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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MICROPHYTE»
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1
Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water
Here, we will describe mainly the laboratory studies which involved fractionating
the commonly occurring microphyte species from the basin waters, establishing
monocultures of these species, measuring their Se volatilization kinetics, and ...
Norman Terry, Gary S. Banuelos, 1999
2
Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems: Origin and ...
I Date Date 160000- 140000- 120000 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0
lienthic Microphyte Cumbers 35 30- 25- H % 20 15- 10 Benthic Microphyte
Species Richness Date n — i — i — i — i — r Date Figure 4.45 Living sediment
microalgal ...
Robert J. Livingston, 2000
A Bone fragment (b) showing a centripetal rim of microphyte borings (fingered)
encircling a non-corroded inner part. This microphyte infestation leads to in situ
recycling ot the dissolved bone matter as micritic phosphate, ultimately producing
a ...
Robert E. Riding, Stanley M. Awramik, 2000
4
Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks: Analysis, Interpretation and ...
1977; Pedley 1987, 1992) underlining the dominant role of macrophytes and
procaryote- microphyte biofilms in the construction of carbonate buildups (
Collinson 1988). Phytoherms of river systems, capable of damming the water
courses to ...
5
Environmental Chemistry of Selenium
C. Measurement of Selenium Volatilization Kinetics The rate of Se volatilization
from growing microphyte cultures was measured as described in detail by Fan et
al. (1997). Briefly, 0.8 L of f/2 seawater medium supplemented with a given ...
William T. Frankenberger, Richard A. Engberg, 1998
6
Linking Species & Ecosystems
1985). but grazing by infauna does not appear to depress benthic microphyte
biomass and productivity as much as epifaunal grazing (Admiraal et al., 1985;
Foreman. 1989). This suggests that disturbances that strongly affect benthic
epifaunal ...
Clive Jones, John H. Lawton, 1995
7
Protist Introduction: Skeletal Eroding Band, Trypanosoma, ...
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8
Photosynthesis and Productivity in Different Environments
John Philip Cooper. of microphyte communities associated with some substratum
of mud, stone, or submerged vegetation should not be neglected. They are often
important as an aggregated source of food for aquatic animals, but their uneven ...
9
Fevered Lives: Tuberculosis in American Culture Since 1870
George Shattuck, reviewing a recent German textbook on bacteriology, cited the
defective state of knowledge and concluded that "Among the infectious diseases
there are certainly some which are due to the invasion of a microphyte, and it is ...
10
Advances in Ecological Research
Complex patterns of microphyte distribution around individual trees, shrubs and
large rocks are apparently related to microclimatic patterns. Careful attention has
to be paid to these microscales if realistic characterization of the patchiness of ...
Michael Begon, Alastair Fitter, Amyan Macfadyen, 1990