نتایج جستجو برای: semiarid soil

تعداد نتایج: 183810  

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Cunzheng Wei Qiang Yu Edith Bai Xiaotao Lü Qi Li Jianyang Xia Paul Kardol Wenju Liang Zhengwen Wang Xingguo Han

Soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stoichiometry is a main driver of ecosystem functioning. Global N enrichment has greatly changed soil C : N ratios, but how altered resource stoichiometry influences the complexity of direct and indirect interactions among plants, soils, and microbial communities has rarely been explored. Here, we investigated the responses of the plant-soil-microbe system to mu...

2013
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo Fernando T. Maestre Antonio Gallardo José L. Quero Victoria Ochoa Miguel García-Gómez Cristina Escolar Pablo García-Palacios Miguel Berdugo Enrique Valencia Beatriz Gozalo Zouhaier Noumi Mchich Derak Matthew D. Wallenstein

While much is known about the factors that control each component of the terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycle, it is less clear how these factors affect total N availability, the sum of organic and inorganic forms potentially available to microorganisms and plants. This is particularly true for N-poor ecosystems such as drylands, which are highly sensitive to climate change and desertification proces...

2014
S. Doni C. Macci E. Peruzzi B. Ceccanti G. Masciandaro

The aim of this study was to describe the processes that control humic carbon sequestration in soil. Three experimental sites differing in terms of management system and climate were selected: (i) Abanilla-Spain, soil treated with municipal solid wastes in Mediterranean semiarid climate; (ii) Puch-Germany, soil under intensive tillage and conventional agriculture in continental climate; and (ii...

2014
Peng Zhang Ting Wei Zhikuan Jia Qingfang Han Xiaolong Ren Yongping Li

The soil degradation caused by conventional tillage in rain-fed areas of northwest China is known to reduce the water-use efficiency and crop yield because of reduced soil porosity and the decreased availability of soil water and nutrients. Thus, we investigated the effects of straw incorporation on soil aggregates with different straw incorporation rates in semiarid areas of southern Ningxia f...

2007
LOUISE M. EGERTON-WARBURTON NANCY COLLINS JOHNSON EDITH B. ALLEN

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are considered both ecologically and physiologically important to many plant communities. As a result, any alteration in AMF community structure following soil nitrogen (N) enrichment may impact plant community function and contribute to widespread changes in grassland productivity. We evaluated the responses of AMF communities to N fertilization ( 100 kg N ha...

2010
Sujith Ravi Paolo D’Odorico Travis E. Huxman Scott L. Collins

Shrub encroachment in arid and semiarid rangelands, a worldwide phenomenon, results in a heterogeneous landscape characterized by a mosaic of nutrient-depleted barren soil bordered by nutrient-enriched shrubby areas known as ‘‘fertile islands.’’ Even though shrub encroachment is considered as a major contributor to rangeland degradation, little is known about mechanisms favoring the reversibili...

2005
Brian K. Hastings David D. Breshears

ity in rainfall erosivity and associated sediment yield. Rainfall erosivity and sediment yield can be measured Rainfall depth within small semiarid watersheds can have high much more cost effectively than runoff, an important spatial variability, but spatial variability in rainfall erosivity, a more direct determinant of sediment yield, has not been quantified. Using consideration when studying...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2010
Janet S Prevéy Matthew J Germino Nancy J Huntly

The invasion and spread of exotic plants following land disturbance threatens semiarid ecosystems. In sagebrush steppe, soil water is scarce and is partitioned between deep-rooted perennial shrubs and shallower-rooted native forbs and grasses. Disturbances commonly remove shrubs, leaving grass-dominated communities, and may allow for the exploitation of water resources by the many species of in...

2000
M. V. López R. Gracia J. L. Arrúe

In Central Aragón (NE Spain), where strong and dry winds are frequent all year round, fallow lands are susceptible to wind erosion due to insufficient crop residues on the surface and loose, finely divided soils by multiple tillage operations. Effects of conventional tillage (CT — mouldboard ploughing followed by a compacting roller) and reduced tillage (RT — chisel ploughing) on soil surface p...

Journal: :Research, Society and Development 2022

The use of hydrological models allows to understand, evaluate and anticipate events natural or man-made origin in a simpler more economical way for the quantity quality resources hydrographic basin. present work aims perform modeling basin semiarid, using SWAT model, verify influence exploitation water production on land. For this, model (Soil Water Assessment Tool) was used. A study area locat...

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