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Storage nutrients

Kluth, S., Kruess, A. and Tscharntke, T. 2003. Influence of the mechanical cutting and pathogen application on the performance and nutrient storage of Cirsium arvense. Journal of Applied Ecology 40 334-343. [Pg.76]

Fong, P., Fong, J., and Fong, C. (2003b). Growth, nutrient storage, and release of DON by Enteromorpha intestinalis in response to pulses of nitrogen and phosporus. Aquat. Bot. 78, 83—95. [Pg.940]

CM] A. Cunningham and P. Mass (1978), Time lag and nutrient storage effects in the transient growth response of Chlamydomonas reinhardii in nitrogen limited batch and continuous culture, Journal of General Microbiology 104 227-31. [Pg.300]

The competition between diatoms and coccolithophorids can be easily modeled by a resource acquisition model based on nutrient uptake (Equation (9)). In such a model, diatoms dominate under highly turbulent conditions, when their nutrient storage capacity is maximally advantageous, while coccolithophorids dominate under relatively quiescent conditions (Tozzi et al., 2003). [Pg.4071]

Chapin et al., 1990). Nutrient storage is particularly important for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, copper, and zinc, but cannot occur for calcium, which is not mobile in the phloem (Nambiar, 1987). [Pg.4103]

Silver W. E., Neff J., McGroddy M., Veldkamp E., Keller M., and Cosme R. (2000) Effects of soil texture on belowground carbon and nutrient storage in a lowland Amazonian forest ecosystem. Ecosystems V3(N2), 193-209. [Pg.4178]

Egg albumin and casein in milk are examples of nutrient storage proteins. [Pg.557]

Most models of algal growth combine the steps of nutrient uptake into the cell and growth on intracellular nutrients into a single step of uptake and growth. In the models that separate those two steps for phosphorus (e.g. Droop, 1973, 2003), an intracellular phosphorus pool must be included, in addition to the phosphorus that is part of the organic molecules. We denote the mass fraction of intracellular phosphorus contained in nutrient storage pools as... [Pg.353]

Xpg phosphorus stored as a cell-internal nutrient storage pool in algae... [Pg.356]

In the absence of oxygen, humic substances are resistant to decomposition and represent a significant carbon and nutrient storage in wetlands. Under drained conditions, humic substances are rapidly degraded, which releases nutrients to the bioavailable pool, thereby affecting downstream water quality. Humus is generally defined as the organic material that has been transformed by abiotic and biotic processes into stable form (see Section 5.4.3) and consists of two major types of compounds (Stevenson, 1986) ... [Pg.179]

Soil samples are usually obtained using either a grab sampling approach or collection of intact soil cores. Grab samples are not suitable for characterizing bulk density of soils, as this parameter is essential for the determination of nutrient storage in a defined soil depth. Soil samples obtained... [Pg.588]

Nutrient concentrations of the water column are highly variable in time as a result of changes in water depth and hydroperiod. A major portion of the nutrients are stored as organic matter because the nutrient storage in periphyton and vegetation represents only short-term nutrient sink. [Pg.633]

Soils and the plant detrital matter are important nutrient storage components of the Everglades ecosystem. Cycling of stored nutrients through various biogeochemical processes can have significant effect on the release or retention of nutrients, thus affecting the downstream surface water... [Pg.664]

Reddy, K. R. and W. F. DeBusk. 1987. Nutrient storage capabihties of aquatic and wetland plants. In K. R. Reddy and W. H. Smith (eds.) Aquatic Plants for Water Treatment and Resource Recovery. Magnolia Publ. Inc., Orlando, FL. pp. 337-357. [Pg.747]

Wood rays Rays Band tissue that radiate from pith to phloem and ensure nutrient storage. [Pg.985]


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