نتایج جستجو برای: soil development clay minerals physicochemical properties iron oxides accumulation indices

تعداد نتایج: 2714651  

1998
Richard M. Johnson Armand B. Pepperman

Controlled-release herbicide formulations have been shown to decrease the leaching potential of several herbicides under laboratory and Ðeld conditions. The utility and efficacy of these formulations may be improved by combining several herbicides and a fertilizer source in a single formulation. The objective of these studies was to develop granular alginate formulations that were composed of a...

2007
Stephen Wagner Edoardo A.C. Costantini Daniela Sauer Karl Stahr

Knowledge about the rates of pedogenic processes is essential to understand landscape development and history. It can be attained by the quantitative investigation of soil chronosequences. In this work, the development of Chromic Luvisols in the Mediterranean is addressed. The soils investigated are located on fi ve uplifted Pleistocene marine terraces in south-western Sicily, and have develope...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2002
S Staunton C Dumat A Zsolnay

The aim of this review is to examine the hypothesis that organic matter decreases the adsorption of radiocaesium on clay minerals. The factors that determine radiocaesium mobility and bioavailability in soil are briefly outlined to show why a relationship between soil organic matter content and enhanced Cs bioavailability is paradoxical. In all the investigations reviewed the ionic compositions...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Marouen Shabou Bernard Mougenot Zohra Lili-Chabaane Christian Walter Gilles Boulet Nadhira Ben Aissa Mehrez Zribi

Clay content (fraction < 2 μm) is one of the most important soil properties. It controls soil hydraulic properties like wilting point, field capacity and saturated hydraulic conductivity, which in turn control the various fluxes of water in the unsaturated zone. In our study site, the Kairouan plain in central Tunisia, existing soil maps are neither exhaustive nor sufficiently precise for water...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2012
آزاده صفادوست, , علی اکبر محبوبی, , محمد‌رضا مصدقی, , معصومه نیکپور, ,

The effects of soil intrinsic properties on soil structural stability were evaluated. Soil samples (33 series) with wide ranges of properties and structural stability were collected from Hamadan province. Two structural stability indices were used: mean weight diameter (MWD) using Yoder method and De Leenheer-De Boodt index (DDI). Wetting pre-treatments (fast wetting to saturation and slow wett...

2010
Nadine J. Kabengi

2010, Vol. 9 Bromide Adsorp on by Reference Minerals and Soils Bromide, Br−, adsorp on behavior was inves gated on amorphous Al and Fe oxide, montmorillonite, kaolinite, and temperate and tropical soils. Bromide adsorp on decreased with increasing solu on pH with minimal adsorp on occurring above pH 7. Bromide adsorp on was higher for amorphous oxides than for clay minerals. Shi s in point of z...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
حجت امامی امیر لکزیان مهدی مهاجرپور

abstract different definitions have been proposed for soil quality. various soil properties have been suggetsted as soil quality indices by researchers. this research was conducted to study the relationship between slope of retention curve at its inflection point (s index) and other soil physical quality indices, because the reserches between s index and soil physical properties are little. thi...

2014
Richard A. Hurt Michael S. Robeson Migun Shakya James G. Moberly Tatiana A. Vishnivetskaya Baohua Gu Dwayne A. Elias

Despite over three decades of progress, extraction of high molecular weight (HMW) DNA from high clay soils or iron oxide cemented clay has remained challenging. HMW DNA is desirable for next generation sequencing as it yields the most comprehensive coverage. Several DNA extraction procedures were compared from samples that exhibit strong nucleic acid adsorption. pH manipulation or use of altern...

2016
T. M. Budnyak E. S. Yanovska O. Yu. Kichkiruk D. Sternik V. A. Tertykh

Natural minerals are widely used in treatment technologies as mineral fertilizer, food additive in animal husbandry, and cosmetics because they combine valuable ion-exchanging and adsorption properties together with unique physicochemical and medical properties. Saponite (saponite clay) of the Ukrainian Podillya refers to the class of bentonites, a subclass of layered magnesium silicate montmor...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2013
Johanna Wetterlind Bo Stenberg Raphael A Viscarra Rossel

Visible-near infrared diffuse reflectance (vis-NIR) spectroscopy is a fast, nondestructive technique well suited for analyses of some of the essential constituents of the soil. These constituents, mainly clay minerals, organic matter and soil water strongly affect conditions for plant growth and influence plant nutrition. Here we describe the process by which vis-NIR spectroscopy can be used to...

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