نتایج جستجو برای: جذب n2o

تعداد نتایج: 34544  

2006
P. Ambus S. Zechmeister-Boltenstern K. Butterbach-Bahl

Forest ecosystems may provide strong sources of nitrous oxide (N2O), which is important for atmospheric chemical and radiative properties. Nonetheless, our understanding of controls on forest N2O emissions is insufficient to narrow current flux estimates, which still are associated with great uncertainties. In this study, we have investigated the quantitative and qualitative relationships betwe...

2014
Jian Shen He Zhao Hongbin Cao Yi Zhang Yongsheng Chen Jingjing Du Chuanyong Jing Jinming Duan Yongli Zhang Shan Hu Siqing Xia Shuang Shen Xiaoyin Xu Jun Liang Lijie Zhou

Temperature is an important physical factor, which strongly influences biomass and metabolic activity. In this study, the effects of temperature on the anoxic metabolism of nitrite (NO2 ) to nitrous oxide (N2O) by polyphosphate accumulating organisms, and the process of the accumulation of N2O (during nitrite reduction), which acts as an electron acceptor, were investigated using 91% ± 4% Candi...

2016
Johannes Harter Ivan Guzman-Bustamante Stefanie Kuehfuss Reiner Ruser Reinhard Well Oliver Spott Andreas Kappler Sebastian Behrens

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas that is produced during microbial nitrogen transformation processes such as nitrification and denitrification. Soils represent the largest sources of N2O emissions with nitrogen fertilizer application being the main driver of rising atmospheric N2O concentrations. Soil biochar amendment has been proposed as a promising tool to mitigate N2O emission...

Journal: :Water research 2013
R M L D Rathnayake Y Song A Tumendelger M Oshiki S Ishii H Satoh S Toyoda N Yoshida S Okabe

Emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) during biological wastewater treatment is of growing concern since N2O is a major stratospheric ozone-depleting substance and an important greenhouse gas. The emission of N2O from a lab-scale granular sequencing batch reactor (SBR) for partial nitrification (PN) treating synthetic wastewater without organic carbon was therefore determined in this study, because P...

2008
B. Vieten

Soils are capable to consume N2O. It is generally assumed that consumption occurs exclusively via respiratory reduction to N2 by denitrifying organisms (i.e. complete denitrification). Yet, we are not aware of any verification of this assumption. Some N2O may be assimilatorily reduced to NH3. Reduction of N2O to NH3 is thermodynamically advantageous compared to the reduction of N2. Is this an e...

2017
Lai Peng Jing Sun Yiwen Liu Xiaohu Dai Bing-Jie Ni

Sustainable wastewater treatment has been attracting increasing attentions over the past decades. However, the production of nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent GHG, from the energy-efficient granule-based autotrophic nitrogen removal is largely unknown. This study applied a previously established N2O model, which incorporated two N2O production pathways by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) (AOB denit...

2015
Emilio Bueno Daniel Mania Ǻsa Frostegard Eulogio J. Bedmar Lars R. Bakken Maria J. Delgado

Denitrification in agricultural soils is a major source of N2O. Legume crops enhance N2O emission by providing N-rich residues, thereby stimulating denitrification, both by free-living denitrifying bacteria and by the symbiont (rhizobium) within the nodules. However, there are limited data concerning N2O production and consumption by endosymbiotic bacteria associated with legume crops. It has b...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2014
H Fukagawa T Koyama K Fukuda

BACKGROUND Our previous reports demonstrated that genetic deletion of μ-opioid receptor has no influence on the anaesthetic and antinociceptive effects of nitrous oxide (N2O) in mice, and that an antagonist selective for κ-opioid receptor (KOP), but not that selective for δ-opioid receptor, suppresses the antinociceptive effect of N2O. However, it is not known whether genetic deletion of KOP af...

2007
Hiroaki Yamagishi Marian B. Westley Brian N. Popp Sakae Toyoda Naohiro Yoshida Shuichi Watanabe Keisuke Koba Yasuhiro Yamanaka

[1] Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an important atmospheric greenhouse gas and is involved in stratospheric ozone depletion. Analysis of the isotopomer ratios of N2O (i.e., the intramolecular distribution of N within the linear NNO molecule and the conventional N and O isotope ratios) can elucidate the mechanisms of N2O production and destruction. We analyzed the isotopomer ratios of dissolved N2O at a...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2015
Kellianne J Richardson Keith L Shelton

Nitrous oxide (N2O) gas is a widely used anesthetic adjunct in dentistry and medicine that is also commonly abused. Studies have shown that N2O alters the function of the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA), GABAA, opioid, and serotonin receptors among others. However, the receptors systems underlying the abuse-related central nervous system effects of N2O are unclear. The present study explores the re...

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