نتایج جستجو برای: soil survey

تعداد نتایج: 549114  

2014
Zhuoran Wang Gengxing Zhao Mingxiu Gao Chunyan Chang Jichao Jia Jin Li Z. R. Wang

As an important area of reserve land resources, the Yellow River Delta is faced with the problem of soil salinization. Grasping the characteristics of soil salinity as well as its spatial variation patterns is an important foundation of prevention, control and utilization of saline soil. This study selected Kenli County of the Yellow River Delta, obtained soil salinity data through field survey...

Journal: :انسان و محیط زیست 0
مهران مجرد آشناآباد هیات علمی گرایش اکولوژی، دانشگاه پیام نور علیرضا روحانی هیات علمی دانشگاه پیام نور.

in future, soil erosion will be a great challenge for biosphere. if the soils today are notprotected carefully hunger crises all over the world will be widespread. the present article endeavorsto survey soil erosion process and approaches to prevent it. furthermore the article tries to review therelation between soil character and soil production capability shedding light on the effect of erosi...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2006
Peter Van Straaten

In many parts of the world food security is at risk. One of the biophysical root causes of falling per-capita food production is the declining quality and quantity of soils. To reverse this trend and increase soil fertility soil and plant nutrients have to be replenished. This review provides a literature survey of experiences of using multi-nutrient rock fertilizers for soil fertility enhancem...

2012
Krista A. Stensvold Marcia K. McNutt

A total of 664 soil samples distributed among different geographic regions and soil types were collected across Wisconsin to describe the distribution of arsenic relative to parent material, soil texture, and drainage class. Soils from 6 inches in depth were composited, digested in aqua regia, and analyzed for 17 trace elements. Observed soil arsenic concentrations range from a high of 39 milli...

2011
N. Kannathasan

Data mining has emerged as one of the major research domain in the recent decades in order to extract implicit and useful knowledge. This knowledge can be comprehended by humans easily. Initially, this knowledge extraction was computed and evaluated manually using statistical techniques. Subsequently, semiautomated data mining techniques emerged because of the advancement in the technology. Suc...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2011
Carly J Stevens Pete Manning Leon J L van den Berg Maaike C C de Graaf G W Wieger Wamelink Andries W Boxman Albert Bleeker Philippine Vergeer Maria Arroniz-Crespo Juul Limpens Leon P M Lamers Roland Bobbink Edu Dorland

While it is well established that ecosystems display strong responses to elevated nitrogen deposition, the importance of the ratio between the dominant forms of deposited nitrogen (NH(x) and NO(y)) in determining ecosystem response is poorly understood. As large changes in the ratio of oxidised and reduced nitrogen inputs are occurring, this oversight requires attention. One reason for this kno...

2018
Faruk Djodjic Helena Elmquist Dennis Collentine

Diffuse phosphorus (P) losses from arable land need to be reduced in a cost-efficient way, taking into account their temporal and spatial variability. This study, based on 16 farms across southern Sweden, examined possibilities for identifying critical source areas for P losses based on the combined results of high-resolution erosion modelling, independent risk assessments by farmers, soil surv...

2016
Michal Choma Jiří Bárta Hana Šantrůčková Tim Urich

The Archaeorhizomycetes are recently discovered fungi with poorly resolved ecology. Even their abundance in soil fungal communities is currently disputed. Here we applied a PCR-independent, RNA-based metatranscriptomic approach to determine their abundance among fungi in eleven different soils across Europe. Using small subunit (SSU) ribosomal RNA transcripts as marker, we detected Archaeorhizo...

2015
PETER VAN STRAATEN OTHON H. LEONARDOS

In many parts of the world food security is at risk. One of the biophysical root causes of falling per-capita food production is the declining quality and quantity of soils. To reverse this trend and increase soil fertility soil and plant nutrients have to be replenished. This review provides a literature survey of experiences of using multi-nutrient rock fertilizers for soil fertility enhancem...

2012
Michele L. White Joey N. Shaw Randy L. Raper Donn Rodekohr C. Wes Wood

First-order soil surveys (scales 91:12,000) are essential for detailed land use assessment. Recently developed technologies depicting landscape variability at high resolution are useful for first-order survey development. Our objective was to compare a first-order soil survey created using conventional techniques versus a multivariate firstorder survey developed using terrain attributes calcula...

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