Sewage sludge treatment and disposal is a considerable environmental and economic burden, and is considered a major global challenge. Here, sewage sludge treatment and disposal were studied with a focus on hydrothermal carbonization and the use of hydrochar (HC) as a soil amendment after Fenton-reaction activation. The underlying hypothesis was that enhanced adsorption of nutrients (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInsufficient knowledge about soil nitrous and nitric oxide (N2O and NO) emissions from vegetable production limits our ability to constrain their atmospheric budget. Carrots (Daucus carota) are a globally important, heavily managed and irrigated, high-value horticultural crop. Although intensively fertilized carrots may be an important hot-spot source of N2O and NO emissions, we have little information on the response of soil N2O emissions to fertilization and no information on the NO emissions response.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStomatologiia (Mosk)
December 2021
Objective: Improvement functional and aesthetic results of treatment patients with defects of the hard and soft palate after resections for malignant tumors.
Materials And Methods: During the period from 2014 to 2020, 30 patients underwent microsurgical reconstruction of hard and soft palate defects using a radial forearm free flap. For the primary tumor process, surgery was performed in 21 patients (70%), for relapse after chemotherapy, combined or complex treatment - in 9 patients (30%).
Low-power, open-path gas sensors enable eddy covariance (EC) flux measurements in remote areas without line power. However, open-path flux measurements are sensitive to fluctuations in air temperature, pressure, and humidity. Laser-based, open-path sensors with the needed sensitivity for trace gases like methane (CH ) and nitrous oxide (N O) are impacted by additional spectroscopic effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOveruse of agrochemicals is linked to nutrient loss, greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, and resource depletion thus requiring the development of sustainable agricultural solutions. Cultivated microalgal biomass could provide such a solution. The environmental consequences of algal biomass application in agriculture and more specifically its effect on soil GHG emissions are understudied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt the spring, goat and sheep herds are transferred to planted forests, in a semi-arid region in the northern Negev Desert, Israel, to reduce herbaceous biomass and, fire risk. The herds are held overnight in corrals for about 4 months, enriching the soil with organic matter and nitrogen. This research examined the effect of these enrichments on soil bacterial community structure (BCS) and the abundance of tetracycline resistance genes (TRGs) in active and abandoned corrals (1-10-years-old).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients infected with SARS-Cov-2, the causative virus behind the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, have been increasing rapidly in New York City. New York City has the highest incidence in the United States and fully 45% of all deaths from COVID-19. Our medical center is located within a high-density region of cases in south Brooklyn and, in fact, three of our neighborhood zip codes are in the top seven in New York in incidence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe unlimited nitrogen (N) availability that has characterized crop production in the last few decades is accompanied by environmental burdens, including the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with fertilizer production, post-application nitrate (NO) pollution of water bodies, and emissions of reactive gaseous N forms into the atmosphere. Here, we quantified the environmental tradeoffs of replacing mineral N fertilizer with NO and ammonium (NH) originating from effluent water of aquaculture in a cucumber () cultivation system. While the yield, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), and NO leaching were similar between the cucumbers fertilized and irrigated (fertigated) by aquaculture effluent water containing 100 mg of NO-N L (AN), by aquaculture effluent water supplemented with NH (AN+), or by tap water with NO and NH added (FN+), there were significant differences in the nitrous oxide (NO) emissions between the systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClimate mitigation scenarios limiting global temperature increases to 1.5 °C rely on decarbonizing vehicle transport with bioenergy production plus carbon capture and storage (BECCS), but climate impacts for producing different bioenergy feedstocks have not been directly compared experimentally or for ethanol vs electric light-duty vehicles. A field experiment at two Midwest U.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLand use conversions into and out of agriculture may influence soil-atmosphere greenhouse gas fluxes for many years. We tested the legacy effects of land use on cumulative soil nitrous oxide (N O) fluxes for 5 yr following conversion of 22-yr-old Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) grasslands and conventionally tilled agricultural fields (AGR) to continuous no-till corn, switchgrass, and restored prairie. An unconverted CRP field served as a reference.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDifferences in soil nitrous oxide (N O) fluxes among ecosystems are often difficult to evaluate and predict due to high spatial and temporal variabilities and few direct experimental comparisons. For 20 years, we measured N O fluxes in 11 ecosystems in southwest Michigan USA: four annual grain crops (corn-soybean-wheat rotations) managed with conventional, no-till, reduced input, or biologically based/organic inputs; three perennial crops (alfalfa, poplar, and conifers); and four unmanaged ecosystems of different successional age including mature forest. Average N O emissions were higher from annual grain and N-fixing cropping systems than from nonleguminous perennial cropping systems and were low across unmanaged ecosystems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLegislation on biofuels production in the USA and Europe is directing food crops towards the production of grain-based ethanol, which can have detrimental consequences for soil carbon sequestration, nitrous oxide emissions, nitrate pollution, biodiversity and human health. An alternative is to grow lignocellulosic (cellulosic) crops on 'marginal' lands. Cellulosic feedstocks can have positive environmental outcomes and could make up a substantial proportion of future energy portfolios.