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Rodin, L. Y. Bazilevich, N. I. Production and Mineral Cycling in Terrestrial Vegetation Oliver and Boyd Edinburgh, UK, 1967. [Pg.412]

DeBano, LF. Assessing the effects of management actions on soils and mineral cycling in mediterranean ecosystems. In Conrad, C.E. Oechel, W.C., Tech. Coordinators. Proc. of the Symposium on Dynamics and Management of Mediterranean-Type Ecosystems, June 22-26, 1981, San Diego CA. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-58, USDA For. Serv. Pac. SW For. and Range Exp. Sta. Berkeley, CA, 1982. pp 345-350. [Pg.452]

Fenchel T, King G, Blackburn FI (1998) Bacterial biogeochemistry the ecophysiology of mineral cycling. Academic Press, London, UK Francl LJ (1993) Multivariate analysis of selected edaphic factors and their relationship to Heterodera glycines population density. J Nematol 25 270-276 Frostegard A, Tunlid A, Baath E (1993) Phospholipid fatty acid composition, biomass, and activity of microbial comunities from two soil types experimentally exposed to different heavy metals. Appl Environ Microbiol 59 3605-3617... [Pg.340]

Huggett, R.J., F.A. Cross, and M.E. Bender. 1975. Distribution of copper and zinc in oysters and sediments from three coastal-plain estuaries. Pages 224-238 in Proceedings of a Symposium on Mineral Cycling in Southeastern Ecosystems, Augusta, Georgia, 1974. U.S. Energy Res. Develop. Admin., ERDA Sympos. Ser., CONF-740513. [Pg.223]

Jakucs, P. (Ed.), (1985). Ecology of the Oak Forest in Hungaty. Vol. 1. Structure, Primary Production, and Mineral cycling. Akademiaia Kiado, Budapest. [Pg.429]

T. Fenchel and T. H. Blackburn, Bacteria and Mineral Cycling." Academic Press. New York, 1979. [Pg.355]

Fenchel, T. and Harrison, P., 1976. The significance of bacterial grazing and mineral cycling for the decomposition of particulate detritus. In 3.M. Anderson and A. Macfadyen (eds), The Role of Terrestrial and Aquatic Organisms in Decomposition Processes. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, pp. 285-299. [Pg.138]

Satoo, T. In Primary Productivity and Mineral Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems Symposium, 13th annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America American Association for the Advancement of Science New York, NY, 1967. [Pg.30]

Fenchel, T.M., King, G.M., and Blackburn, T.H. (1998) Bacterial Biogeochemistry the Ecophysiology of Mineral Cycling. Academic Press, New York. [Pg.579]

Gist, C. S. Crossley, D. A., Jr. (1975). A model ofmineral cycling for an arthropod foodweb in a southeastern hardwood forest litter community. In Mineral Cycling in Southeastern Ecosystems, ed. F. G. Howell M. H. Smith. Washington DC ERDA Symposium Series, Conference 740513, pp. 84-106. [Pg.309]

Nash, T. H. (1996). Nutrients, elemental accumulation and mineral cycling. In Lichen... [Pg.373]

Charley, J. L., and B. N. Richards. 1983. "Nutrient allocation in plant communities mineral cycling in terrestrial ecosystems." In Physiological plant ecology IV ecosystem processes, mineral cycling, productivity and man s influence, ed. Vol. 12D, eds. O. L. Lange, P. S. Nobel, C. B. Osmond, and H Ziegler, (Encyclopedia of plant physiology new ser.), pp. 5-45. [Pg.102]

Rodin L.E. and Bazilevich N.I., Production and Mineral Cycling in Terrestrial Vegetation, trs. G.E. Fogg, London, Oliver and Boyd (1967). [Pg.441]

Deevey, E.S., 1970. Mineral Cycles. In The Biosphere. A Scientific American Book, pp. 83—92. [Pg.246]

Discuss mineral cycling on prebiotic Earth. Highlight the driving forces of geochemical transformations in that time. [Pg.70]

Blackburn, T.H., Nedwell, D.B. and Wiebe, W.J. (1994) Active mineral cycling in a Jamaican seagrass sediment. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 110, 233-239. [Pg.35]

T. Fenchel G. M. King T. H. Blackburn, Bacterial Biogeochemistry The Ecophysioiogy of Mineral Cycling Academic Press San Diego, 1988 p 307. [Pg.748]

Grubb, P. J., and Edwards, P. J. (1982). Studies of mineral cycling in a montane rain forest in New Guinea. III. The distribution of mineral elements in the above-ground material./. Ecol. 70, 623-648. [Pg.111]

The chemolithotrophs comprise a large and diverse group of exclusively prokaryotic organisms, which play important roles for mineral cycling in marine sediments (Table 5.4). They conserve energy from the oxidation of a range of... [Pg.185]


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