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    Can fisheries be “regenerative”? Adapting agroecological concepts for fisheries and the blue economy by Philip A. Loring

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Regenerative design, in which agricultural practices are organized to work with nutrient cycles and successional processes, is increasingly being explored in food systems research and practice. …”
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  2. 282

    Physicochemical dynamics water in a tropical floodplain by Néstor Aguirre R., Yimmy Montoya M.

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Phosphorus concentration is most sensitive to spatial variation, this nutrient cycle is very associated with the sediments and the composition of the soil of each basin. …”
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  3. 283

    Landfill Zoning and Site Selection (Case Study: Tabriz City) by Abolfazl Ranjbar, Farshad Hakimpour, Mirhasan Mir Yaghoobzadeh, Javad Sharifneghad, Isa Piri, Elinaz Babaee

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Understanding of environmental processes require the knowing of ecological relations between life and non-life creatures and nutrient cycle and important cycles such as water cycle and nitrogen cycle. …”
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    The Anthropocene and Disasters: Near Future, Will It Come? by Sümeyye Kahraman, Erkan Polat

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The Anthropocene Epoch can be characterized not as the increasing effect of humans/cities on the continental soil but as a temporal section in which the planet’s surface, the atmosphere, oceans, and nutrient cycle systems began to be changed/dominated by humans/urban. …”
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    Quantity and quality of litterfall in young oak stands by J. Novák, D. Dušek, M. Slodičák

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Litterfall, an important component of the nutrient cycle in forest ecosystems, was measured for 9 years in young oak stands on two localities classified as beech-oak climax (Fageto-Quercetum). …”
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    Emergence of self-organised oscillatory domains in fungal mycelia by Tlalka, M, Bebber, D, Darrah, P, Watkinson, S, Fricker, M

    Published 2007
    “…Fungi play a central role in the nutrient cycle of boreal and temperate forests. In these biomes, the saprotrophic wood-decay fungi are the only organisms that can completely decompose woody plant litter. …”
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    Nutrients enrichment experiment on seawater samples at Pulau Perhentian, Terengganu by Mohamed, Khairul Nizam, Amil, Rahanim

    Published 2015
    “…The availability of these nutrients was essential for the phytoplankton growth and its compositions play an important role in ocean primary production, nutrient cycle and food web. Hence, the mean elemental ratio of marine organic particle 106C/16N/1P must be highly conserved, to ensure the phytoplankton productivity, associated with the availability of iron that critically depends on the speciation. …”
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    Mapping of ecosystem services provided by the Paraíba do Sul river alluvial plains APA by Gabriela dos Santos Simões, Fabiana Alves Fiore, Lívia Corrêa Silva

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The results reiterated the importance of the region, already legally protected, to ensure the local environmental quality and identified the priority ES: freshwater, photosynthesis, nutrient cycle, local microclimate, and regulation of water flows.…”
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    Metascan: METabolic Analysis, SCreening and ANnotation of Metagenomes by Geert Cremers, Mike S. M. Jetten, Huub J. M. Op den Camp, Sebastian Lücker

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…HMM profiles for key genes of specific metabolic pathways and nutrient cycles were organized in subsets to be able to analyze each important elemental cycle separately. …”
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    Soil Fungal Community and Potential Function in Different Forest Ecosystems by Xiaoli Li, Zhaolei Qu, Yuemei Zhang, Yan Ge, Hui Sun

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Forests acting as carbon storage and sequestration play an essential role in the global nutrient cycle, in which fungi are active participants. …”
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    Potential Antiviral Agents from Marine Fungi: An Overview by Soheil Zorofchian Moghadamtousi, Sonia Nikzad, Habsah Abdul Kadir, Sazaly Abubakar, Keivan Zandi

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Life in the marine world depends heavily on marine fungi scavenging the oceans of lifeless plants and animals and entering them into the nutrient cycle by. Approximately 150 to 200 new compounds, including alkaloids, sesquiterpenes, polyketides, and aromatic compounds, are identified from marine fungi annually. …”
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    Bacterial Microbiomes in the Sediments of Lotic Systems Ecologic Drivers and Role: A Case Study from the Mureş River, Transylvania, Romania by Ioana Boeraş, Alexandru Burcea, Cristian Coman, Doru Bănăduc, Angela Curtean-Bănăduc

