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K. Jeremias 《Die Naturwissenschaften》1963,50(7):303-304
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Jeremias Pakulski Panizzon Vera Regina Mussoi Macedo Vilmar Machado Lidia Mariana Fiuza 《Environmental monitoring and assessment》2013,185(3):2767-2775
In this study, we evaluate spatial and temporal variations of the water’s quality used in rice fields. Every 15 days during the different phases of cultivation of the rice—vegetative, reproductive, and maturity—samples were collected from the main irrigation channel, from the surface water in the field, and from the excess-water drainage channel. The differences in the values of 13 variables were analyzed by the analysis of variance system and by the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) technique. The results demonstrate that the values observed for the presence of total coliforms, heat-tolerant coliforms, and pH were higher in the irrigation water and that the calcium and magnesium components were greater in the drainage water. The PCA results indicate that three groups of variance exist and that these three account for 77 % of the observed variances. The first principal component, (39 % of the variances), includes the variables pH, phosphorus, potassium, carbon, and turbidity; the second (28.1 %), calcium, magnesium, and conductivity; while the third accounts for only 9.9 % of the variation and incorporates the variable biological thermotolerant coliforms. The spatial pattern resulting from the distribution of the sampling locations as regards the first two principal components indicates a difference between the irrigation and drainage waters. The variables of the first and third items (except for the turbidity in the second component) reach higher values in the irrigation water, while the variables associated with the second component have higher values in the drainage water. The information provided is important for the analysis of the influence exercised by plantation management decisions on the microbiological, physical, and chemical quality of the water. The results confirm the ability of paddy rice field to filter out some of the chemicals and coliforms from the irrigation water as it passes through the agro ecosystem. 相似文献
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M. M. Lyons P. Aas J. D. Pakulski L. Van Waasbergen R. V. Miller D. L. Mitchell W. H. Jeffrey 《Marine Biology》1998,130(3):537-543
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has been implicated in coral-bleaching processes and UVR may create stress to marine organisms
by damage to DNA. Absorption of energy from UVB (280 to 320 nm) induces direct damage to DNA via cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer
photoproduct-formation. We examined the extent of DNA damage created by UVR in coral reef microbial communities and whether
the coral-surface microlayer (CSM) provides protection from UVR to the microorganisms found there. Diel patterns and depth
profiles of UVR effects were examined in coral mucus (coral-surface microlayer, CSM) from Montastraea faveolata and Colpophyllia natans, and water-column samples of similar depths. UV-induced photodamage was determined using a radioimmunoassay specific for
cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (thymine dimers). Significant photodamage was detected in water-column and CSM samples, although
the level of damage in CSM samples was consistently lower than in water-column samples collected from the same depth, suggesting
the presence of photoprotective mechanisms within the CSM. Diel patterns of photodamage were detected in both water-column
and CSM samples, but peak damage occurred earlier in the day for the CSM samples, suggesting differences in damage and repair
kinetics between the water column and CSM. The results suggest that microorganisms within the CSM are afforded some protection
from UVR stress and that changes in the amount of DNA damage in these organisms may be an indicator of changing UVR stress
to corals.
Received: 10 January 1997 / Accepted: 15 September 1997 相似文献
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Gregor Schmieg Esther Meyer Isabell Schrickel Jeremias Herberg Guido Caniglia Ulli Vilsmaier Manfred Laubichler Erich Hörl Daniel Lang 《Sustainability Science》2018,13(3):785-796
The idea of sustainability is intrinsically normative. Thus, understanding the role of normativity in sustainability discourses is crucial for further developing sustainability science. In this article, we analyze three important documents that aim to advance sustainability and explore how they organize norms in relation to sustainability. The three documents are: the Pope’s Encyclical Laudato Si’, the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement. We show that understanding the role of different types of norms in the three documents can help understand normative features of both scientific and non-scientific sustainability discourses. We present the diverse system of norms in a model that interrelates three different levels: macro, meso, and micro. Our model highlights how several processes affect the normative orientation of nations and societies at the meso-level in different ways. For instance, individual ethical norms at the micro-level, such as personal responsibility, may help decelerate unsustainable consumerism at the aggregate meso-level. We also show that techno-scientific norms at the macro-level representing global indicators for sustainability may accelerate innovations. We suggest that our model can help better organize normative features of sustainability discourses and, therefore, to contribute to the further development of sustainability science. 相似文献
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