نتایج جستجو برای: degradation of agricultural soils

تعداد نتایج: 21185578  

2016

Soil pollution with heavy metals draws a serious concern because of their detrimental effects on the living biota. The persistent and non-biodegradable nature of heavy metals eases their accumulation in the environment. Agricultural soils are receiving tremendous amount of pollutants from the various sources. During the last few decades, rapid urbanization, industrialization, injudicious and fa...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2002
Ting Tao Gary E Maciel

Because methyl bromide (CH3Br) is a widely used agricultural fumigant for soil disinfection, it is important to know the chemical behavior and fate of CH3Br as a result of its use for soil treatment. A solid-state 13C NMR study of 13CH3Br-treated soil and soil-component samples shows that methylation of soil organic matter may be the major pathway for degradation of CH3Br in soils. Adsorption o...

2016
Agnieszka Wolińska Anna Szafranek-Nakonieczna Artur Banach Mieczysław Błaszczyk Zofia Stępniewska

The aim of the study was to demonstrate the impact of soil agricultural usage on the abundance of ammonifying bacteria (AB) and their activity, expressed as arginine ammonification (AA). Five agriculturally exploited types of soils (FAO): Haplic Luvisol, Brunic Arenosol, Mollic Gleysol, Eutric Fluvisol, and Rendzina Leptosol were studied. The controls were non-agricultural soils of the same typ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
Dan O Chellemi Husein A Ajwa David A Sullivan Rocco Alessandro James P Gilreath Scott R Yates

Soil concentrations and degradation rates of methyl isothio-cyanate (MITC), chloropicrin (CP), 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D), and dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) were determined under fumigant application scenarios representative of commercial raised bed, plastic mulched vegetable production systems. Five days after application, 1,3-D, MITC, and CP were detected at concentrations up to 3.52, 0.72, and ...

2014
Samuel Dubelman Joshua Fischer Fatima Zapata Kristin Huizinga Changjian Jiang Joshua Uffman Steven Levine David Carson

A laboratory soil degradation study was conducted to determine the biodegradation potential of a DvSnf7 dsRNA transcript derived from a Monsanto genetically modified (GM) maize product that confers resistance to corn rootworm (CRW; Diabrotica spp.). This study provides new information to improve the environmental assessment of dsRNAs that become pesticidal through an RNAi process. Three agricul...

Journal: :مدیریت اراضی 0
رضا سکوتی اسکوئی دانشیار مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی آذربایجانغربی. سمیه غلام آزاد کارشناس ارشد خاکشناسی. نادر قائمیان هیئت علمی مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی آذربایجانغربی.

soil degradation means lose of soil quality which usually is caused by improper use of land by human. decline of soil quality includes lose of physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. this study aimed to identify and assess the quality of soil and land, to determine the type of land degradation and estimates their severity based on completed forms gathered field data and mapping th...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1997
S S Lau M E Fuller H Ferris R C Venette K M Scow

Survival and respiration rates of the bacterial-feeding nematode Cruznema tripartitum after incubation in soil for 48 hr provided a useful bioassay of the presence and concentration level of biologically active toxicants. The assay provided an indication of toxicant activity at sublethal levels, and a means of determining when the toxicant had declined to levels not deleterious to physiological...

2015
Nicholas Rada

Brazil’s emergence as a primary global agricultural producer is often credited to production expansion into soils of the Brazilian savannah or Cerrado. These soils are, however, deficient in important nutrients and prone to degradation, requiring input-intensive processes that suggest a low level of productive efficiency. Employing a sequence of agricultural censuses and a biome approach for ch...

2016
Itzhak Katra Avner Gross Nitzan Swet Smadar Tanner Helena Krasnov Alon Angert

Phosphorus (P) is an essential element in terrestrial ecosystems. Knowledge on the role of dust in the biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus is very limited with no quantitative information on aeolian (by wind) P fluxes from soils. The aim of this study is to focus on P cycling via dust emissions under common land-use practices in an arid environment by integration of sample analyses and aeolian...

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