نتایج جستجو برای: r 2002 seagull influence on soil properties

تعداد نتایج: 9202897  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Dandan Xu Xulin Guo

The mixed grassland in Canada is characterized by low to medium green vegetation cover, with a large amount of canopy background, such as non-photosynthetic vegetation residuals (litter), bare soil, and ground level biological crust. It is a challenge to extract the canopy information from satellite images because of the influence of canopy background. Therefore, this study aims to extract a so...

ژورنال: کواترنری ایران 2018
ون استراتن, پیتر,

Agrogeology is a relatively new applied, problem-solving, interdisciplinary earth and agricultural science that aims at improving agricultural production using agromineral resources. There are two aspects of agrogeology: 1. The influence of parent material on soil development and soil fertility, and 2. The beneficial application of rocks and minerals to enhance soil fertility and crop productiv...

Journal: :Tanzania journal of health research 2014
Joel L Meliyo Didas N Kimaro Balthazar M Msanya Loth S Mulungu Proches Hieronimo Nganga I Kihupi Hubert Gulinck Jozef A Deckers

Small mammals particularly rodents, are considered the primary natural hosts of plague. Literature suggests that plague persistence in natural foci has a root cause in soils. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between on the one hand landforms and associated soil properties, and on the other hand small mammals and fleas in West Usambara Mountains in Tanzania, a plag...

2011
Toon Smets Manuel López-Vicente Jean Poesen

Field and laboratory studies have indicated that rock fragments in the topsoil may have a large impact on soil properties, soil quality, hydraulic, hydrological and erosion processes. In most studies, the investigated rock fragments still remain visible at the soil surface and only properties of these visible rock fragments are used for predicting runoff and soil loss. However, there are indica...

2010
S. D. Logsdon A. M. Tarquis

A DN on multiscale landscape analysis defined soils as "four dimensional natural bodies . . . with the key characteristic of varying with place and time" (Sommer, 2006). Such variation affects how tions are interpreted regarding the evolution, diversity, and dynamics of the soil ecosystem (Heuvelink and Webster, 2001). Soil variability has often been considered to be composed of "functional" (e...

2004
Humberto Blanco-Canqui C. J. Gantzer S. H. Anderson E. E. Alberts

tillage usually has been found to increase b compared with moldboard and chisel plow (Kitur et al., 1993; Lal, Tillage impacts on soil properties differ among soils. This study 1999). Bulk density usually is lowest immediately after investigated tillage, cropping, and wheel traffic (WT) effects of 13-yr of no-tillage (NT), chisel plow (CP), and moldboard plow (MP) under tillage and increases wi...

2016
Lu Gong Guixiang He Weiguo Liu Marc A. Rosen

Agricultural sustainability has become a major concern in arid regions of China. In order to better understand the influence of continuous cropping on soil quality, six experimental fields were established in the Alar Oasis of Xinjiang, including uncultivated land (as a zero year treatment duration) and five different continuous cropping years on cotton fields, with different cropping durations...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
F E Rhoton J M Bigham

New technology and approaches for reducing P in runoff from high sediment yield areas are essential due to implementation of increasingly rigorous water quality standards. The objectives of this research were to characterize ferrihydrite (Fe(5)HO(8).4H(2)O) in terms of its ability to adsorb P from soil solutions and relate its P adsorptive capacity to several soil properties that influence P mo...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 0
vahid karimian young researchers and elite club, yasooj branch, islamic azad university, yasooj, iran. mohammad reza vahabi assistant professor, department of range and watershed, natural resources college, isfahan university of technology, isfahan, iran. javad roustakhiz member of research instructor, department of plant production, higher education complex of saravan, iran. negin nodehi phd student of range management, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources sciences, gorgan, iran

the effect of environmental factors on plant vegetation is different. therefore, it is necessary to evaluate role of these factors in medicinal plants growth, development and essential oil. this study was performed to investigate the effect of factors on qualitative and quantitative variations of the essential oil of verbascum songaricum in its habitats in central zagros mountains, iran in 2012...

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