Sentence examples for nutrient sequestration from inspiring English sources

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However, the sediment accumulating in the upper ends of reservoirs, particularly around primary inflows within well-defined floodplains, could potentially be developing into wetland ecosystems that provide services such as sediment filtration, nutrient sequestration, and wildlife habitat.

This was likely due to three factors: first, use of naïve systems with an unchallenged capacity for nutrient assimilation and contaminant removal; second, nutrient sequestration by ubiquitous filamentous algae; and third, dominance of photolytic processes in the removal of pharmaceuticals, which overshadowed putative plant-related processes.

Differences between former heaths and ancient forests were less pronounced and characterized by a low base saturation (BS) and high C/N-ratio in the organic layer of ancient forests, attributable to nutrient sequestration in forest biomass and to changes in microbial communities, respectively.

Porcine assays were focused around uncovering the pathogen recognition in the host lung, the inflammatory response and immune modulation to control the infection, and nutrient sequestration (iron) from the invading pathogen.> -wrap-foot> sizese sizes: Control: n = 7; 6 h p.i.: n = 6; 12 h p.i.: n = 5; 24 h p.i.: n = 8; 48 h p.i.: n = 5.

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Islands have been shown to play an important role in the landscape through the creation of habitat diversity, focusing of nutrients, and sequestration of salts.

The retention basin itself provides nutrient removal, carbon sequestration, and avoided flooding costs.

The formation of water-stable macroaggregates in soil is beneficial for many reasons, including carbon (C) sequestration, nutrient retention, and erosion control.

Soil organic matter (SOM) is crucial to soil health, supporting most of the soil properties that benefit plant growth and ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, nutrient recycling and water infiltration.

Ecosystem services (such as carbon sequestration, nutrient retention, pollination and pest control) are generated by ecological processes in different biomes of the World and essential for socio-economic development.

The benefit of Trichoderma spp. in improving plant growth can be realised through several mechanisms which include mycoparasitism, antibiosis, degradation of toxins, inactivation of pathogenic enzymatic pathways, resistance to pathogens, enhanced nutrient uptake, solubilization, sequestration of inorganic nutrients, and enhanced root hair development (Harman, [2006]; Lorito et al., [2010]).

Another reason may be to provide various resource use options for particular users who may require specific forest products, or to restore essential environmental services (nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, soil and water conservation), or a combination of such products and services.

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