نتایج جستجو برای: chemical fertilizer

تعداد نتایج: 393935  

2015
Vinay M. Bhandari Laxmi Gayatri Sorokhaibam Vivek V. Ranade

Wastewaters from chemical fertilizer industry mainly contain organics, alcohols, ammonia, nitrates, phosphorous, heavy metals such as cadmium and suspended solids. The nature of effluent streams varies in terms of its constituents and complexity. The present work attempts to fill the void in the literature that mostly reports synthetic wastewater treatment studies; by evaluating effluent treatm...

2012
Hanqin Tian Chaoqun Lu Jerry Melillo Wei Ren Yao Huang Xiaofeng Xu Mingliang Liu Chi Zhang Guangsheng Chen Shufen Pan Jiyuan Liu John Reilly John M. Reilly

Chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer has long been used to help meet the increasing food demands in China, the top N fertilizer consumer in the world. Growing concerns have been raised on the impacts of N fertilizer uses on food security and climate change, which is lack of quantification. Here we use a carbon–nitrogen (C–N) coupled ecosystem model, to quantify the food benefit and climate conseque...

Journal: :پژوهش های حبوبات ایران 0
غلامرضا محسن آبادی حسان صابری مجید مجیدیان سید محمد رضا احتشامی

this research, for lowering the use of chemical fertilizer, was carried out using combinations of biological and chemical fertilizer on bean in rasht region in 2012 growing season. the experiment was conducted based on randomized complete blocks design with 12 treatments and three replications. experimental treatments included: control (no fertilizers and no inoculants), chemical fertilizers (n...

Journal: Desert 2010
H. Ghadiri R. Naderi

Field experiment was conducted in 2008 at the Research Field of Agricultural College of Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran to investigate the effects of urban waste compost (UWC), manure and chemical fertilizer on the initial growth of corn (Zea mays). Experimental design was split plot factorial with three replications. Main plots were assigned to nitrogen (N) fertilizer (0 and 200 kg N ha-1), an...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2009
Angela L Pérez Kim A Anderson

Cadmium is a common impurity in phosphatic fertilizers and may contribute to soil Cd accumulation. Changes in total and bioavailable Cd burdens to agricultural soils and the potential for plant Cd accumulation resulting from fertilizer input was investigated. Three year field studies were conducted using three dose levels of cadmium-rich, commercial, phosphate fertilizers applied at four agricu...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Shu-Cai Zeng Bei-Guang Chen Cheng-Ai Jiang Qi-Tang Wu

Growing fruit trees on the slopes of rolling hills in South China was causing serious environmental problems because of heavy application of chemical fertilizers and soil erosion. Suitable sources of fertilizers and proper rates of applications were of key importance to both crop yields and environmental protection. In this article, the impact of four fertilizers, i.e., inorganic compound ferti...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
حمیده ویسی غلامرضا حیدری یوسف سهرابی

introduction cultivated sunflower is one of the largest oilseed crops in the world. sunflower seed is the third largest source of vegetable oil worldwide, following soybean and canola. nitrogen is one of the most important elements for crops to achieve optimum yields and quality. phosphorus (p), next to nitrogen, is often the most limiting nutrient for crop and forage production. phosphorus ava...

In order to study the effect of phosphate biofertilizer and chemical fertilizers of nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur  on some growth and yield components  of Camelina sativa L.,  a study was conducted based on a factorial experiment; this was done in a randomized complete block design with three replications at Kazeroon during the 2016 growing season. Treatments included bio-based phosphorus (P)...

2017
Hong Yang Xiaoyan Shen Li Lai Xianjin Huang Yan Zhou

The health impacts caused by chemical fertilizer utilization have challenged long-term sustainable development in many countries, particularly developing countries. Based on the emergy analysis method, we estimated the temporal and spatial variations of the health costs, through atmospheric, water, and soil pathways, of chemical fertilizer utilization in China during the period from 1990 to 201...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2012
Drew Davidson Frank X Gu

Controlled release fertilizers (CRFs) are a branch of materials that are designed to improve the soil release kinetics of chemical fertilizers to address problems stemming losses from runoff or other factors. Current CRFs are used but only in a limited market due to relatively high costs and doubts about their abilities to result in higher yields and increased profitability for agricultural bus...

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