نتایج جستجو برای: depth soil 0045

تعداد نتایج: 333360  

2016
Katie P. Gaines Jane W. Stanley Frederick C. Meinzer Katherine A. McCulloh David R. Woodruff Weile Chen Thomas S. Adams Henry Lin David M. Eissenstat

We investigated depth of water uptake of trees on shale-derived soils in order to assess the importance of roots over a meter deep as a driver of water use in a central Pennsylvania catchment. This information is not only needed to improve basic understanding of water use in these forests but also to improve descriptions of root function at depth in hydrologic process models. The study took pla...

2015
Xian Xue Fei Peng Quangang You Manhou Xu Siyang Dong

Recent studies found that the largest uncertainties in the response of the terrestrial carbon cycle to climate change might come from changes in soil moisture under the elevation of temperature. Warming-induced change in soil moisture and its level of influence on terrestrial ecosystems are mostly determined by climate, soil, and vegetation type and their sensitivity to temperature and moisture...

Journal: :تحقیقات مهندسی کشاورزی 0
آرش محجوبی مدیر دفتر فنی و مهندسی شبکه های آبیاری و زهکشی سازمان آب و برق خوزستان عدنان صادقی لاری استادیار گروه مهندسی آب دانشکده کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه هرمزگان

sugarcane, which has high water requirements, is grown in khuzestan province (iran). climate and optimizing the use of water is very important to sustainable cultivation of sugarcane. studies of water requirements for sugar cane in khuzestan show that in parts of sugarcane agro-industry, the water applied is more than the actual water requirement of the plant. the present study was conducted to...

2009
J. M. GOSNELL G. D. THOMPSON

The design and operation of supplementary irrigation schemes are dependent upon an accurate estimation of the "total available moisture" in the soil. This has been defined as the amount of water held between the limits of field capacity and wilting point in the effective rooting depth of the crop. Under irrigated conditions the effective rooting depth is that depth of soil from which the crop c...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Christian N. Koyama Hai Liu Kazunori Takahashi Masanobu Shimada Manabu Watanabe Tseedulam Khuut Motoyuki Sato

At radar frequencies below 2 GHz, the mismatch between the 5 to 15 cm sensing depth of classical time domain reflectometry (TDR) probe soil moisture measurements and the radar penetration depth can easily lead to unreliable in situ data. Accurate quantitative measurements of soil water contents at various depths by classical methods are cumbersome and usually highly invasive. We propose an impr...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2011
M Renčo V Cermák V Gaar

The genus Heterodera consists of 80 valid species which are distributed all over the world and they range from mono to polyphagous (Subotin et al., 2010). Several species are considered economically important (or quarantine), including H. humuli Filipjev, 1934. Previous studies on H. humuli or H. humuli as a vector of plant viruses were focused on its geographical distribution, biology, life cy...

2014
Bei-xiao Shi Sheng-shui Chen Hua-qiang Han Cheng-feng Zheng

The crack developing depth is a key problem to slope stability of the expansive soil and its project governance and the crack appears under the roles of dry-wet cycle and gradually develops. It is believed from the analysis that, because of its own cohesion, the expansive soil will have a certain amount of deformation under pulling stress but without cracks. The soil body will crack only when t...

2009
Katarina Björklöf Sanja Karlsson Åsa Frostegård Kirsten S Jørgensen

Relatively little is known about the microbial communities adapted to soil environments contaminated with aged complex hydrocarbon mixtures, especially in the subsurface soil layers. In this work we studied the microbial communities in two different soil profiles down to the depth of 7 m which originated from a 30-year-old site contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) and from a clean si...

2005
R. L. Raper E. B. Schwab S. M. Dabney

Soil compaction in the form of a hardpan layer restricts root growth and reduces crop yield throughout the Southeastern United States. However, the depth of this compacted soil layer varies significantly over landscapes. A sampling procedure was developed and evaluated to determine the depth of the hardpan layer in upland soils of Grenada silt loam soil type in this region. Cone index profiles ...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2012
a. khalili h. rahimi z. aghashariatmadary

simultaneous heat and water model (shaw) is based on the assimilation rate of melting and/or freezing of the accumulated snow as well as melting of ice in soil. the main objective of this study was to evaluate applicability of shaw model in determining maximum depth of frost penetration in soils in some typical climates of iran. to this end, the daily data of air temperature, soil temperatures ...

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