نتایج جستجو برای: soil nutrients

تعداد نتایج: 213732  

Journal: :International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 2019

2017
Yong Zhang Shikui Dong Qingzhu Gao Shiliang Liu Hasbagan Ganjurjav Xuexia Wang Xukun Su Xiaoyu Wu

To understand effects of soil microbes on soil biochemistry in alpine grassland ecosystems under environmental changes, we explored relationships between soil microbial diversity and soil total nitrogen, organic carbon, available nitrogen and phosphorus, soil microbial biomass and soil enzyme activities in alpine meadow, alpine steppe and cultivated grassland on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau unde...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2007
Kevin E Mueller Jodi R Shann

This study investigated the effects of organic and inorganic nutrients on the microbial degradation of the common soil contaminant pyrene. The material used in this investigation was collected from potted trees that had been growing for over a year in a soil artificially contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Soil was removed from the nonroot (bulk) and root (rhizosphere) zones of ...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2011
Deborah A Beck Gwynn R Johnson Graig A Spolek

Numbers of greenroofs in urban areas continue to grow internationally; so designing greenroof soil to reduce the amount of nutrients in the stormwater runoff from these roofs is becoming essential. This study evaluated changes in extensive greenroof water discharge quality and quantity after adding biochar, a soil amendment promoted for its ability to retain nutrients in soils and increase soil...

2017
S. R. Kumawat B. L. Yadav S. P. Majumdar

Use of sewage sludge in agriculture is the most convenient practices of sludge disposal. Agriculture can use large and increasing quantities of sludge because it improve soil fertility by increasing the soil organic matter, microbial activity and plant nutrients and by improving the soil physical properties (Stamatiadis et al., 1999). The waste waters are suitable for crop production provided t...

2009
Jenny C. Ordoñez Peter M. van Bodegom Jan-Philip M. Witte Ian J. Wright Peter B. Reich Rien Aerts

Aim This first global quantification of the relationship between leaf traits and soil nutrient fertility reflects the trade-off between growth and nutrient conservation. The power of soils versus climate in predicting leaf trait values is assessed in bivariate and multivariate analyses and is compared with the distribution of growth forms (as a discrete classification of vegetation) across grad...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2011
Maurício Bergamini Scheer Gustavo Gatti Celina Wisniewski

During forest succession, litterfall nutrient fluxes increase significantly. The higher inputs of organic matter and nutrients through litterfall affects positively soil fertility and the species composition, which are essential components in forest restoration and management programs. In the present study, the input of nutrients to the forest soil via litterfall components was estimated for tw...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Ping He Song-Ze Wan Xiang-Min Fang Fang-Chao Wang Fu-Sheng Chen

It is unclear whether exogenous nutrients and carbon (C) additions alter substrate immobilization to deposited nitrogen (N) during decomposition. In this study, we used laboratory microcosm experiments and (15)N isotope tracer techniques with five different treatments including N addition, N+non-N nutrients addition, N+C addition, N+non-N nutrients+C addition and control, to investigate the cou...

2013
Lubo Gao Huasen Xu Huaxing Bi Weimin Xi Biao Bao Xiaoyan Wang Chao Bi Yifang Chang

Agroforestry has been widely practiced in the Loess Plateau region of China because of its prominent effects in reducing soil and water losses, improving land-use efficiency and increasing economic returns. However, the agroforestry practices may lead to competition between crops and trees for underground soil moisture and nutrients, and the trees on the canopy layer may also lead to shortage o...

2005
Neil W. Foster Jagtar S. Bhatti

Nutrients are elements or compounds that are essential for the growth and survival of plants. Plants require large amounts of nutrients such as nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg), but only small amounts of others such as boron (B), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and chlorine (Cl) (micronutrients)...

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