نتایج جستجو برای: climatic soil properties

تعداد نتایج: 1057367  

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
مینا کیانی محمدحسن صالحی جهانگرد محمدی عبدالرحمان محمدخانی

introduction: the spatial variability of soil properties and its importance in production is a matter-of-debate. insight about the variability of soil properties as well as the yield of orchards is necessary to achieve higher productivity and better management. orange is one of the most important export products in our country and to sustainable production of this product, it is necessary to id...

1998
Leslie D. McFadden Eric V. McDonald Stephen G. Wells Kirk Anderson Jay Quade Steven L. Forman

Ž . The vesicular, fine-grained A horizon Av is the widespread, ubiquitous surficial horizon of desert soils in diverse landforms and parent materials of varying ages. Now known to form mostly through accumulation of eolian dust, recent studies show that dust accumulation and concomitant soil development are genetically linked to stone pavement formation. Changes in the magnitude of eolian acti...

2010
Yu-Jun Cui Yanbin Gao Valéry Ferber Y. J. Cui Y. B. Gao V. Ferber

: : : : An experimental embankment was constructed in Rouen, France. The construction was completed in December 2004. The first objective of this experiment is to investigate the influence of climatic changes on the soil response such as changes in water content and temperature as well as the induced vertical and horizontal displacements; and the second objective is to investigate the soil resp...

2005
Yiqi Luo Dafeng Hui Deqiang Zhang

The capability of terrestrial ecosystems to sequester carbon (C) plays a critical role in regulating future climatic change yet depends on nitrogen (N) availability. To predict long-term ecosystem C storage, it is essential to examine whether soil N becomes progressively limiting as C and N are sequestered in long-lived plant biomass and soil organic matter. A critical parameter to indicate the...

2015
Lai Wang Chonggao Zhong Pengxiang Gao Weimin Xi Shuoxin Zhang

Many previous studies have shown that land use patterns are the main factors influencing soil infiltration. Thus, increasing soil infiltration and reducing runoff are crucial for soil and water conservation, especially in semi-arid environments. To explore the effects of agroforestry systems on soil infiltration and associated properties in a semi-arid area of the Loess Plateau in China, we com...

2017
Rui Guo Wei Ping Hao Dao Zhi Gong Xiu Li Zhong Feng Xue Gu

Especially over the last 100 years, our unbridled exploitation of the world’s natural resources has severely damaged its vegetation and has also resulted in worrying accumulations of in‐ dustrial wastes and greenhouse gases. Together, these have upset natural ecosystem balances and have created many environment and climatic problems, including rising temperatures, in‐ creasing desertification, ...

2015
Nataliia Vaganova Mikhail Filimonov

A mathematical model, numerical algorithm and program code for simulation and long-term forecasting of changes in permafrost as a result of operation of a multiple well pad of northern oil and gas field are presented. In the model the most significant climatic and physical factors are taken into account such as solar radiation, determined by specific geographical location, heterogeneous structu...

2014
Catalina Segura C. Segura

Rainfall runoff erosivity (R) is one key climate factor that controls water erosion. Quantifying the effects of climate change–induced erosivity change is important for identifying critical regions prone to soil erosion under a changing environment. In this study we first evaluate the changes of R from 1970 to 2090 across the United States under nine climate conditions predicted by three genera...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2015
Anu Eskelinen Susan Harrison

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The environmental and biotic context within which plants grow have a great potential to modify responses to climatic changes, yet few studies have addressed both the direct effects of climate and the modulating roles played by variation in the biotic (e.g. competitors) and abiotic (e.g. soils) environment. METHODS In a grassland with highly heterogeneous soils and communit...

2015
Hang-Wei Hu Li-Mei Zhang Chao-Lei Yuan Yong Zheng Jun-Tao Wang Deli Chen Ji-Zheng He

Paddy soils distribute widely from temperate to tropical regions, and are characterized by intensive nitrogen fertilization practices in China. Mounting evidence has confirmed the functional importance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) in soil nitrification, but little is known about their biogeographic distribution patterns in paddy ecosystems. Here, we used barcoded pyrose...

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