses is th...

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