نتایج جستجو برای: arable soils

تعداد نتایج: 51337  

2006

The clay mineralogy and surface charge characteristics of four basaltic soils from Western Samoa have been studied. The soils contained subordinate to dominant amounts of poorly ordered allophanic material in addition to varying amounts of crystalline free iron oxide minerals. Infrared studies revealed the presence of trace to subordinate amounts of kaolin minerals in all the soils. The surface...

2013
Longhhua Wu Xia Pan Yujuan Huang Ying Teng Yongming Luo Peter Christie

Land use in east China tends to change from paddy rice to vegetables or other high-value cash crops, resulting in high input rates of organic manures and increased risk of contamination with both heavy metals (HMs) and antibiotics. This investigation was conducted to determine the accumulation, distribution and risks of HMs and tetracyclines (TCs) in surface soils and profiles receiving differe...

2014
M. A. Redmile-Gordon E. Armenise P. R. Hirsch P. C. Brookes

This study compares a traditional agricultural approach to minimise N pollution of groundwater (incorporation of crop residues) with applications of small amounts of biodiesel co-product (BCP) to arable soils. Loss of N from soil to the aqueous phase was shown to be greatly reduced in the laboratory, mainly by decreasing concentrations of dissolved nitrate-N. Increases in soil microbial biomass...

2015
Geraldo Carvalho Robert Eugene Schaffert Marcos Malosetti Joao Herbert Moreira Viana Cicero Bezerra Menezes Lidianne Assis Silva Claudia Teixeira Guimaraes Antonio Marcos Coelho Leon V. Kochian Fred A. van Eeuwijk Jurandir Vieira Magalhaes

Aluminum (Al) toxicity damages plant roots and limits crop production on acid soils, which comprise up to 50% of the world's arable lands. A major Al tolerance locus on chromosome 3, AltSB, controls aluminum tolerance in sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] via SbMATE, an Al-activated plasma membrane transporter that mediates Al exclusion from sensitive regions in the root apex. As is the case...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2012
Kurt A Spokas Keri B Cantrell Jeffrey M Novak David W Archer James A Ippolito Harold P Collins Akwasi A Boateng Isabel M Lima Marshall C Lamb Andrew J McAloon Rodrick D Lentz Kristine A Nichols

Biochar has been heralded as an amendment to revitalize degraded soils, improve soil carbon sequestration, increase agronomic productivity, and enter into future carbon trading markets. However, scientific and economic technicalties may limit the ability of biochar to consistently deliver on these expectations. Past research has demonstrated that biochar is part of the black carbon continuum wi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Mohamed Adam Andreas Westphal Johannes Hallmann Holger Heuer

Understanding the interactions of plant-parasitic nematodes with antagonistic soil microbes could provide opportunities for novel crop protection strategies. Three arable soils were investigated for their suppressiveness against the root knot nematode Meloidogyne hapla. For all three soils, M. hapla developed significantly fewer galls, egg masses, and eggs on tomato plants in unsterilized than ...

2010
Elżbieta Królak Jadwiga Karwowska

The concentrations of Cs and potassium in the surface layers of arable soils were analyzed in the selected region of Eastern Poland approximately 20 years after the Chernobyl power plant accident. Additionally, the occurrence of the elements in soil in the forms available for plants was determined. In relation to the total concentrations of Cs and K in the soil, cesium is found in larger quanti...

2010
J. ADAMSON N. IRHA K. ADAMSON E. STEINNES U. KIRSO

Oil shale ash contains mineral ingredients of agricultural importance and could be used for treatment of soils. However, the ash contains several hazardous ingredients, i.e. toxic trace metals which could be mobile and create environmental concerns. Beneficial use of the oil shale ash in agriculture and forestry requires better knowledge of leaching characteristics of soil-ash systems. In this ...

2013
Nidhi Gupta Shailendra Singh Gaurav Ashwani Kumar

Aluminium toxicity in acid soils having pH below 5.5, affects the production of staple food crops, vegetables and cash crops worldwide. About 50% of the world’s potentially arable lands are acidic. It is trivalent cationic form i.e. Al that limits the plant’s growth. Absorbed Aluminium inhibits root elongation and adversely affects plant growth. Recently researches have been conducted to unders...

Journal: :Analytica chimica acta 2007
Gianfranco Brambilla Michele Patrizii Stefania Paola De Filippis Giuseppe Bonazzi Paolo Mantovi Davide Barchi Luciana Migliore

Oxytetracycline (OXY) is a broad-range antimicrobial routinely used in pig production, at doses in the range of few g/kg of medicated feed, during the weaning period. It could persist at ppm level in pig liquid manure that routinely is used for organic fertilisation. In the present work we describe a methodology to study OXY environmental fate in arable land where crops are cultivated for anima...

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