نتایج جستجو برای: soil resources

تعداد نتایج: 441754  

2010
Steven D. Allison Michael N. Weintraub Tracy B. Gartner Mark P. Waldrop

Extracellular enzymes are ubiquitous in soil environments. Produced by microorganisms and plant roots, these enzymes serve a dual function of degrading complex organic material into simpler forms and acquiring resources for the enzyme producer (Burns 1982; Sinsabaugh 1994). Without extracellular enzymes, microbes and plants would be unable to obtain resources from complex compounds, and cycles ...

2013
Dagnenet Sultan

Irrigation land suitability assessment and mapping play an imperative role for sustainable utilization of scarce physical land resources. The objectives of this study were to prepare spatial data base of physical land resources for irrigated agriculture and to assess land suitability for irrigation and developing suitable area map for the study area. The study was conducted at Fogera catchment,...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
mahdi zare korosh ordookhani abouzar emadi arash azarpanah

objective: soil salinity is one of the major worldwide environmental constraints affecting agricultural production in arid and semiarid regions. lack of proper management of water and soil resources lead to increase soil salinity and reduce soil fertility. on the other hand, it seems simple and cheap method of measuring soil salinity is necessary. the aim of this study was to determine the rela...

2013
Michael McMillen

There is a continual drive to conserve water and improve irrigation efficiency in agriculture, especially in regions where water resources are limited and regulated. Mulching is one cultural practice which can be used to reduce water needs. Using certain agricultural byproducts as mulch is a sustainable practice which can provide other benefits as well such as improving soil. Wheat straw, grass...

2017
Emma J Sayer Anna E Oliver Jason D Fridley Andrew P Askew Robert T E Mills J Philip Grime

Climate change can influence soil microorganisms directly by altering their growth and activity but also indirectly via effects on the vegetation, which modifies the availability of resources. Direct impacts of climate change on soil microorganisms can occur rapidly, whereas indirect effects mediated by shifts in plant community composition are not immediately apparent and likely to increase ov...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2006
Claudio Gandolfi Arianna Facchi Davide Maggi

Understanding the interaction between soil, vegetation and atmosphere processes and groundwater dynamics is of paramount importance in water resources planning and management in many practical applications. Hydrological models of complex water resources systems need to include a number of components and should therefore seek a balance between capturing all relevant processes and maintaining dat...

2010
Dongxian He Daoliang Li Jie Bao Shaokun Lu

After the mining of mineral resource, mineland resources utilization became increasingly complicated. Soil and planting information can be used as the indicators to evaluate mineland reclamation level. In order to obtain the soil and planting information in real time, a CDMA-based soil-quality monitoring system was developed to wirelessly monitor air/soil environment and plant image in remote o...

2008
Mingyao Zhou Zhaodi Lin Peng Wu Susheng Wang Fei Zhang

Spatial scale of soil character is forefront in soil-scientific research, and the analysis of macropore reasonable sampling size becomes significant in studyinig on soil spatial variability. From the micro-structure of the soil, using digital image preparation and analysis technology, this paper described the soil macropore with rations, discussed the spatial structure of soil macropore on both...

ژورنال: کواترنری ایران 2018
Van Straaten, Peter,

Agrogeology is a relatively new applied, problem-solving, interdisciplinary earth and agricultural science that aims at improving agricultural production using agromineral resources. There are two aspects of agrogeology: 1. The influence of parent material on soil development and soil fertility, and 2. The beneficial application of rocks and minerals to enhance soil fertility and crop productiv...

2016
Nereida Melguizo-Ruiz Gerardo Jiménez-Navarro Jordi Moya-Laraño

Facilitative or positive interactions are ubiquitous in nature and play a fundamental role in the configuration of ecological communities. In particular, habitat modification and niche construction, in which one organism locally modifies abiotic conditions and favours other organisms by buffering the effects of adverse environmental factors, are among the most relevant facilitative interactions...

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