نتایج جستجو برای: peat water

تعداد نتایج: 554925  

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Soil Science 1977

Due to the econemic and envaironmental limitiation in the use of peat moss as a growth medium of ornamental plants, researchers seek an apporiate alternative in flower and plants industry. Zeolite because of the high capacity of water holding and cations enchange, has an ability in the replacement  of peat moss. At this research, the posibility subtitution of peat moss by zeolite as a growth me...

2013
Maris Klavins Oskars Purmalis Valery Rodinov

Studies of the properties of soil organic matter are essential for understanding the humification reactions and soil diagenesis processes. The aim of this study is to analyse properties of peat and peat humic acids as well as factors influencing their variability. Humic acids isolated from an ombrotrophic bog peat profile were used as study objects. Relations among peat age, decomposition and h...

Ali Salehi Sardoei, Parviz Rahbarian

An important factor in the growth medium of plants and chemical plants. native substrates can be used to improve plant performance. To evaluate the effect of growth medium on the herb F. benjamina experimental design was completely randomized with eight treatments and four replications were carried out in the research greenhouse of Islamic Azad University of Jiroft. F...

Ali Salehi Sardoei, Parviz Rahbarian

An important factor in the growth medium of plants and chemical plants. native substrates can be used to improve plant performance. To evaluate the effect of growth medium on the herb F. benjamina experimental design was completely randomized with eight treatments and four replications were carried out in the research greenhouse of Islamic Azad University of Jiroft. F...

2016
Tiffany Drake Mia Keating Rebecca Summers Aline Yochikawa Tom Pitman Antony N Dodd

Experimental research involving Arabidopsis thaliana often involves the quantification of phenotypic traits during cultivation on compost or other growing media. Many commercially-available growing media contain peat, but peat extraction is not sustainable due to its very slow rate of formation. Moreover, peat extraction reduces peatland biodiversity and releases stored carbon and methane into ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Merritt R Turetsky Agnieszka Kotowska Jill Bubier Nancy B Dise Patrick Crill Ed R C Hornibrook Kari Minkkinen Tim R Moore Isla H Myers-Smith Hannu Nykänen David Olefeldt Janne Rinne Sanna Saarnio Narasinha Shurpali Eeva-Stiina Tuittila J Michael Waddington Jeffrey R White Kimberly P Wickland Martin Wilmking

Wetlands are the largest natural source of atmospheric methane. Here, we assess controls on methane flux using a database of approximately 19 000 instantaneous measurements from 71 wetland sites located across subtropical, temperate, and northern high latitude regions. Our analyses confirm general controls on wetland methane emissions from soil temperature, water table, and vegetation, but also...

2016
M. H. Garnett P. Gulliver M. F. Billett

Peatland streams typically contain high methane concentrations and act as conduits for the release of this greenhouse gas to the atmosphere. Radiocarbon analysis provides a unique tracer that can be used to identify the methane source, and quantify the time elapsed between carbon fixation and return to the atmosphere as CH4. Few studies – those that have focus largely on sites with bubble (ebul...

اوستان, صابر, سلیقه‌دار, فائقه, صفری, علیرضا, نالوسی, ایوب ملااحمد,

Aloe vera is one of the most popular ornamental plants that is widely used in production of medicines and cosmetics. To investigate the effect of different ratios of peat and perlite on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of Aloe vera, a split-plot experiment, arranged as completely randomized design, with five substrates (peat, peat and perlite (1:3 v/v), peat and perlite (1:1 v/v), p...

2016
Jonathan P. Ritson Michael Bell Richard E. Brazier Emilie Grand-Clement Nigel J. D. Graham Chris Freeman David Smith Michael R. Templeton Joanna M. Clark

Peatland ecosystem services include drinking water provision, flood mitigation, habitat provision and carbon sequestration. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal is a key treatment process for the supply of potable water downstream from peat-dominated catchments. A transition from peat-forming Sphagnum moss to vascular plants has been observed in peatlands degraded by (a) land management, (b) ...

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