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We tested the impact of P deficiency, K deficiency, and their interaction on seed alkaloid concentrations and profile, yield and mineral content in sweet (low-alkaloid) and bitter (high-alkaloid) varieties of narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus... more
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      Biological SciencesPhosphorusEnvironmental SciencesPotassium
This paper presents the effect of hydric stress on Select sunflower hybrid grown under near-neutral and acid soil conditions. The experiment was conducted in green - house with sunflower plants grown in PVC tubs filled with: near- neutral... more
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      PhosphorusNitrogenPotassiumAcid Soil
Among prokaryotes, the large vacuolated marine sulphur bacteria are unique in their ability to store, transport and metabolize significant quantities of sulphur, nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon compounds. In this study, unresolved... more
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      Carbon DioxideBiologyChileBiological Sciences
We have developed a modified physical vapor transport (M-PVT) growth technique for the preparation of SiC single crystals which makes use of an additional gas pipe in order to control the gas phase composition of the conventional physical... more
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      Materials ScienceCrystal GrowthPhosphorusNumerical Simulation
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      Plant BiologyBiologyEcologyMedicine
Root and soil samples of three potted or ground-grown cycads (Cycas circinalis, C. revoluta, Zamia sp.) were collected between November 1999 and June 2000 and surveyed for arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonization and spore populations. AM... more
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyFungiIndia
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      Water qualityPhosphorusUnited StatesNitrogen
Chronic low back pain (LBP) is an extremely common problem in practice, where it is often labeled idiopathic. No sufficient studies have been conducted to analyze the contribution of hypovitaminosis D to the etiology of chronic LBP in... more
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      InflammationCalciumLow back painPhosphorus
Telomeric DNA consists of G-and C-rich strands that are always polarized such that the G-rich strand extends past the 3' end of the duplex to form a 12-16-base overhang. These overhanging strands can self-associate in vitro to form... more
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      BiochemistryNuclear Magnetic ResonanceMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyDNA
Growth kinetics of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans in batch cultures, containing prills of elementary sulfur as the sole energy source, were studied by measuring the incorporation of radioactive phosphorus in free and adsorbed bacteria. The... more
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      MultidisciplinaryColonizationPhosphorusColonisation
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      Earth SciencesMathematical ModellingWater ManagementBiological Sciences
The influence of water level fluctuation on sediment-water nutrient exchange in coastal wetlands of Lakes Michigan and Huron was investigated using controlled, laboratory experiments. At each wetland, sediment cores were collected from 5... more
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      Environmental EngineeringGreat LakesPhosphorusENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Mycorrhizal fungi influence plant growth, local biodiversity and ecosystem function. Effects of the symbiosis on plants span the continuum from mutualism to parasitism. We sought to understand this variation in symbiotic function using... more
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      SymbiosisEcologyFungiPhosphorus
Weather variation and climate fluctuations are the main sources of ecosystem variability in remote mountain lakes. Here we describe the main patterns of seasonal variability in the ecosystems of nine lakes in Europe, and discuss the... more
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      GeologyLife SciencesPaleolimnologyStratification
The development of total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) requires evaluating existing constituent loads in streams. Accurate estimates of constituent loads are needed to calibrate watershed and reservoir models for TMDL development. The best... more
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      Water qualityHigh FrequencyPhosphorusSeasonality
We present experimental laboratory evidence and field observations of an autocatalyzed, programmed cell death (PCD) pathway in the nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteriumTrichodesmium spp., which forms massive blooms in the subtropical and... more
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      Earth SciencesLimnologyTransmission Electron MicroscopyBiological Sciences
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      Kidney diseasesChronic kidney diseaseTurkeyAdolescent
For this research, four sites with different characteristics (Dasht Abkan, Artesh, Dorahi Kosheh and Scale Abad regions of the Khash city in southeastern part of Iran) were selected, and the one hectare land of the research area at each... more
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      PhosphorusNitrogenArtemisiaPotassium
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and N: P ratio in terrestrial plants and the patterns at a large geographical scale are an important issue in ecological stoichiometry. In particular, it is essential to know that for a single species, how... more
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      Forest Ecology And ManagementForest EcologyEcological StoichiometryUnited Kingdom
The importance of comets for the origin of life on Earth has been advocated for many decades. Amino acids are key ingredients in chemistry, leading to life as we know it. Many primitive meteorites contain amino acids, and it is generally... more
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryMass Spectrometry
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      ChemistryWaterProcess ControlFiltration
Serious production losses have occurred in shrimp producing countries around the world, principally due to poor rearing environments and pathogenic disease. In response to this, shrimp farmers are changing their culture methods. To... more
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      ZoologyWater qualityBiologyAquaculture
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      Earth SciencesBiological SciencesPhosphorusEnvironmental Sciences
Inorganic arsenicals have been used in agriculture as pesticides or defoliants for many years and, in localized areas, oxides of arsenic have contaminated soils as a result of fallout from ore-smelting operations and coal-fired power... more
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      ArsenicEnvironmental HealthPhosphorusEnvironmental Sciences
Abstract. The magnitude of root competition 17 year-old coconut palms suffer from three year-old inter-planted multipurpose trees, Vateria indica L., Ailanthus triphysa (Dennst.) Alston. or Grevillea robusta A. Cunn. and kacholam... more
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      AgroforestryPhosphorusAgroforestry SystemsMedicinal Plant
The capacity of plant roots to increase their carboxylate exudation at a low plant phosphorus (P) status is an adaptation to acquire sufficient P at low soil P availability. Our objective was to compare crop species in their adaptive... more
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      Biological SciencesPhosphorusEnvironmental SciencesNegative Feedback
