نتایج جستجو برای: sulfur supplementation

تعداد نتایج: 90646  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1988
R T Espejo B Escobar E Jedlicki P Uribe R Badilla-Ohlbaum

The oxidation of ferrous iron and elemental sulfur by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans that was absorbed and unabsorbed onto the surface of sulfur prills was studied. Unadsorbed sulfur-grown cells oxidized ferrous iron at a rate that was 3 to 7 times slower than that of ferrous iron-grown cells, but sulfur-grown cells were able to reach the oxidation rate of the ferrous iron-adapted cells after only 1...

2014
Lipeng Zhang Jianbing Niu Mingtao Li Zhenhai Xia

Density functional theory (DFT) was applied to study sulfur-doped graphene clusters as oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) cathode catalysts for fuel cells. Several sulfurdoped graphene clusters with/without Stone−Wales defects were investigated and their electronic structures, reaction free energy, transition states, and energy barriers were calculated to predict their catalytic properties. The re...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1996
F Gliubich M Gazerro G Zanotti S Delbono G Bombieri R Berni

In the course of the reaction catalyzed by rhodanese, the enzyme cycles between two catalytic intermediates, the sulfur-free and the sulfur-substituted (persulfide-containing) forms. The crystal structure of sulfur-free rhodanese, which was prepared in solution and then crystallized, is highly similar to that of sulfur-substituted enzyme. The inactivation of sulfur-free rhodanese with a small m...

Journal: :Biology of the cell 2009
David Himmel Leslie Candice Maurin Olivier Gros Jean-Louis Mansot

BACKGROUND INFORMATION Marine nematodes belonging to the Stilbonematidae (Desmodoridae) family are described as living in obligatory association with sulfur-oxidizing chemoautotrophic ectosymbionts. The symbiotic bacteria carrying out this chemosynthesis should contain elemental sulfur in periplasmic granules as sulfur granules of chemoautotrophic endosymbionts described in various marine inver...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Shin Koike Yuki Ogasawara

It was in the 1950s that the term polysulfide or persulfide was introduced in biological studies. The unfamiliar term "sulfane sulfur" sometimes appeared in papers published in the 1970s, and was defined in the review article by Westley in 1983. In the article, sulfane sulfur is described as sulfur atoms that are covalently bound only with sulfur atoms, and as this explanation was somewhat diff...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Victoria J Nikiforova Joachim Kopka Vladimir Tolstikov Oliver Fiehn Laura Hopkins Malcolm J Hawkesford Holger Hesse Rainer Hoefgen

Sulfur is an essential macro-element in plant and animal nutrition. Plants assimilate inorganic sulfate into two sulfur-containing amino acids, cysteine and methionine. Low supply of sulfate leads to decreased sulfur pools within plant tissues. As sulfur-related metabolites represent an integral part of plant metabolism with multiple interactions, sulfur deficiency stress induces a number of ad...

1998
J. P. Beckman D. A. Woodford

The phenomenology of intergranular sulfur attack in nickel and nickel-base alloys and the resulting embrittlement on post-exposure tensile testing was investigated. Using Ni 270 as a model material, specimens were exposed at temperatures between 450°C and 800°C to Fgous sulfur e vironments with sulfur partial pressures ranging from atm. to 10' B atm. Increasing exposure temperature and increasi...

2008
John J. Wagner

Introduction: Sulfur is an important component of many functions in the body and is an essential nutrient for beef cattle. It is an important part of the amino acids methionine, cysteine, and cystine. The B-vitamins thiamine and biotin also contain sulfur. Rumen microbes require sulfur for their normal growth and metabolism. A large portion of the sulfur found in typical feedlot diets is a comp...

2012
Manfred Sager

Total sulfur data of various agricultural and food items from the lab of the author, have been compiled to develop an understanding of sulfur levels and ecological cycling in Austria. As sulfur level is not an included factor among the quality criteria of soil and fertilizer composition, the database is rather small. Problems in analytical determinations of total sulfur, in particular digestion...

The nutrient elements uptake in many of soils, is a problem because of high pH and plenty of calcium ions in them. Some of these elements are phosphorus and microelements. It is possible to increase absorption of these nutrient elements by addition of sulfur in soil and biological oxidation. The rate of this reaction is very slow and Thiobacillus bacteria are the most important oxidators of sul...

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