نتایج جستجو برای: quality of soil

تعداد نتایج: 21227663  

Ali Akbar Maghsoudi Mood Neda Mohamadi, Zakaria Sharifian,

In a country like Iran, where soil organic matter is less than 1% and in most cases even less than 0.5 %, Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a permanent and inexpensive source of organic matter. Various experiments have indicated that applications of compost improve plant health, yield and nutritional quality. However, the quality of the compost determines the growth and the development of plants. ...

Journal: :Environmental management 2010
Rong Mao De-Hui Zeng

Afforestation of agricultural lands has been one of the major land use changes in China in recent decades. To better understand the effect of such land use change on soil quality, we investigated selected soil physical, chemical and microbial properties (0-15 cm depth) in marginal agricultural land and a chronosequence of poplar (Populus euramericana cv. 'N3016') plantations (5-, 10-, 15- and 2...

Ali Akbar Maghsoudi Mood Neda Mohamadi, Zakaria Sharifian,

In a country like Iran, where soil organic matter is less than 1% and in most cases even less than 0.5 %, Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a permanent and inexpensive source of organic matter. Various experiments have indicated that applications of compost improve plant health, yield and nutritional quality. However, the quality of the compost determines the growth and the development of plants. ...

2001
John W. Doran

Interest in the quality and health of soil has been stimulated by recent awareness that soil is vital to both production of food and fiber and global ecosystems function. Soil health, or quality, can be broadly defined as the capacity of a living soil to function, within natural or managed ecosystem boundaries, to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain or enhance water and air quality,...

سرائیان, زهرا, اعتمادی, نعمت‌اله , افیونی, مجید , حاج‌عباسی, محمدعلی , حقیقی, مریم ,

Petroleum hydrocarbons (PHs) are one of the most important soil contaminants. Presence of these compounds in soil may cause some stresses to plants and make the growth conditions unfavorable. Thus, for landscaping in the contaminated areas, tolerant plants to these stresses are needed. The aim of this research was to determine morphophysiological characteristics of two native and non-native ber...

2011
Alicja Sulek Grazyna Podolska Marzena Mikos

In years 2007-2008 field experiment with spring wheat was conducted on the parcels (14 m ) with 2m deep concrete walls, filled with six different soils. The goal of this experiment was to evaluate the influence of soil quality on yield and technological properties of spring wheat varieties. The results of the conducted experiment showed that the highest level of spring wheat yielding were obtai...

Journal: :Global environmental change : human and policy dimensions 2011
Clark L Gray

Soil degradation is widely considered to be a key factor undermining agricultural livelihoods in the developing world and contributing to rural out-migration. To date, however, few quantitative studies have examined the effects of soil characteristics on human migration or other social outcomes for potentially vulnerable households. This study takes advantage of a unique longitudinal survey dat...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2017
Ghasideh Pourhashem Quazi Z Rasool Rui Zhang Kenneth B Medlock Daniel S Cohan Caroline A Masiello

While it is clear that biochar can alter soil N2O emissions, data on NO impacts are scarce. Reports range from 0 to 67% soil NO emission reductions postbiochar amendment. We use regional air quality and health cost models to assess how these soil NO reductions could influence U.S. air quality and health costs. We find that at 67% soil NO reduction, widespread application of biochar to fertilize...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
Yevheniya Volchko Jenny Norrman Lars Rosén Magnus Bergknut Sarah Josefsson Tore Söderqvist Tommy Norberg Karin Wiberg Mats Tysklind

Soil contamination is one of the major threats constraining proper functioning of the soil and thus provision of ecosystem services. Remedial actions typically only address the chemical soil quality by reducing total contaminant concentrations to acceptable levels guided by land use. However, emerging regulatory requirements on soil protection demand a holistic view on soil assessment in remedi...

2016
Daobo Wang Wei Huang Ruwen Liang Fusheng Li

BACKGROUND Since Spartina alterniflora (simplified as Spartina) has strong ecological competitiveness and rapid growth, it has been introduced and living in the coastal wetland regions of China for more than 30 years. Taking coastal wetland in the Beibu Gulf of south China as an example, the effects of Spartina invasion on soil quality were investigated to provide scientific basis for soil mana...

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