نتایج جستجو برای: Soil pH

تعداد نتایج: 339066  

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
m. r. rigi m. farahbakhsh k. rezaei

in this study, the batch equilibrium method was used to conduct metribuzin adsorption/desorption experiments with eight soils from different regions of iran. the results indicated that the organic carbon (oc) content, clay content, cation exchange capacity (cec), and ph had a combined effect on the metribuzin adsorption on soil. under the experimental conditions, the adsorption amount of metrib...

2006
Autumn S. Wang Rufus L. Chaney Thierry A. Delorme Marla McIntosh

Phytoextraction of soil Cd and Zn may require reduction in soil pH in order to achieve high metal uptake. Reducing the pH of high metal soil, however, could negatively affect soil ecosystem function and health. The objectives of this study were to characterize the quantitative causal relationship between pH and soil biological activities in two Zn and Cd contaminated soils and to investigate th...

2004
C. Rhoades D. Binkley

Soil pH declined from 5.9 to 5.0 in 8 years beneath plantations of Eucalyptus saligna (Sm.) in Hawaii. In stands of Albizia falcataria, (L.) Fosberg, the soil pH change was more dramatic, declining from 5.9 to 4.6. We measured several components of soil acidity beneath four mixtures of the two tree species to gain insight on the processes responsible for the decline in soil pH. These components...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
amin hasani ashraf kariminik khosrow issazadeh

the streptomycetes are gram positive bacteria with a filamentous form that present in a wide variety of soil including composts, water and plants. the most characteristic of streptomycetes is the ability to produce secondary metabolites such as antibiotics. they produce over two-thirds of the clinically useful antibiotics of natural origin (e.g., neomycin and chloramphenicol. another characteri...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2016
s. versic l. kocsis b. pulko

the present study was carried out in order to test the effect of grapevine rootstocks root growth on biomass and leaf nutrition status in extreme soil conditions. own rooted cuttings of rootstocks fercal, teleki kober 5bb, georgikon 28 and four new rootstock hybrids from the breeding program of georgikon faculty, hungary (fb01, jb01, zamor 17 and szf10) were grown 3 months in pots. the 5 l pots...

Journal: :journal of plant physiology & breeding 2012
syavash hemmaty mohammad reza dilmaghani lotfali naseri

the main reasons for the fixation of some elements and consequently nutrient deficiencies, especially phosphorus, iron and zinc, are high levels of calcium (calcareous soils) and soil ph. two sulfur fertilizers (sulfur alone and sulfur + organic material + thiobacillus spp.) with two rates (2 and 4 kg sulfur/tree) were used to decrease soil ph and availability of p, fe and zn in apple trees dur...

2016
Ai Kawahara Gi-Hong An Sachie Miyakawa Jun Sonoda Tatsuhiro Ezawa

Soil acidity is a major constraint on plant productivity. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi support plant colonization in acidic soil, but soil acidity also constrains fungal growth and diversity. Fungi in extreme environments generally evolve towards specialists, suggesting that AM fungi in acidic soil are acidic-soil specialists. In our previous surveys, however, some AM fungi detected in str...

2004
Shengchun Wang Rufus L. Chaney Allen P. Davis Greg W. McCarty Marla McIntosh

Title of dissertation: EFFICIENCY AND ECOLOGICAL RISKS OF REDUCING SOIL PH DURING THLASPI CAERULESCENS PHYTOEXTRACTION OF CADMIUM AND ZINC Shengchun Wang, Doctor of Philosophy, 2004 Dissertation directed by: Professor Jay Scott Angle Department of Natural Resource Sciences and Landscape Architecture The major aims of this research were to determine whether reducing soil pH can enhance phytoextr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Cécile Gubry-Rangin Brigitte Hai Christopher Quince Marion Engel Bruce C Thomson Phillip James Michael Schloter Robert I Griffiths James I Prosser Graeme W Nicol

Soil pH is a major determinant of microbial ecosystem processes and potentially a major driver of evolution, adaptation, and diversity of ammonia oxidizers, which control soil nitrification. Archaea are major components of soil microbial communities and contribute significantly to ammonia oxidation in some soils. To determine whether pH drives evolutionary adaptation and community structure of ...

2006

When crops do not grow well, one of the first question an agronomist is likely to ask is “What is the pH of the soil?” The reason for this question is that soil pH tells us more about a soils ability to produce crops that any other single measurement. A measurement of soil pH is like a doctor’s measurement of a patient’s temperature. It gives an indication something may or may not be wrong, but...

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