Search results for "Autotroph"

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Implication of pyoverdines in the interactions of fluorescent pseudomonads with soil microflora and plant in the rhizosphere

2007

Soils are known to be oligotrophic environments whereas soil microflora is mostly heterotrophic in such way that microbial growth in soil is mainly limited by the scarce sources of readily available organic compounds (Wardle 1992). Therefore, in soils, microflora is mostly in stasis (fungistasis/bacteriostasis) (Lockwood 1977). In counterpart, plants are autotrophic organisms responsible for the primary production resulting from the photosynthesis. A significant part of photosynthetates are released from plant roots to the soil through a process called rhizodeposition. These products, i.e. the rhizodeposits, are made of exudates, lysates, mucilage, secretions and dead cell material, as well…

RhizosphereBiomass (ecology)AgronomyMucilageChemistry[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Soil water[SDE]Environmental SciencesHeterotrophAutotrophBacterial growthPhotosynthesis
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Enzymatically hydrolyzable protein and carbohydrate sedimentary pools as indicators of the trophic state of detritus sink system: a case study in a M…

2003

In order to classify the trophic state of 'detritus sink' systems, instead of the conventional indicators based on inorganic nutrient availability and algal biomass and productivity in the water column, we utilized new biochemical descriptors based on the amount of sedimentary organic carbon and nitrogen potentially available to heterotrophic nutrition. We investigated spatial and temporal changes in microphytobenthic biomass, organic matter biochemical composition and enzymatically hydrolyzable protein and carbohydrate pools along a N-S transect in the Marsala lagoon (Mediterranean Sea, Italy) at three stations characterized by different hydrodynamic conditions and organic matter content i…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiachemistry.chemical_classificationTotal organic carbon2300HeterotrophSedimentAquatic ScienceWater columnchemistryBotanyEnvironmental ChemistryDominance (ecology)Organic matterAutotrophGeneral Environmental ScienceTrophic level
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Biokinetic Behaviour of Autochthonous Halophilic Biomass at Different Salinity: Comparison Between Activated Sludge and Granular Sludge Systems

2017

The main goal of this study was the evaluation of the impact of increasing salinity on halophilic biomass in forms of flocculent and granular sludge for the treatment of hypersaline fish-canning wastewater, focusing on the metabolic behavior of autotrophic biomass. For this purpose, two sequencing batch reactors, one with aerobic granular sludge (GSBR) and the other with flocculent activated sludge (SBR) were monitored. In both reactors, a halophilic biomass was cultivated from a real saline wastewater collected from a fish-canning industry. The salt concentration was stepwise increased (2 gNaCl L-1) from 30 gNaCl L-1 to 50 gNaCl L-1. Therefore, ammonia and nitrite uptake rates for granular…

Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleChemistry0208 environmental biotechnologyEnvironmental engineeringBiomass02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesAutochthonous-halophilic biomass Kinetic Salinity01 natural sciencesHalophile020801 environmental engineeringSalinityAmmoniachemistry.chemical_compoundActivated sludgeWastewaterEnvironmental chemistryAutotrophNitrite0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Adaptation des communautés microbiennes autotrophes et hétérotrophes aux changements spatio-temporels d'exposition aux pesticides en cours d'eau

2009

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[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencessoleau[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciencesmicrobe autotrophemicrobe hétérotropheComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSpesticide
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Microbial communities in full-scale woodchip bioreactors treating aquaculture effluents.

2021

Woodchip bioreactors are being successfully applied to remove nitrate from commercial land-based recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) effluents. In order to understand and optimize the overall function of these bioreactors, knowledge on the microbial communities, especially on the microbes with potential for production or mitigation of harmful substances (e.g. hydrogen sulfide; H2S) is needed. In this study, we quantified and characterized bacterial and fungal communities, including potential H2S producers and consumers, using qPCR and high throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene. We took water samples from bioreactors and their inlet and outlet, and sampled biofilms growing on woodchips a…

denitrifikaatiosulfiditEnvironmental EngineeringDenitrificationAquaculture010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcomplex mixtures01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesBioreactorsRNA Ribosomal 16SBioreactor14. Life underwaterAutotrophSulfate-reducing bacteriavesiviljely (kalatalous)Waste Management and DisposalEffluenthakejäteveden käsittely030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciences0303 health sciencesNitratesbiologyMicrobiotaFungitechnology industry and agricultureRecirculating aquaculture systemGeneral Medicineequipment and suppliesPulp and paper industrybiology.organism_classificationDesulfovibrio6. Clean watermikrobisto13. Climate actionbioreaktoritBiofilterDenitrificationSulfate reductionEnvironmental scienceMicrobiomesienetJournal of environmental management
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Littoral energy pathways in highly humic boreal lakes

