نتایج جستجو برای: soil acidity

تعداد نتایج: 189593  

Journal: :Revista Brasileira De Ciencia Do Solo 2021

Oxisols ( Latossolos ) are widely distributed in tropical zones and generally characterized by high levels of surface subsurface acidity. In Brazil, most managed under no-till conditions with application acidity amendments. This study aimed to evaluate lime strategies (incorporated surface) for achieving the desired soil base saturation (BS%) (44, 60, 70, 90 %) effect phosphogypsum + on chemica...

2004
V. ILLERA F. GARRIDO C. VIZCAYNO M. T. GARCÍA - GONZÁLEZ

Lime, gypsum and various gypsum-like by-products have long been applied to soil surfaces as ameliorants of soil acidity and aluminium and manganese toxicity. We examined changes in chemical and mineralogical properties at two different depths in two acid soils one year after the application of gypsum, phosphogypsumþ dolomitic residue, red gypsumþ dolomitic residue, sugar foam, and sugar foamþmi...

Journal: :Agronomy 2023

The proportion of acidic purple soils has increased. Consequently, an effective method for amelioration is urgently needed. A 40 day incubation experiment using apple tree biochar, fermented sheep manure and chicken was conducted to assess the effects organic materials on acidity fertility soil. results showed that application increased soil pH decreased soil-exchangeable acidity. All treatment...

2013
Sauro Pierucci Jiří J. Klemeš Ewa Stanczyk-Mazanek Longina Stepniak

One of the methods of disposal of sewage sludge, which is based on its fertilizing properties, is its use in nature, e.g. in farming (if all the permissible standards are met). However, the sludge used for soil fertilization might also contain heavy metals which cause soil contamination and are accumulated in plants. The effect of application of organic fertilizers on soil reaction and other pr...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2010
Pedro R S Vendrame Osmar R Brito Maria F Guimarães Eder S Martins Thierry Becquer

The Cerrado region, with over 50 million hectares of cultivated pasture, provides 55% of Brazilian beef production. Previous investigations have shown that about 70-80% of this pasture is affected by some kind of degradation, leading to low productivity. However, until now, few surveys have been carried out on a regional scale. The aim of the present work is both to assess the fertility and aci...

2010
Janina Gospodarek Aleksandra Nadgórska-Socha

Tests have been conducted to determine the effect of liming and magnesium treatment on the content of magnesium, calcium and iron in broad bean plants growing on soil polluted with such heavy metals as cadmium, lead, nickel, copper and zinc. In 2005, an experiment was conducted in the village Zagaje Stradowskie (Œwiêtokrzyskie Province) on degraded Chernozem formed from loess, acid in reaction ...

2007
C. A. EDWARDS

Some of the factors that influence the persistence of pesticides are common to both plants and soils. These are, firstly, the characteristics of the pesticide, including its over-all stability either as parent compound or metabolites, its volatility, solubility, formulation, and the method and site of application. A second group includes the environmental factors, particularly temperature, prec...

2008

Until recently, the scientific consensus has been that acid-rain-watershed interactions are those of processes which predominate in deep, well-drained mineral soil and the waters derived from them. In such watersheds alkaline minerals dissolve to naturally impart alkalinity to surface waters and normally acid components in rain would be neutralized. Furthermore, the sulfate of the sulfuric acid...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Melissa A Donaldson David L Bish Jonathan D Raff

Nitrous acid (HONO) is an important hydroxyl (OH) radical source that is formed on both ground and aerosol surfaces in the well-mixed boundary layer. Recent studies report the release of HONO from nonacidic soils, although it is unclear how soil that is more basic than the pKa of HONO (∼ 3) is capable of protonating soil nitrite to serve as an atmospheric HONO source. Here, we used a coated-wal...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2010
Anna M Stefanowicz Maria Niklińska Paweł Kapusta Grażyna Szarek-Łukaszewska

Metal pollution can affect soil microbial communities, and vegetation potentially influences this relationship. It can, for example, modify the toxicity of metal to soil microbes by controlling its input to the ground or by altering soil physicochemical properties. This study examined metal effects on soil respiration, potentially active microbial biomass (SIR) and catabolic abilities of cultur...

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