958 resultados para Eisenia andrei


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The response of nitrification potentials, denitrification potentials, and N removal efficiency to the introduction of earthworms and wetland plants in a vertical flow constructed wetland system was investigated. Addition of earthworms increased nitrification and denitrification potentials of substrate in non-vegetated constructed wetland by 236% and 8%, respectively; it increased nitrification and denitrification potentials in rhizosphere in vegetated constructed wetland (Phragmites austrail, Typha augustifolia and Canna indica), 105% and 5%, 187% and 12%, and 268% and 15% respectively. Denitrification potentials in rhizosphere of three wetland plants were not significantly different, but nitrification potentials in rhizosphere followed the order of C. indica > T. augustifolia > P. australis when addition of earthworms into constructed wetland. Addition of earthworms to the vegetated constructed significantly increased the total number of bacteria and fungi of substrates (P < 0.05). The total number of bacteria was significantly correlated with nitrification potentials (r = 913, P < 0.01) and denitrification potentials (r = 840, P < 0.01), respectively. The N concentration of stems and leaves of C. indica were significantly higher in the constructed wetland with earthworms (P < 0.05). Earthworms had greater impact on nitrification potentials than denitrification potentials. The removal efficiency of N was improved via stimulated nitrification potentials by earthworms and higher N uptake by wetland plants.

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This study investigates biomass, density, photosynthetic activity, and accumulation of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in three wetland plants (Canna indica, Typha augustifolia, and Phragmites austrail) in response to the introduction of the earthworm Eisenia fetida into a constructed wetland. The removal efficiency of N and P in constructed wetlands were also investigated. Results showed that the photosynthetic rate (P n), transpiration rate (T r), and stomatal conductance (S cond) of C. indica and P. austrail were (p < 0.05) significantly higher when earthworms were present. The addition of E. fetida increased the N uptake value by above-ground of C. indica, T. augustifolia, and P. australis by 185, 216, and 108 %, respectively; and its P uptake value increased by 300, 355, and 211 %, respectively. Earthworms could enhance photosynthetic activity, density, and biomass of wetland plants in constructed wetland, resulting in the higher N and P uptake. The addition of E. fetida into constructed wetland increased the removal efficiency of TN and TP by 10 and 7 %, respectively. The addition of earthworms into vertical flow constructed wetland increased the removal efficiency of TN and TP, which was related to higher photosynthetic activity and N and P uptake. The addition of earthworms into vertical flow constructed wetland and plant harvests could be the significantly sustainable N and P removal strategy

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Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde die Methylierung von Quecksilber in Intestinaltrakt des Kompostwurms Eisenia foetida untersucht. Des Weiteren wurden aerobe und anaerobe Mikroorganismen aus dem Darmtrakt von Eisenia fotida isoliert, identifiziert und auf ihr Potential zur Methylierung von Quecksilber getestet. Die Bestimmung von Methylquecksilber erfolgte mittels GC-ICPMS (Gaschromatographie mit induktiv gekoppelter Plasma-Massenspektrometrie) und GC-AFS (Gaschromatographie- Atomfluoreszenzspektrometrie). Für die GC-ICPMS erfolgte die Quantifizierung des Methylquecksilbers mittels der Isotopenverdünnungsmethode. Die Extraktion des Methylquecksilbers aus dem Wurmgewebe erfolgte durch einen alkalischen Aufschluss mit TMAH (Tetramethylammoniumhydroxid) und anschließender Derivatisierung des Methylquecksilbers durch Natriumtetrapropylborat. Für die Extraktion des gebildeten Methylquecksilbers aus Bakterienkulturen wurde eine Extraktion mit einer methanolischen Kaliumhydroxidlösung verwendet. Wie bei dem Wurmgewebe wurde das Methylqueckilsber ebenfalls mit Natriumtetrapropylborat derivatisiert.rnrnFür die Untersuchung einer in vivo Methylquecksilberbildung in bodenlebenden Invertebraten wurde der Kompostwurm Eisenia foetida als Modellorganismus verwendet. Die Tiere wurden aus einer Kultur in einen Boden überführt, der mit anorganischem Quecksilber versetzt wurde. Nach zehn Tagen Inkubationszeit wurden die Würmer entnommen und das Methylquecksilber extrahiert. Um eine mögliche Methylierung von Quecksilber durch Bodenorganismen auszuschließen wurde sowohl steriles als auch unsteriles Bodenmaterial verwendet. In den Wurmproben aus dem unsterilen Bodenmaterial konnte eine Konzentration an Methylquecksilber von 17,4 ng/g Trockengewicht (Boden ohne Zugabe von Quecksilber) und 62,4 ng/g Trockengewicht (Boden mit Quecksilberzugabe). Bei den Wurmproben aus sterilem Bodenmaterial lag die Konzentration an Methylquecksilber bei 17,2 ng/g Trockengewicht (Boden ohne Zugabe von Quecksilber) und 51,9 ng/g Trockengewicht (Boden mit Quecksilberzugabe).rnrnBei den Bakterienkulturen konnte in Reinkulturen keine Methylierung von Quecksilber nachgewiesen werden. In einer fakultativ anaeroben Mischkultur konnte eine Methylierung von Quecksilber beobachtet werden. Für die Identifizierung der Mikroorganismen wurde die 16s rDNA mittels PCR amplifiziert und anschließend über eine DGGE aufgetrennt. Die Banden wurden ausgeschnitten und sequenziert. Dabei konnten drei Enterobacteriaceen identifiziert werden.rn

