نتایج جستجو برای: n fertilization

تعداد نتایج: 1005165  

2017
Wallace Wilhelm James S. Schepers M. L. Mielke John W. Doran James R. Ellis Walter W. Stroup

Wilhelm, W.W., Schepers, J.S., Mielke, L.N., Doran, J.W., Ellis, J.R. and Stroup, W.W., 1987. Dryland maize development and yield resulting from tillage and nitrogen fertilization practices. Soil Tillage Res., 10: 167-179. Conservation tillage ( 7 30% residue cover) has proven to be very effective in reducing runoff and erosion and in increasing soil water storage. In dryland cropping situation...

Journal: :Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering 2013

2012
Zhenchang Wang Shaozhong Kang Christian R. Jensen Fulai Liu

The physiological basis for the advantage of alternate partial root-zone irrigation (PRI) over common deficit irrigation (DI) in improving crop water use efficiency (WUE) remains largely elusive. Here leaf gas exchange characteristics and photosynthetic CO(2)-response and light-response curves for maize (Zea mays L.) leaves exposed to PRI and DI were analysed under three N-fertilization rates, ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
R Margesin F Schinner

Biodegradation of diesel oil (5 g(middot)kg [soil dry weight](sup-1)) was investigated in five alpine subsoils, differing in soil type and bedrock, in laboratory experiments during 20 days at 10(deg)C. The biodegradation activities of the indigenous soil microorganisms and of a psychrotrophic diesel oil-degrading inoculum and the effect of biostimulation by inorganic fertilization (C/N/P ratio ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Pedro Villar-Salvador Norberto Heredia Peter Millard

The relative contribution of nitrogen (N) reserves from seeds or uptake by the roots to the growth and N content of young seedlings has received little attention. In this study, we investigated the contribution of N from the acorn or uptake by the roots to the N content of holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) seedlings and determined if remobilization of acorn N was affected by nutrient availability in t...

2014
Carsten Brackhage Jen-How Huang Jörg Schaller Evert J. Elzinga E. Gert Dudel

Elevated arsenic content in food crops pose a serious human health risk. Apart from rice wheat being another main food crop is possibly cultivated on contaminated sites. But for wheat uptake mechanisms are not entirely understood especially with regard to nutrient fertilization and different moisture regimes taking into account heavy rainfall events due to climate change. Here we show that espe...

Journal: :journal of reproduction and infertility 0

background: vitrification has proven to be more effective than slow freezing methods to cryopreserve mammalian oocytes. the objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of vitrification on immature and in vitro matured, denuded and cumulus compact goat oocytes and their subsequent fertilization. methods: oocytes were either cryopreserved as immature cumulus compact (imcc) (n=98 exp 1; ...

Journal: :Agronomy 2023

Biofuels play an important role in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, but their production results gases such as nitrous oxide (N2O), mainly from nitrogen (N) fertilization. Brassica carinata (carinata) is unexplored winter crop world’s main cropping areas, with multiple applications (cover crop, jet biofuel, and animal feed, among others). We analyzed a set on-farm fertilization experi...

2015
Tanja Strecker Romain L. Barnard Pascal A. Niklaus Michael Scherer-Lorenzen Alexandra Weigelt Stefan Scheu Nico Eisenhauer

BACKGROUND Loss of biodiversity and increased nutrient inputs are two of the most crucial anthropogenic factors driving ecosystem change. Although both received considerable attention in previous studies, information on their interactive effects on ecosystem functioning is scarce. In particular, little is known on how soil biota and their functions are affected by combined changes in plant dive...

2012
Cunguo Wang Shijie Han Yumei Zhou Caifeng Yan Xubing Cheng Xingbo Zheng Mai-He Li

Knowledge of the responses of soil nitrogen (N) availability, fine root mass, production and turnover rates to atmospheric N deposition is crucial for understanding fine root dynamics and functioning in forest ecosystems. Fine root biomass and necromass, production and turnover rates, and soil nitrate-N and ammonium-N in relation to N fertilization (50 kg N ha(-1) year(-1)) were investigated in...

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