نتایج جستجو برای: biomass assimilation

تعداد نتایج: 81838  

1997
JOHN GOODFELLOW D. EAMUS G. DUFF

and growth of Mangifera indica L. saplings during long-term exposure to a CO2-enriched atmosphere in the seasonally wet-dry tropics of northern Australia. Grafted saplings of M. indica were planted in the ground in four air-conditioned, sunlit, plastic-covered chambers and exposed to CO2 at the ambient or an elevated (700 μmol mol) concentration for 28 months. Light-saturating assimilation (Ama...

A. Noorjahan, B. Aiyamperumal, M. Muthukumaran, P. Anantharaman, S. Mahesh, S. Manupoori,

Spent biomass of different seaweeds such as Sargassum wightii, Turbinaria conoides, Padina tetrastomata and Ulva lactuca were evaluated for the nutritional benefits in aqua feeds. Basic nutritional value, of seaweeds contains a number of pigments, defensive and storage compounds, and secondary metabolites that could have beneficial effects in farmed fish. Only a small fraction of algal species ...

2015
Louis J. Irving

Plant growth correlates with net carbon gain on a whole plant basis. Over the last several decades, the driving factors shaping plant morphology and performance have become increasingly clear. This review seeks to explore the importance of these factors for grass performance. Briefly, these fall into factors influencing photosynthetic rates directly, competition between plants in a canopy, and ...

2014
Agnieszka Cydzik-Kwiatkowska Katarzyna Bernat Magdalena Zielińska Irena Wojnowska-Baryła

Aerobic granule characteristic in sequencing batch reactors treating high-nitrogen digester supernatant was investigated at cycle lengths (t) of 6, 8 and 12 h with the COD/N ratios in the influent of 4.5 and 2.3. The biomass production (Y obs) correlated with the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) in grams per COD removed. Denitrification efficiency significantly decreased as the amount o...

2012
Peter J. Bottomley Anne E. Taylor David D. Myrold

We examine and discuss literature targeted at identifying "active" subpopulations of soil microbial communities with regard to the factors that affect the balance between mineralization and immobilization/assimilation of N. Whereas a large fraction (≥50%) of soil microbial biomass can immediately respire exogenous substrates, it remains unclear what percentage of both bacterial and fungal popul...

2011
Ensheng Weng Yiqi Luo Chao Gao Ram Oren

Aims Accurate forecast of ecosystem states is critical for improving natural resource management and climate change mitigation. Assimilating observed data into models is an effective way to reduce uncertainties in ecological forecasting. However, influences of measurement errors on parameter estimation and forecasted state changes have not been carefully examined. This study analyzed the parame...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2004
Haruhiko Taneda Masaki Tateno

In this study, we determine the theoretical criteria for biomass partitioning into the leaf and stem of the current shoot, using two quantitative models. The water transport model, based on the biochemical model of CO(2) assimilation, predicts the relationship between the water transport capacity per biomass investment in the stem (stem mass specific conductivity) and the partitioning of biomas...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Xiuliang Jin Lalit Kumar Zhenhai Li Xingang Xu Guijun Yang Jihua Wang

Knowledge of spatial and temporal variations in crop growth is important for crop management and stable crop production for the food security of a country. A combination of crop growth models and remote sensing data is a useful method for monitoring crop growth status and estimating crop yield. The objective of this study was to use spectral-based biomass values generated from spectral indices ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2013
a. val del río m. figueroa a. mosquera-corral j.l. campos r. méndez

the aerobic granular systems represent a good alternative to substitute the conventional activatedsludge process in the treatment of industrial effluents due to the lower surface requirements. in this work the effluent from a seafood industry, characterized by a high variability and the presence of residual amounts of coagulant and flocculant reagents, was used to study the development of aerob...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. val del río department of chemical engineering, school of engineering, university of santiago de compostela. e-15782. santiago de compostela, spain m. figueroa department of chemical engineering, school of engineering, university of santiago de compostela. e-15782. santiago de compostela, spain a. mosquera-corral department of chemical engineering, school of engineering, university of santiago de compostela. e-15782. santiago de compostela, spain j.l. campos department of chemical engineering, school of engineering, university of santiago de compostela. e-15782. santiago de compostela, spain r. méndez department of chemical engineering, school of engineering, university of santiago de compostela. e-15782. santiago de compostela, spain

the aerobic granular systems represent a good alternative to substitute the conventional activatedsludge process in the treatment of industrial effluents due to the lower surface requirements. in this work the effluent from a seafood industry, characterized by a high variability and the presence of residual amounts of coagulant and flocculant reagents, was used to study the development of aerob...

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