School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Phosphorus Chemistry and Chemical Biology (Ministry of Education), Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China Wenna Chi, Linlin Sheng, Lei Tao, Xizhi Cao, Ye Liu, Yuming Zhang, Bolong Wu, Ruiqun Chen, Lili Cheng & Ligong Chen Coll...
The remaining P compounds all necessarily need to be made through the most reactive allotrope of the element, i.e., white phosphorus (P4). This is obtained through electrothermal reduction of phosphate rock (apatite) in an electric arc furnace at 1,600 °C with coke (reducing agent) and gr...
elements hydrogen nickel neon potassium helium copper cobalt calcium lithium zinc magnesium scandium beryllium gallium aluminium titanium boron germanium silicon vanadium carbon arsenic phosphorus chromium nitrogen selenium sulfur manganese oxygen bromine chlorine iron fluorine krypton argon frequently asked ...
In terrestrial ecosystems, plant leaves provide the largest biological habitat for highly diverse microbial communities, known as the phyllosphere microbiota. However, the underlying mechanisms of host-driven assembly of these ubiquitous communities remain largely elusive. Here, we conduct a large-scale an...
which as the interaction of gravity between the planets, moon and sun causes the earth to expand and contract causing cracks to open up in the previous volcanic crust allowing water to leak down into these deposits of explosive reactive metals and substances such as phosphorus, sodium and ...
Hepatosomatic index and condition factor were highly responsive measures that closely followed the metabolic state of fish on the feeding cycle. Of the water quality variables measured, total phosphorus was 32% lower in ponds receiving cyclic feeding versus control ponds. Soluble reactive phosphorus ...
(Figs.1and7). Weathering is coupled to organic matter decomposition rate through changes in the availability of nutrients, especially phosphorus (Fig.7), which is an important factor for microbial growth and metabolism37. Soil microorganisms invest energy and nutrients to produce extracellular enzymes...
The higher phosphorus content origins from phytic acid, which serves as a phosphorus storage during seed dormancy (Samotus, 1965). Its ability to chelate divalent ions such as Ca2+ and Mg2+ (Crean et al., 1963) can also explain the higher contents of these minerals in PPId, as phytic ...
Is phosphorus brittle? Is bismuth an amorphous solid? Is magnesium oxide ionic or covalent? What is the covalency of magnesium? Does metallic hydrogen sublimate? Is magnesium an alkaline earth metal? Is iron pyrite an amorphous solid? Which metals are malleable?
The soil at our experimental site presented the following nutrient profile: pH 4.85, available nitrogen 43.71 mg·kg−1, available phosphorus 108.81 mg·kg−1, available potassium 27.47 mg·kg−1, and organic matter 10.61 mg·kg−1. Polysome profiling Polysome profiling was conducted ...