Earth is a perfect distance from the sun so the temperature of the Earth is the right tempeture for water. 4. What is a BIF? How do BIFs form? Oxygencombines with iron that was dissolved in the oceans to form i
In contrast to physical occlusion and nutrient limitations, oxygen limitations would decrease the rate of decomposition but not necessarily the microbial biomass (Inubushi et al., 1991; Qiu et al., 2016). Oxygen limitations are known to slow litter and particulate OM decomposition in soils, ...
Explain how to stimulate cuttings to develop roots. Why does it make sense to use biomass from nitrogen fixing plants? Describe 5 ways in which humans may intervene in the nitrogen cycle and the effects of these interventions. What is the role of nitrogen in eutrophication? What is the diff...
Later samples used a somewhat smaller volume of cells, but a larger biomass. Cell density (cells/ml) and cell size (mean, median, and mode) was tracked throughout the experiment using a Coulter Counter Z2, and the number of budded and unbudded cells was assayed for selected samples by ...
Why does biomass decrease as we move up the biomass pyramid? Why does the flow of energy through the biosphere depend on the cycling of nutrients? Why does the cycling of nutrients depend on gravity? Provide five different examples of how you use ...
How can you tell if a chemical process is spontaneous? Biomass energy derives its energy from the sun. Briefly describe how this occurs. Describe the types of catalysis occurring at each step. Describe the Raschig process. Describe chemical reactions and how they relate to chemica...
Our study found year-location-proxy specific relationships between integrated NDVI metrics and within-field yield that may have been caused by a number of reasons. Intra-seasonal rainfall distribution may influence the relationship between NDVI and plant biomass [43]. Micro-climates in field caused ...