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Biotic and Abiotic Components of Marine Ecosystem

2023
An aquatic ecosystem is a water-based environment. Aquatic ecosystems include the marine ecosystem and freshwater ecosystems. Two-thirds of the total surface area of the planet is covered by marine water. These ecosystems can be classified into two main categories; i) water/pelagic environment (including; neritic and oceanic zones) and; ii) bottom ...
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Role of abiotic and biotic components in remediating environmental pollutants: A review

Microsphere, 2022
Increasing environmental pollutants due to various anthropogenic activities are of great concern nowadays since they affect the health of both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Pollutants such as pesticides, heavy metals, fertilizers are non-biodegradable and persist in the environment for a longer duration affecting the health of living organisms ...
Sripoorna Somasundaram   +6 more
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Persistent Organic Pollutants in Biotic and Abiotic Components of Antarctic Pristine Environment

Earth Systems and Environment, 2018
Over the past decades, research in Antarctica has built a new understanding of Antarctica, its past, present and future. Human activities and long-range pollutants are increasing on the Antarctic continent. Research on persistent organic pollutants (POPs) has been carried out internationally by several countries having their permanent research stations
Laxmikant Bhardwaj   +3 more
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Aluminum in surface water of Ukraine: Concentrations, migration forms, distribution among abiotic components

Water Resources, 2013
The results of studying the forms of aluminum occurrence in water bodies of Ukraine with different water regime and physical and chemical characteristics are discussed. The quantitative relationships between suspended and dissolved forms of aluminum, the relationship between suspended aluminum and the mass of suspended matter, and the role of ...
P. N. Linnik, V. A. Zhezherya
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Impacts of Forest Fires on Soil: Exploring the Effects on Biotic and Abiotic Components

Sylwan
Forest fires are a widespread occurrence in ecosystems worldwide, impacting both vegetation and soil. The effects of forest fires, as well as prescribed fires, on forest soil are complex, influencing soil organic matter, macro and micro-nutrients, and physical properties such as texture, color, pH, and bulk density, along with soil biota. The magnitude
Al−Khayri, Jameel M., Khan, Tahir
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Plant-Microbiome Interaction and the Effects of Biotic and Abiotic Components in Agroecosystem

2019
A myriad of microorganisms colonizes the plant habitats and influences the flora and fauna along with the soil microenvironments. These microbes dwell in three major compartments such as spermosphere, rhizosphere, and phyllosphere. Plant rhizodeposits are the root exudates that determine the nature of root-colonizing microbes.
Indramani Kumar   +4 more
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Trace metal enhancement in the biotic and abiotic components of an estuarine tidal front

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1978
A frontal system of lower Delaware Bay was investigated to illustrate the role that such tidal fronts can have in concentrating trace metals and serving as a means for introducing trace metals into the trophic hierarchy of estuaries. This frontal system typically develops on ebb tide and can extend at least 32 km parallel to the central axis of ...
L. V. Sick, C. C. Johnson, R. Engel
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Abiotic, residual and functional components of landforms related to geomorphic-engineer species

2010
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Corenblit, Dov Jean-François   +2 more
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Genetics of yield, abiotic stress tolerance and biofortification in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2020
P. Gupta   +3 more
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Water-sensing aquareceptor-mediated aquacrine signaling between biotic and abiotic components

Understanding how organisms communicate is a fundamental question in biology and marks an evolutionarily important milestone. Organisms largely communicate via gas-based gasocrine, light-based photocrine, sound-based sonocrine, and mineral/metal-based metallocrine signaling.
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