نتایج جستجو برای: powerful decomposer isolates

تعداد نتایج: 199161  

Journal: :تحقیقات آب و خاک ایران 0
عاطفه اسماعیلی دانشگاه تهران احمد علی پور بابایی دانشگاه تهران حسین علی علیخانی دانشگاه تهران

such petroleum hydrocarbons as ethylene oligomer are among soil and water pollutants. physical and chemical methods employed in elimination of these pollutants, in addition to being inefficient, are damaging to the environment too. throughout the present research, powerful decomposer isolates, namely: lysinibacillus xylanilyticus (a bacterium isolate), and aspergillus niger (a fungal isolate) w...

2009
Becky A. Ball Mark A. Bradford Dave C. Coleman Mark D. Hunter

Inputs of aboveground plant litter influence the abundance and activities of belowground decomposer biota. Litter-mixing studies have examined whether the diversity and heterogeneity of litter inputs affect decomposer communities in ways that can be predicted frommonocultures. They have mainly attempted to detect non-additive effects of litter mixing, although individual species effects (additi...

2009
JENNIFER A. KITCHELL

Global-scale data on the Oligocene to Recent planktic foraminifers and coccoliths from the tropical Pacific and Atlantic Oceans are employed for quantitative testing of alternative models (Red Queen and Stationary Hypotheses) of the relationship between speciation rates, extinction rates, taxonomic diversity, abiotic events, and history of the paleosystem. The results demonstrate that although ...

2010
G. I. Ågren

Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Full Screen / Esc Biogeosciences Discussions This discussion paper is/has been under review for the journal Biogeosciences (BG). Please refer to the corresponding final paper in BG if available. Abstract Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Full Screen / Esc Abstract Effects of temperature history on litter d...

Journal: :Ecology 2017
Linda T A van Diepen Serita D Frey Elizabeth A Landis Eric W Morrison Anne Pringle

Saprotrophic fungi are the primary decomposers of plant litter in temperate forests, and their activity is critical for carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling. Simulated atmospheric N deposition is associated with reduced fungal biomass, shifts in fungal community structure, slowed litter decay, and soil C accumulation. Although rarely studied, N deposition may also result in novel selective press...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
پاکدین پاکدین فارسی فارسی مرعشی مرعشی

abstract edible white button mushroom is a secondary decomposer and the activity of other micro-organisms is necessary to decompose the raw compounds for its growth. actinomycetes bacteria due to their ability to decompose the compound molecules such as cellulose, lingo-cellulose and lignin, play an important role in the composting process for the mushroom. bacterial biomass of actinomycetes co...

Journal: :Physical Review A 2020

2014
Jenefar Sudarson Shenbhagaraman Ramalingam Premalatha Kishorekumar Kaviyarasan Venkatesan

In this study thirty wood rotting and litter degrading basidiomycetes were screened for the production of lignocellulolytic enzymes such as, laccase, peroxidase, and cellulase using rapid micro quantification assay. Out of the 30 indigenous isolates Trametes gibbosa was identified to be a potential lignocellulolytic enzyme producer, producing a maximum amount of cellulase (299.66 ± 1.59 IU/L) a...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
Kyle Wickings A Stuart Grandy Sasha C Reed Cory C Cleveland

The chemical complexity of decomposing plant litter is a central feature shaping the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle, but explanations of the origin of this complexity remain contentious. Here, we ask: How does litter chemistry change during decomposition, and what roles do decomposers play in these changes? During a long-term (730 days) litter decomposition experiment, we tracked concurrent chang...

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