نتایج جستجو برای: soil inorganic p fractions

تعداد نتایج: 1538926  

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2011
c. b. s. teh

aggregate stability is an important soil property because it dictates how strongly a soil can resist water erosion. the objectives in this study were: (1) to compare the stability of six soil aggregate size fractions, primarily to determine if aggregate stability varies with aggregate size, and (2) to determine with which aggregate size fraction the stability of most soils would be different fr...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2002
M K Zhang Z L He D V Calvert P J Stoffella Y C Li E M Lamb

Information on P release potential in relation to labile P and P fractions in sandy soils is limited. In this study, P release potential was determined by leaching, and labile P, soil P fractionation, and P adsorption capacity were measured in the laboratory using 96 Florida sandy soil samples to evaluate the relationship between P release in water and soil P status. The sandy soils had a very ...

حسین‌پور, علیرضا , متقیان, حمیدرضا ,

Rhizosphere is a micro zone with profoundly different microbiological and chemical properties compared to the bulk soil, where availability and fractionation of zinc (Zn) may also vary from the bulk soil. This greenhouse research was performed to study the available Zn and its fractions in the bean rhizosphere and bulk soils of 10 calcareous soils using rhizobox. Total organic carbon (TOC), dis...

2007
JENNIFER D. KNOEPP JAMES M. VOSE

We studied nitrogen (N) cycling pools and processes across vegetation and elevation gradients in. the southern Appalachian Mountains in SE USA. Measurements included bulk deposition input, watershed export, throughfall fluxes, litterfall, soil N pools and processes, and soil solution N. N deposition increased with elevation and ranged from 9.5 to 12.4 kg ha-' yr-'. In all sites canopies retaine...

Journal: :Science 2004
S W Squyres R E Arvidson J F Bell J Brückner N A Cabrol W Calvin M H Carr P R Christensen B C Clark L Crumpler D J Des Marais C d'Uston T Economou J Farmer W Farrand W Folkner M Golombek S Gorevan J A Grant R Greeley J Grotzinger L Haskin K E Herkenhoff S Hviid J Johnson G Klingelhöfer A H Knoll G Landis M Lemmon R Li M B Madsen M C Malin S M McLennan H Y McSween D W Ming J Moersch R V Morris T Parker J W Rice L Richter R Rieder M Sims M Smith P Smith L A Soderblom R Sullivan H Wänke T Wdowiak M Wolff A Yen

The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has investigated the landing site in Eagle crater and the nearby plains within Meridiani Planum. The soils consist of fine-grained basaltic sand and a surface lag of hematite-rich spherules, spherule fragments, and other granules. Wind ripples are common. Underlying the thin soil layer, and exposed within small impact craters and troughs, are flat-lying se...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2005
D Gavalda J D Scheiner J C Revel G Merlina M Kaemmerer E Pinelli M Guiresse

A field experiment was conducted on Alfisols in South-West France to assess the agronomic and environmental impacts of a single application of heat-dried sludge pellets at 11.1 Mg dry matter ha-1. The sludge pellets, with a moisture level of 9.5%, were spread on an irrigated crop of maize (Zea mays L.). This treatment was compared with inorganic fertilization (urea and diammonium phosphate mixe...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2008
Xuejun Ouyang Guoyi Zhou Zhongliang Huang Cunyu Zhou Jiong Li Junhui Shi Deqiang Zhang

Atmospheric nitrogen deposition is at a high level in some forests of South China. The effects of addition of exogenous N and P on soil organic carbon mineralization were studied to address: (1) if the atmospheric N deposition promotes soil C storage through decreasing mineralization; (2) if the soil available P is a limitation to organic carbon mineralization. Soils (0-10 cm) was sampled from ...

2010
Huajun Fang Guirui Yu Shulan Cheng Tianhong Zhu Jiaojiao Zheng Jiangming Mo Junhua Yan Yiqi Luo Cheng T. Zhu J. Zheng

Understanding forest carbon cycling responses to atmospheric N deposition is critical to evaluating ecosystem N dynamics. The natural abundance of N (dN) has been suggested as an efficient and non-invasive tool to monitor N pools and fluxes. In this study, three successional forests in southern China were treated with four levels of N addition. In each treatment, we measured rates of soil N min...

2003
NORTON NELSON GEORGE MARTIN GUEST

The normal distribution of phosphorus compounds in the liver and changes of these compounds in different conditions have been little studied. Cori and Goltz (1) described an increase of the inorganic P and easily hydrolyzable organic P fractions in the livers of mice consequent to the administration of insulin. In animals subjected to various experimental procedures, Flock and her coworkers (2)...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Carlos Calderón-Vázquez Ruairidh J H Sawers Luis Herrera-Estrella

Plants acquire phosphorus (P) from the soil in order to reach the intracellular concentrations necessary for growth and reproduction. To prevent P starvation, both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants have evolved well-regulated systems for inorganic phosphate (Pi) scavenging, acquisition, and recycling. Phosphate starvation responses (PSR) in plants include release of organic acids and h...

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