نتایج جستجو برای: soil characteristics and soil nutrient

تعداد نتایج: 16940021  

2015
Herbert Borchert Christian Huber Axel Göttlein Johann Kremer

In mechanized timber harvesting, it is common practice to build brush mats from logging residues on skid trails. Protective effects of brush mats against soil compaction are documented by several studies. On the other hand, a large quantity of nutrients is concentrated on the skid trail. Fully mechanized harvesting has been criticized frequently for this reallocation of nutrients. Is there real...

2012
JIN-LING ZHAO YONG-AN XUE HAO YANG LIN-SHENG HUANG DONG-YAN ZHANG

More attention has been paid to estimating soil nutrient status, along with a sharp decrease in total farmland acreage, especially in Beijing Municipality. However, traditional site-specific investigation makes it impossible to apply it to large scale monitoring. The objective of this study was to evaluate and classify soil nutrient status using advanced 3S (global positioning system, GPS; remo...

2016
Mesfin T. Gebremikael Hanne Steel David Buchan Wim Bert Stefaan De Neve

The role of soil fauna in crucial ecosystem services such as nutrient cycling remains poorly quantified, mainly because of the overly reductionistic approach adopted in most experimental studies. Given that increasing nitrogen inputs in various ecosystems influence the structure and functioning of soil microbes and the activity of fauna, we aimed to quantify the role of the entire soil nematode...

2012
Kevin E. Mueller David M. Eissenstat Sarah E. Hobbie Jacek Oleksyn Andrzej M. Jagodzinski Peter B. Reich Oliver A. Chadwick Jon Chorover

Forest biogeochemical cycles are shaped by effects of dominant tree species on soils, but the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. We investigated effects of temperate tree species on interactions among carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and acidity in mineral soils from an experiment with replicated monocultures of 14 tree species. To identify how trees affected these soil properties, we eval...

2004
Jennifer D. Knoepp James M. Vose Wayne T. Swank

The mixed oak-pine ecosystems in the southern Appalachians are in decline because of a combination of drought and southern pine-beetle infestation. A commonly applied prescription for restoration of these degraded sites has been to fell all vegetation, allow it to dry, and conduct a site-preparation burn. However, there is little information on the midand long-term influences of this prescripti...

2014
Phoebe Wright Melissa A Cregger Lara Souza Nathan J Sanders Aimée T Classen

Soil nutrient availability, invasive plants, and insect presence can directly alter ecosystem structure and function, but less is known about how these factors may interact. In this 6-year study in an old-field ecosystem, we manipulated insect abundance (reduced and control), the propagule pressure of an invasive nitrogen-fixing plant (propagules added and control), and soil nutrient availabili...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2013
somayeh naseri mohammad ali adibi seyed akbar javadi mohammad jafari mohammad zadbar

one of the ordinary methods to protect, rehabilitate, and enhance an ecosystemfunction in arid and semi-arid areas of the world is sand dune stabilization using biologicalpractices. plantation of species on the soil plays a great role in sustainable management ofthe ecosystem. this research studies the effects of cultivation of haloxylon ammodendronand atriplex canescens on physical-chemical ch...

2007
Sheila F. Christopher Myron J. Mitchell Michael R. McHale Elizabeth W. Boyer Douglas A. Burns Carol Kendall

Quantifying biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen (N) and the associated fluxes to surface waters remains challenging, given the need to deal with spatial and temporal variability and to characterize complex and heterogeneous landscapes. We focused our study on catchments S14 and S15 located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, USA, which have similar topographic and hydrologic characteristics ...

2007
Jianhan Lin Maohua Wang Miao Zhang Yane Zhang Li Chen

Soil testing is the basis for nutrient recommendation and formulated fertilization. This study presented a brief overview of potentiometric electrochemical sensors (ISE and ISFET) for soil NPK detection. The opportunities and challenges for electrochemical sensors in soil testing were

2012
F. William Simmons Emerson D. Nafziger

Soil is one of our most precious natural resources. Proper soil management is a key to sustainable agricultural production. Soil management involves six essential practices: proper amount and type of tillage, maintenance of soil organic matter, maintenance of a proper nutrient supply for plants, avoidance of soil contamination, maintenance of the correct soil acidity, and control of soil loss (...

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