What effect does heating the soil have on the rhizosphere and the fungal pathogens? From the experiment, it is apparent that heating of the soil has extreme effects on the soil properties, as well as the soil microorganisms that make up the rhizosphere. According to Mendes et al. (2011), disease suppressive soils are uniquely constituted to protect the plants from the soil-borne pathogens, a trait mostly attributed to the activities of other microorganisms within the soil. The rhizosphere, therefore, contains a significant composition that enhances balance certain soil temperatures. The tampering with the temperature or heating of the soil beyond the extreme measures for microorganisms leads to their destruction. Consequently, the deficient rhizosphere is left with little components that can give the soil its soil-suppressive qualities. Hence, the fungal pathogens in these conditions can flourish without resistance to affect the roots of the plants. Generally, the increased heat decreases the rhizosphere’s suppressive abilities and increases the survival chances of the fungal pathogens in the soil. The results can be confirmed from the experiment whereby the heated soil at the highest…
Name: Professor: Course: Date: Results (Production of CO2 bubbles which were measured in ml) lab results. When fermentation occurrence observation was made in the lab, it was realized that there was a big concentration of CO2 which was produced by the sources of food sampled for the experiment. It was then realized that the source which fermented most was sucrose at a percentage of 10% then followed by the mixture of glucose and sucrose at 5%. The production of CO2 was different at every fermented source of food. The food sources for the experiment were: Fructose, Galactose, Glucose, Sucrose, Xylose, and a control source with no sugar. There was no difference in the control source as there was no reaction that took place (Liu, et.al, 2008). Graph of production of CO2, The outcome of the results showed yeast fermentation varies in every food source; the difference came as a result of the content of reacting elements. It was then realized that there was much accumulation of CO2 in the sources which had the most substantial amount of…
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 4 Running head: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 1 Processes Involved in Intimate Partner Violence Cases Name Institution Affiliation Author Note Processes Involved in Intimate Partner Violence Cases Over the last few decades, cases of violence have increased. Most of these cases have led to the injury of the abused; physically or psychologically. These have occurred due to domestic violence, child abuse, or elder abuse. Hospitals have been the place of refuge for these victims. When the victims arrive at the hospital, there are various processes and protocols the doctors follow to determine the level of abuse and the kind of treatment, physical or psychological, that these patients receive. Moreover, the violence may be as a result of patients with bipolar disorder or those experiencing post-traumatic stress. Thus the hospitals should have treatment facilities for these violent persons. This paper discusses the results of an interview with a health professional on the processes involved in a case of intimate partner abuse. Health professionals use a simple tool, Partner…
Surname 2 Name of the Student Course Name and Number Date of submission Maya Angelou Black history month is an annual international observance in which famous and prominent black people are celebrated for their contribution to society. It is usually done during February of each year. Some of these prominent people are Rosa Parks, Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, Maya Angelou, etc. All these people have differently contributed significant changes in society and are therefore celebrated for different reasons. Therefore, let us look at Maya Angelou and her contributions to society that helped people. Marguerite Annie Johnson popularly known as Maya Angelou was born on April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, America where she spent most of her time at her grandmother’s home in Arkansas (Agins 5). Sadly, when she was barely eight years old, Maya Angelou was raped by her mother’s boyfriend who was later killed after she reported the incident. This tragic incident made her numb for close to seven years. Later on, in 1940, Maya Angelou moved to San Francisco with her mother where…
Black Ink Crew Net Worth 2019,Salary Per Episodes And Real Name Blank Ink Crew is among The top rated American reality TV series. The show that premiered on October 26, 2015 is aired on VHI channel. It focuses on daily operations and drama at an African-American owned and operated tattoo shop. The shop is located in Harlem, New York. Each season comes with a different plot line. All the characters contribute differently in making the show what it is. Some of the cast of Black Ink include; Ceaser, Sky, , Melody, Alex, Puma Sassy e.t.c. We are going to discuss of the casts real name, their Net Worth and age. Ceaser From Black Ink Crew, Net Worth, Real Name. Ceaser is the brain behind Blank Ink, without him there would be no show to watch. He is a visionary entrepreneur and a philanthropist, there is no wonder he is the owner and founder of the tatoo shop that is based in Harlem, New York. He stars in the show alongside sassy Ceaser’s real name is, David Emmanuel, he was born…
