نتایج جستجو برای: soil macrofauna biomass

تعداد نتایج: 235519  

2000
Raphaël J. Manlay Patrice Cadet Jean Thioulouse Jean-Luc Chotte

Relationships between soil characteristics, various forms of soil organic matter, microbial biomass and the structure of phytoparasitic nematode populations were investigated in six fallow fields aged from 1 to 26 years in the West African Savanna (WAS) belt in southern Senegal. Soil sampling was performed along two transects in each field. Herbaceous biomass and soil physical, chemical and bio...

2016
Yufang Shen Yingying Chen Shiqing Li

Mulching is widely used to increase crop yield in semiarid regions in northwestern China, but little is known about the effect of different mulching systems on the microbial properties of the soil, which play an important role in agroecosystemic functioning and nutrient cycling. Based on a 4-year spring maize (Zea mays L.) field experiment at Changwu Agricultural and Ecological Experimental Sta...

2014
Jin Hua Li Yu Jie Yang Bo Wen Li Wen Jin Li Gang Wang Johannes M. H. Knops

In grassland ecosystems, N and P fertilization often increase plant productivity, but there is no concensus if fertilization affects soil C fractions. We tested effects of N, P and N+P fertilization at 5, 10, 15 g m-2 yr-1 (N5, N10, N15, P5, P10, P15, N5P5, N10P10, and N15P15) compared to unfertilized control on soil C, soil microbial biomass and functional diversity at the 0-20 cm and 20-40 cm...

2013
Muyi Kang Cheng Dai Wenyao Ji Yuan Jiang Zhiyou Yuan Han Y. H. Chen

AIM Understanding and predicting ecosystem functioning such as biomass accumulation requires an accurate assessment of large-scale patterns of biomass distribution and partitioning in relation to climatic and soil environments. METHODS We sampled above- and belowground biomass from 26 sites spanning 1500 km in Inner Mongolian grasslands, compared the difference in aboveground, belowground bio...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2008
Kurt S Pregitzer Andrew J Burton John S King Donald R Zak

The Rhinelander free-air CO(2) enrichment (FACE) experiment is designed to understand ecosystem response to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (+CO(2)) and elevated tropospheric ozone (+O(3)). The objectives of this study were: to understand how soil respiration responded to the experimental treatments; to determine whether fine-root biomass was correlated to rates of soil respiration; and to ...

Journal: :Folia oecologica 2023

Abstract Floodplain ecosystems are hotspots of biological diversity and perform important ecosystem functions in the landscape. The key to understanding sustainability function is knowledge relationships between components. article reveals role morphological physical properties soil, as well phytoindication environmental factors drivers soil macrofauna protected Dnipro River floodplain. studies...

2017
Hai-Kun Ma Ana Pineda Andre W. G. van der Wurff Ciska Raaijmakers T. M. Bezemer

Plants can influence the soil they grow in, and via these changes in the soil they can positively or negatively influence other plants that grow later in this soil, a phenomenon called plant-soil feedback. A fascinating possibility is then to apply positive plant-soil feedback effects in sustainable agriculture to promote plant growth and resistance to pathogens. We grew the cut flower chrysant...

Journal: :Environmental management 2015
Hero T Gollany Brian D Titus D Andrew Scott Heidi Asbjornsen Sigrid C Resh Rodney A Chimner Donald J Kaczmarek Luiz F C Leite Ana C C Ferreira Kenton A Rod Jorge Hilbert Marcelo V Galdos Michelle E Cisz

Rapid expansion in biomass production for biofuels and bioenergy in the Americas is increasing demand on the ecosystem resources required to sustain soil and site productivity. We review the current state of knowledge and highlight gaps in research on biogeochemical processes and ecosystem sustainability related to biomass production. Biomass production systems incrementally remove greater quan...

2008
TUCKER LEE D. MILLER

The soil or background spectra contribution to grass canopy spectral reflectance for the 0.35 to 0.80 fJ-m region was investigated using in situ collected spectral reflectance data. Regression analysis was used to estimate accurately the unexposed soil spectral reflectance and to quantify maxima and minima for soil-green vegetation reflection contrasts. generally be impractical to take detailed...

2013
Sarah Fink Lauryn Hong Izzy Morrison Yishi Wang

The process of vermicomposting with Eisenia fetida has been regarded as a viable solution to the frequent disposal and waste of used coffee grounds. The effects of coffee grounds on earthworms have yet to be fully understood. In a manipulative experiment with varying ratios of coffee grounds and earthworms, we investigate how the amount of coffee grounds affect total earthworm biomass and also ...

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