نتایج جستجو برای: b3 garden soil perlite

تعداد نتایج: 197103  

Journal: :Plantropica: journal of agricultural science 2022

Beetroot ( Beta vulgaris L.) is a horticultural plant that has many benefits lie in tubers. Red beets are widely planted highland areas with loose soil conditions. Currently, the expansion of land for food crops experiencing problems due to limited productive land. The use dry as agricultural main obstacles, namely low fertility, organic matter content, and generally clay dust-dominated soil. a...

Journal: :journal of ornamental plants 2015
ali mohammaditorkashvand mehdi misaghi fatemeh ramezanzadeh bisheh gahi

araucaria excelsa l. of araucariaceae family is a beautiful conifer which has a high economic importance in the flower industry. a factorial experiment based on randomized completely block design with two factors: 1. irrigation intervals in 2, 4 and 6 days (i1, i2 and i3) and 2. the growth bed in pots 3 l included m1 (100 % v/v cocopeat), m2 (100%  municipal waste compost), m3 (100 % vermicompo...

ربیعی, ولی, فیفایی, رضا, میرعباسی, فائزه, گلعین, بهروز,

To determine salinity-tolerant genotypes among the citrus germplasm present in Kotra collection, a greenhouse experiment was carried out as factorial, completely randomized design with three replications, at four levels of NaCl (0, 2, 4 and 6 dS/m) and 10 unknown genotypes, for 16 weeks. Cleopatra mandarin and Swingle Citromelo, as tolerant (control) and sensitive cultivars, respectively, were ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2007
سید حمیدرضا صادقی, , خلیل جلیلی, , داود نیک کامی, ,

Improper management of watershed land utilization has many ill effects on the available resources. Land use optimization is one of the proper strategies to achieve sustainable development and to reduce resource dissipation. Focusing on Brimvand watershed in Kermanshah province which comprises an area of 9572 ha, the present study was conducted to find out the most suitable land allocation to di...

2015
Jorge Paz-Ferreiro Chenfei Liang Shenglei Fu Ana Mendez Gabriel Gasco

Biochar effects on soil microbial abundance and community structure are keys for understanding the biogeochemical cycling of nutrients and organic matter turnover, but are poorly understood, in particular in tropical areas. We conducted a greenhouse experiment in which we added biochars produced from four different feedstocks [sewage sludge (B1), deinking sewage sludge (B2), Miscanthus (B3) and...

2007
C. Rabeling M. Verhaagh W. Engels

Nest architecture and demography of the non leaf-cutting fungus-growing ant species Mycocepurus goeldii and M. smithii (Attini: Formicidae) were studied in an agroforest habitat near Manaus, Brazil during the excavation of 13 nests. Both species built their nests in two different ways. The first type possessed a "tree-like" architecture, in which a vertical tunnel led downwards and lateral tunn...

2009
Ilse L. Ackerman Reginaldo Constantino Hugh G. Gauch Johannes Lehmann Susan J. Riha Erick C. M. Fernandes

Termites play important roles in organic matter decomposition, nutrient cycling, and soil structure in tropical rain forests. When forests are replaced by agriculture, termite species richness, abundance, and function often decline. We compared the termite assemblage of a primary forest site with that of a low plant diversity, palm-based agroforest (five plant species) and a high plant diversit...

2017
Seid Muhie Dawud Karsten Raulund-Rasmussen

Mixed forest of Douglas-fir and beech has been suggested as one of the possible future forest types in Northwest Europe but the effects of this mixed forest on soil properties relative to monoculture stands are unknown. In a transboundary investigation of adjacent common garden Douglas-fir and beech stands, we determined the effects on topsoil properties. However, responses of C and N stocks, t...

2013
Posy E. Busby George Newcombe Rodolfo Dirzo Thomas G. Whitham

1. Genetic variation within and among foundation plant species is known to affect arthropod, plant and soil microbial communities. We hypothesized that the same would be expected for pathogen communities, which have typically been studied only as individual pathogen species. 2. In a common garden in Utah, USA, we first tested how genetic differences within and among Populus angustifolia, P. fre...

2007
C. Rabeling M. Verhaagh W. Engels

Nest architecture and demography of the non leaf-cutting fungus-growing ant species Mycocepurus goeldii and M. smithii (Attini: Formicidae) were studied in an agroforest habitat near Manaus, Brazil during the excavation of 13 nests. Both species built their nests in two different ways. The first type possessed a “tree-like” architecture, in which a vertical tunnel led downwards and lateral tunn...

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