نتایج جستجو برای: soil salinity

تعداد نتایج: 201395  

2003
Simon Yueh William J. Wilson Eni Njoku Steve Dinardo Don Hunter Yahya Rahmat-Samii Keerti S. Kona Majid Manteghi

The development of a compact, lightweight, dualfrequency antenna feed for future soil moisture and sea surface salinity (SSS) missions is described. The design is based on the microstrip stacked-patch array (MSPA) to be used to feed a large lightweight deployable rotating mesh antenna for spaceborne L-band (~1 GHz) passive and active sensing systems. The design features will also enable applica...

Plant species distribution, composition and diversity in deserts of arid and semi-arid areas, especially saltland; depend on soil physical and chemical gradients. The aim of this research was to investigate changes in the plant species diversity and richness along a soil salinity gradient in the margin rangelands of Petregan Playa. After vegetation zoning in relation to soil salinity, random-sy...

Journal: Desert 2020
F. Dehghany H. Rezaei L. Esmaeelnejad P. Maleki S. Saadat,

Phosphorus (P) is a key element in many biological processes of plants and animals. We aimed to investigate the effect of different salinity levels and Ca:Mg ratios of irrigation water arid lands on soil available P, soluble P, and P absorbed by the pistachio plant. For this purpose, a greenhouse experiment was conducted by sowing the seeds of pistachio in a factorial randomized block design wi...

Journal: :آب و توسعه پایدار 0
علیرضا کیانی معصومه صالحی

due to the lack of fresh water resources, the use of saline water for the production of plants such as wheat and kochia is inevitable. to sustain production, the effect of saline water on the plants and soil in each region must be studied. therefore in this paper, the effects of irrigation with saline water to produce plants such as wheat and kochia, as well as changes in the soil salinity prof...

Introduction: As a valuable asset that play a key role in the environment, natural resources, and the production of agricultural products, soil provided an appropriate ground for plant growth and vegetation development. Therefore, any disregard to the preservation of such a valuable capital may result in food shortages, soil erosion, and degradation of natural resources. From among different i...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
s. k. alavi panah r. goossens h. r. matinfar h. mohammadi m. ghadiri

a knowledge of soil surface conditions, especially desert crust, salt crust and desert varnish is useful for improving classification of remotely sensed data. desert crust can generate high levels of reflectance, similar to those areas with high salt concentration and non-saline soil. therefore, soil surface crusts might bias thematic remote sensing of soils. in this study, we evaluated the eff...

2012
Y. F. Deng Y. J. Cui A. M. Tang X. P. Nguyen X. L. Li Yu-Jun CUI

The Essen site has been chosen as an alternative site for nuclear waste disposal in Belgium. The soil formation involved at this site is the same as at Mol site: Boom clay. However, owing to its geographical situation closer to the sea, Boom clay at Essen presents a pore water salinity 4-5 times higher than Boom clay at Mol. This study aims at studying the effects of pore water salinity on the ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Guang-You Hao Tim J Jones Corene Luton Yong-Jiang Zhang Eric Manzane Fabian G Scholz Sandra J Bucci Kun-Fang Cao Guillermo Goldstein

Rhizophora mangle L. trees of Biscayne National Park (Florida, USA) have two distinct growth forms: tall trees (5-10 m) growing along the coast and dwarf trees (1 m or less) growing in the adjacent inland zone. Sharp decreases in salinity and thus increases in soil water potential from surface soil to about a depth of 1 m were found at the dwarf mangrove site but not at the tall mangrove site. ...

Journal: :تولید گیاهان زراعی 0
یعقوب حسینی استادیار مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی هرمزگان مهدی همایی استاد گروه خاکشناسی، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس صفورا اسدی کپورچال استادیار گروه علوم خاک، دانشکده علوم کشاورزی، دانشگاه گیلان

abstractbackground and objectives: in most saline and non-saline soils, nitrogen is the most restrictive nutrient for plant growth. in saline soils, interactive effects of salinity and soil fertility is very important from optimum production. nutrient imbalance is one of the problems with saline soils. in these circumstances, the fertilizer application may to increase osmotic effect of salt, th...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2009
حسینی, یعقوب, سعادت, سعید, همایی, مهدی, کریمیان, نجفعلی,

Modeling plant response to salinity and nitrogen deficiency is very important for estimating optimum yield in arid and semi-arid regions. For this purpose, the models of Leibig-Sprengel (LS) and Mitscherlich-Baule (MB) originally proposed to explain plant response to nutrients only were modified to evaluate plant yield response to combined nitrogen and salinity stress conditions. Afterwards, in...

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