نتایج جستجو برای: 2014 conventional laboratory analyses for measuring soil organic carbon

تعداد نتایج: 10912913  

H. Arzani J. Mahmodi KH. Mahdavi M. Alizadeh M. Mahdavi M. Mesdaghi

Since Renaissance, the natural ecosystems have fallen into a complete state ofdisarray due to the rise in the amount of carbon dioxide. Soil, the unsparing stuff, is one of themajor sources of carbon storage, and plays a paramount role in the global equilibrium ofcarbon as well as carbon sequestration. Given that Iran is benefiting from vast steppes, therate of carbon sequestration in them dese...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2013
Christopher Wade Ross Sabine Grunwald David Brenton Myers

Given the significance and complex nature of soil organic carbon in the context of the global carbon cycle, the need exists for more accurate and economically feasible means of soil organic carbon analysis and its underlying spatial variation at regional scale. The overarching goal of this study was to assess both the spatial and temporal variability of soil organic carbon within a subtropical ...

2015

The Loess Plateau of China is a unique geographical unit characterized by extensive loess distribution, serious soil erosion, low vegetation coverage and high soil carbonate content. Since the 1950s, the Chinese government has made great efforts to control soil erosion and restore vegetation, including large-scale tree plantation in the 1970s, integrated soil erosion control in the 1980s and 19...

Classification of Ecological Species Groups (ESG) in plant community analysis is one method to describe vegetation and relating them to environmental factors. This study was conducted to recognize ESG and their relationships with some environmental factors in Chamanbid-Jozak protected area from 2014 to 2016. This area is located in the eastern part of North Khorasan province, Iran. The study ar...

2015
Joseph M. Craine Andrew J. Elmore Lixin Wang Laurent Augusto W. Troy Baisden E. N. J. Brookshire Michael D. Cramer Niles J. Hasselquist Erik A. Hobbie Ansgar Kahmen Keisuke Koba J. Marty Kranabetter Michelle C. Mack Erika Marin-Spiotta Jordan R. Mayor Kendra K. McLauchlan Anders Michelsen Gabriela B. Nardoto Rafael S. Oliveira Steven S. Perakis Pablo L. Peri Carlos A. Quesada Andreas Richter Louis A. Schipper Bryan A. Stevenson Benjamin L. Turner Ricardo A. G. Viani Wolfgang Wanek Bernd Zeller

Quantifying global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling is central to predicting future patterns of primary productivity, carbon sequestration, nutrient fluxes to aquatic systems, and climate forcing. With limited direct measures of soil N cycling at the global scale, syntheses of the (15)N:(14)N ratio of soil organic matter across climate gradients provide key insights into understandi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Alex T Chow Fengmao Guo Suduan Gao Richard S Breuer

Certain organic carbon moieties in drinking source waters of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta can react with chlorine during disinfection to form potentially carcinogenic and mutagenic trihalomethanes. The properties of reactive organic carbon in Delta waters, particularly those of soil origin, have been poorly understood. This study attempts to characterize trihalomethane reactivity of soil or...

2006
Xiaoli Cheng Yiqi Luo Jiquan Chen Guanghui Lin Jiakuan Chen Bo Li

Spartina alterniflora is an invasive C4 perennial grass, native to North America, and has spread rapidly along the east coast of China since its introduction in 1979. Since its intentional introduction to the Jiuduansha Island in the Yangtze River estuary, Spartina alterniflora community has become one of the dominant vegetation types. We investigated the soil carbon in the Spartina alterniflor...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2008
شریعتمداری, حسین, یوسفی, معصومه , حاج عباسی, محمد علی ,

  Adopting proper agricultural management and conserving soil organic matter are important components of sustainable agriculture. Soil organic matter content is a key attribute in soil quality. Labile organic matter pools can be considered as suitable indicators of soil quality that are very sensitive to changes in soil management practices. This research was carried out to investigate some org...

2010

Total organic carbon (TOC) is the carbon (C) stored in soil organic matter (SOM). Organic carbon (OC) enters the soil through the decomposition of plant and animal residues, root exudates, living and dead microorganisms, and soil biota. SOM is the organic fraction of soil exclusive of nondecomposed plant and animal residues. Nevertheless, most analytical methods do not distinguish between decom...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2018
Ling Kong L M Chu

Urban grasslands not only provide a recreational venue for urban residents, but also sequester organic carbon in vegetation and soils through photosynthesis, and release carbon dioxide through respiration, which largely contribute to carbon storage and fluxes at regional and global scales. We investigated organic carbon and nitrogen pools in subtropical turfs and found that dissolved organic ca...

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