نتایج جستجو برای: calcareous soils
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19 Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural soils constitute a main driver for eutrophication of the 20 Baltic Sea. There is limited knowledge about sorption and release processes of P in these soils, 21 especially concerning the effects of fertilization. In this study, P speciation of the clay fractions 22 from six different soils in long-term fertility experiments in Sweden was investigated by...
Adsorption of Cd(2+) on two types of Egyptian soils: clay (alluvial) and sandy loam (calcareous), was studied. Effect of changing the matrix electrolyte type and concentration was used to mimic the natural soil salts. Kinetics and thermodynamic parameters of the adsorption were calculated at two different electrolyte concentrations: 0.05 N and 0.15 N. The adsorption was described by Langmuir an...
Groundwater seepage contributes to irrigation return flows and surface waters. Knowledge of phosphorus (P) concentrations and loads in percolation water that enters the vadose zone and groundwater is necessary to assess and manage water quality. We measured the P in water leached below the crop root zone in a furrow-irrigated Pormeuf silt loam. Vacuum operated percolation samplers were used to ...
yazd asfordi phosphate rock (pr) was partially acidulated at five levels (0, 40, 60, 80, 100%) for increasing the relative agronomic effectiveness (rae) of canola (brassica napus l.), var. rgs in two calcareous and non-calcareous soils. the partially acidulated phosphate rock (papr) was compared vs. the standard fertilizer (triple superphosphate) in two levels (50 and 100 mg p/kg). this study w...
Little is known about the effects of K(+) fertilization on pyruvate kinase (PK) activities in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Brunex) grown in the greenhouse on calcareous soils. Here, the effect of K rates on the concentrations of K(+), Mg(2+), and Ca(2+) and on the PK activity as a possible indicator of the levels of these cations in the leaves and fruits of cucumber plants has been studied....
The effects of biochar application to calcareous soils are not well documented. In a laboratory incubation study, a hardwood-based, fast pyrolysis biochar was applied (0, 1, 2, and 10% by weight) to a calcareous soil. Changes in soil chemistry, water content, microbial respiration, and microbial community structure were monitored over a 12-mo period. Increasing the biochar application rate incr...
Phytoremediation is a promising method for remediation of heavy metals (HMs) contaminated environments. However, the main failures are the limited bioavailabilty of HMs such as lead (Pb) in the soil and/or suppressed plant growth in contaminated sites. These limitations specifically occur in semi-arid zone environments such as calcareous soils. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant growt...
Intensification of the dairy industry in southern Idaho has led to the overapplication of manures and a buildup of soil phosphorus (P), which is a potential threat to water quality in the region. As the use of alum has been shown to reduce both soluble manure P and runoff P from alum-treated manures, the objective of this study was to determine if surface applications of alum to dairy manure an...
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