Not exact matches
They do occur naturally as a
plant breaks down nitrogen
during photosynthesis, though they are also known to be commercially made and used in the preparation of some foods.
Plants convert carbon dioxide to oxygen
during a process called
photosynthesis, using both the carbon and the oxygen to construct carbohydrates.
During photosynthesis,
plants use the sun's light energy to build useful organic molecules.
The simulations suggested that the indirect effects of increased CO2 on net primary productivity (how much carbon dioxide vegetation takes in
during photosynthesis minus how much carbon dioxide the
plants release
during respiration) are large and variable, ranging from less than 10 per cent to more than 100 per cent of the size of direct effects.
In return the
plant serves the fungus food made
during photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis plants use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into hydrogen - storing carbohydrates and oxygen.
But the fluorescence map, an unexpected secondary capability, provides a more direct measure of carbon fluxes: the amount mopped up by
plants during photosynthesis or released
during respiration.
And the satellite will also spy on
plants» carbon uptake by measuring the weak fluorescence that is produced by chlorophyll
during photosynthesis.
Although about 2 petagrams go into the oceans, another 1.1 to 2.2 petagrams — the missing sink — appears to vanish into the land, likely taken up by
plants during photosynthesis.
The researchers were surprised to learn that this speeding - up of carbon uptake
during periods of slower warming was due mainly to less respiration from
plants and not to greater
photosynthesis.
Inspiration for the new catalyst came from nature; Nocera studied the chain of processes that take place
during photosynthesis, such as how
plants use the energy from sunlight to rearrange water's chemical bonds.
It is produced
during photosynthesis in
plants, for example, and its production in skin cells has been linked to aging and cancer development.
Basta kills
plants by «choking» them on the ammonia they produce
during photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis,
plants convert solar energy into chemical form.
To make things even fuzzier, the CO2 concentration in Hawaii quickly dipped below 400 ppm as
plants greened
during the Northern Hemisphere's growing season, soaking up CO2 through
photosynthesis.
To get around this, two MIT chemists have devised a method of hoarding solar energy that functionally mimics what
plants do
during photosynthesis.
The overall entropy of the universe increases
during photosynthesis as the sunlight dissipates, even as the
plant prevents itself from decaying by maintaining an orderly internal structure.
Because
plants take up CO2
during photosynthesis, it has long been assumed that they will provide a large carbon «sink» to help offset increases in atmospheric CO2 caused by the burning of fossil fuels.
In climate change scenarios simulated by the model GOTILWA + — within the Consolider - Ingenio project Montes and the research project Med - Forestream — , net primary productivity of Spanish forests (how much carbon dioxide
plants take in
during photosynthesis minus how much carbon dioxide they release
during respiration) will decrease from the second half of this century.
During the dry season, with no fog layer to reflect sunlight, the smaller cloud cover allows
plants to receive much higher radiation, increasing evaporation and
photosynthesis rates, another process missed by the GCMs.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it to organic carbon
during photosynthesis.
Everyone who took high school biology learned that
photosynthesis is the process by which
plants, algae and select bacteria transform the Sun's energy into chemical energy
during the daytime.
During photosynthesis,
plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and transform it into sugars and other carbon - based molecules.
«
Plants can convert carbon dioxide to energy
during photosynthesis,» says Stephanie Pau at Florida State University.
OCO - 2 will also closely monitor the carbon uptake of
plants by measuring the weak fluorescence that is produced
during photosynthesis as
plants» chlorophyll pigments absorb light to capture energy and subsequently re-emit photons at longer wavelengths.
«
During photosynthesis plants bind atmospheric carbon, whose isotopic composition is preserved in resins over millions of years, and from this, we can infer atmospheric oxygen concentrations,» explains Ralf Tappert.
During this 499th Brookhaven Lecture, Dmitry Polyansky explains how artificial
photosynthesis — inspired by
plants» natural ability to convert sunlight to usable energy — can help meet future energy demands.