Motion for a resolution tabled by tabled by Mr Ripa di Meana, Mr Pelikan, Mr Glinne, Mrs Gredal, Mr Abens, Mr Albers, Mr Arndt, Mr Cariglia, Mrs Castle, Mr Cohen, Mr Colla, Mr Dido, Mr Enright, Mr Estier, Mr Fellermaier, Mr Ferri, Mrs Focke, Mrs Fuillet, Mr Gabert, Mr Gatto, Mr Gautier, Mr Hansch, Mr Kavanagh, Mr Klinkenborg, Mrs Krouwel-Vlam, Mr Lezzi, Mr Linde, Mr Linkohr, Mr Loo, Mr Martinet, Mr van Minnen, Mr Muntingh, Mr Oehler, Mr Orlandi, Mr Peters, Mr Puletti, Miss Quin, Mr Radoux, Mr Ruffolo, Mr K. Schon, Mr Schwartzenberg, Mr Seefeld, Mr Seeler, Mrs Seibel-Emmerling, Mr Sieglerschmidt, Mrs van den Heuvel, Mrs Vayssade, Mrs Viehoff, Mr Walter, Mrs Weber, Mr Wettig, Mrs Wieczorek-Zeul, Mr Woltjer, Mr Zagari, on behalf of the Socialist Group, Mr Blumenfeld, Mr Lecanuet, Mr Fenders, Mr Michel, Mr Klepsch, Mr Ryan, Mr Bersani, Mr Pottering, Mr Diligent, Mrs Cassanmagnago Cerretti, Mr Simonnet, Mr von Hassel, Mrs Walz, Mr Antoniozzi, Mrs Moreau, Mr Beumer, Mr Henckens, Mr Aigner, Mr D'Ormesson, Mr Malangre, Mr Jonker, Mr Dalsass, Mr Estgen, Mr De Keersmaeker, Mr Herman, Mr Lucker, Mr Vandeweile, Mr Habsburg, Mr Seitlinger, Mr Pfennig, Mr Notenboom, Mr Fuchs, Mrs Gaiotti de Biase, Mr Janssen van Raay, Miss Boot, Mr Helms, Mr Fruh, Mr Vergeer, Mr Alber, Mr Lenz, Mr Luster, Mr Majonica, Mr Schall, on behalf of the Group of the European People's Party (C-D Group), Mr Scott-Hopkins, Lady Elles, Mr Normanton, Mr Prag, Mr Seligman, Lord Bethell, Mr Fergusson on behalf of the European Democratic Group, Mr Bangemann, Mr Haagerup, Mr Irmer, Mr Jurgens, Mr Mager, Mr Nord, Mr B. Nielsen, Mr Damseaux, Mrs Pruvot, Mr Rey, Mr Rossi, Mr Berkhouwer, Mr Combe, Mr Pintat, Mrs von Alemann, Mrs Scrivener, Mr Calvez, Mr Delatte, Mr Baudis on behalf of the Liberal and Democratic Group, Mr De La Malene, on behalf of the Group of European Progressive Democrats, Mrs Bonino, Mrs Macciocchi and Mr Pannelia with request for urgent debate pursuant to Rule 14 of the Rules of Procedure on the arrest of the scientist Andrei Sakharov. Working Documents 1979-1980, Document 1-778/79/rev. II, 13 February 1980

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"Prilozhenĭe k zhurnaly 'Niva' na 1909 g."

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Includes bibliographical references.