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNitrogen (N) and water availability are important factors affecting ecosystem productivity that can be influenced by land-use change. We hypothesized that the observed increase in carbon (C) sequestration associated with afforestation of semi-arid sparse shrubland must also be associated with an increase in N input. We tested this hypothesis by reconstructing the ecosystem N budget of two ecosystems, a semi-arid shrubland and a nearby planted pine forest, using measurements augmented with literature-based estimates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOver 13 million ha of former cropland are enrolled in the US Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), providing well-recognized biodiversity, water quality, and carbon (C) sequestration benefits that could be lost on conversion back to agricultural production. Here we provide measurements of the greenhouse gas consequences of converting CRP land to continuous corn, corn-soybean, or perennial grass for biofuel production. No-till soybeans preceded the annual crops and created an initial carbon debt of 10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe prospect of biofuel production on a large scale has focused attention on energy efficiencies associated with different agricultural systems and production goals. We used 17 years of detailed data on agricultural practices and yields to calculate an energy balance for different cropping systems under both food and fuel scenarios. We compared four grain and one forage systems in the U.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
November 2009
This work evaluates the hypothesis that proteins with an identical supersecondary structure (SSS) share a unique set of residues--SSS-determining residues--even though they may belong to different protein families and have very low sequence similarities. This hypothesis was tested on two groups of sandwich-like proteins (SPs). Proteins in each group have an identical SSS, but their sequence similarity is below the "twilight zone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHearing loss has long been documented to occur during the course of meningitis. We report a case of a child presenting with deafness as the principal complaint of bacterial meningitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
December 2008
Endogenous endothelin action is augmented in human obesity and type 2 diabetes and contributes to endothelial dysfunction and impairs insulin-mediated vasodilation in humans. We hypothesized that insulin resistance-associated hyperinsulinemia could preferentially drive endothelin-mediated vasoconstriction. We applied hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps with higher insulin dosing in obese subjects than lean subjects (30 vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo describe the supersecondary structure (SSS) of beta sandwich-like proteins (SPs), we introduce a structural unit called the "strandon." A strandon is defined as a set of sequentially consecutive strands connected by hydrogen bonds in 3D structures. Representing beta-proteins as the assembly of strandons exposes the underlying similarities in their SSS and enables us to construct a novel classification scheme of SPs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pediatr Endocrinol Metab
February 2007
Unlabelled: Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) Ia is a rare condition associated with multiple hormone resistance and the Albright Hereditary Osteodystrophy (AHO) phenotype. Progressive osseous heteroplasia (POH) is characterized by progressive ossifications of dermal, skeletal muscle and deep connective tissue during childhood. Both PHP Ia and POH are caused by heterozygous inactivating mutations in the GNAS gene.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnthropometric and biochemical features were retrospectively evaluated in 12 patients with pseudohypoparathyroidism, Albright hereditary osteodystrophy, and multi-hormone resistance. Hypothyroidism and subcutaneous calcifications were presenting features in younger children. Temporal trends in stimulatory hormone resistance included early thyroid-stimulating hormone elevation and progression from parathyroid hormone elevation to hyperphosphatemia and hypocalcemia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochemistry (Mosc)
August 2006
This review describes the large group of morphogenetic processes designated as search migrations. Search migrations typically include two stages: i) search, when a group of cells or of the cytoplasmic processes migrate over the cell-free spaces, and ii) choice, the stage when migrating cells reach specific loci where they stop and undergo specific differentiations induced by local factors such as cell-cell contacts and humoral agents. Migrating cells that do not meet their targets usually undergo apoptosis.
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March 2006
From a computer analysis of the spatial organization of the secondary structures of beta-sandwich proteins, we find certain sets of consecutive strands that are connected by hydrogen bonds, which we call "strandons." The analysis of the arrangements of strandons in 491 protein structures that come from 69 different superfamilies reveals strict regularities in the arrangements of strandons and the formation of what we call "canonical supermotifs." Six such supermotifs account for approximately 90% of all observed structures.
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