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Nitrogen fixation inhibition

Minimization of agricultural losses from soil toxins Toxins from soils appear to be responsible for inhibition of nitrogen fixation, metabolism and nodulation in legumes. Removal of toxins could be achieved by proper adsorption techniques and also by growing companion plants that contribute organic matter to microoranisms which help to destroy or degrade toxic chemicals. [Pg.47]

Virtanen AJ, Ellfolk NJ (1952) Inhibition of oxidative nitrogen fixation in ultrasonic field by volatile substances. Acta Chem Scand 6(5) 660-666... [Pg.264]

Weston LA, Putnam AR (1985) Inhibition of growth nodulation, and nitrogen fixation of legumes by quack grass. Crop Sci 25 561-565... [Pg.418]

Marino R, Howarth RW, Chan F, Cole JJ, Likens GE (2003) Sulfate inhibition of molybdenum-dependent nitrogen fixation by planktonic cyanobacteria under seawater conditions a non-reversible effect. Hydrobiol 500 277-293... [Pg.453]

Redox catalysis Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Mo, Co, V Se, Cd, Nl Enzymes (see Table 11.4 for more Information) Reactions with oxygen (Fe, Cu) Oxygen evolution (Mn) Nitrogen fixation (Fe, Mo) Inhibition of llpid peroxidation (Se) Carbonic anhydrase (Cd) Reduction of nucleotides (Co) Reactions with H2 (Nl) Bromoperoxidase activity (V)... [Pg.235]

The nitrogen concentration gradually increases to the point where some later species can invade. This apparently results in less inhibition of nitrogen fixation and more inhibition of nitrification. Thus, the rate of addition of nitrogen is increased and the rate of loss of nitrogen is decreased. Eventually the concentration of nitrogen is increased to the point where climax species can invade. [Pg.11]

Sellmann, D. Sutter, J. Biological N2 fixation Molecular mechanism of the nitrogen-ase catalyzed N2 dependent HD-formation, the N2 fixation inhibition and the open-side FeMoco model, Perspectives in Coordination Chemistry , Vol. 5 Eds. Trzeciak, A. M. Sobota, D. Ziolkowski, J. University of Wroclaw Poland, 2000. [Pg.98]

Blum, U. and Rice, E. L. 1969. Inhibition of symbiotic nitrogen-fixation by gallic and tannic acid and possible roles in old-field succession. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 96, 531-544... [Pg.246]

The reaction with dideuterium is shown in the lower part of Figure 3. Here, the inhibition of nitrogen fixation leads to the production of HD according to Reactions 8 and 9. Clearly, the overall process agrees pre-... [Pg.363]


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