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By breaking down dead organic material, they continue the cycle of nutrients through ecosystems.
Furthermore in 1948, he conducted pioneering research on microbiota and biological cycle of nutrients in wet and dry paddy fields, and in (1964), first discovered the nitrozation of facultatively anaerobic nitrification microorganism in paddy field.
Researchers in Hawaii found that guppies released in the 1920s drove down native fish populations, perhaps by competing with them for food and living space, and had likely changed the cycle of nutrients in water: Guppy-rich areas showed increased levels of dissolved nitrogen from ammonium in fish urine and gill excretions which, in turn, stimulated algae growth.
Why would I not understand that the very forces--the currents, cycle of nutrients, and weather events that created the natural conditions found by Darwin--would be equally affected by modern conditions, bringing instead toxic materials, diminished nutrient supply, and changing temperatures that would impact and challenge the plants and animals that had survived there for centuries?
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Adjusting fertilizer application could change the biomass dry weight and element distribution of various organs of maize, thus promote the uptake and cycle of nutrient.
Eyre (2000) demonstrated the seasonal cycle of nutrient transformation and phytoplankton growth in river-dominated sub-tropical east Australian estuaries.
Khomayis (2002) studied the annual cycle of nutrient and chlorophyll-a in the coastal water of Jeddah, Red Sea and revealed the role of inorganic nutrients as limiting factors for the growth of phytoplankton.
Previously, we proposed that these different processes are not mutually exclusive, but rather could represent different components of a feed-forward cycle of nutrient overload leading to chronic inflammation, neurodegeneration, and compromised blood-retinal barrier function [ 9].
Lectures cover biological, physical and chemical processes that influence the formation and stabilization of sediments, including biomineralization, weathering, erosion, the formation of sedimentary structures and interactions with sediments, flow, and the cycles of nutrients.
Dickson Despommier, professor of microbiology and professor of public health at the Mailman School of Public Health, explains the interconnectedness of life on Earth by exploring the evolution of life itself and the cycles of nutrients that link us to all other life on the planet.
In this first of eight parts, Normal Environment: How Things Got This Way, Despommier explains the interconnectedness of life on earth by exploring the evolution of life itself, and the cycles of nutrients that link us to all the other life on the planet.
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