نتایج جستجو برای: wet soil

تعداد نتایج: 212682  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2019

Soil water content is the most effective factor associated with the hydrophobic and hydrophilic changes in a soil. Water repellency in soils, is not a permanent feature; it can be reached in the dry season and reduced or eliminated in the wet season It can be said that in terms of moisture, there is a critical region that is defined as the threshold moisture content, where in lower moisture, th...

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abstract to optimal use of available water, irrigation scheduling is important to over scarcity of water resources in arid and semi-arid area. in this research to estimate of maximum allowable deficit (or: management allowed depletion) and irrigation scheduling of fodder mays based on canopy-air temperature difference, a field study was conducted in agricultural faculty of karaj. the lower limi...

2013
Ranmalee Bandara Jeffrey P. Walker Christoph Rüdiger

Soil moisture is among the key environmental variables controlling evaporation, infiltration and runoff. However, the temporal evolution of soil moisture is not easy to measure or monitor at large scales due to its spatial variability, which is largely driven by local variation in soil properties and vegetation cover. Consequently, soil moisture estimates using land surface models are typically...

2008
I. T. Baker L. Prihodko A. S. Denning M. Goulden S. Miller H. R. da Rocha

[1] The Amazon Basin is crucial to global circulatory and carbon patterns due to the large areal extent and large flux magnitude. Biogeophysical models have had difficulty reproducing the annual cycle of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of carbon in some regions of the Amazon, generally simulating uptake during the wet season and efflux during seasonal drought. In reality, the opposite occurs. Obse...

2005
Alexandra Fraser Kelly Kindscher

Restoration of wet prairie in the central midwestern United States should include Prairie cordgrass (Spartina pectinata), but historic densities of this once dominant species are not easily achieved. Spartina pectinata was transplanted into a former agricultural field in three planting strategies: 20 small plugs, 4 medium-sized plugs, and a single large plug, with each treatment area totaling 0...

2004
A. Eynard

structure of air-dry soils, pedality refers to dry aggregates. Dry aggregation is an important phase of structure Soil structural stability often decreases as the intensity of cultivation genesis in arid and semiarid soils, where it is transient, increases. The effect of three different management systems (grass, no-till, and till) on soil aggregate stability and sizes were studied in formed on...

2015
Thomas D. Niederberger Jill A. Sohm Troy E. Gunderson Alexander E. Parker Joëlle Tirindelli Douglas G. Capone Edward J. Carpenter Stephen C. Cary

During the summer months, wet (hyporheic) soils associated with ephemeral streams and lake edges in the Antarctic Dry Valleys (DVs) become hotspots of biological activity and are hypothesized to be an important source of carbon and nitrogen for arid DV soils. Recent research in the DV has focused on the geochemistry and microbial ecology of lakes and arid soils, with substantially less informat...

1999
Sharon M.L. Ewe David E. Busch

Rockland pine forests of south Florida dominated by Pinus elliottii var. densa characteristically have poor soil development in relation to neighboring hardwood hammocks. This has led to the hypothesis that Everglades hammock trees are more reliant on soil moisture derived from local precipitation whereas pineland plants must depend more on groundwater linked to broader regional hydrologic patt...

2002
Wendy M. Loya Loretta C. Johnson George W. Kling Jennifer Y. King William S. Reeburgh Knute J. Nadelhoffer

[1] To increase our understanding of carbon (C) cycling and storage in soils, we used C to trace C from roots into four soil organic matter (SOM) fractions and the movement of soil microbes in arctic wet sedge and tussock tundra. For both tundra types, the proportion of C activity in the soil was 6% of the total C-CO2 taken up by plants at each of the four harvests conducted 1, 7, 21, and 68 da...

2011
Rajiv Gandhi

The waterlogged terrace wet rice-fields of Apatani Plateau located at an altitude of 1500msl in Arunachal Pradesh of the north eastern India are stocked with fish Common carp (Cyprinus carpio L) for several decades. The fishes are not fed with supplementary feeds because of the rich organic nature of the rice-fields. The study on water and soil of these fields revealed a strong corelation to su...

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