نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural soil

تعداد نتایج: 265881  

Journal: :Operational Research 2010
Jeffrey W. White Jim W. Jones Cheryl H. Porter Gregory S. McMaster Rolf Sommer

Tillage is an important procedure for modifying the soil environment to enhance crop growth and conserve soil and water resources. Process-based models of crop production are widely used in decision support, but few explicitly simulate tillage. The Cropping Systems Model (CSM) was modified to simulate tillage and related field operations for single seasons or multiple years. This paper provides...

2013
Nicolás Rascovan Belén Carbonetto Santiago Revale Marina D Reinert Roberto Alvarez Alicia M Godeas Roxana Colombo Mario Aguilar María Victoria Novas Leopoldo Iannone Alicia M Zelada Alejandro Pardo Gustavo Schrauf Alejandro Mentaberry Martín P Vazquez

BACKGROUND Soil is among the most diverse and complex environments in the world. Soil microorganisms play an essential role in biogeochemical cycles and affect plant growth and crop production. However, our knowledge of the relationship between species-assemblies and soil ecosystem processes is still very limited. The aim of this study was to generate a comprehensive metagenomic survey to evalu...

2006
Ricardo M. Maria Russell Yost

Mozambique includes 10 agroecological zones with distinct climate and cropping systems (INIA, 1980). Agricultural production is more intensively practiced in the central and northern parts of the country where agroecological conditions are favorable. As a result of 16 years of civil war and low funding for agricultural research few assessments of soil nutrient status have been possible. To asse...

Journal: :Water research 2009
Jongmun Cha Alison M Cupples

The occurrence of the antimicrobials triclocarban (TCC) and triclosan (TCS) was investigated in agricultural soils following land application of biosolids using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) with negative ion multimode ionization. The method detection limits were 0.58 ng TCC/g soil, 3.08 ng TCC/g biosolids, 0.05 ng TCS/g soil and 0.11 ng TCS/g biosolids and the avera...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Xiang Zhang Baozhang Chen Hongdong Fan Jilei Huang Hui Zhao

The potential use of TerraSAR-X and Radarsat-2 data for soil moisture retrieval over bare agricultural areas was investigated using both empirical and semi-empirical approaches. For the empirical approach, the Support Vector Regression (SVR) model was used with two cases: (1) using only one C-band or X-band image; and (2) using a pair of C-band and X-band images jointly. For the semi-empirical ...

2016
J. Tatarko S.J. van Donk J.C. Ascough D.G. Walker

Wind erosion not only affects agricultural productivity but also soil, air, and water quality. Dust and specifically particulate matter ≤10 μm (PM-10) has adverse effects on respiratory health and also reduces visibility along roadways, resulting in auto accidents. The Wind Erosion Prediction System (WEPS) was developed by the USDA-Agricultural Research Service to simulate wind erosion and prov...

2016
Ece Aksoy Yusuf Yigini Luca Montanarella

Accuracy in assessing the distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important issue because of playing key roles in the functions of both natural ecosystems and agricultural systems. There are several studies in the literature with the aim of finding the best method to assess and map the distribution of SOC content for Europe. Therefore this study aims searching for another aspect of this...

2014
Timothy R. Green Robert H. Erskine James C. Ascough Bruce Vandenberg Björn Pfennig Holm Kipka Olaf David Michael L. Coleman

Water movement and storage within an agricultural watershed can be simulated at different spatial resolutions of land areas or hydrological response units (HRUs). Interactions between HRUs in space and time vary with the HRU sizes, such that natural scaling relationships are confounded with the simulation scales. Scaling concepts can be tested using the AgroEcoSystemWatershed (AgES-W) model wit...

2013
Guo-Chun Ding Yvette M. Piceno Holger Heuer Nicole Weinert Anja B. Dohrmann Angel Carrillo Gary L. Andersen Thelma Castellanos Christoph C. Tebbe Kornelia Smalla

Natural scrublands in semi-arid deserts are increasingly being converted into fields. This results in losses of characteristic flora and fauna, and may also affect microbial diversity. In the present study, the long-term effect (50 years) of such a transition on soil bacterial communities was explored at two sites typical of semi-arid deserts. Comparisons were made between soil samples from alf...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2006
Luca Guardabassi Yvonne Agersø

The occurrence of d-Ala : d-Lac ligase genes homologous to glycopeptide resistance vanA was studied in samples of agricultural (n=9) and garden (n=3) soil by culture-independent methods. Cloning and sequencing of nested degenerate PCR products obtained from soil DNA revealed the occurrence of d-Ala : d-Ala ligase genes unrelated to vanA. In order to enhance detection of vanA-homologous genes, a...

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