نتایج جستجو برای: soil nitrate transformation

تعداد نتایج: 428257  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2012
Lijuan Yuan Zhonghe Pang Tianming Huang

By employing chemical and isotopic tracers ((15)N and (18)O in NO(3)(-)), we investigated the main processes controlling nitrate distribution in the unsaturated zone and aquifer. Soil water was extracted from two soil cores drilled in a typical agricultural cropping area of the North China Plain (NCP), where groundwater was also sampled. The results indicate that evaporation and denitrification...

2006
M. Krishnapillai R. Sri Ranjan

Abstract Nitrates when found in excess in the groundwater, is a health hazard. Nitrates can easily be transported by groundwater movement and may eventually reach aquifers located far away from the contamination location. It is important to monitor the nitrate movement in the groundwater to predict the extent of nitrate contamination. Traditionally, nitrate movement is monitored by sampling gro...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Marina Bongers Ben Rusch Cornelis A M Van Gestel

In standard soil toxicity tests, heavy metals are amended as water-soluble salts. The role of the counterion in metal salt toxicity is scarcely looked into. In this study, we assessed the contribution of nitrate and chloride to the toxicity of lead to Folsomia candida in a natural standard soil. Both lead salts were tested according the standard test protocol as well as after percolation of the...

2011
J. Ian Van Trump Kelly C. Wrighton J. Cameron Thrash Karrie A. Weber Gary L. Andersen John D. Coates

UNLABELLED This study demonstrates the prevalence, phylogenetic diversity, and physiology of nitrate-reducing microorganisms capable of utilizing reduced humic acids (HA) as electron donors in agricultural soils. Most probable number (MPN) enumeration of agricultural soils revealed large populations (10(4) to 10(6) cells g(-1) soil) of microorganisms capable of reducing nitrate while oxidizing ...

Journal: :مدیریت خاک و تولید پایدار 0
مریم کاشی ساز دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز عبدالامیر معزی عضو هیئت علمی دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز غلامعباس صیاد عضو هیئت علمی دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز غلامعباس لطفعلی آینه عضو هیات علمی مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی خوزستان

abstractabout 30 to 50 percent of applied nitrogen fertilizers leached from soil to ground waters which can causes environment contamination and various human health problems. the rotation type can affect nitrogen mobility rate, so it is necessary to study effect of rotation type in on nitrogen movement. in order to evaluate effects of three main rotations in khuzestan province on inorganic for...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2005
James S Schepers Dennis D Francis John F Shanahan

Using plants to extract excess nitrate from soil is important in protecting against eutrophication of standing water, hypoxic conditions in lakes and oceans, or elevated nitrate concentrations in domestic water supplies Global climate change issues have raised new concerns about nitrogen (N) management as it relates to crop production even though there may not be an immediate threat to water qu...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Kate A Ballantine Peter M Groffman Johannes Lehmann Rebecca L Schneider

The environmental and health effects caused by nitrate contamination of aquatic systems are a serious problem throughout the world. A strategy proposed to address nitrate pollution is the restoration of wetlands. However, although natural wetlands often remove nitrate via high rates of denitrification, wetlands restored for water quality functions often fall below expectations. This may be in p...

2017
Shufeng Chen Chengchun Sun Wenliang Wu Changhong Sun Karim Abbaspour

Field experiments were carried out in Huantai County from 2006 to 2008 to evaluate the effects of different nitrogen (N) fertilization and irrigation management practices on water leakage and nitrate leaching in the dominant wheat–maize rotation system in the North China Plain (NCP). Two N fertilization (NF1, the traditional one; NF2, fertilization based on soil testing) and two irrigation (IR1...

2007
Robert L. Tate

Subsidence of the Everglades Histosols occurs at a rate of approximately 3 cm/year. The major cause of this loss of soil is the oxidation of the organic matter by the microbial community. One of the products of this microbial activity is inorganic nitrogen. Assuming an annual subsidence rate of 3 cm, approximately 1400 kg/ha of nitrogen is released per year. Much of this nitrogen accumulates in...

Four diverse chlorides layered double hydroxides with diverse ratios, i.e. Mg-Al (3:1), Mg-Al (4:1), Zn-Al (4:1), and Zn-Al (3:1) LDHs, were prepared to evaluate their efficiency and selectivity towards nitrate removal from aquatic solutions. A batch experiment was done at the initial nitrate concentration of 5-1000 mg/L, pH 5 to 12, and contact time of 5-180 min. Isotherms of nitrate adsorptio...

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