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This is especially important for nutrient cycle processes, even for rivers with high levels of negative human impact, in promoting a functional lotic system.…”
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    Responses of Nutrient Resorption to Human Disturbances in <i>Phoebe bournei</i> Forests by Dehuang Zhu, Suhong Peng, Jinyan Wang, Dafeng Hui

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…These findings provide a new perspective of nutrient resorption and revealed the potential impact of human disturbances on the nutrient cycle in forest ecosystems.…”
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  14. 294

    Soil organic carbon mapping using remote sensing technique and multivariate regression model / Muhammad Radhi Abdul Rahman by Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Radhi

    Published 2018
    “…Soil organic matter was significant part in nutrient cycle and fixing soil structure. Organic carbon in soil was important to build up good health in soil environment and vital in supplying the needs of the ecosystem. …”
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    Effects of soil augmentation by Pontoscolex corethrurus on banana plant response to fusarium wilt by Sulaiman, Siti Rohani

    Published 2017
    “…One of the method is using endogeic earthworms of which the activities of the worm influence nutrient cycle and composition of microbes in soil. This study was conducted to assess the impact of soil augmentation by Pontoscolex corethrurus, a tropical endogeic earthworm on banana plant response to Fusarium wilt. …”
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    Investigation on effect of forest plantation of Alnus ghutinosa L. (Gaertn.) and Pinus taeda L. on soil microbial activity and biomass (case study: Geisom site, west of Guilan prov... by Ali Salehi, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Jelveh Tamjidi

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Biological property is a best indicator for soil quality identification due to its relationships with soil nutrient cycle, respiration, microbial biomass and enzymes activity. …”
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    Comprehensive assessment of paddy soil quality under land consolidation: a novel perspective of microbiology by Yaoben Lin, Yanmei Ye, Cifang Wu, Jianhui Yang, Yiming Hu, Haokun Shi

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…High microbial biomass, BFD and OM were significantly higher in fields under AO in nutrient cycle. According to the results of comprehensive assessment, the samples with severe heavy metal contamination and low microbial diversity were generally concentrated in CT. …”
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    Evolution of Ecosystem Service Values and the Response to Landscape Pattern Change in the Huaihe River Eco-Economic Belt by Ziyun Wang, Huaijun Wang, Zhenjie Liu, Ru Feng, Yingping Pan

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The results show that the following: (1) The ESVs of the Huaihe River Eco-Economic Belt has increased by approximately 4% in the past 40 years, primarily characterized by increases in the values of services associated with the water environment (water supply, purifying environment, and hydrological regulation) and decreases in the values of services not associated with the water environment (food production, raw material production, gas conditioning, climate control, soil conservation, nutrient cycle maintenance, and biodiversity). (2) The landscape indices of landscape division index, edge density, marginal entropy, fractal dimension index, and Shannon’s diversity index have shown increasing trends, and human activities in the study area are more widespread and fragmented. (3) Landscape fragmentation significantly reduced the values of non-water services, but the increase in the values of water-related services masked the impact of landscape fragmentation on the total ESVs. …”
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    Bio-Fertilizers Based on Digestate and Biomass Ash as an Alternative to Commercial Fertilizers—The Case of Tomato by Katarzyna Przygocka-Cyna, Przemysław Barłóg, Tomasz Spiżewski, Witold Grzebisz

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The reutilization of agricultural wastes, as bio-fertilizers, is the key way to close the nutrient cycle and save mineral fertilizers. This hypothesis was verified in three consecutive seasons, treating tomato with three bio-fertilizers on the background of a standard rate of mineral fertilizer. …”
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    Diversity and structure of bacterial communities in saline and non-saline rice fields in Cilacap Regency, Indonesia by Hindersah Reginawanti, Pratiwi Etty, Fatma Yuli Siti, Simarmata Tualar

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Soil bacteria play a significant role in the nutrient cycle of soil, but their presence can be affected by abiotic stress, such as salinity. …”
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