نتایج جستجو برای: salinity gradient energy

تعداد نتایج: 804021  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2011
Afrasyab Rahnama Rana Munns Kazem Poustini Michelle Watt

Salinity as well as drought are increasing problems in agriculture. Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. ssp. durum Desf.) is relatively salt sensitive compared with bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), and yields poorly on saline soil. Field studies indicate that roots of durum wheat do not proliferate as extensively as bread wheat in saline soil. In order to look for genetic diversity in root gro...

Journal: :international journal of marine science and engineering 0
vahid niksima young researchers club, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran kamran lari department of physical oceanography, tehran north branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran masoud torabiazad department of physical oceanography, tehran north branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

nowadays, in consideration of environmental issues and limitation of fossil fuels, there is a particular consideration of renewable energy including ocean energy, that can extracted going through various methods such as wave energy, tidal energy, salinity gradient, otec: ocean thermal energy conversion.herein this research, operation of otec method in southern caspian sea has been discussed. fo...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Gary H Dickinson Anna V Ivanina Omera B Matoo Hans O Pörtner Gisela Lannig Christian Bock Elia Beniash Inna M Sokolova

Rising levels of atmospheric CO(2) lead to acidification of the ocean and alter seawater carbonate chemistry, which can negatively impact calcifying organisms, including mollusks. In estuaries, exposure to elevated CO(2) levels often co-occurs with other stressors, such as reduced salinity, which enhances the acidification trend, affects ion and acid-base regulation of estuarine calcifiers and ...

2015
Yan Li Dengchao Wang Maksim M. Kvetny Warren Brown Juan Liu Gangli Wang

The dynamics of ion transport at nanostructured substrate–solution interfaces play vital roles in highdensity energy conversion, stochastic chemical sensing and biosensing, membrane separation, nanofluidics and fundamental nanoelectrochemistry. Further advancements in these applications require a fundamental understanding of ion transport at nanoscale interfaces. The understanding of the dynami...

2016
Alf B. Josefson

The relative importance of environment and dispersal related processes for community assembly has attracted great interest over recent decades, but few empirical studies from the marine/estuarine realm have examined the possible effects of these two types of factors in the same system. Importance of these processes was investigated in a hypothetical metacommunity of benthic invertebrates in 16 ...

2015
Caroline S. Fortunato Byron C. Crump Connie Lovejoy

Microbial communities mediate the biogeochemical cycles that drive ecosystems, and it is important to understand how these communities are affected by changing environmental conditions, especially in complex coastal zones. As fresh and marine waters mix in estuaries and river plumes, the salinity, temperature, and nutrient gradients that are generated strongly influence bacterioplankton communi...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2010
A M A Medeiros J E L Barbosa P R Medeiros R M Rocha L F Silva

The present study aimed at evaluating differences in rotifer distribution in three estuarine zones in an inverse estuary located in the Semiarid Region of Brazil. Zones were chosen based on their proximity to the ocean and river border as a means of reflecting a horizontal salinity gradient. High freshwater discharge during the rainy season was the major determinant of rotifer composition. On t...

2006
Patrick D. Biber

The mangrove habitat exhibits many unique physical features, one of the most important of which is a salinity gradient. Photosynthetic rates, as measured by leaf stomatal conductance and leaf chlorophyll fluorescence induction, were tested as indicators of salinity stress in seedlings of the red mangrove, Rhizophora mangle, grown under five different salinity levels: 0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 parts...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Alexander Eiler Mona Johansson Stefan Bertilsson

Even if many Vibrio spp. are endemic to coastal waters, their distribution in northern temperate and boreal waters is poorly studied. To identify environmental factors regulating Vibrio populations in a salinity gradient along the Swedish coastline, we combined Vibrio-specific quantitative competitive PCR with denaturant gradient gel electrophoresis-based genotyping. The total Vibrio abundance ...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2007
Hongchen Jiang Hailiang Dong Bingsong Yu Xinqi Liu Yiliang Li Shanshan Ji Chuanlun L Zhang

Previous investigations of the salinity effects on the microbial community composition have largely been limited to dynamic estuaries and coastal solar salterns. In this study, the effects of salinity and mineralogy on microbial community composition was studied by using a 900-cm sediment core collected from a stable, inland hypersaline lake, Lake Chaka, on the Tibetan Plateau, north-western Ch...

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