نتایج جستجو برای: soil chemical properties

تعداد نتایج: 1337079  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Dibyendu Sarkar Konstantinos C Makris Vandana Vandanapu Rupali Datta

Use of Fe/Al hydroxide-containing materials to remediate As-contaminated sites is based on the general notion that As adsorption in soils is primarily controlled by Fe/Al (hydr)oxides. A low-cost and potentially effective substitute for natural Fe/Al hydroxides could be the drinking-water treatment residuals (WTRs). Earlier work in our laboratory has shown that WTRs are effective sorbents for A...

2017
Luis E Castañeda Olga Barbosa

Mediterranean biomes are biodiversity hotspots, and vineyards are important components of the Mediterranean landscape. Over the last few decades, the amount of land occupied by vineyards has augmented rapidly, thereby increasing threats to Mediterranean ecosystems. Land use change and agricultural management have important effects on soil biodiversity, because they change the physical and chemi...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Cong Hu Tian C Zhang Yong H Huang Mohamed F Dahab Rao Surampalli

The buildup of phosphorus (P) in the soil is a major factor limiting the operating life of a wastewater land treatment system. In this study, we evaluated changes of chemical properties, P profiles, and adsorption isotherms in the soils of a Muskegon wastewater land treatment system, which has received wastewater for approximately 30 years. It was found that the pH in the 15-cm topsoil increase...

2015
Zia Mehrabi Thomas Bell Owen T Lewis

Intraspecific negative feedback effects, where performance is reduced on soils conditioned by conspecifics, are widely documented in plant communities. However, interspecific feedbacks are less well studied, and their direction, strength, causes, and consequences are poorly understood. If more closely related species share pathogens, or have similar soil resource requirements, plants may perfor...

2011
CARLOS A. SIERRA MARK E. HARMON STEVEN S. PERAKIS

Soil organic matter is a complex mixture of material with heterogeneous biological, physical, and chemical properties. Decomposition models represent this heterogeneity either as a set of discrete pools with different residence times or as a continuum of qualities. It is unclear though, whether these two different approaches yield comparable predictions of organic matter dynamics. Here, we comp...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2012
Paula A Pebsworth Massimo Bardi Michael A Huffman

Despite baboons' widespread distribution across Africa, geophagy among all subspecies has been poorly documented. We used video camera traps and soil analyses to investigate geophagy in chacma baboons (Papio cynocephalus ursinus) inhabiting the Western Cape of South Africa. During an 18-month study, from August 2009 to January 2011, we continually monitored the largest and most frequently visit...

2008
Ardeshir Adeli Carl H. Bolster Dennis E. Rowe Michael R. McLaughlin Geoffrey E. Brink

Improving swine effluent management practices requires understanding of the fate of nutrients derived from swine effluent in soil quality. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of long-term swine lagoon effluent application on nutrient distribution in an alkaline Okolona silty clay, an acidic Vaiden silty clay, and a Brooksville silty clay loam. Swine effluent has been applied using ...

Journal: Desert 2011
H Mohammad Asgari M Biniaz M Tahmoures Mohammad Jafari

The main objective in the present study was to assess the spatial variation of chemical and physical soil properties and then use this information to select an appropriate area to install a pasture rehabilitation experiment in the Zereshkin region, Iran. A regular 250 m grid was used for collecting a total of 150 soil samples (from 985 georeferenced soil pits) at 0 to 30, and 30 to 60 cm layers...

2006
N. A. Slaton J. McGee R. J. Norman R. E. DeLong C. E. Wilson

Three studies have been conducted since 2001 to examine rice growth, nutrition, and yield response to phosphorus (P) application rate and time. The three sites represent high-pH silt loam soils (>7.5) with a range of Mehlich 3-extractable P (8 to 41 mg P/ kg). The objective of this research was to measure rice biomass and tissue-P concentration during the growing season and rice grain yield res...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Sasha B Kramer John P Reganold Jerry D Glover Brendan J M Bohannan Harold A Mooney

Conventional agriculture has improved in crop yield but at large costs to the environment, particularly off-site pollution from mineral N fertilizers. In response to environmental concerns, organic agriculture has become an increasingly popular option. One component of organic agriculture that remains in question is whether it can reduce agricultural N losses to groundwater and the atmosphere r...

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