2017

Littoral zones in lakes are among the most productive habitats in the world, but have been seriously understudied, as most limnological studies have concerned only pelagic habitats. The likely importance of littoral zones in clear lakes is widely acknowledged, but in contrast their role in dystrophic humic lakes has generally been assumed to be minor. In this thesis, littoral importance in whole-lake metabolism was studied in small and highly humic lakes in Southern Finland, where Lake Mekkojärvi was the principal study lake. Primary production (PP) measurements revealed that littoral periphyton, growing on surrounding aquatic vegetation, can dominate the whole-lake PP, and the highly autot…

heterotrophywhole-lake primary productionperiphytonhiilen kiertoplanktonstable isotopesperustuotantolevätbacterial productionjärvethumusjärvetperifytonbakteeritboreaalinen vyöhykeautotrophyrantavyöhykkeetravintoverkot
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Accounting for littoral primary production by periphyton shifts a highly humic boreal lake towards net autotrophy

2016

1. The prevailing view that many humic lakes are net heterotrophic is commonly based on pelagicmeasurements alone. Poor light conditions in humic lakes are assumed to constrain littoral primaryproduction (PP), such that the littoral zone has been considered an insignificant contributor towhole-lake PP. However, that assumption is based on models and inferences from pelagic processeswhich do not take littoral zone structure into account. Many lakes have an extensive ring of aquaticvegetation lying near the water surface, which provides substratum for epiphytic algae under well-illuminated conditions.2. We measured both pelagic and littoral PP and community respiration (CR) in Mekkoj€arvi, a s…

liuennut orgaaninen hiili0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAquatic Science01 natural sciencesAlgaeAquatic plantDissolved organic carbonLittoral zonePeriphyton0105 earth and related environmental sciencesheterotrophybiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyPelagic zonebiology.organism_classificationdissolved organic carbonHabitatBoreal13. Climate actionautotrophyta1181benthic primary productionEnvironmental sciencelake metabolismFreshwater Biology
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Methane-oxidizing and photoautotrophic bacteria are major producers in a humic lake with large anoxic hypolimnion

2011

Heterotrophic processes are considered to prevail in lakes with high terrestrial loading and a high content of dissolved organic carbon. However, previous studies have shown abundant methanotrophic bacteria (MOB) and photoautotrophic green sulphur bacteria (GSB) in some boreal lakes. We used genetic and lipid biomarkers to follow the seasonal succession of the abundance and carbon biomass of the major bacterial groups in Lake Mekkojarvi, a small Finnish polyhumic lake with a large anoxic hypolimnion. Biomarkers were based on length heterogeneity analysis of 16S rRNA gene amplification by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (LH-PCR) and on phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis. Representative …

ta1183HeterotrophAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationAnoxic watersActinobacteriaBotanyDissolved organic carbonPhytoplanktonAutotrophHypolimnionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBacteriaAquatic Microbial Ecology
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Potential for large-bodied zooplankton and dreissenids to alter the productivity and autotrophic structure of lakes

2014

While limnological studies have emphasized the importance of grazers on algal biomass and primary production in pelagic habitats, few studies have examined their potential role in altering total ecosystem primary production and it’s partitioning between pelagic and benthic habitats. We modified an existing ecosystem production model to include biotic feedbacks associated with two groups of large-bodied grazers of phytoplankton (large-bodied zooplankton and dreissenid mussels) and estimated their effects on total ecosystem production (TEP), and the partitioning of TEP between phytoplankton and periphyton (autotrophic structure) across large gradients in lake size and total phosphorus (TP) co…

trophic cascadefood webrehevöityminenbenthic-pelagic couplingyhdyskuntarakenneautotrophic structurealkutuotanto
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