Internal Abiotic Components That Influence the Development of Biocorrosion on ETICS Plasters [PDF]
Basic factors affecting the appearance of algae discoloration on the surface of the system are recognized effects of the external environment (external temperature and humidity, short- and long-term radiation, precipitation, wind and air pollution).
Monika Dybowska-Józefiak+1 more
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Abiotic, residual and functional components of landforms [PDF]
AbstractThe concept of functional ecogeomorphology developed originally from the study of fluvial systems represents an insightful framework for describing landforms as structures adjusting to external physical forces, and also as functional components contributing to the complex play of interactions and reciprocal adjustments between biotic and ...
Dov Corenblit+2 more
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Aspects for Priority Protection Assessment of Abiotic Components to Oil Exposure
The analytical review was prepared to assess coefficients of priority protection the features of special significance for mapping the vulnerability of marine coastal zones from oil pollution. Nowadays, this issue is a rather complex scientific problem, because there is no consensus on how to evaluate, calculate and how to present them.
Olga Kalinka
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Heavy metals in abiotic and biotic components of aquaculture hydroecosystem “Ishkhan” [PDF]
Purpose. To determine the heavy metal content in abiotic components (water and bottom sediments of tanks), feeds, organs and tissues of rainbow trout in the conditions of industrial aquaculture. Methodology. The materials for the study were 1+ rainbow trout cultivated in 2011–2012, which were produced from brood rainbow trout reared in the tank ...
А Ф Мельник+5 more
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Enhancing the compatibility of abiotic and biological components for efficient nitrogen fixation
The realization of compatibility between the abiotic and biological components is critically important for building a successful hybrid biological/inorganic system. In this issue of Chem Catalysis, Lu et al. demonstrate a prototype hybrid system along with a unique methodology to enhance the communication between the abiotic and biological components ...
Zhida Li, Jing Gu
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Disentangling the abiotic and biotic components of AMF suppressive soils [PDF]
Abstract Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are important in plant nutrient uptake, but their function is prone to environmental constraints including soil factors that may suppress AMF transfer of phosphorus (P) from the soil to the plant. The objective of this study was to disentangle the biotic and abiotic components of AMF-suppressive soils ...
Carla Cruz‐Paredes+10 more
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G-protein Signaling Components GCR1 and GPA1 Mediate Responses to Multiple Abiotic Stresses in Arabidopsis [PDF]
G-protein signaling components have been implicated in some individual stress responses in Arabidopsis, but have not been comprehensively evaluated at the genetic and biochemical level. Stress emerged as the largest functional category in our whole transcriptome analyses of knock-out mutants of GCR1 and/or GPA1 in Arabidopsis (Chakraborty et al., 2015a,
Navjyoti Chakraborty+3 more
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Oxidative response of wetland macrophytes in response to contaminants of abiotic components of East Kolkata wetland ecosystem [PDF]
Abstract The tannery effluent and composite municipal sewage water drained to the East Kolkata wetland (EKW), a Ramsar Site (1208), is used for agriculture and pisciculture after natural stabilization. Such composite wastewater is characterized by exceedingly high total dissolved solids, total hardness, chloride and heavy metals ...
Sudin Pal+4 more
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Beanélri B. Janecke, Johan van Tol
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Natural attenuation is a major ecosystem function allowing to abate soil organic contaminants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Biodegradation of PAHs is classically considered as the major driver of natural attenuation, yet the role of abiotic transformation, including photodegradation, chemical oxidation, formation of non-extractable ...
Jinbo Liu+4 more
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