et al. (2006) Does excess carbon affect respiration of the rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas? Freshwater Biol., 51, 2320- 2333.T.C. Jensen, T.R. Anderson, M. Daufresne, D.O. Hessen, Does excess carbon affect respiration of the rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas?, Freshw Biol....
Oxygen can be produced from a number of materials, using several different methods. The most common natural method isphoto-synthesis, in which plants use sunlight convert carbon dioxide in the air into oxygen. This offsets the respiration process, in which animals convert oxygen in the air back...
Does phytoplankton remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere? Do ants need water to survive? Do amphibians need to breathe? What is the carbon sink for respiration and decay? What plants do without water? Do plants absorb toxins from water? During photosynthesis algae provide coral with Do amphib...
HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) is the good cholesterol that helps to remove bad cholesterol and is known to have a positive effect on cardiovascular health. LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) is the bad cholesterol that builds up in arteries and leads to heart disease....
The loss of carbon (C) from agricultural soils has been, in part, attributed to tillage, a common practice providing a number of benefits to farmers. The promotion of less intensive tillage practices and no tillage (NT) (the absence of mechanical soil disturbance) aims to mitigate negative ...
Importantly, in mouse cells, Ciona AOX only becomes engaged on cI-linked substrates in the presence of inhibitors of cIII or cIV [44], whereas succinate-driven, non-phosphorylating respiration is supported by AOX even if there is no inhibition of cI [44]. This indicates that the effect of...
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However, nitrate enrichment reduced whole plant respiration in H. uninervis. Net primary production and growth did not show significant changes with pCO2 or nitrate by the end of the experiment (24 d) in T. hemprichii. However, nitrate incorporation in T. hemprichii was higher with nitrate ...
are obtained by multiplying intercepted photosynthetically active radiation, calculated according to the Beer-Lambert law, with an empirical conversion efficiency coefficient that is analogous to radiation use efficiency (Sinclair and Muchow, 2000) but based on assimilation before subtracting respiration ...
The loss of carbon (C) from agricultural soils has been, in part, attributed to tillage, a common practice providing a number of benefits to farmers. The promotion of less intensive tillage practices and no tillage (NT) (the absence of mechanical soil disturbance) aims to mitigate negative ...