نتایج جستجو برای: soil amended residues

تعداد نتایج: 268564  

Journal: :Waste management 2008
M A Sánchez-Monedero M L Cayuela C Mondini N Serramiá A Roig

The present work deals with the potential of olive mill wastes as a C source for soil C sequestration strategy, which is based on the high lignocellulosic content that makes these wastes to degrade slowly during composting and after land application. A C balance was performed during the whole life cycle of two different two-phase olive mill wastes (TPOMW): C losses were calculated during the co...

2002
Dean A. Martens

in cell wall and lignins have a unique chemical structure of C6–C3 (phenylpropanoid type) that is essentially abPhenolic acids (PAs) from plant and microbial sources have been sent from other living organisms (Sarakanen and Ludimplicated as important components in a variety of soil processes, but little information is available on the decomposition rates of plantwig, 1971). By contrast, PAs det...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2012
Magdalena Popowska Marzenna Rzeczycka Antoni Miernik Agata Krawczyk-Balska Fiona Walsh Brion Duffy

This study examined differences in antibiotic-resistant soil bacteria and the presence and quantity of resistance genes in soils with a range of management histories. We analyzed four soils from agricultural systems that were amended with manure from animals treated with erythromycin and exposed to streptomycin and/or oxytetracycline, as well as non-manure-amended compost and forest soil. Low c...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2012
Peipei Li Dongdong Zhang Xiaojuan Wang Xiaofen Wang Zongjun Cui

A cellulose-degrading composite microbial system containing a mixture of microbes was previously shown to demonstrate a high straw-degrading capacity. To estimate its potential utilization as an inoculant to accelerate straw biodegradation after returning straw to the field, two cellulose-degrading composite microbial systems named ADS3 and WSD5 were inoculated into wheat straw-amended soil in ...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
فایز رئیسی فاطمه آقابابائی

abstract soil microbial activity and biochemical processes are often limited by carbon availability in arid- and semi-arid regions, probably due to the low organic matter content. consequently, return of plant residues to soil is a convenient and effortless practice for increasing microbial activities and biochemical reactions. the primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of v...

2012
Patryk Oleszczuk Anna Malara Izabela Jośko Adam Lesiuk

The aim of the present study was the estimation of changes in the phytotoxicity of soils amended with sewage sludge with relation to Lepidium sativum, Sinapis alba and Sorghum saccharatum. The study was realised in the system of a plot experiment for a period of 29 months. Samples for analyses were taken at the beginning of the experiment, and then after 5, 17 and 29 months. Two kinds of sewage...

2007
Min Fang Peter P. Motavalli Robert J. Kremer Kelly A. Nelson

The effects of Bt corn (Zea mays L.) residue on soil microbial communities and rates of C mineralization were investigated. The Bt corn residue had a higher lignin content (12%) and lignin/N (9.9) ratio compared with its non-Bt near-isoline (10% lignin; lignin/N = 8.6). We examined the relationships among the Bt/non-Bt residue properties, residue component, soil texture, sampling time, and till...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2010
Hadar Heller Asher Bar-Tal Guy Tamir Paul Bloom Rodney T Venterea Dong Chen Yi Zhang C Edward Clapp Pinchas Fine

The use of organic residues as soil additives is increasing, but, depending on their composition and application methods, these organic amendments can stimulate the emissions of CO(2) and N(2)O. The objective of this study was to quantify the effects of management practices in irrigated sweet corn (Zea mays L.) on CO(2) and N(2)O emissions and to relate emissions to environmental factors. In a ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2008
S Paramasivam Gamola Z Fortenberry Afolabi Julius Kenneth S Sajwan A K Alva

Increase in concentrations of various greenhouse gases and their possible contributions to the global warming are becoming a serious concern. Anthropogenic activities such as cultivation of flooded rice and application of waste materials, such as sewage sludge which are rich in C and N, as soil amendments could contribute to the increase in emission of greenhouse gases such as methane (CH(4)) a...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2011
سیف‌اله فلاح, , فایز رئیسی, , میترا فریدونی ناغانی, ,

The addition of organic and inorganic substrates to calcareous soils low in organic matter and nitrogen contents may change soil microbial biomass and activity. In order to investigate the effect of chemical and organic fertilizers on soil CO2 production and microbial biomass C, a field experiment was conducted under maize cultivation. The experimental design was split-plot arranged in randomiz...

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