نتایج جستجو برای: soil analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2975809  

2017
Ed-Haun Chang Guanglong Tian Chih-Yu Chiu Alessandra Lagomarsino Roberta Pastorelli Alberto Agnelli

Forest management often results in changes in soil microbial communities. To understand how forest management can change microbial communities, we studied soil microbial abundance and community structure in a natural Chamaecyparis (NCP) forest, a disturbed Chamaecyparis (DCP) forest, a secondary (regenerated) Chamaecyparis (SCP) forest and a secondary (reforested) Cryptomeria (SCD) forest. We a...

2011
Volker Dworak Sven Augustin Robin Gebbers

Developing soil sensors with the possibility of continuous online measurement is a major challenge in soil science. Terahertz (THz) electromagnetic radiation may provide the opportunity for the measurement of organic material density, water content and other soil parameters at different soil depths. Penetration depth and information content is important for a functional soil sensor. Therefore, ...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2002
Igor V. Florinsky Robert G. Eilers G. R. Manning L. G. Fuller

We investigated two approaches for large-scale analysis and prediction of the spatial distribution of soil properties in an agricultural landscape in the Canadian prairies. The first approach was based on the implementation of nine types of digital terrain models (DTMs) and regression analysis of soil and topographic data. The second approach used a concept of accumulation, transit, and dissipa...

2008
HE Ting WANG Jing LIN Zongjian CHENG Ye

The study on soil spectral reflectance features is the physical basis for soil remote sensing. Soil organic matter content influences the soil spectral reflectance dramatically. This paper studied the spectral curves between 400nm~2500nm of 174 soil samples which were collected in Hengshan county and Yixing county. Fourteen types of transformation were applied to the soil reflectance R to remov...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Boris Wawrik Lee Kerkhof Jerome Kukor Gerben Zylstra

Soil is a highly heterogeneous matrix, which can contain thousands of different bacterial species per gram. Only a small component of this diversity (maybe <1%) is commonly captured using standard isolation techniques, although indications are that a larger proportion of the soil community is in fact culturable. Better isolation techniques yielding greater bacterial diversity would be of benefi...

2005
Jin Chen Ming Yuan Zhang Le Wang Hiroto Shimazaki Masayuki Tamura

Tracking the presence, distribution and disappearance of biological soil crusts is important for ecosystem management of desert regions and provides highly valuable information on desertification and climate change studies in arid environments. Based on the analysis of the spectral features of biological soil crusts, we propose a new biological soil crust index (BSCI) for biological soil crusts...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Joanna C Carey Jianwu Tang Pamela H Templer Kevin D Kroeger Thomas W Crowther Andrew J Burton Jeffrey S Dukes Bridget Emmett Serita D Frey Mary A Heskel Lifen Jiang Megan B Machmuller Jacqueline Mohan Anne Marie Panetta Peter B Reich Sabine Reinsch Xin Wang Steven D Allison Chris Bamminger Scott Bridgham Scott L Collins Giovanbattista de Dato William C Eddy Brian J Enquist Marc Estiarte John Harte Amanda Henderson Bart R Johnson Klaus Steenberg Larsen Yiqi Luo Sven Marhan Jerry M Melillo Josep Peñuelas Laurel Pfeifer-Meister Christian Poll Edward Rastetter Andrew B Reinmann Lorien L Reynolds Inger K Schmidt Gaius R Shaver Aaron L Strong Vidya Suseela Albert Tietema

The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in the global carbon cycle. Climatic warming is hypothesized to increase rates of soil respiration, potentially fueling further increases in global temperatures. However, despite considerable scientific attention in recent decades, the overall response of soil respiration to anticipated climatic warm...

Journal: Desert 2012
A. Talebi F. Fotouhi H.R. Azimzadeh M. R. Ekhtesasi

One of the main factors of water erosion is the natural characteristics of the soil called "erodibility" or"detachability". The present study aims to analyze the variations of soil erodibility factor in different plains and thefactors related to it. Erodibility is one the key factors in some models of erosion and sediment such as Universal SoilLoss Equation (USLE), Revised USLE (RUSLE), and Mod...

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