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Discover LudwigThe phrase "biomass decay" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in a scientific or environmental context to describe the natural process of organic matter breaking down and decomposing. Example: The researchers found that the rate of biomass decay was significantly higher in the tropical rainforest compared to the temperate forest.
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Predation was an important contributor to overall biomass decay.
Biomass decay rates also varied temporally, with a significant positive correlation between biomass decay rate and water temperature for U. rigida.
White-rot fungi are identified to be responsible for effective lignin biodegradation in straw biomass decay procedures.
The activated sludge process generates an endogenous residue (XE) as a result of heterotrophic biomass decay (XH).
In addition to fossil energy offsets and carbon storage, some emissions of methane and nitrous oxide are avoided by preventing biomass decay (see Supplementary Table S5 for example) and by amending soils with biochar.
Bloom-forming macroalgae had similar biomass decay rates (0.34 0.51 k d−1) and decayed significantly faster than non-bloom-forming macroalgae (0.09 k d−1).
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With all that biomass decaying, we are guilty, as our parents used to harangue us, of heating the great outdoors when we could be heating our homes.
This will cause the release of tens of billions of tonnes of CO2, as biomass decays and burns, and thereby further fuelling the process of global warming.
So if we cut down forests, we lose that carbon as that wood or biomass decays, but we also take away one of the sinks for the carbon that goes into the atmosphere.
Therefore, our results show that truly new and active glycoside hydrolases can be obtained from the poplar biomass decaying metagenome by using both a sequence-based search and a function-based screening.
Figure 4 Component ratios of tree-level oven-dry biomass by decay class and estimation method: a) CRM, b) CRM+DRF, and c) CRM+DRF+SLA for quaking aspen (left) in the Lake States (2005-2009) anDouglas-firirightght) in the Pacific Northwest (2001-2009).
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