Water managers often debate whether resuspension of sediment with high organic matter and water content accumulated during eutrophication delays improvement of water clarity after reduction of external nutrient loading. Using data from 15... more
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      Earth SciencesLimnologyBiomassEutrophication
Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) caused by fructose aldolase B deficiency results in hepatic dysfunction unless managed with severely restricted dietary intake of fructose and sucrose. The potential of FOS to provide a fructose load... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsNutritionPhosphorusUric Acid
We measured the size structure and taxonomic composition of phytoplankton in temperate rivers during base flows of summer to investigate the influence of river size, ambient nutrient concentration, and light availability on potamoplankton... more
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      Earth SciencesBiological SciencesPhosphorusEnvironmental Sciences
This study compares the digestibility of a series of lupin and soybean protein products when fed to either rainbow trout or Atlantic salmon. The test ingredients in the study, from one of two key grain resources (lupins: Lupinus... more
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      ZoologyAquaculturePhosphorusFish Meal
Seeds of four lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) varieties (Romaine, Augusta, Vista and Verte) differing in their salt sensitivity were sown at 0 (Control), 50, 100 and 150 mM NaCl. The final germination percentage decreased with the increasing... more
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      Plant BiologyPhosphorusSeedling GrowthLactuca Sativa L
The Tonle Sap Lake and floodplains in the heart of Cambodia contain the largest continuous areas of natural wetlands habitats remaining in the Mekong system, while being the largest permanent freshwater body in Southeast Asia. Tonle Sap... more
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      Southeast AsiaPhosphorusAquatic EcosystemImpact Assessment
Sulfur (S) fertilization has increasingly become an important issue in crop management. In Argentina S deficiencies have been reported, but there has been no success in finding soil tests for predicting soybean response to S... more
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      PhosphorusField CropsSoil sciencesSulfur
BackgroundIn cattle, diseases of abomasum are of great importance and include right and left displacement, torsion, impaction, pyloric stenosis and ulceration. Displacement of the abomasum has become one of the most important metabolic... more
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      Animal ProductionPhosphorusMagnesiumDairy Cow
We examine the effect of mulches on the soil volumetric water content (SVWC), pH, carbon (C), total and mineral (NH 4 and NO 3 ) nitrogen (N), total and bicarbonate phosphorus (P), and on the survival and relative growth rate of three... more
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      Ecological restorationBiological SciencesPhosphorusRelative Growth Rate
This paper is a case study which describes the application of game-theoretic approach in resource management with specific emphasis on developing optimal strategies of phosphorus applications for soil fertilisation. The approach adopted... more
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      Game TheoryWater qualityMultidisciplinaryPhosphorus
An analytical method for lignins has been developed that involves derivatization followed by reductive cleavage (DFRC), depolymerization, and quantitative 31 P NMR spectroscopy. This technique detects and quantifies the various ether... more
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      EngineeringNuclear Magnetic ResonanceNMR SpectroscopyPhosphorus
The extent to which nutrients from Pacific salmon are transported to riparian areas may be influenced by differences in spawning behavior among species. Chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta, pink salmon O. gorbuscha, and sockeye salmon O. nerka... more
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      PhosphorusNitrogenSpecies DiversityFisheries Sciences
Lithium salts have been widely used in the treatment of mood disorders, but the mechanism of action is still not clear. In this work, a methodology for two-dimensional Lithium-7 imaging on clinical systems is presented. The data were... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingLithiumMultidisciplinaryPhosphorus
Bachmann et al.(1999) postulated that wind energy initiated, and has maintained, high turbidity in hypertrophic (mean chlorophyll a= 92 µg l-1) Lake Apopka, Florida (mean depth= 1.6 m; area= 12? 500 ha). They asserted that the turbid... more
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      Earth SciencesWind EnergyBiological SciencesPhosphorus
The aim of this study was to better understand the fate of nutrients discharged by sewage treatment plants into an intermittent Mediterranean river, during a low-flow period. Many pollutants stored in the riverbed during the low-flow... more
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      Environmental MonitoringRiversMultidisciplinaryPhosphorus
Leaching experiments, a mineralogical survey and larger samples are preferred when arsenic is present as discrete mineral phases. Abstract Availability, mobility, (phyto)toxicity and potential risk of contaminants is strongly affected by... more
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      ArsenicEnvironmental MonitoringHazardous WasteEnvironmental Pollution
Deep-water oxygen concentrations in the Baltic Sea are influenced by eutrophication, but also by saltwater inflows from the North Sea. In the last two decades, only two major inflows have been recorded and the lack of major inflows is... more
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      EutrophicationMultidisciplinaryEnvironmental science and technologySweden
Precision agriculture depends on the knowledge and management of soil quality (SQ), which calls for affordable, simple and rapid but accurate analysis of bioavailable soil nutrients. Conventional SQ analysis methods are tedious and... more
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      Analytical ChemistrySoilPrincipal Component AnalysisCarbon
The spectacular performance of Indian agriculture witnessed during the second half of the 20th century against the onslaught of rising demographic pressure is a vivid demonstration of the growing effectiveness of our agricultural research... more
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      Sustainable agriculturePhosphorusSoil moistureNitrogen
The atmospheric corrosion of the dierent steels at the dierent exposure conditions has been investigated by MoÈ ssbauer and Raman spectroscopies and XRD. Goethite and lepidocrocite were identi®ed in the corrosion products formed on all... more
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      Materials EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringMaterials Science
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      Environmental ScienceEastern EuropeEutrophicationPhosphorus
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      Materials EngineeringArsenicSolar CellPhosphorus
There remains conflicting evidence on the relationship between P supply and biological N 2-fixation rates, particularly N 2-fixing plant adaptive strategies under P limitation. This is important, as edaphic conditions inherent to many... more
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      BiomassPlant BiologyBiologyMedicine
Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and... more
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      GeographyHydrologyConservationQuality Control