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Steps in photosynthesis cycle (3)
Reservoirs of Carbon (2)
Significance of Carbon cycle globally (3)
Long term carbon cycles (2)
Silicate cycle (4)
How do plants accelerate mineral weathering?
Effect of warm temperatures on plants?
Coalification cycle
Role of microbes in carbon cycle
What does decomposed organic matter by microbes become
Major components of plant residues (5)
Starch digestion
Cellulose & Hemicellulose structure and digestion
Lignin structure and digestion
Brown Rot and soft rot
White rot
Protein digestion
Lipid digestion
Physical Protection of Organic matter in soil
Chemical protection of organic matter - Surface area
Chemical protection of organic matter - Chemical bonding
Physical role of organic matter
Chemical role of Organic matter
Biological role of organic matter
Major reservoirs of Nitrogen (3)
Inorganic vs organic nitrogen
Nitrogen transformations in soil (8)
Fixation
Haber Bosch synthesis
Biological fixation of Nitrogen
Immobilisation of N
Mineralisation
Function of urea in soils
Activity of NH4+ in soil (5)
Nitrification
Ammonia volitilisation
Nitrate Leaching
Denitrification
Nitrification Inhibitors
Differences between Phosphorous and other cycles
Phosphorous cycle
Contamination sources in phosphorous cycle
Transformations of P
Adsorption
Mobility of P in soil
Mycorrhizae and P uptake
Plant mycorrhizal relationship in good N and P concentrations
Benefits of mycorrhizal infection
How do mycorrhizal fungi modify root environment?
Ectomycorrhiza
Endomycorrhiza
Difference between Sulfur and Nitrogen
Hierarchy of energy in sulfur compounds
Organic sulfur
Primary source of sulfur to atmosphere
Elemental sulfur
Phases of sulfur cycle
Processes of sulfur cycle (4)
Assimilatory reduction
Dissimilatory reduction
Oxidation
Pyrite
Restoration of sulfur contaminated sites
Mineralisation of S
Acid rain formation
What is Bioremediation
Types of enzymes involved in bioremediation
Classes of enzymes involved in
Xenobiotics
Key features of bio-remediating microbes
Microbes in the Bioremediation of organic pollutants
Common pollution events
Optimal conditions for organic pollution degradation
Anaerobic degradation of PAHs and Halogenated compounds
Fungi and bioremediation of hydrocarbons
Methanotrophs and bioremediation
Processes that microbes use to degrade pollutants (4)
Mineralisation
Co-metabolism
Polymerisation
Accumulation
Mechanisms of In Site remediation (4)
Biostimulation
Bioaugmentation
Bioventing
Biosparging
Ex situ bioremediation pathways (3)
Land farming
Turned Windrows
Forced vented piles
Selenium decontamination
Phytoremediation