نتایج جستجو برای: 2014 conventional laboratory analyses for measuring soil organic carbon

تعداد نتایج: 10912913  

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 ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2012
جهانگرد محمدی, , سید محسن حسینی, , سید محمد حجتی, , یحیی کوچ, ,

Uprooting trees and pit – mound micro topographies are due to creation of heterogeneity condition in soil ecosystem. Pay attention to mountainous condition of hyrcanian forests in Iran and presence of trees with high diameters (old trees), therefore, it is imagined that many of trees are prone to uprooting. Thus, the aim of this research is studying variability some of soil physico - chemical ...

2008
O. Yenigün

ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to measure the in-situ carbon dioxide emissions from forest floors in forested and deforested areas in Karasu Forests in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey. Carbon dioxide emissions from forest floors are one of the main reasons of increasing the carbon concentration in the atmosphere. Deforestation, releases CO2 to the atmosphere because carbon stored in the ...

2016
Benjamin P Louis Pierre-Alain Maron Safya Menasseri-Aubry Amadou Sarr Jean Lévêque Olivier Mathieu Claudy Jolivet Philippe Leterme Valérie Viaud

Mathematical models do not explicitly represent the influence of soil microbial diversity on soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics despite recent evidence of relationships between them. The objective of the present study was to statistically investigate relationships between bacterial and fungal diversity indexes (richness, evenness, Shannon index, inverse Simpson index) and decomposition of diffe...

Known of ecosystem of range details and relation bet ween this details including soil and vegetation, is Necessary for optimum management of ranges. To determine the effect of some soil properties on species distribution of Dorema ammoniacum and Rheum ribes in ranges of Baghedar region, Information of vegetation were harvested with systematic-random method in the form of 40 plots and during 4 t...

Khadijeh Mahdavi, Maedeh Yousefian Mohammad Mahdavi, Reza Tamartash

Livestock grazing is one of the most important kinds of land usage that has a high potential to decrease or increase carbon storage in rangeland ecosystem. This research was investigated the effects of enclosure on soil carbon storage in a rangeland with dominant plants of Artemisia aucheri. Hence, two rangelands of enclosure (Shahtappeh-Chah Mahmood) and no enclosure (Chiro) were chosen in Sem...

ژورنال: مرتع 2021
Erfanzadeh, Reza, Jafari, Mohammad, Mohebali, Alireza,

Rangeland soil is one of the important environmental components that is closely related to the vegetation. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of three types of woody plant species including Juniperus sabina (evergreen and crown attached to the ground), Berberis integerrima (deciduous and open crown) and Onobrychis cornuta (deciduous and cushion), on under the beneath...

Journal: :مدیریت اراضی 0

soil organic carbon is a key factor in productivity and quality of soil and environment particularly in semi arid regions. in this article, the role of farm soil organic matter management in soil and in land is discussed. the variability of soil organic carbon in drylands is mainly controlled by tillage and crop residue management. results of this study indicated that usage of correct tillage m...

2013
Q.Yang X. Wang Y. Shen

The effects of long term no-till and crop residue on soil microbial community catabolic function and relevant carbon cycle in the rhizosphere and bulk soils were assessed in the 10th year of a maize-winter wheat-soybean crop rotation. Conventional and zero tillage were coupled with residue removal and residue retention in a factorial design. Soil microbial community catabolic diversity was dete...

2005
Monica Odlare

Odlare, M. 2005. Organic Residues – a Resource for Arable Soils. Doctor’s dissertation. ISSN 1652-6880, ISBN 91-576-6970-8. An increased recirculation of urban organic residues to arable soils has several environmental benefits, but there is a need for reliable test systems to ensure that soil quality is maintained. In this thesis, soil microbial, chemical and physical properties were included ...

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