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Effects of fulvic acids on goat sperm
Zygote, 2018SummaryThe effects of adding fulvic acids (FAs) to semen extenders on the quality parameters of frozen–thawed goat buck spermatozoa remain undetermined. Buck semen samples collected from six mature goat bucks once a week were diluted with Tris–egg yolk-based extenders.
Yu, Xiao, Zhengmu, Wu, Min, Wang
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ChemInform Abstract: TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF FULVIC ACID
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1985AbstractAuf dem im Formelschema beschriebenen Weg erhält man Fulvinsäure (XII) über die instabilen Verbindungen (VIIa) und (X).
S. KATAYAMA +3 more
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FT-IR Spectra of Soil Constituents: Fulvic Acid and Fulvic Acid Complex with Ferric Ions
Applied Spectroscopy, 1987FT-IR spectra and corresponding second-derivative spectra, as well as pertinent difference spectra, of fulvic acid and of fulvic acid complexed with ferric ions have been obtained. The data reveal that the major functional groups present in the fulvic acid studied are carboxyl groupings and CH2 groupings of hydrocarbon chains.
D. Michael Byler +3 more
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Adsorption of fulvic acid on goethite
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2000The adsorption of fulvic acid by goethite was determined experimentally as a function of concentration, pH, and ionic strength. The data were described with the CD-MUSIC model of Hiemstra and Van Riemsdijk (1996), which allows the distribution of charge of the bound fulvate molecule over a surface region. Simultaneously, the concentration, pH, and salt
Filius, J.D. +4 more
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Fulvic acids: structure and metal binding
Journal of Soil Science, 1984SUMMARY Equilibrium calculations have been carried out at 25°C and an ionic strength of 0.04 to determine the predominant metal binding sites on a well‐characterized fulvic acid for magnesium(ll), calcium(ll), manganese(ll), iron(lll), copper(ll) and zinc(II). Statistical estimates of the concentration of 14 sites
K. MURRAY, P. W. LINDER
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Removing Fulvic Acid by Lime Softening
Journal AWWA, 1985Lime softening was found to remove a significant fraction of a fulvic acid extracted from groundwater. Removal of the fulvic acid was attributed to coprecipitation and involved its adsorption onto calcium carbonate crystals during the early stages of the softening reaction.
Marcia Yunmen Liao, Stephen J. Randtke
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Microbial use of podzol Bh fulvic acids
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1969A Trichoderma viride, a Penicillium frequentons, and an Aspergillus fumigatus were isolated from fulvic acid enrichment cultures. These and a white rot fungus, Poria subacida 17780, were tested for their ability to decompose fulvic acids (FA) in liquid cultures.
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Pyrolysis of humic and fulvic acids
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1969Abstract Pyrolysis of humic and fulvic acids isolated from a North Carolina soil yields a variety of aromatic, heterocyclic and straight chain organ compounds. The pyrolysis products identified by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry indicate that humic and fulvic acids have aromatic and polysaccharide structures in their molecules.
R.L. Wershaw, G.E. Bohner
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Kinetics of cadmium-fulvic acid complexation
Chemosphere, 1999Abstract The Cd 2+ -MFA complexation kinetics was described by a series of parallel reactions yielding overall rate as k obs [Cd(H 2 O) 6 2+ ][H 3 L]. Here, k obs is a quadratic function of 1 [ H + ] .
R. Weerasooriya, V. Priyadharshanee
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Fulvic acid and adventitious root formation
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1971Abstract Root initiation was observed in 5-cm hypocotyl segments of beans after treatment with aqueous solutions (pH 6–7) of a soil fulvic acid and plant growth regulators. In most instances the effects were additive; although some synergism was detected with 3-indoleacetic acid and with 1-naphthaleneacetic acid, some results with 2,4 ...
P POAPST, M SCHNITZER
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