NEGOTIATION 2 Running head: NEGOTIATION 1 Black lives matter Student’s name Institute of Affiliation On the other hand, the international affairs type of negotiations that was done between the Black lives matter and the United States through the help of the courts has brought a great change in their disagreement. Despite the police department trying to stop the negotiations for their benefit, the court brought the negotiations to a neutral level so that both the Black lives matter organization and the Chicago Police Department would benefit (Hinkel, 2018). At first, the negotiations had some problems that were brought up by the Chicago police department. The Chicago police department believed that they have a right to arrest African America and the Latino forcefully. However, what the police are doing to the African American is against the law, but no one in authority is able or willing to take the matter to justice. As a result, the two parties have a long way…
2 BLACK LUNG DISEASES Name of Student Subject Name Here Date Here BLACK LUNG DISEASES Researchers point out that mine workers suffer from black lung disease also known as workers pneumoconiosis is a disease after long-term exposure to coal dust.Piper, Amanda J., Stephen J. Wort, Elisabetta A. Renzoni, and Vasileios Kouranos. “Year in review 2017: Interstitial lung disease, pulmonary vascular disease, and sleep.” Respirology23, no. 4 (2018). Pg. 421-433. Notably, the disease is common among workers, with long-term exposure to coal. The inhaled coal builds up in the lungs, and since the body system cannot rid the toxins naturally, the dust results in inflammation and fibrosis in the lungs. The severe state of the disease occurs after an individual contract an illness known as anthracosis (ibid). Scholars provide that this condition is usually common among urban dwellers. Black lung disease has no noticeable symptoms, but one could experience a persistent cough and a little…
Blind spot My most defining moment in Bazerman’s book Blind Spot comes right at the beginning of the book in chapter one. Readers are introduced to the fact that most people would overestimate the abilities that they have in doing what is considered the right thing. In reality however, people would act in unethical ways unintentionally. When an individual is confronted with some ethic related dilemma, he/she is likely to believe he can stand up for his moral beliefs. Contrary to this, the book suggest that human beings are never as ethical as they think they are. Although most people would consider themselves lawful or moral, they in one way or the other fail to make use of critical information and fall victims to bounded awareness. Blind Spot proves that we are all in one way or the other capable of committing some unethical activities like cheating even when we know what we are doing is a wrong thing. Combining bounded awareness of people with bounded ethicality, then the ethical gaps become exponential particularly so within organizations. Understanding the true…
3 BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY Running head: BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY 1 Article Review on Blockchain Technology (Name) (University) The article titled Blockchain: Future of Financial and Cyber Security dives into explaining what is blockchain technology. The article begins by revisiting the increasing cases of fraud in the financial sector hence forming the bases upon which the need for blockchain technology arose. The article defines blockchain as a transaction database containing information on all transactions ever executed previously on the blockchain protocol. The core component of blockchain is identified as blocks of data which are determined individually by a hash algorithm. Next, the article discusses bitcoin’s history, uses and how it works. Bitcoin is identified as having been released in 2009 as a digital currency which is decentralized and produced by a defined rate by all nodes which are participating in the system. The aspect of being decentralized is explained as not being controlled by a government. Various characteristics of Bitcoin are also discussed including non-repudiation, authentication, and…
Blog assignment and the topic is about Development Theory Since Han Singer a Germany economist and Raul Prebisch and Argentina economist developed the “dependency theory” in the 1950s, there has been stiff debate concerning the developed and the developing countries regarding the theory (Sheng-huan, 2007). The theory holds that after attaining independence, it remains difficult for developing countries in the long range to eradicate poverty. This is attributed to the imbalanced international economic system. Since the developing countries are under the umbrella of the resource flow of the flow of the resources of the international chain enterprises, they have no alternative but depend on the advanced technology, abundant resources as well as human capital from the developed countries. The depended theory has become a very primary weapon in restraining advanced countries such as China about trade as well as other typical policy formation. Perception of pressure emerging from the developing countries, typical researchers from developed countries have put their heads together to explain the theory and outlined its aims in distracting the attention of the developing countries (Frank, 2018). In…