نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural soil

تعداد نتایج: 265881  

2011
J. Ian Van Trump Kelly C. Wrighton J. Cameron Thrash Karrie A. Weber Gary L. Andersen John D. Coates

UNLABELLED This study demonstrates the prevalence, phylogenetic diversity, and physiology of nitrate-reducing microorganisms capable of utilizing reduced humic acids (HA) as electron donors in agricultural soils. Most probable number (MPN) enumeration of agricultural soils revealed large populations (10(4) to 10(6) cells g(-1) soil) of microorganisms capable of reducing nitrate while oxidizing ...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2005
Dimitar Marinov Erik Querner Jan Roelsma

Unsaturated zone models are useful tools in predicting effects of measures and can be used to optimise agricultural practice aiming to minimise the impact on the environment. However, current soil models have a varying degree of abstraction level referring to simulated processes in time and space. In the framework of an EU funded project the SWAP (Soil-Water-Atmosphere-Plant) and ANIMO (Agricul...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
H J Albering S M van Leusen E J Moonen J A Hoogewerff J C Kleinjans

At the end of December 1993 and also at the end of January 1995, the river Meuse, one of the major rivers in Europe, flooded and river banks were inundated. We investigated the possible health risks of exposure to heavy metal concentrations in river bank soils resulting from the flooding of the river Meuse at the end of 1993. Soil and deposit samples and corresponding aerable and fodder crops w...

2017
Ritu Mishra

Transgenic crops, a new product of agricultural biotechnology has its own share of environmental risks and benefits. Present agricultural management practices and new ecosystems have their own impacts on the environment and further any additional negative effect of transgenic crops may mitigate their positive impacts as well as increase the background value of negative impacts due to new agricu...

2016
P. Borrelli K. Paustian P. Panagos A. Jones B. Schütt E. Lugato

Soils are the third largest global reservoir of carbon and the largest terrestrial ecosystem sink or source of atmospheric CO2 depending on land-use and management. The French authorities ahead of COP21 proposed the ‘four per mil’ initiative aimed at offsetting most global agricultural CO2 emissions by increasing global soil organic carbon (SOC). Since, the Common Agricultural Policies (CAP) re...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Alwyn Williams Daniel A. Kane Patrick M. Ewing Lesley W. Atwood Andrea Jilling Meng Li Yi Lou Adam S. Davis A. Stuart Grandy Sheri C. Huerd Mitchell C. Hunter Roger T. Koide David A. Mortensen Richard G. Smith Sieglinde S. Snapp Kurt A. Spokas Anthony C. Yannarell Nicholas R. Jordan

There is increasing global demand for food, bioenergy feedstocks and a wide variety of bio-based products. In response, agriculture has advanced production, but is increasingly depleting soil regulating and supporting ecosystem services. New production systems have emerged, such as no-tillage, that can enhance soil services but may limit yields. Moving forward, agricultural systems must reduce ...

2013
Fuensanta García-Orenes Alicia Morugán-Coronado Raul Zornoza Artemi Cerdà Kate Scow

Agricultural practices have proven to be unsuitable in many cases, causing considerable reductions in soil quality. Land management practices can provide solutions to this problem and contribute to get a sustainable agriculture model. The main objective of this work was to assess the effect of different agricultural management practices on soil microbial community structure (evaluated as abunda...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
a.a. ghaderi m.a. abduli a.r. karbassi t. nasrabadi m. khajeh

present study determines not only the total amounts of metals (cr, cu and pb) in superficial agricultural soil of sistan area in eastern iran, but also the chemical partitioning of these elements in seven statistically selected cases. the analysis was run for local soil, soil treated by non-contaminated organic, compost and chemical fertilizers as well as soil treated by metal-contaminated fer...

2016
Sandip Singh Bhatti Vasudha Sambyal Avinash Kaur Nagpal

Berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum) is one of the main fodder crops of Punjab, India. But due to the heavy metal contamination of agricultural soils by anthropogenic activities, there is rise in metal bioaccumulation in crops like Berseem. In addition to human influence, heavy metal contents in soil are highly dependent on soil characteristics also. Therefore a study was conducted in areas having ...

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