Impacts of elevated temperature on the growth and functioning of decomposer fungi are influenced by grazing collembola. |
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Worldwide, about 1200 million tons of fixed nitrogen circulates annually between growth and decomposition primarily with the decomposer bacteria. |
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Ttructure and function of the decomposer food webs of forests along a. European North-South-transect with special focus on Testate Amoebae. |
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It led her to buy the intellectual property rights to the food waste decomposer and the company's Singapore units. |
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Disentangling the mechanisms underlying functional differences among decomposer communities. |
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Hundreds of California species either feed directly upon the e decomposer fungi, or predate the fungivorous taxa. |
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Biologically speaking, the task of decomposer in a forest environment is none too easy. |
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Students can try to classify the organisms observed in their outing to a local habitat, using the terms producer, consumer, and decomposer. |
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Analysis of the development of the decomposer food-web, trophic relationships, and ecosystem properties during a three-year primary succession in sawdust. |
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These include the fungus Palaeomyces, which may have been either a parasite or a decomposer of the Rhynie vegetation. |
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It is led away from the cell to a decomposer also containing graphite. |
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Indeed, the button mushroom, as it is otherwise known, plays a key role in the forest ecosystem as a decomposer fungus. |
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The cycling of materials such as carbon, water, and other nutrients is mainly dependent upon soil-dwelling decomposer organisms such as bacteria fungi. |
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His work is devoted to the development of a software-based decomposer of cardiac and respiratory components of the thoracic bio-impedance signal. |
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Develop a concept web, using the following concepts: succession, herbivore, carnivore, communalism, predation, decomposer, ecosystem, habitat, and niche. |
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On the whole, our results do not support the hypothesis that defoliation increases the availability of current photosynthate to soil decomposer food webs. |
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These larger microbes, which include foraminiferans, turbellarians, and polychaetes, frequently dominate benthic food chains, filling the roles of nutrient recycler, decomposer, primary producer, and predator. |
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The temperature inside the kalakukko during baking rises to above 65 °C, thereby deactivating the decomposer enzymes and microbes in the fresh fish and other raw ingredients. |
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The decomposer communities present in wood are important for the nutrient supply of forests, as they release nutrients in the trees and make them available to growing stock. |
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The larder beetle plays a useful role outdoors where it acts as a decomposer, among other things, but it can cause significant damage in museums or houses and its presence should not be tolerated. |
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The blue-stain fungus Ceratocystis coerulescens is known as an effective decomposer of unsaturated fatty acids in wood. |
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Dead animals and plants are disintegrated by decomposer organisms, which break them into basic nutrients to be taken up by plants. |
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This decomposer is able to dry out and then rehydrate after a rainfall. |
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