نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural soils

تعداد نتایج: 144345  

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2003
Inge Broberg Kristiansen Hubert de Jonge Per Nørnberg Ole Mather-Christensen Lars Elsgaard

When sewage sludge is applied to arable land, linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) is released into the environment. In soils, LAS has been shown to impede microbial processes, such as bacterial iron reduction. The aim of the present study was to quantify LAS adsorption and desorption to agricultural soils and iron oxides and relate this to the inhibition of microbial iron reduction. Two agricul...

2009
Daniela Plachá Helena Raclavská Dalibor Matýsek Mark H Rümmeli

The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination of urban, agricultural and forest soil samples was investigated from samples obtained in the surroundings of Valasske Mezirici. Valasske Mezirici is a town located in the north-east mountainous part of the Czech Republic, where a coal tar refinery is situated. 16 PAHs listed in the US EPA were investigated. Organic oxidizable carbon was al...

2012
Maria Silveira

Carbon sequestration refers to the process of transferring carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere into the soil. A significant fraction of carbon stored in the soil is stable and, consequently, can remain in the soil for decades or longer. This process of transferring or “sequestering” carbon from the atmosphere helps off-set emissions from combustion of fossil fuel and other human-related ac...

2013
Xia Zhu Lucas C. R. Silva Timothy A. Doane William R. Horwath

In response to rising interest over the years, many experiments and several models have been devised to understand emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural soils. Notably absent from almost all of this discussion is iron, even though its role in both chemical and biochemical reactions that generate N2O was recognized well before research on N2O emission began to accelerate. We revisite...

2016
Thomas C. Robson

23 The biogeochemistry and bioavailability of cadmium, released during sphalerite 24 weathering in soils, were investigated under contrasting agricultural scenarios to assess 25 health risks associated with sphalerite dust transport to productive soils from mining. 26

2004
Claude E. Boyd

Three techniques for treating fish ponds with agricultural limestone were evaluated in ponds with clayey soils in Brazil and in ponds with sandy soils in South Africa. Amounts of agricultural limestone equal to the lime requirement of bottom soils were applied by the following methods to each of three ponds: (1) direct application over the pond surface; (2) spread uniformly over the bottom of t...

2010
David D. Biesboer Michael W. Binford Alan Kolata

Raised-field agricultural systems were exploited extensively by pre-Columbian Andean civilizations and now are used less extensively by contemporary Bolivian and Peruvian farmers as a method for farming the perennially wet soils of the intermontane pampas of the Andean high altiplano. The raised-field agricultural systems are linear or semi-linear raised planting platforms interspersed with sha...

2013
Ajay Kumar Sabyasachi Rout Malay Ghosh Rakesh Kumar Singhal Pazhayath Mana Ravi

The thermodynamic parameters viz. the standard free energy (∆Gº), Standard enthalpy change (∆Hº) and standard entropy change (∆Sº) were determined using the obtained values of distribution coefficient (kd) of U (VI) in two different types of soils (agricultural and undisturbed) by conducting a batch equilibrium experiment with aqueous media (groundwater and deionised water) at two different tem...

2016
Martin Wiesmeier Christopher Poeplau Carlos A. Sierra Harald Maier Cathleen Frühauf Rico Hübner Anna Kühnel Peter Spörlein Uwe Geuß Edzard Hangen Bernd Schilling Margit von Lützow Ingrid Kögel-Knabner

Climate change and stagnating crop yields may cause a decline of SOC stocks in agricultural soils leading to considerable CO2 emissions and reduced agricultural productivity. Regional model-based SOC projections are needed to evaluate these potential risks. In this study, we simulated the future SOC development in cropland and grassland soils of Bavaria in the 21(st) century. Soils from 51 stud...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Pichu Rengasamy

Salinization is the accumulation of water-soluble salts in the soil solum or regolith to a level that impacts on agricultural production, environmental health, and economic welfare. Salt-affected soils occur in more than 100 countries of the world with a variety of extents, nature, and properties. No climatic zone in the world is free from salinization, although the general perception is focuse...

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