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Soil microbes, carbon, nitrogen, and the carbon to nitrogen ratio indicate priming effects across terrestrial ecosystems
PurposeThe control of the exogenous carbon-induced soil-priming effect (PE) by soil microbes, carbon, nitrogen, and carbon/nitrogen is still...
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Mycorrhizal C/N ratio determines plant-derived carbon and nitrogen allocation to symbiosis
Carbon allocation of trees to ectomycorrhizas is thought to shape forest nutrient cycling, but the sink activities of different fungal taxa for host...
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Study on the Effect of Iron-Carbon Micro-electrolysis Process on the Removal of Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Rural Domestic Wastewater with Low Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio
To study the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus from low C/N ratio rural domestic sewage by Fe–C mixed fillers, in this study, a laboratory-scale...
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Fertilization-induced reactive nitrogen gases and carbon dioxide emissions: insight to the carbon-nitrogen cycles
Different agricultural practices can pose significant threats to environmental quality and human health. This study aimed to assess the emissions of...
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Appropriate carbon–nitrogen ratio is beneficial to the accumulation of 9-cis-β-carotene during Dunaliella salina cultivation
The halotolerant green alga Dunaliella salina is widely cultivated in the industrial-scale production of natural β-carotene (containing 9- cis and all-
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Nitrous oxide emissions and microbial communities variation in low dissolved oxygen and low carbon-to-nitrogen ratio anoxic–oxic wastewater treatment plant
Dissolved oxygen (DO) levels and carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio affect nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions by influencing the physiological and ecological...
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Application of slow-controlled release fertilizer coordinates the carbon flow in carbon-nitrogen metabolism to effect rice quality
Slow-controlled release fertilizers are experiencing a popularity in rice cultivation due to their effectiveness in yield and quality with low...
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Jujube shell-derived organic/inorganic nitrogen-doped porous carbon: electrochemical properties and contribution of nitrogen-doped forms to ion adsorption and storage
Biomass-derived nitrogen-doped porous carbon was prepared using jujube shell as the precursor through a two-step process involving activation and...
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Nitrogen-Doped Cellulose-Based Porous Carbon for Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction to CO
Carbon capture and conversion technology is the main method to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Porous carbon with large surface area, excellent...
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Thresholds in aridity and soil carbon-to-nitrogen ratio govern the accumulation of soil microbial residues
Microbial moribunds after microbial biomass turnover (microbial residues) contribute to the formation and stabilization of soil carbon pools;...
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Results on Testing New Process to Make Nitrogen- and Carbon-Containing Precursor Based on Vanadium and Aluminum to Smelt V–Al–N–C Master Alloy
Abstract—A new process to make complex nitrogen- and carbon-containing precursor materials V(51–43)–Al(30–36)–N(13.4–16.4)–C(2.7–6.0) is developed...
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Applying C:N ratio to assess the rationality of estimates of carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems and nitrogen budgets
Carbon (C) sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems needs to ensure the reactive nitrogen (Nr) supply. However, the organic C:N ratio is rarely...
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The responses of soil organic carbon and total nitrogen to chemical nitrogen fertilizers reduction base on a meta-analysis
Soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), and their ratio (C:N) play important roles in preserving soil fertility, and their values are closely...
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Effect of carbon to nitrogen ratio and aeration rate on phosphorus and exchangeable cation contents and their leaching in the soil during olive pomace and turkey manure co-composting
The environmental issues related to olive oil by-products and turkey manure are continuously increasing. This ecological hazard could be mitigated by...
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Bibliometric Analysis of Research Trends Related to Carbon Sources for Nitrogen Removal in Wastewater Treatment
The low organic carbon content of municipal wastewater reduces the effectiveness of biological nitrogen removal. Herein, we reviewed recent trends in...
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Using “waste” cotton-derived cellulose with different crystal structures to prepare nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts for activating peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to degrade Reactive Blue 19 “waste” water
Peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activated by nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts shows outstanding performance in wastewater treatment. Using cotton fibers with...
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Unexpected response of nitrogen deposition to nitrogen oxide controls and implications for land carbon sink
Terrestrial ecosystems in China receive the world’s largest amount of reactive nitrogen (N) deposition. Recent controls on nitrogen oxides (NO x = NO + NO...
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Deep soil microbial carbon use efficiency responds stronger to nitrogen deposition than top soil in tropical forests, southern China
Background and aimsSoil microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE), a key parameter determining soil C fate, has been associated with soil nitrogen (N)...
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Responses of soil nitrogen and carbon mineralization rates to fertilization and crop rotation
PurposeThe mineralization rate of soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) is important for determining soil C storage as well as nutrient supply and...
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Suspended membrane bioreactor with extracellular polymeric substances as reserve carbon source for low carbon to nitrogen ratio wastewater: Performance and microbial community composition
A suspended membrane bioreactor (SMBR) was employed to treat low carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio wastewater. The suspended membranes amplified by Comamonas...