نتایج جستجو برای: organic matter content

تعداد نتایج: 776885  

2017
Bernardo Maestrini Paolo Nannipieri Samuel Abiven

Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) is considered an important soil carbon (C) sink. However, there are evidences that its addition to soil may induce a priming effect (PE) thus influencing its C abatement potential. The direction, the size and the mechanisms responsible for PyOM induced PE are far from being understood. We collected approximately 650 data points from 18 studies to analyse the char...

2010
Joseph M. Kimetu Johannes Lehmann

Due to its recalcitrance against microbial degradation, biochar is very stable in soil compared to other organic matter additions, making its application to soils a suitable approach for the build-up of soil organic carbon (SOC). The net effects of such biochar addition also depend on its interactions with existing organic matter in soils. A study was established to investigate how the status o...

2017
Bernardo Maestrini Anke M. Herrmann Paolo Nannipieri

Pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) is considered as a technique to improve soil fertility and store carbon (C) in soil. However, little is known regarding soil organic C and nitrogen (N) mineralization in PyOM-amended soils. To investigate the relationship between the C and N mineralization rates and the possible consequences in terms of C storage and N availability, we incubated ryegrass-derived ...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2008
Marek Stibal Martyn Tranter Liane G Benning Josef Rehák

Cryoconite holes are unique freshwater environments on glacier surfaces, formed when solar-heated dark debris melts down into the ice. Active photoautotrophic microorganisms are abundant within the holes and fix inorganic carbon due to the availability of liquid water and solar radiation. Cryoconite holes are potentially important sources of organic carbon to the glacial ecosystem, but the rela...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2014
Pauline L Waalewijn-Kool Svenja Rupp Stephen Lofts Claus Svendsen Cornelis A M van Gestel

Organic matter (OM) and pH may influence nanoparticle fate and effects in soil. This study investigated the influence of soil organic matter content and pH on the toxicity of ZnO-NP and ZnCl2 to Folsomia candida in four natural soils, having between 2.37% and 14.7% OM and [Formula: see text] levels between 5.0 and 6.8. Porewater Zn concentrations were much lower in ZnO-NP than in ZnCl2 spiked s...

2012
William H. Robinson Laurence L. Sloss

Introduction Petroleum Generation and Migration from Source Rocks Organic Geochemical Analysis . . Sampling Techniques Sample Preparation Analytical Procedure Organic Carbon Content . . . Page Page 3 Benzene Extractable Organic 3 Matter 5 Activated Alumina Column 4 Chromatography 5 4 Results of Analyses 7 4 Comparison of Extracted Material to 5 Crude Oil 10

Journal: :Waste management 2006
J A Alburquerque J Gonzálvez D García J Cegarra

A pollutant solid material called "alperujo" (AL), which is the main by-product from the Spanish olive oil industry, was composted with a cotton waste as bulking agent, and the compost obtained (ALC) was compared with a cattle manure (CM) and a sewage sludge compost (SSC) for use as organic amendment on a calcareous soil. The experiment was conducted with a commercial pepper crop in a greenhous...

Hussein Azarnivand Leila Darvishi Majid Yousefi Valikchali Mohammad Ali Zare Chahouki Mohammad Jafari

Growth and productivity of plants are mainly affected by various environmentalfactors in different ecosystems and natural habitat in the world. This research aims to studythe existing relationships between the phytosociology characteristics of Thymuskotschyanus and environmental factors in order to find the most important factorsgoverning development of the species in middle Taleghan rangelands...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2013
Bruno Godin Stéphane Lamaudière Richard Agneessens Thomas Schmit Jean-Pierre Goffart Didier Stilmant Patrick A Gerin Jérôme Delcarte

BACKGROUND An optimal valorization of plant biomasses to produce biofuels requires a good knowledge of the available contents and molecular composition of the main chemical components, which changes with the harvesting date. Therefore, we assessed the influence of harvesting date on the chemical characteristics of various energy crops in the context of their conversion to biofuels. RESULTS We...

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