نتایج جستجو برای: must soil

تعداد نتایج: 487003  

2011
Donald M. Reeves Rishi Parashar Greg Pohll

It is common for subsurface flow to transition between porous and fractured media. Two examples include vertical infiltration of precipitation through a permeable soil overlying a fractured bedrock, and horizontal ground water flow through a combination of porous and fractured geologic units. A reduction in flow or flow impedance may occur across these interfaces caused by head losses associate...

2015
Thomas F. Ducey Jeffrey M. Novak Mark G. Johnson

The amendment of soil with biochar has been demonstrated to have an effect not only on the soil physicochemical properties, but also on soil microbial community composition and activity. Previous reports have demonstrated significant impacts on soil microbial community structure. These impacts are modulated not only by the biochar composition, but also on the soil’s physicochemical characterist...

2014
Alejandro Velasco-Castrillón Mark B. Schultz Federica Colombo John A. E. Gibson Kerrie A. Davies Andrew D. Austin Mark I. Stevens

Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly confined to soil microfaunal communities. Studies have suggested that the lack of diversity is due to extreme environmental conditions and thought to be driven by abiotic factors. In this study we investigated soil microfauna composition, abundance, and distribution in East Antarctica, and assess...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
Girisha K Ganjegunte George F Vance Lyle A King

Land application of coalbed natural gas (CBNG) co-produced water is a popular management option within northwestern Powder River Basin (PRB) of Wyoming. This study evaluated the impacts of land application of CBNG waters on soil chemical properties at five sites. Soil samples were collected from different depths (0-5, 5-15, 15-30, 30-60, 60-90, and 90-120 cm) from sites that were irrigated with...

2018
Sabine von Tucher Dorothea Hörndl Urs Schmidhalter

Phosphorus (P), a plant macronutrient, must be adequately supplied for crop growth. In Germany, many soils are high in plant-available P; specifically in arable farming, P fertilizer application has been reduced or even omitted in the last decade. Therefore, it is important to understand how long these soils can support sustainable crop production, and what concentrations of soil P are required...

2003
DANA M. BLUMENTHAL NICHOLAS R. JORDAN MICHAEL P. RUSSELLE

Soil nitrogen enrichment and consequent vigorous weed growth are thought to hinder the restoration of tallgrass prairie. Adding carbon to the soil may facilitate prairie restoration by inducing immobilization of plant-available nitrogen. Early attempts to use this method, however, have had mixed results. Success of C addition depends on three conditions: weeds must suppress prairie species in t...

Journal: :American Journal of Bioethics 2021

Over the last few decades, multiple studies have examined understanding of participants in clinical research. They show variable and often poor key elements disclosure, such as expected risks experimental nature treatments. Did these give valid consent? According to standard view informed consent they did not. The holds that recipient has a duty disclose certain information profferer because re...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2009
Stephen O Duke Franck E Dayan Joanna Bajsa Kumudini M Meepagala Ruth A Hufbauer Amy C Blair

Proving allelopathic chemical interference is a daunting endeavor, in that production and movement of a phytotoxin from a donor plant to a receiving plant must be demonstrated in the substrate in which the plants grow, which is usually a complex soil matrix. The soil levels or soil flux levels of the compound generated by the donor must be proven to be sufficient to adversely affect the receivi...

2006
R. Evans

How the review was carried out is briefly described. The review looks mainly at the literature published since year 2000, but does not exclude earlier publications. The sustainability of practices to limit erosion must be assessed not only in terms of the soil resource and the wider environment but must also take into account economical and socio-political factors. Soil degradation may be due t...

2001
Dariusz Swietlik

Zinc (Zn) deficiency is widespread throughout the world causing economic losses on a number of crops. Despite the fact that much information was generated during the last 20 years on Zn soil chemistry and its inorganic phase equilibrium, the mechanism controlling the amount of free Zn+2 present in the soil solution is not yet completely understood. This information is critical for the developme...

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