نتایج جستجو برای: biomass limitation

تعداد نتایج: 114640  

2014
Martha Banda-Chalwe Jennifer C. Nitz Desleigh de Jonge

BACKGROUND The study investigated the perspective of people with mobility limitations (PWML) in Zambia, firstly of their accessibility to public buildings and spaces, and secondly of how their capacity to participate in a preferred lifestyle has been affected. OBJECTIVES Firstly to provide insight into the participation experiences of PWML in the social, cultural, economic, political and civi...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2014
Charlotte Juul Nilsson Volkert Siersma Minna Mänty Kirsten Avlund Mikkel Vass Rikke Lund

BACKGROUND Mobility-related fatigue and low socioeconomic position predicts mobility limitations and disability in old age, but the interplay between these two factors is unknown. To evaluate whether mobility-related fatigue is a stronger risk factor for mobility limitations in certain socioeconomic groups, the aim of this study was to examine the combined effect of mobility-related fatigue and...

Nowadays required energy mostly comes from fossil fuels but the limitation of fossil resources and their environmental effects have encouraged communities to seek alternative renewable energy sources. Meanwhile enery forom biomass (bioenergy) has particular importance due to wide range of resources and other advantages. In this research, a multi-objective model is proposed to design a bioenergy...

2017
Rajesh K. Srivastava

Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) is reported as polyesters of hydroxyalkanoates (HAs) which is generally synthesized by numerous bacteria and it is stored in the cytoplasm of cells as an intracellular carbon and energy sources compound. It has been considered as a replacement for conventional plastics. Microbial cell such as Alcaligenes, Pseudomonas, recombinant Escherichia coli and methylotrophs a...

2013
Peter B. Reich Sarah E. Hobbie

The stimulation of plant growth by elevated CO2 concentration has been widely observed. Such fertilization, and associated carbon storage, could dampen future increases in atmospheric CO2 levels and associated climate warming1. However, the CO2 fertilization of plant biomass may be sensitive to nitrogen supply2–4. Herein we show that in the latest decade of a long-term perennial grassland exper...

2006
J. T. A. VERHOEVEN M. B. SCHMITZ

A fertilization experiment was carried out in 3 mesotrophic fens to investigate whether plant growth in these systems is controlled by the availability of N, P or K. The fens are located in an area with high N inputs from precipitation. They are annually mown in the summer to prevent succession to woodland. Above-ground plant biomass increased significantly upon N fertilization in the two 'mid'...

2014
Christina Kaiser Oskar Franklin Ulf Dieckmann Andreas Richter

Under the current paradigm, organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling rates are a function of the imbalance between substrate and microbial biomass stoichiometry. Challenging this view, we demonstrate that in an individual-based model, microbial community dynamics alter relative C and N limitation during litter decomposition, leading to a system behaviour not predictable from stoichiome...

2013
Robin G. Munshaw Wendy J. Palen Danielle M. Courcelles Jacques C. Finlay

Nutrient recycling by consumers in streams can influence ecosystem nutrient availability and the assemblage and growth of photoautotrophs. Stream fishes can play a large role in nutrient recycling, but contributions by other vertebrates to overall recycling rates remain poorly studied. In tributaries of the Pacific Northwest, coastal giant salamanders (Dicamptodon tenebrosus) occur at high dens...

2002
K. L. Denman M. A. Peña S. P. Haigh

Existing observations are inadequate to identify and to understand the processes by which oceanic and atmospheric variability affect the marine biota at climate scales. To aid in the identification and study of important processes, we employ a one-dimensional coupled mixed layer / planktonic ecosystem (Nutrient-Phytoplankton-Zooplankton-Detritus) model of the subarctic Pacific Ocean. Increasing...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1988
J W van Groenestijn G J Vlekke D M Anink M H Deinema A J Zehnder

Cells of the strictly aerobic Acinetobacter strain 210A, containing aerobically large amounts of polyphosphate (100 mg of phosphorus per g [dry weight] of biomass), released in the absence of oxygen 1.49 mmol of P(i), 0.77 meq of Mg, 0.48 meq of K, 0.02 meq of Ca, and 0.14 meq of NH(4) per g (dry weight) of biomass. The drop in pH during this anaerobic phase was caused by the release of 1.8 pro...

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