نتایج جستجو برای: soil water regimes

تعداد نتایج: 728514  

Two-phase flow regimes are affected by conduit position, alignment, geometry, flow direction, physical characteristics, and flow rate of each phase as well as the heat flux toward the boundaries. Due to the importance of two-phase flow, numerous regimes have been identified. The first step in studying micro-bubble formation inside a venturi tube is to recognize the type of flow regimes. In this...

2004
Markus Weiler Hannes Flühler

In this study, we exploit dye patterns to identify flow types in macroporous soils as a step forward from using dye patterns simply as qualitative pictures that illustrate preferential flow. Dye tracer experiments at different irrigation rates and initial soil moisture conditions were carried out on three hillslope sites. Several vertical and horizontal soil sections were prepared after each ex...

2013
Ximei Zhang Guangming Zhang Quansheng Chen Xingguo Han

Climate warming and shifting precipitation regimes are affecting biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Most studies have focused on the influence of warming and altered precipitation on macro-organisms, whereas the responses of soil microbial communities have been neglected. We studied the changes in the abundance, richness, and composition of the entire bacterial kingdom and 16 dominant bact...

خزاعی, حمیدرضا, ریاحی‌نیا, شهرام , نظامی, احمد , کافی, محمد ,

In order to study the effects of different amounts of irrigation and nitrogen levels on physiological reactions of two sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) cultivars, an experiment was performed under greenhouse conditions at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, in 2011. Treatments were two irrigation regimes (I1, I2, consisting 100 and 40 % of field capacity, respectively), four nitrogen levels (N1, N2, N3 an...

2015
Santiago Pajarón Emilia Pangua Luis G. Quintanilla Ares Jiménez

Environmental sex determination (ESD) is present in several animal and plant lineages. Diverse factors such as temperature, light or water availability have been described as sex determinants in these organisms. Among plants, ferns frequently display ESD. This work compares the effect of different levels of water availability in two diploid species of the xerophytic fern genus Cheilanthes and i...

Journal: Desert 2015

Water salinity and drought are the major abiotic stresses limiting turf grass growth. On the other hand, shortage of waterresources and salinity of water and soil in the arid and semi-arid zones such as Iran, are the restricting factors in developinglawn turf grasses. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the combined effects of water salinity and deficit irrigation ontall fescue (Festuca aru...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1984
J L Townshend

Anhydrobiotic survival of Pratylenchus penetrans was compared in several soil moisture regimes. Bodies of anhydrobiotic nematodes were coiled. In slow-dried soils, Vineland silt loam (VSL) and Fox loamy sand (FLS), 70 and 58% of the total P. penetrans populations were anhydrobiotic when soil moistures reached ca. 3% and water potential 15 kPa or greater. Coiling began at a much lower water pote...

2007
Steven J. Thomson Dana G. Sullivan

Agricultural aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are easily scheduled and accessible remote sensing platforms. Canopy temperature data for crop stress analysis were obtained with an Electrophysics PV-320T thermal imaging camera mounted in agricultural aircraft. Weather data and soil water potential were monitored and thermal images were analyzed for canopy temperature trends accounting...

2009
S. C. Pierce S. R. Pezeshki D. Larsen M. T. Moore

In an 8-week greenhouse experiment, Bacopa monnieri (water hyssop) and Leersia oryzoides (rice cutgrass) were compared for nutrient assimilation as well as soil and water chemistry under variable flooding regimes using a nutrient solution rich in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Soil redox potential decreased in flooded treatments; however, mesocosms containing B. monnieri remained aerobic for ...

2015
P Quin S Joseph O Husson S Donne D Mitchell P Munroe D Phelan A Cowie L Van Zwieten

Agricultural soils are the primary anthropogenic source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O), contributing to global warming and depletion of stratospheric ozone. Biochar addition has shown potential to lower soil N2O emission, with the mechanisms remaining unclear. We incubated eucalypt biochar (550 °C)--0, 1 and 5% (w/w) in Ferralsol at 3 water regimes (12, 39 and 54% WFPS)--in a soil column, f...

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