نتایج جستجو برای: soil landscape relationships

تعداد نتایج: 466287  

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Management 2021

Denitrification is a significant regulator of nitrogen pollution in diverse landscapes but difficult to quantify. We examined relationships between denitrification potential and soil landscape properties develop model that predicts at level. potential, ancillary variables, physical attributes were measured study sites within urban, suburban, forested environments the Gwynns Falls watershed Balt...

2009
Michael S. Strickland Christian A. Davies Christian L. Lauber Kelly Ramirez Daniel D. Richter Noah Fierer Mark A. Bradford

Plant-derived carbon compounds enter soils in a number of forms; two of the most abundant being leaf litter and rhizodeposition. Our knowledge concerning the predominant controls on the cycling of leaf litter far outweighs that for rhizodeposition even though the constituents of rhizodeposits includes a cocktail of low molecular weight organic compounds which represent a rapidly cycling source ...

2014
Effah K Antwi John Boakye-Danquah Stephen B Asabere Kazuhiko Takeuchi Gerhard Wiegleb

Transformation of natural land cover (LC) into modified LC has become inevitable due to growing human needs. Nevertheless, landscape transformational patterns during reclamation of mine damaged lands remain vague. Our hypothesis was that post-mining landscapes with different ages since dumping become more diverse in LC transformation over time. The aim was to study the impact of landscape recla...

1999
S. Grunwald P. Barak K. McSweeney B. Lowery P. J. Fagan

2005
M. A. Cavigelli D. Fravel G. McCarty P. Millner L. Sikora B. Vinyard M. Rabenhorst

Soil microbial properties are known to exhibit high spatial and temporal variability, which can hinder our understanding of the effects of agricultural management on soil microbial activities, populations and communities. However, if this variability is explicitly considered in soil sampling schemes, experimental results can help us better understand soil microbial properties. In this initial a...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] 2018
Camila Cesário Fernandes Luciano Takeshi Kishi Erica Mendes Lopes Wellington Pine Omori Jackson Antonio Marcondes de Souza Lucia Maria Carareto Alves Eliana Gertrudes de Macedo Lemos

Human activities on the Earth's surface change the landscape of natural ecosystems. Mining practices are one of the most severe human activities, drastically altering the chemical, physical and biological properties of the soil environment. Bacterial communities in soil play an important role in the maintenance of ecological relationships. This work shows bacterial diversity, metabolic repertoi...

2007
Stephen J. Walsh Ronald R. Rindfuss

Social and biophysical data were collected, integrated, and analyzed to examine scale-dependent relationships between selected population and environmental variables for a study site in northeast Thailand. Data sets were genemted through the. use of remote sensing to characterize land-use/land-cover and plant biomass variation across the Nang Rong district; GIS to derive elevation, slope angle,...

2006
Jens-Christian Svenning Bettina M. J. Engelbrecht David A. Kinner Thomas A. Kursar Robert F. Stallard Joseph Wright

We used regression models and information-theoretic model selection to assess the relative importance of environment, local dispersal and historical contingency as controls of the distributions of 26 common plant species in tropical forest on Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama. We censused eighty-eight 0.09-ha plots scattered across the landscape. Environmental control, local dispersal and his...

2013
Maria Fernanda Adame J. Boone Kauffman Israel Medina Julieta N. Gamboa Olmo Torres Juan P. Caamal Miriam Reza Jorge A. Herrera-Silveira

Coastal wetlands can have exceptionally large carbon (C) stocks and their protection and restoration would constitute an effective mitigation strategy to climate change. Inclusion of coastal ecosystems in mitigation strategies requires quantification of carbon stocks in order to calculate emissions or sequestration through time. In this study, we quantified the ecosystem C stocks of coastal wet...

2002
L. Ryszkowski

In long term studies the following climatological characteristics were measured or calculated: air and soil temperature, sunshine, wind speed, vapor pressure, saturation deficit, precipitation, humidity, incoming and reflected solar energy, energy emitted by active surfaces and primary production. Taking into account the relationships between climatological characteristics, the growth stages of...

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