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Here we provide a plausible breakdown of global agricultural and nutrient production by farm size, and also study the associations between farm size, agricultural diversity, and nutrient production.
The model links food nutrient production with elementary nutrient dynamics and fish growth by including four sectors: food nutrients, fish growth, elementary nutrients, and dissolved oxygen.
Information about the global structure of agriculture and nutrient production and its diversity is essential to improve present understanding of national food production patterns, agricultural livelihoods, and food chains, and their linkages to land use and their associated ecosystems services.
The researchers then tracked the genes responsible for the microbe's energy and nutrient production.
Vitamin A and iron deficiencies were three times more likely to occur in areas where nutrient production was most dependent upon pollinators.
Examination of the nutrient production phenotype has yielded insights into the abilities of both strains to produce vitamins and essential amino acids.
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Most simply live their lives unknown to us but contributing enormously to our well being through the production of oxygen, the degradation of waste materials, recycling of nutrients, production of food, and a multitude of other functions, some of which take place in our own bodies.
Direct microbe microbe interactions, competition for the same niche and nutrients, production of bacteriocins are some of the mechanisms that the normal gut microflora uses to maintain colonization resistance.
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can protect plants against pathogenic microbes through a diversity of mechanisms including competition for nutrients, production of antibiotics, and stimulation of the host immune system, a phenomenon called induced systemic resistance (ISR).
Although some Pseudomonas spp. are plant pathogenic, many have been found to protect plants by antagonizing soil-borne pathogens through competition for nutrients, production of antimicrobial compounds, or by eliciting a systemic immune response that is effective against a broad spectrum of pathogens, called induced systemic resistance (ISR) [ 11, 13].
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