نتایج جستجو برای: peat

تعداد نتایج: 5320  

2007
Karen L. McKee Donald R. Cahoon Ilka C. Feller

Aim The long-term stability of coastal ecosystems such as mangroves and salt marshes depends upon the maintenance of soil elevations within the intertidal habitat as sea level changes. We examined the rates and processes of peat formation by mangroves of the Caribbean Region to better understand biological controls on habitat stability. Location Mangrove-dominated islands on the Caribbean coast...

2013
Lu Zhang Xiangyang Sun Yun Tian Xiaoqiang Gong

Peat mined from endangered wetland ecosystems is generally used as a component in soilless potting media in horticulture but is a costly and non-renewable natural resource. The objective of this work was to study the feasibility of replacing peat with different percentages (0, 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 100%) of composted green waste (CGW) as growth media for the production of the ornamental plant...

2005
Joseph Holden

[1] This paper presents, for the first time, evidence to show that Calluna species are one causative factor of piping in blanket peat catchments. Ground-penetrating radar survey on 960 plots illustrated that piping was prevalent throughout blanket peats. However, soil pipe occurrence was significantly higher where bare peat (149 pipes/km) or Calluna (87 pipes/km) were present compared to other ...

2008
Min-Woong Lee Hyeon Hur Kwang-Choon Chang Tae-Soo Lee Kang-Hyeon Ka L. Jankovsky

Inonotus obliquus is a fungus that causes white heart rot on several broad-leaved species. This fungus forms typical charcoal-black, sterile conks (chaga) or cinder conks on infected stems of the birche (Betula spp). The dark brown pulp of the sterile conk is formed by a pure mycelial mass of fungus. Chaga are a folk remedy in Russia, reflecting the circumboreal distribution of I. obliquus in b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1962
A C Redfield M Rubin

Several features of the salt marshes of New England are most readily explained on the assumption that sea level has risen during their development." 2 In particular, salt marsh peat occurs at depths many feet below the levels at which it is presently being formed, a fact which is cited among the evidence for subsidence of the coast.3-5 The measurements to be reported of the radiocarbon age of p...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2006
Zhangrong Chen Yong Cai Helena Solo-Gabriele George H Snyder John L Cisar

Monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA) is frequently used as an herbicide for the control of weeds in turf grasses at golf courses in Florida. There are concerns about arsenic (As) contamination of local shallow groundwater from the application of MSMA. The distinction between "free" As and colloid-bound/complexed As in soil solution is important for understanding the mobility and bioavailability of...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2017
Melissa J Warren Xueju Lin John C Gaby Cecilia B Kretz Max Kolton Peter L Morton Jennifer Pett-Ridge David J Weston Christopher W Schadt Joel E Kostka Jennifer B Glass

Microbial N2 fixation (diazotrophy) represents an important nitrogen source to oligotrophic peatland ecosystems, which are important sinks for atmospheric CO2 and susceptible to changing climate. The objectives of this study were: (i) to determine the active microbial group and type of nitrogenase mediating diazotrophy in a ombrotrophic Sphagnum-dominated peat bog (the S1 peat bog, Marcell Expe...

2015
Evan Lau Edward J. Nolan Zachary W. Dillard Ryan D. Dague Amanda L. Semple Wendi L. Wentzell

Northern temperate forest soils and Sphagnum-dominated peatlands are a major source and sink of methane. In these ecosystems, methane is mainly oxidized by aerobic methanotrophic bacteria, which are typically found in aerated forest soils, surface peat, and Sphagnum moss. We contrasted methanotrophic bacterial diversity and abundances from the (i) organic horizon of forest soil; (ii) surface pe...

2003
Y. S. Ho G. McKay

A comparison of the kinetics of the sorption of copper(II) on to peat from aqueous solution at various initial copper(II) concentrations and peat doses was made. The Elovich model and the pseudo-second order model both provided a high degree of correlation with the experimental data for most of the sorption process. There was a small discrepancy at the initial stages of sorption which suggested...

Journal: :Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine 2008
Adam A Ali Bassam Ghaleb Michelle Garneau Hans Asnong Julie Loisel

(210)Pb and (137)Cs dating techniques are used to characterise recent peat accumulation rates of two minerotrophic peatlands located in the La Grande Rivière hydrological watershed, in the James Bay region (Canada). Several cores were collected during the summer 2005 in different parts of the two selected peatlands. These minerotrophic patterned peatlands are presently affected by erosion proce...

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