نتایج جستجو برای: soil water potential

تعداد نتایج: 1686039  

2010
Feifei Pan Christa D. Peters-Lidard Anthony W. King

Soil particle size distribution PSD i.e., clay, silt, sand, and rock contents information is one of critical factors for understanding water cycle since it affects almost all of water cycle processes, e.g., drainage, runoff, soil moisture, evaporation, and evapotranspiration. With information about soil PSD, we can estimate almost all soil hydraulic properties e.g., saturated soil moisture, fie...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2006
Kewei Yu Stephen P Faulkner William H Patrick

Soil redox potential (Eh), concentrations of oxygen (O2) and three greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, and N2O) were measured in the soil profile of a coastal forest at ridge, transition, and swamp across a hydrological gradient. The results delineated a distinct boundary in soil Eh and O2 concentration between the ridge and swamp with essentially no overlap between the two locations. Critical soil Eh ...

2012

• excavating and removing all contaminated soil and disposing of the soil in an environmentally sound manner; • covering the site with a blanket of uncontaminated soil and installing a runoff control and drainage system to limit the potential contamination of surface water or groundwater; • other in-situ treatment methods that involve complex physical and/or chemical neutralization or extractio...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2015
Lei Gao Jianyao Chen Changyuan Tang Zhiting Ke Jiang Wang Yuta Shimizu Aiping Zhu

The distribution, migration and potential risk of heavy metals in water and soil environments, related to city water supply, were investigated. Heavy metal concentrations in waters from the Shima River water ranged from not detected (n.d.) to 749 μg L(-1) for Mn, n.d. to 151 μg L(-1) for Ni, 7.00 to 494 μg L(-1) for Zn, n.d. to 93.0 μg L(-1) for Cu and n.d. to 9860 μg L(-1) for Fe. The highest ...

2016
Fahiem El-Borai Nabil Killiny Larry W. Duncan

The geospatial patterns of four species of native entomopathogenic nematodes in Florida were previously shown to be related to soil properties that affect soil water potential. Here we compared the responses to water potential of third stage, infective juvenile (IJ), Steinernema sp. (Sx), and Steinernema diaprepesi (Sd) in controlled conditions. The two species were selected because they are cl...

M. Bannayan M. Nassiri Mahallati M. Parsa R. Deihimfard S.R. Amiri Deh Ahmadi,

Yield gap analysis provides an essential framework to prioritize research and policy efforts to reduce yield constraints. To identify options for increasing chickpea yield, the SSM-chickpea model was parameterized and evaluated. The model was applied to analyze seed yield at both potential and water limited production levels and subsequently to find the yield gap for nine different locatio...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2005
I Kurz H Tunney C E Coxon

Against the background of increasing nutrient concentrations in Irish water bodies, this study set out to gain information on the potential of agricultural grassland to lose nutrients to water. Overland flow, flow from artificial subsurface drains and stream flow were gauged and sampled during heavy rainfall events. Dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP), potassium (K), total ammonia (TA), and tot...

2015
Raúl Sánchez-Salguero Cristina Ortíz Felisa Covelo Victoria Ochoa Roberto García-Ruíz José Ignacio Seco José Antonio Carreira José Ángel Merino Juan Carlos Linares Steven Jansen

The current scenario of global warming has resulted in considerable uncertainty regarding the capacity of forest trees to adapt to increasing drought. Detailed ecophysiological knowledge would provide a basis to forecast expected species dynamics in response to climate change. Here, we compare the water balance (stomatal conductance, xylem water potential, needle osmotic adjustment) of Abies pi...

2007
Carme Casas Josep Maria Ninot

r a 200 .007 : +34 93 .edu (J.M Summary Submediterranean landscape around Vic includes, scattered over intensively farmed ground, a number of hills holding diverse mosaics of natural and seminatural communities. We chose two contrasting communities of pastures to investigate the soil water regime, assumed to be the cause of noticeable shifts in the landscape mosaics. Brachypodio-Aphyllanthetum ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2015
Katherine A Ballantine Johannes Lehmann Rebecca L Schneider Peter M Groffman

Soil amendments have been proposed as a means to speed the development of plant and soil processes that contribute to water quality, habitat, and biodiversity functions in restored wetlands. However, because natural wetlands often act as significant methane sources, it remains unknown if amendments will also stimulate emissions of this greenhouse gas from restored wetlands. In this study, we in...

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