Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W127176178> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 items per page.
- W127176178 endingPage "282" @default.
- W127176178 startingPage "274" @default.
- W127176178 abstract "酶在水生态系统的物质循环与能量转化过程中具有关键作用本文以湖泊磷酸酶为例讨论了水环境中酶的来源、特征及其生态学意义酶主要源于细菌、浮游植物和浮游动物,且能以胞外的或溶解态的形式存在这部分酶对于pH值、温度以及其它理化条件表现出明显的适应性和稳定性.磷酸酶能补充磷的营养、指示磷的丰缺、介导磷的循环.水环境中酶效应的广泛以及作用的特殊性已足以使之成为生态酶学(Ecological Enzymology)的独立分支(水体酶);In water ecosystems, enzymes play a key role in the processes of nutrient cycling and energy transformation. The origin, characteristics and ecological significance of the phosphatases in lakes, as an example, are reviewed in this paper. The enzymes, extracellular and dissolved, are mainly from bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplankton. They show stability and suitability towards the variations in pH value, temperature and other physical and chemical factors. Planktons seem to compensate for their phosphorus deficiency not only by an increase in enzyme production but also by an improved ability to use low substrate concentrations, which implies the potential significance of enzymes in environmental monitoring. Some ecological relationships might be explained from the points of view of enzymatic reactions. In short, the special and integrated functions of the enzyme in natural waters, in terms of nutrient supplying, nutrient status indicating and cycle mediating, have made it an essential part of the ecological enzymology." @default.
- W127176178 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W127176178 creator A5025609108 @default.
- W127176178 creator A5090880497 @default.
- W127176178 date "1999-01-01" @default.
- W127176178 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W127176178 title "Phosphatases in Natural Water:Origin, Characteristics and Ecological Significance" @default.
- W127176178 cites W1564649704 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1612003925 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1982675176 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1987264880 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1988673709 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1991424332 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1991967946 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1992899231 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1994524448 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1997277841 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2007478979 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2007766518 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2009908115 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2014816147 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2017256225 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2018206484 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2031309015 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2035299985 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2040489132 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2044671810 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2047443885 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2054230983 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2055171041 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2063288190 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2065734161 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2078349191 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2080570731 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2082730658 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2089496601 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2098998231 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2103294629 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2106948867 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2108210034 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2113718498 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2134016472 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2148399852 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2165715632 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2168445241 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2315211622 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2316235967 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2333400543 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2484884133 @default.
- W127176178 cites W2771761271 @default.
- W127176178 cites W1983414610 @default.
- W127176178 doi "https://doi.org/10.18307/1999.0313" @default.
- W127176178 hasPublicationYear "1999" @default.
- W127176178 type Work @default.
- W127176178 sameAs 127176178 @default.
- W127176178 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W127176178 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W127176178 hasAuthorship W127176178A5025609108 @default.
- W127176178 hasAuthorship W127176178A5090880497 @default.
- W127176178 hasBestOaLocation W1271761781 @default.
- W127176178 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W127176178 hasConceptScore W127176178C205649164 @default.
- W127176178 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W127176178 hasLocation W1271761781 @default.
- W127176178 hasOpenAccess W127176178 @default.
- W127176178 hasPrimaryLocation W1271761781 @default.
- W127176178 hasVolume "11" @default.
- W127176178 isParatext "false" @default.
- W127176178 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W127176178 magId "127176178" @default.
- W127176178 workType "article" @default.