Garcia Rea, V.S. (author)
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a biochemical process in which organic matter is converted into biogas in a series of biochemical reactions. The development of high-rate anaerobic reactors (HRAR) led to the breakthrough of full-scale applications of AD for the treatment of industrial wastewater. HRARs, such as the upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB)...
Kivistik, Carmen Tammert, Helen Kisand, Veljo Käiro, Kairi Herlemann, Daniel P R
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Molecular ecology
The gut microbiome is one of the most important sites of host-microbe interactions, however, mechanisms governing the responses of host-associated microbes to changing environmental conditions are poorly understood. To address this, we investigated individual and combined effects of dietary changes and increase in salinity (from freshwater to salin...
Liang, Jie Krauss, Ken W Finnigan, John Stuart-Williams, Hilary Farquhar, Graham D Ball, Marilyn C
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The New phytologist
Limitations and utility of three measures of water use characteristics were evaluated: water use efficiency (WUE), intrinsic WUE and marginal water cost of carbon gain ( ∂ E / ∂ A ) estimated, respectively, as ratios of assimilation (A) to transpiration (E), of A to stomatal conductance (gs ) and of sensitivities of E and A with variation in gs . O...
Busoms, Silvia Fischer, Sina Yant, Levi
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Plant communications
Plants adapted to challenging environments offer fascinating models of evolutionary change. Importantly, they also give information to meet our pressing need to develop resilient, low-input crops. With mounting environmental fluctuation-including temperature, rainfall, and soil salinity and degradation-this is more urgent than ever. Happily, soluti...
Tamindžić, Gordana Červenski, Janko Milošević, Dragana Nikolić, Zorica Vlajić, Slobodan Jovičić, Dušica Ignjatov, Maja
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Contemporary Agriculture
Salinity is one of the greatest challenges of successful agricultural production worldwide. However, seed priming might be efficient practice for enhancing seed germination and initial plant growth and development. This experiment was undertaken with the aim of assessing the impact of different priming methods on seed quality parameters and early g...
Espinar, José L. Figuerola, Jordi Green, Andy J.
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Migratory waterbirds disperse a broad range of angiosperms by endozoochory (seed dispersal via gut passage), especially plants in coastal wetlands. However, there is no previous information about the capacity of seeds to remain in the seed bank after waterbird endozoochory, and very little about how wetland salinity can influence the effect of gut ...
Langehaug, Helene Reinertsen Sagen, Hanne Stallemo, A. Uotila, Petteri Rautiainen, L. Olsen, Steffen Malskær Devilliers, Marion Yang, Shuting Storheim, E.
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Global climate models (CMIP6 models) are the basis for future predictions and projections, but these models typically have large biases in their mean state of the Arctic Ocean. Considering a transect across the Arctic Ocean, with a focus on the depths between 100-700m, we show that the model spread for temperature and salinity anomalies increases s...
Shi, Miao Jiang, Song Jiang, Shigui Yang, Qibin Li, Yundong Zhou, Falin
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Frontiers in Marine Science
In recent years, as the marine environment has been deteriorated, the aquaculture water environment has also been negatively affected to varying degrees. Negative environmental factors make extremely damaging to organisms, resulting in stress-induced diseases and high mortality rates of cultured shrimp. Therefore, stress resistance breeding of Lito...
Wu, Wei Grimes, Evan Suir, Glenn
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Frontiers in Marine Science
There exist contrasting results on the impact of large-scale freshwater and sediment diversions on land gain/loss. To improve understanding on the efficacy of diversion projects in restoring coastal wetlands, we aim to evaluate the long-term impacts of diversion-altered salinity and water level on vegetation productivity in coastal wetlands. Two fr...
Jayanthi, O W Kartika, A G D Nuzula, N I Syaifullah, M
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Dominating the hydrodynamic influence of seawater and the entry of freshwater runoff from the land causes the estuary to have dynamic physical and chemical composition characteristics. The estuary area has fluctuating ecosystem changes caused by the many activities in the estuary. This study aims to determine the physical and chemical properties of...