Sentence examples for nutrient drainage from inspiring English sources

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Although the metabolism of isolated leaves may differ in many respects from that of attached leaves, leaf senescence probably does not result only from nutrient drainage but also from the synthetic activity of leaf tissues, which may be under hormonal control from other parts of the plant.

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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) bathes the central nervous system (CNS) and plays roles in a number of important functions, including hydraulic cushioning, nutrient delivery, drainage of waste, and immune surveillance [ 1].

The Adriatic Sea ecosystem is threatened by excessive input of nutrients through drainage from agricultural land and wastewater flowing from cities; this includes both along its coast and from rivers draining into the sea especially from the Po River.

This work provided a quantitative review of the water quality and crop yield impacts of artificially drained agronomic systems across North America by compiling data from drainage nutrient studies in the "Measured Annual Nutrient loads from AGricultural Environments" (MANAGE) database.

This work provided an important opportunity to evaluate gaps in drainage nutrient research.

This study investigated the use of floats planted with procumbent macrophytes for the in situ treatment of nutrient rich irrigation drainage waters.

Soil hydraulic properties have a predominating impact on soil physical quality (SPQ) because they directly or indirectly control air and water storage, infiltration and drainage, nutrient leaching, microbial activity, greenhouse gas generation, and carbon sequestration.

Here, we review the drivers structuring fungal, bacterial and archaeal communities in natural peatlands and the response of these microbial communities to natural and anthropogenic disturbances, including fire, drainage, nutrient deposition, peat mining and climate change.

In the late stages, however, the high producer rewired its flux distribution significantly, which featured an upregulated pentose phosphate pathway and TCA cycle, reflux from acetate utilization, negligible anabolic fluxes, and elevated maintenance loss, to compensate for nutrient depletion and drainage of some building blocks due to violacein overproduction.

However, when this response in blood flow is attenuated, the muscles are put under the risk of ischemia due to a lack of either sufficient supply of oxygen and nutrients or sufficient drainage of the accumulated metabolites, the pathological state of "functional ischemia" [4], [7].

The mixed mineralogy, high nutrient content, and good drainage of these soils make them suitable for a wide range of agriculture, from grains to orchards to vineyards.

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