نتایج جستجو برای: soil degradation

تعداد نتایج: 325057  

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Wondi Mersie Clyde McNamee Cathy Seybold Jigang Wu Dennis Tierney

A study was conducted to determine the half-life (t1/2), degradation rate, and metabolites of metolachlor in a water-sediment system and in soil with and without switchgrass. Metolachlor degradation in a laboratory was determined in sediment from Bojac sandy loam soil incubated at 24 degrees C. The study also was conducted in a greenhouse on tilted beds filled with Bojac soil and planted with s...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
R U Halden S M Tepp B G Halden D F Dwyer

Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes POB310(pPOB) and Pseudomonas sp. strains B13-D5(pD30.9) and B13-ST1(pPOB) were introduced into soil microcosms containing 3-phenoxybenzoic acid (3-POB) in order to evaluate and compare bacterial survival, degradation of 3-POB, and transfer of plasmids to a recipient bacterium. Strain POB310 was isolated for its ability to use 3-POB as a growth substrate; degradatio...

Journal: :desert 2011
n. shakerian gh.r. zehtabian h. azarnivand h. khosravi

desertification refers to land degradation phenomenon in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas, resulting from various factors including climate variation and human activities. for evaluation and mapping of desertification many research have been conducted leading to regional and local models. in this research, among different existing methods imdpa was selected and desertification intensity ...

2015
Young-Cheol Chang M. Venkateswar Reddy Honoka Umemoto Yuki Sato Mi-Hye Kang Yuka Yajima Shintaro Kikuchi Paula V Morais

In the present study, a 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) degrading bacterial strain CY-1 was isolated from the forest soil. Based on physiological, biochemical and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis it was identified as Cupriavidus sp. CY-1. Further 2,4-D degradation experiments at different concentrations (200 to 800 mg l(-1)) were carried out using CY-1. Effect of NaCl and KNO3 on 2,4-D de...

Journal: :Planetary and space science 1998
C P McKay F J Grunthaner A L Lane M Herring R K Bartman A Ksendzov C M Manning J L Lamb R M Williams A J Ricco M A Butler B C Murray R C Quinn A P Zent H P Klein G V Levin

The MOx instrument was developed to characterize the reactive nature of the martian soil. The objectives of MOx were: (1) to measure the rate of degradation of organics in the martian environment; (2) to determine if the reactions seen by the Viking biology experiments were caused by a soil oxidant and measure the reactivity of the soil and atmosphere: (3) to monitor the degradation, when expos...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Brajesh K Singh Allan Walker J Alun W Morgan Denis J Wright

We examined the role of microorganisms in the degradation of the organophosphate insecticide chlorpyrifos in soils from the United Kingdom and Australia. The kinetics of degradation in five United Kingdom soils varying in pH from 4.7 to 8.4 suggested that dissipation of chlorpyrifos was mediated by the cometabolic activities of the soil microorganisms. Repeated application of chlorpyrifos to th...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 1973
Y Iwata W E Westlake F A Gunther

Each fortified and control sample, moistened to 40~ saturation, was inoculated and kept in an enameled tray loosely covered with a glass plate to retard water evaporation, substrate volatilization, and photodecomposition. Thus, the substrates would be subject to possible microbial degradation, chemical degradation, and adsorption to soil colloids, but not losses due to leaching or soil transpor...

2012
F. William Simmons Emerson D. Nafziger

Soil is one of our most precious natural resources. Proper soil management is a key to sustainable agricultural production. Soil management involves six essential practices: proper amount and type of tillage, maintenance of soil organic matter, maintenance of a proper nutrient supply for plants, avoidance of soil contamination, maintenance of the correct soil acidity, and control of soil loss (...

2013

List of Abbreviations CIIAPTER ONE General Introduction Pollution of Saudi Arabian soil with crude oil Chemistry and biodegradability of petroleum hydrocarbon Environmental fate of petroleum Factors influencing petroleum hydrocarbon biodegradation Distribution of petroleum-utilizing microorganisms in the environment Biological degradation of petroleum hydrocarbon Bacterial degradation of oil Fu...

2010
Ersilia Alexa Renata Sumalan Monica Negrea Mihaela Bragea Mariana-Atena Poiana Isidora Radulov Aurel Lazureanu

Glyphosate is among the most widely used broad spectrum herbicides in the world because they are highly efficacious, cost effective, practically non-toxic and degrade readily in the environment. The herbicide is inactivated and biodegraded by soil microbes, degradation rate depends on soil microbial activity and factors that affect this activity. Glyphosate degradation rates vary considerably a...

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