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A minhoca (Eisenia fetida Savigny, 1826) é uma boa fonte de proteína. O elevado teor em humidade (82,80% ±2,128) e cinzas (10,70% ±2,345), principalmente terra, poderão ser um fator limitante à sua utilização como alimento para peixes. Com o objetivo de avaliar o interesse da utilização de E. fetida na alimentação de peixes, em 23 setembro 2014 foram capturados 22 juvenis de achigã (Micropterus salmoides Lacépède, 1802) (0+ anos) numa pequena barragem de rega Os achigãs foram colocados em três aquários para habituação a um alimentos compostos comercial. Três semanas depois 86,4% já ingeriam o alimento. A taxa de sobrevivência foi de 100%. Em 13 outubro 2014 foram escolhidos aleatoriamente 16 achigãs e colocados em dois aquários (8 peixes/aquário; 0,048 m3 de água). Os valores médios iniciais de peso, comprimento, fator K e densidade foram semelhantes nosdois aquários. No aquário G1 (minhocas) e aquário G2 (alimento composto) o peso, o comprimento, o fator K e a densidade iniciais foram, respetivamente, 13,62 g (±3,171) e 13,40 g (±3,002) (P>0,05); 10,49 cm (±0,757) e 10,39 cm (±0,649) (P>0,05); 1,160 (±0,043) e 1,179 (±0,082) (P>0,05); 2,27 kg/m3 e 2,23 kg/m3. No nosso estudo laboratorial a temperatura média da água variou entre 19,9ºC e 16,8ºC. Como em Portugal não se produzem alimentos específicos para achigãs foi utilizado um alimento composto comercial formulado para douradas (Sparus aurata L., 1758) e robalos (Dicentrarchus labrax L., 1758) (proteína 49,74%MS; gordura 18,07%MS; cinzas 11,57%MS; fibra bruta 0,84%MS; humidade 6,55%). No dia 88 do estudo (09 janeiro 2015) os valores médios de peso, comprimento, fator K e densidade nos aquários G1 e G2 foram, respetivamente, 17,57 g (±4,071) e 19,19 g (±4.811) (P<0,05); 10,88 cm (±0,875) e 11,29 cm (±0,871) (P<0,05); 1,346 (±0,051) e 1,311 (±0,061) (P>0,05); 2,93 kg/m3 e 3,20 kg/m3). Os resultados obtidos até agora parecem indicar que a E. fetida pode ser utilizada na alimentação de achigãs.

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Este trabalho tem como objetivo caracterizar a composição química do húmus de minhoca vermelha da califórnia (Eisenia foetida) produzido em casa de vegetação, tendo como substratos: esterco de curral curtido (ECC), composto de resíduo de madeira (CRM) e fitomassa triturada de capoeira (FTC). O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado com três repetições. Para a instalação, foram utilizadas 27 caixas de madeira medindo cada uma 0,6 m de comprimento por 0,5 m de largura e 0,3 m de altura. Em cada uma dessas caixas foram inoculadas 300 minhocas vermelhas da califórnia (Eisenia foetida). No húmus de minhoca produzido com esterco de curral curtido encontraram-se as maiores concentrações de N, P, K e Mg, matéria orgânica, carbono orgânico e húmus, enquanto que no produzido em CRM foram observadas as maiores concentrações de cálcio. O húmus de minhoca vermelha da califórnia (Eisenia foetida) produzido em esterco de curral curtido contem mais N, P, K e Mg do que o húmus com substratos de composto de resíduos de madeira e de fitomassa triturada de capoeira. O esterco de curral curtido é mais eficiente para a produção de húmus de minhoca do que os substratos resíduo de madeira e fitomassa de capoeira.

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In this paper, we present a microphone array beamforming approach to blind speech separation. Unlike previous beamforming approaches, our system does not require a-priori knowledge of the microphone placement and speaker location, making the system directly comparable other blind source separation methods which require no prior knowledge of recording conditions. Microphone location is automatically estimated using an assumed noise field model, and speaker locations are estimated using cross correlation based methods. The system is evaluated on the data provided for the PASCAL Speech Separation Challenge 2 (SSC2), achieving a word error rate of 58% on the evaluation set.

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Finite element analyses of the human body in seated postures requires digital models capable of providing accurate and precise prediction of the tissue-level response of the body in the seated posture. To achieve such models, the human anatomy must be represented with high fidelity. This information can readily be defined using medical imaging techniques such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computed Tomography (CT). Current practices for constructing digital human models, based on the magnetic resonance (MR) images, in a lying down (supine) posture have reduced the error in the geometric representation of human anatomy relative to reconstructions based on data from cadaveric studies. Nonetheless, the significant differences between seated and supine postures in segment orientation, soft-tissue deformation and soft tissue strain create a need for data obtained in postures more similar to the application posture. In this study, we present a novel method for creating digital human models based on seated MR data. An adult-male volunteer was scanned in a simulated driving posture using a FONAR 0.6T upright MRI scanner with a T1 scanning protocol. To compensate for unavoidable image distortion near the edges of the study, images of the same anatomical structures were obtained in transverse and sagittal planes. Combinations of transverse and sagittal images were used to reconstruct the major anatomical features from the buttocks through the knees, including bone, muscle and fat tissue perimeters, using Solidworks® software. For each MR image, B-splines were created as contours for the anatomical structures of interest, and LOFT commands were used to interpolate between the generated Bsplines. The reconstruction of the pelvis, from MR data, was enhanced by the use of a template model generated in previous work CT images. A non-rigid registration algorithm was used to fit the pelvis template into the MR data. Additionally, MR image processing was conducted to both the left and the right sides of the model due to the intended asymmetric posture of the volunteer during the MR measurements. The presented subject-specific, three-dimensional model of the buttocks and thighs will add value to optimisation cycles in automotive seat development when used in simulating human interaction with automotive seats.