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Utilization of lysed and dried bacterial biomass from the marine purple photosynthetic bacterium Rhodovulum sulfidophilum as a sustainable nitrogen fertilizer for plant production
Plant-based agricultural systems rely heavily on inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizers to increase yields and ensure food security for the rapidly...
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A procedure to implement kinetic modelling of wastewater treatment by microalgae considering multiple contaminant removal
Most of kinetic models applied to microalgal wastewater treatment are focused on the specific contaminant removal (i.e. correlating a limiting...
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Florida’s urban stormwater ponds are net sources of carbon to the atmosphere despite increased carbon burial over time
Stormwater ponds are engineered ecosystems designed for flood control and sediment retention in urban watersheds. They are the most commonly used...
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Physical and Biological Controls on the Annual CO2 Cycle in Agua Hedionda Lagoon, Carlsbad, CA
Agua Hedionda Lagoon (AHL), a tidal estuary located on the southern California coast, supports a diverse ecosystem while serving numerous recreation...
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Ecological Functioning of the Seine River: From Long-Term Modelling Approaches to High-Frequency Data Analysis
At the start of the PIREN-Seine program, organic pollution by the effluent of the Parisian conurbation was responsible for episodic anoxia in the... -
Seasonal, Interannual, and Longitudinal Patterns in Estuarine Metabolism Derived from Diel Oxygen Data Using Multiple Computational Approaches
Twenty-three station-years of diel oxygen data for the James River Estuary were analyzed to characterize longitudinal, seasonal, and interannual...
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Seasonal and Interannual Variability in Net Ecosystem Production of a Subtropical Coastal Lagoon Inferred from Monthly Oxygen Surveys
A central organizing concept in estuarine biogeochemistry is net ecosystem production (NEP). However, estimates of seasonal and interannual...
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Input of Terrestrial Material into Coastal Patagonian Waters and Its Effects on Phytoplankton Communities from the Chubut River Estuary (Argentina)
Riverine and eolian-dust inputs to coastal waters are influenced by both rainfall and land-use (i.e., deforestation, agriculture, urbanization).... -
Strategies for Removal of Emerging Compounds of Concern Through Algal Niche Adaptation
The modern world currently and in the future faces increasing challenges related to the many problems of environmental pollution of air, water, and... -
Insights into the use of landfill leachate to grow Chlorella sp. for lipid and fatty acids production
Microalgae provide a potential alternative for high-value products. Integrating microalgae into the landfill leachate valorization process gives the...
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Cultivation of microalgae on liquid anaerobic digestate for depollution, biofuels and cosmetics: a review
Solid wastes from domestic, industrial and agricultural sectors cause acute economic and environmental problems. These issues can be partly solved by...
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Carbon Fluxes from River to Sea: Sources and Fate of Carbon in a Shallow, Coastal Lagoon
Lagoons act to transport, retain (via sedimentation), and divert (via outgassing) carbon (C) on its route from land to sea. Their role in...
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Total Ecosystem Metabolism Variability in a Subtropical Lagoonal Estuary Channel-Site
Daily, seasonal, and interannual/austral spring (among austral springs only) responses of total ecosystem metabolism (EM) were studied for the first...
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A review: The formation, prevention, and remediation of acid mine drainage
In abandoned open-pit coal mines, surface water and groundwater form acidic waters with high concentrations of metal ions due to chemical...
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Balance of Catchment and Offshore Nutrient Loading and Biogeochemical Response in Four New Zealand Coastal Systems: Implications for Resource Management
Nutrient mass balance analyses are a way of obtaining ‘whole system’ viewpoints on coastal biogeochemical functions and their forcing. Seasonal mass...
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Functions of various bacteria for specific pollutants degradation and their application in wastewater treatment: a review
Nowadays, wastewater pollution has become a serious deterioration problem for biotic and abiotic environs due to tenacity, and bioremediation plays a...
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The Role of Mixotrophy in Southern Ocean Ecosystems
We investigate the influence of mixotrophy on the dynamical properties of a six-population model of a three–trophic level Southern Ocean ecosystem....
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The inhibitory effect of mixotrophic Ochromonas gloeopara on the survival and reproduction of Daphnia similoides sinensis
Mixotrophs account for a high proportion (occasionally up to 80%) of the phytoplankton biomass. Chrysophyte is one major component of mixotrophs....
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Oxygen and Triple Oxygen Isotope Measurements Provide Different Insights into Gross Oxygen Production in a Shallow Salt Marsh Pond
The metabolism of estuarine environments is often estimated by measuring changes in dissolved oxygen concentrations. A central assumption of common...
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The Influence of Storm Events on Metabolism and Water Quality of Riverine and Estuarine Segments of the James, Mattaponi, and Pamunkey Rivers
The frequency and magnitude of storm events is expected to increase with climate warming. Tidal freshwaters may be particularly sensitive to these...