نتایج جستجو برای: initial soil nitrate measuring

تعداد نتایج: 727529  

2017
R. K. Hubbard D. Rowland Brian J. Wienhold

A field study was conducted to determine nitrogen (N) mineralization from broiler litter (EL) in two Coastal Plain soils of differing texture, sandy (Tifton loamy sand) or clayey (Greenville sandy clay loam). These soils represented the broad range in surface textures conmlOnly found in soils used {or agricultural production in the southeastern Coastal Plain. Published protocols used for the st...

2010
Katharina Wick Christine Heumesser Erwin Schmid

Nitrogen is an important input to agricultural production but also detrimentally a ects the environmental quality of air, soil and water. Identifying the determinants of nitrate pollution and in turn de ning sensible performance indicators to design, enforce and monitor regulatory policies is therefore of utmost importance. Using data on more than 1000 Austrian municipalities, we provide a deta...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
موسی حسینی موسی حسینی خلقی خلقی عطایی آشتیانی عطایی آشتیانی باقری محققی باقری محققی

abstract the aim of this study is laboratory investigation of nitrate reduction in water using fe/cu nano particles. in this regards, nano fe0 (54±4 nm) and fe/cu particles (75±3 nm) was synthesized and characterized by x-ray diffraction pattern (xrd), scanning electron microscope (sem) and transmission electron microscopy (tem) photographs. the effects of coating load of nano-fe0 by cu (0, 5, ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2001
A E Rosenblatt A J Gold M H Stolt P M Groffman D Q Kellogg

The capacity of riparian zones to serve as critical control locations for watershed nitrogen flux varies with site characteristics. Without a means to stratify riparian zones into different levels of ground water nitrate removal capacity, this variability will confound spatially explicit source-sink models of watershed nitrate flux and limit efforts to target riparian restoration and management...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2013
Candice M Smith Mark B David Corey A Mitchell Michael D Masters Kristina J Anderson-Teixeira Carl J Bernacchi Evan H Delucia

Current biofuel feedstock crops such as corn lead to large environmental losses of N through nitrate leaching and NO emissions; second-generation cellulosic crops have the potential to reduce these N losses. We measured N losses and cycling in establishing miscanthus (), switchgrass ( L. fertilized with 56 kg N ha yr), and mixed prairie, along with a corn ( L.)-corn-soybean [ (L.) Merr.] rotati...

2011
D. W. Franzen

Nitrogen management continues to be diffi cult due to transformations of nitrogen fertilizers that are possible when applied to soil and the uncertainties of weather (Cabrera et al., 2008). Nitrogen (N) fertilizer in the form of urea is subject to ammonia volatilization through the activity of the urease enzyme found ubiquitously in soil (Kissel et al., 2008). Nitrate fertilizer is subject to l...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Julia G Lazar Kelly Addy Arthur J Gold Peter M Groffman Richard A McKinney Dorothy Q Kellogg

Beaver-created ponds and dams, on the rise in the northeastern United States, reshape headwater stream networks from extensive, free-flowing reaches to complexes of ponds, wetlands, and connecting streams. We examined seasonal and annual rates of nitrate transformations in three beaver ponds in Rhode Island under enriched nitrate-nitrogen (N) conditions through the use of N mass balance techniq...

2012
Carly J. Stevens David Tilman

Prairie grasslands are very species rich but have declined in their extent considerably due to landuse change and exploitation. Many remaining prairie fragments are situated within an agricultural matrix and can be subjected to high levels of atmospheric ammonia deposition from animal units. Three prairie fragments in Minnesota that were located in close proximity to feedlots were selected, and...

Journal: :Science 2004
R B Jackson S T Berthrong C W Cook E G Jobbágy R L McCulley

Walvoord et al. (1) reported a large nitrate pool located deep ( 1 m) beneath desert soils. Two aspects of this work were particularly surprising: the large pool size, estimated to be up to 10 kilograms of nitrogen per hectare, as nitrate (kg N ha); and the shape of the nitrate profiles, which resembled the conservative solute-accumulation profiles of Cl more than typical nutrient depletion pro...

2017
Stuart J. Birrell John W. Hummel

Successful implementation of site-specific crop management relies on accurate quantification of spatial variation of important factors. Data collection on a finer spatial resolution than is feasible with manual and/or laboratory methods is often required but cost prohibitive. Therefore, there is a need for the development of sensors to more accurately characterize within-field variability. The ...

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