نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen fertilization

تعداد نتایج: 147339  

2004
Margaret C. Cirtain Scott B. Franklin S. Reza Pezeshki

1 Corresponding author: [email protected]; (901) 678-1502; fax: (901) 678-4746 ABSTRACT: A greater than 98% decline in Arundinaria gigantea (Walt.) Muhl. (giant cane or river cane) canebrake communities have resulted in a critically endangered ecosystem. Historical accounts suggest loss of canebrake habitat has resulted in the extirpation (and perhaps extinction) of many species. Thus, caneb...

2009
Atul Jain Xiaojuan Yang Haroon Kheshgi A. David McGuire Wilfred Post David Kicklighter

[1] Nitrogen cycle dynamics have the capacity to attenuate the magnitude of global terrestrial carbon sinks and sources driven by CO2 fertilization and changes in climate. In this study, two versions of the terrestrial carbon and nitrogen cycle components of the Integrated Science Assessment Model (ISAM) are used to evaluate how variation in nitrogen availability influences terrestrial carbon s...

Journal: :Agriculture 2022

Fertilization, as one of many important field management practices, can increase crop yields. However, whether different levels fertilization will affect the response wheat yields to inter-annual climate variations and long-term trends is not clear. In this study, 35-year were used investigate responses yield under treatments. The first difference method was de-trend variables stepwise regressi...

2016
Hailing Yu Qiang Gao Zeqiang Shao Anning Ying Yuyang Sun Jingwei Liu Wei Mao Bin Zhang

In this study, we examined the influence of different nitrogen (N) application rates (0, 168, 240, 270 and 312 kg N ha(-1)) on soil properties, maize (Zea mays L.) yields and microbial communities of three types of soils (clay, alluvial and sandy soils). Phospholipid fatty acid analysis was used to characterize soil microbial communities. Results indicated that N fertilization significantly dec...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2015
Ning Wang Long-Jun Ding Hui-Juan Xu Hong-Bo Li Jian-Qiang Su Yong-Guan Zhu

Fertilization affects bacterial communities and element biogeochemical cycling in flooded paddy soils and the effect might differ among soil types. In this study, five paddy soils from Southern China were subjected to urea addition to explore impacts of fertilization on nitrogen oxide (N2O) emission and bacterial community composition under the flooding condition. 16S rRNA gene-based illumina s...

2015
Danghui Xu Xiangwen Fang Renyi Zhang Tianpeng Gao Haiyan Bu Guozhen Du

Fertilization, especially with nitrogen (N), increases aboveground primary productivity (APP), but reduces plant species richness at some level. Silicon (Si) fertilization alone, or with addition of N or phosphorus (P), has multiple direct and indirect beneficial effects on plant growth and development, both for individuals and the whole community. This study aimed to examine the effects of Si,...

2015
Lucas C. R. Silva Alveiro Salamanca-Jimenez Timothy A. Doane William R. Horwath

The influence of carbon dioxide (CO2) and soil fertility on the physiological performance of plants has been extensively studied, but their combined effect is notoriously difficult to predict. Using Coffea arabica as a model tree species, we observed an additive effect on growth, by which aboveground productivity was highest under elevated CO2 and ammonium fertilization, while nitrate fertiliza...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Reducing the overuse of mineral fertilizers in crop production is a key factor related to healthier soil, food, and more economical, efficient, cleaner agricultural production. The aim this study was investigate compare effects fixed variable rate fertilization with fertilizer consumption, energy environmental impact. A 4-year experimental field using rotation four plants (spring barley, winter...

2015
Xianming Dou Baozhang Chen Rachhpal S. Jassal Mingliang Che Mark A. Adams

To examine the effect of nitrogen (N) fertilization on forest carbon (C) sequestration and water loss, we used an artificial neural network model to estimate C fluxes and evapotranspiration (ET) in response to N fertilization during four post-fertilization years in a Pacific Northwest chronosequence of three Douglas-fir stands aged 61, 22 and 10 years old in 2010 (DF49, HDF88 and HDF00, respect...

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