CAM
plants can flourish here by conserving water more effectively than traditional crops — they capture carbon dioxide from the air at night and convert it to malate, which fuels
photosynthesis during the day.
Methods:
During photosynthesis,
plants take in carbon dioxide and convert it into carbon - based sugars needed to grow and live.
«However, it is unclear how these two factors will offset the ability of
plants to take up and assimilate atmospheric CO2
during photosynthesis.»
greenhouse gas produced by animals
during respiration and used by
plants during photosynthesis.
This is because the amount of CO2 released from E85
during combustion is practically identical to the level of carbon dioxide the
plants absorbed from the atmosphere through
photosynthesis when they were growing.
Indeed, on an annual basis, CO2 increases
during N. Hemisphere winter because
plant respiration exceeds
photosynthesis.
However, the carbon you exhale into the atmosphere was recently removed from the atmosphere by
plants during photosynthesis, yielding a net change of zero.
Plants take in carbon dioxide
during photosynthesis in the day, and release it
during respiration at night.
Instead, ocean life absorbs CO2
during photosynthesis and, while most of the gas escapes within about a year, some of it is transported down into the deep ocean via dead
plants, body parts, faeces, and other sinking materials.
Due to the tendency of
plants to use the lighter form of carbon
during photosynthesis, the change in the ratio of heavy carbon to light carbon in the atmosphere reflects a massive increase in global
plant growth.
C3
plants plants that produce a three - carbon compound
during photosynthesis, including most trees and agricultural crops such as rice, wheat, soybeans, potatoes, and vegetables
C4
plants plants that produce a four - carbon compound
during photosynthesis; mainly of tropical origin, including grasses and the agriculturally important crops maize, sugar cane, millet, and sorghum
Data from the Teapot Dome site (Wyoming) indicate continued
photosynthesis, but
during or immediately after the Cretaceous - Paleogene event, growth was restricted sufficiently to curtail normal
plant reproductive cycles.
Tropical forest trees, like all green
plants, take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen
during photosynthesis.
Plants also carry out the opposite process — known as respiration — in which they emit carbon dioxide, but generally in smaller amounts than they take in
during photosynthesis.
Trees and
plants capture carbon dioxide
during photosynthesis, thereby removing the most abundant greenhouse gas from...
C3
plants — which include more than 95 percent of the
plant species on earth, including trees — form molecules of three carbon atoms
during photosynthesis, and they tend to photosynthesize more as atmospheric CO2 rises.
Because
plants take up CO2
during photosynthesis, it has long been assumed that they will provide a large carbon «sink» to help offset increases in atmospheric CO2 caused by the burning of fossil fuels.
C3
plants - Plants that produce a three - carbon compound during photosynthesis, including most trees and agricultural crops such as rice, wheat, soybeans, potatoes and veget
plants -
Plants that produce a three - carbon compound during photosynthesis, including most trees and agricultural crops such as rice, wheat, soybeans, potatoes and veget
Plants that produce a three - carbon compound
during photosynthesis, including most trees and agricultural crops such as rice, wheat, soybeans, potatoes and vegetables.
C4
plants - Plants that produce a four - carbon compound during photosynthesis, mainly of tropical origin, including grasses and the agriculturally important crops maize, sugar cane, millet and so
plants -
Plants that produce a four - carbon compound during photosynthesis, mainly of tropical origin, including grasses and the agriculturally important crops maize, sugar cane, millet and so
Plants that produce a four - carbon compound
during photosynthesis, mainly of tropical origin, including grasses and the agriculturally important crops maize, sugar cane, millet and sorghum.
The Amazon forest acts as a carbon sink, because trees suck the greenhouse gas CO2 out of the atmosphere as they grow,
during photosynthesis, converting this to
plant matter including bark, wood and roots.
Rice production is also a methane - intensive activity, because root systems in rice
plants secrete carbohydrates
during photosynthesis.
Plants Pack a Punch on Precipitation During photosynthesis, plants release water vapor into th
Plants Pack a Punch on Precipitation
During photosynthesis,
plants release water vapor into th
plants release water vapor into the air.