نتایج جستجو برای: soil degradation

تعداد نتایج: 325057  

2010
Camila O. Martinez Celia Maria M. S. Silva Elisabeth F. Fay Rosangela B. Abakerli Aline H. N. Maia Lucia R. Durrant

Sulfentrazone is amongst the most widely used herbicides for treating the main crops in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, but few studies are available on the biotransformation of this compound in Brazilian soils. Soil samples of Rhodic Hapludox soil were supplemented with sulfentrazone (0.7 µg active ingredient (a.i.) g(-1) soil) and maintained at 27°C. The soil moisture content was corrected to...

2015
Franziska S. Hanschen Bunlong Yim Traud Winkelmann Kornelia Smalla Monika Schreiner Gabriele Berg

Brassicales species rich in glucosinolates are used for biofumigation, a process based on releasing enzymatically toxic isothiocyanates into the soil. These hydrolysis products are volatile and often reactive compounds. Moreover, glucosinolates can be degraded also without the presence of the hydrolytic enzyme myrosinase which might contribute to bioactive effects. Thus, in the present study th...

2011
A. M. Sherif A. A. Elhussein A. G. Osman

In vitro studies were carried out, using four selective media, to determine the effect of the main groups of soil microorganisms on the degradation of fungicide Thiram in soil. Soil from El Geraif (East Khartoum) that had no history of pesticide exposition was chosen to conduct this experiment. In general, Thiram have a fluctuating effect on the growth of organic nitrogen using bacteria up to 1...

2017
Hongchun Zhang Rui Wang Shu Chen Gaofu Qi Zhili He Xiuyun Zhao

Soil degradation is a serious global problem, but little is known about how soil microbial communities respond to soil degradation as well as their feedback to ecosystem functioning. In this study, we found the microbial community composition, structure and functional potential significantly altered in the degraded soils with bacterial wilt (termed as degraded soils). Compared with healthy soil...

Journal: :ecopersia 0
yahya parvizi assistant professor, department of soil conservation and watershed management, agriculture and natural resource research center of kermanshah, areeo, kermanshah, iran mosayeb heshmati assistant professor, department of soil conservation and watershed management, agriculture and natural resource research center of kermanshah, areeo, kermanshah, iran mohammad gheituri assistant professor, department of soil conservation and watershed management, agriculture and natural resource research center of kermanshah, areeo, kermanshah, iran

the effects of different climatic, soil, geometric, and management factors on soil organic carbon (soc) degradation and sequestration potential was evaluated in the semi-arid zone of mereg watershed, west of iran. two nonparametric methods, viz. classification and regression tree (cart) and feed forward back propagation artificial neural network (ann) were compared with parametric multivariate ...

Farida Abubakari Fariya Abubakari Victor Owusu

Soil erosion is one of the most important forms of land degradation that threatens continued and sustained agricultural production in Ghana. The most severely affected areas are the three northern regions especially Upper East Region, where large tracts of land have been destroyed by water erosion leading to soil depth reduction and decline in soil fertility. This study was carried out in Talen...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2003
Wei Zheng Sharon K Papiernik Mingxin Guo Scott R Yates

The fumigant methyl iodide (MeI, iodomethane) is considered a promising alternative to methyl bromide (MeBr) for soil-borne pest control in high-cash-value crops. However, the high vapor pressure of MeI results in emissions of a significant proportion of the applied mass into the ambient air, and this may lead to pollution of the environment. Integrating the application of certain agrochemicals...

2017
Oliver W. Moore Heather L. Buss Sophie M. Green Man Liu Zhaoliang Song

Soil degradation, including rocky desertification, of the karst regions in China is severe. Karst landscapes are especially sensitive to soil degradation as carbonate rocks are nutrient-poor and easily eroded. Understanding the balance between soil formation and soil erosion is critical for long-term soil sustainability, yet little is known about the initial soil forming processes on karst terr...

2012
Masoud Nasri Ali Gholami Ali Najafi

In recent years, most of the regions in the world are exposed to degradation and erosion caused by increasing population and over use of land resources. The understanding of the most important factors on soil erosion and sediment yield are the main keys for decision making and planning. In this study, the sediment yield and soil erosion were estimated and the priority of different soil erosion ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Dimitrios Georgios Karpouzas Polydoros Hatziapostolou Euphemia Papadopoulou-Mourkidou Ioannis O Giannakou Athena Georgiadou

The application of fenamiphos either alone or in combination with soil fumigants is a common practice in greenhouses and potato-cultivation areas in Greece. However, repeated applications of fenamiphos in the same field for a number of years can lead to the development of enhanced biodegradation of the nematicide. Studies in previously treated greenhouse sites and potato field sites in Greece w...

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