نتایج جستجو برای: soil ph

تعداد نتایج: 339066  

2001
Bahman Eghball

posting has some disadvantages that include nutrient and C loss during composting, the cost of land, equipManure or compost application based on N needs of corn (Zea ment, and labor required for composting, and odor assomays L.) may result in soil accumulation of P, N, and other ions, ciated with composting. since the manure or compost N/P ratio is usually smaller than the corn N/P uptake ratio...

2015
Upendra M Sainju Brett L Allen Thecan Caesar-TonThat Andrew W Lenssen

Information on the effect of long-term management on soil nutrients and chemical properties is scanty. We examined the 30-year effect of tillage frequency and cropping sequence combination on dryland soil Olsen-P, K, Ca, Mg, Na, SO4-S, and Zn concentrations, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), and cation exchange capacity (CEC) at the 0-120 cm depth and annualized crop yield in the northern Great...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
Mingxin Guo Sharon K Papiernik Wei Zheng Scott R Yates

Hydrolysis is the major pathway for fumigant 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) degradation in water and soil, yet the process is not well understood. Experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of various environmental factors on the rate of 1,3-D hydrolysis. Cis-, trans-1,3-D and their isomeric mixture were spiked into water and Arlington soil (coarse-loamy, mixed, thermic Haplic Durixeralf...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2006
Mathava Kumar Ligy Philip

Adsorption and desorption characteristics of endosulfan in four Indian soils were studied extensively. The soils used were clayey soil (CL--lean clay with sand), red soil (GM--silty gravel with sand), sandy soil (SM--silty sand with gravel) and composted soil (PT--peat) as per ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards. Adsorption and desorption rates were calculated from kinet...

2007
Huibo Ren Kaifa Wei Wensuo Jia William John Davies Jianhua Zhang

Stomatal sensitivity to root signals induced by soil drying may vary between environments and plant species. This is likely to be a result of the interactions and modulations among root signals. As a stress signal, abscisic acid (ABA) plays a central role in root to shoot signaling. pH and hydraulic signals may interact with ABA signals and thus, jointly regulate stomatal responses to changed s...

2016
Eva Brod Anne Falk Øgaard Tore Krogstad Trond Knapp Haraldsen Emmanuel Frossard Astrid Oberson

Minable rock phosphate is a finite resource. Replacing mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizer with P-rich secondary resources is one way to manage P more efficiently, but the importance of physicochemical and microbial soil processes induced by secondary resources for plant P uptake is still poorly understood. Using radioactive-labeling techniques, the fertilization effects of dairy manure, fish slu...

2008
M. Díez F. Martín

Nineteen soil samples (SE Spain) with very different chemical physical properties and developed over different parent materials were contaminated by adding increments of an acidic solution from oxidised pyrite tailings. The quantities of Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb precipitated by the soil samples were directly and significantly related to the pH-buffering capacity. However, when the contamination caused...

2002
D. L. SUAREZ

Moisture samples taken from the unsaturated zone with soil water extractors undergo degassing and an upward shift in pH. The measured pH values from commercially available extractors are usually sufficiently in error that they cannot be used in a quantitative manner. A model has been developed that predicts the extent of CO2 degassing and the resulting pH error. Using this model measured pH val...

2017
Zhiwen Wei Xiaolong Hu Xunhang Li Yanzhou Zhang Leichun Jiang Jing Li Zhengbing Guan Yujie Cai Xiangru Liao

Soil bacteria are important drivers of biogeochemical cycles and participate in many nutrient transformations in the soil. Meanwhile, bacterial diversity and community composition are related to soil physic-chemical properties and vegetation factors. However, how the soil and vegetation factors affect the diversity and community composition of bacteria is poorly understood, especially for bacte...

2004
P. Ritchie P. Dolling

The pH and buffer capacity of two soils increased or remained constant after incubation with different amounts of plant material (lucerne chaff) at field capacity and when air dry. For both soils, the pH changes were greater at field capacity, whereas the buffer capacities were independent of the water treatments. The pH changes observed could be explained in terms of the organic anion concentr...

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