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Reactive Oxygen, Nitrogen and Sulfur Species in Plants

2019
Presents a multidisciplinary analysis of the integration among reactive oxygen species (ROS), reactive nitrogen species (RNS), and reactive sulfur species (RSS). Since plants are the main source of our food, the improvement of their productivity is the most important task for plant biologists.
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Sulfur and Chlorine Gas Species Formation during Coal Pyrolysis in Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere

Energy & Fuels, 2016
Coal combustion in CO2/O2 (oxy-fuel combustion) allows reducing fossil carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. The change of oxidizer from N2/O2 (air) to CO2/O2 changes the combustion process, including pyrolysis. The formation of sulfur and chlorine species during temperature-programmed coal pyrolysis in N2 and CO2 atmosphere and with heating ...
Lorenz Frigge   +3 more
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Effects of Atmospheric Deposition on Sulfur and Nitrogen Content of Four Urban Tree Species

Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1986
One-yr-old containerized seedlings of black locust, black cherry, Siberian elm, and yellow-poplar were fumigated with either SO2, NO2 or with a combination of both pollutants 7 hr daily for 8 weeks under controlled conditions. Tissue samples were analyzed for sulfur and total nitrogen content at the end of the experiment. Sulfur content of black locust
B.R. Roberts   +2 more
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Concentrations of Nitrogen and Sulfur Species in Gas and Rainwater from Six Sites in Indonesia

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2000
Gas mixing ratios of SO2, NO2 and HNO3 and nitrate and sulfate concentrations in rainwater have beenmeasured at six sites in Indonesia. The sites, Jakarta, Serang,Cilegon, Merak and Bogor, in Java, and Bukit Koto Tabang inSumatra, provide a range of pollution regimes in Indonesia.Jakarta and Bogor are heavily polluted sites in Java, whereasBukit Koto ...
R. W. Gillett   +4 more
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On the wet removal of gaseous and particulate sulfur and nitrogen species from the atmosphere

Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 1985
The role of trace gases and aerosol particles in the control of sulfur and nitrogen levels in atmospheric precipitation is estimated on the basis of the enrichment factor in the precipitation of these elements relative to particulate matter in the air.
E. M�sz�ros, T. Szentimrei
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Reactive oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur species in human male fertility. A crossroad of cellular signaling and pathology

BioFactors, 2019
AbstractInfertility is a significant global health problem that currently affects one of six couples in reproductive age. The quality of male reproductive cells dramatically decreased over the last years and almost every aspect of modern life additionally worsen sperm functional parameters that consequently markedly increase male infertility.
Vesna Otasevic   +4 more
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Nitrogen and sulfur species in Antarctic aerosols at Mawson, Palmer Station, and Marsh (King George Island)

Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 1993
High volume bulk aerosol samples were collected continuously at three Antarctic sites: Mawson (67.60° S, 62.50° E) from 20 February 1987 to 6 January 1992; Palmer Station (64.77° S, 64.06° W) from 3 April 1990 to 15 June 1991; and Marsh (62.18° S, 58.30° W) from 28 March 1990, to 1 May 1991. All samples were analyzed for Na+, SO 4
D. L. Savoie   +8 more
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Characterization of nitrogen and sulfur-containing species in Zhaotong lignite and its extracts from ultrasonic extraction

Fuel, 2018
Abstract Zhaotong lignite (ZL) was sequentially extracted with cyclohexane, carbon disulfide, methanol, acetone, and isometric carbon disulfide/acetone mixed solvent to afford extracts 1–5 (E1–E5) under ultrasonic radiation at room temperature. In addition, ZL was characterized with solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (SS 13C NMR), Raman ...
Sheng Li   +3 more
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Effects of Sulfur and Nitrogen Levels and Clipping on Competitive Interference Between Two Annual Grass Species

Agronomy Journal, 1984
AbstractAnnual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorumLam.) and soft chess (Bromus mollisL.) are often seeded for increased forage production and erosion control on California annual rangelands. Observations in grazed pastures and small plots indicate that the relative proportions of these two species in the community can be influenced by the application of S and
D. M. Center, M. B. Jones, C. E. Vaughn
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Trends in atmospheric sulfur and nitrogen species in the eastern United States for 1989–1995

Atmospheric Environment, 1998
Emission reductions were mandated in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 with the expectation that they would result in major reductions in the concentrations of atmospherically transported pollutants. This paper investigates the form and magnitude of trends from 1989 to 1995 in atmospheric concentrations of sulfur dioxide, sulfate, and nitrogen at 34
David M. Holland   +2 more
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