نتایج جستجو برای: soil characteristics and soil nutrient

تعداد نتایج: 16940021  

2014
M. Jiang X. P. Shen W. Gao M. X. Shen Q. G. Dai

We studied the heterogeneity of soil weed seed-bank in a rice-wheat rotation system after long-term application of different organic or non-organic fertilizers, and the effects of major nutrients on the characteristics of the weed seed-bank. The soil was sampled in the Taihu area after a 31-year long-term fertilization experiment. Weed seeds were identified and counted in the surface soil of 12...

Ebrahim Hezarjaribi, Esmaeil Dordipour, Hamed Fathi Dokht, Liz Wollsene De Jong, Seyed Alireza Movahedi Naeini,

Background: The application of biochar as a soil amendment has achieved popularity and has been found to improve considerably soil nutrient status and plant productivity in low fertile soils. Methods: This study used two different methods to apply sewage sludge and sewage sludge biochar with three replicates in a completely randomized block design. The experiment included (1) control, (2) mulc...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2006
Peter J Martin William Stephens

Water use by willow (Salix viminalis L.) was studied in lysimeters containing clay landfill cap and sandy loam soils under different watering and amendment regimes. With plentiful water and amendments, seasonal ET increased annually and was highest in the sandy loam, increasing from 360 l plant(-1) in the establishment year to almost 1200 l plant(-1) in the third year. Seasonal ET was highly co...

2011
Jasper van Ruijven

Sod cutting (i.e. top soil removal) is a restoration management option for enhancing seedling establishment and for lowering the nutrient concentration in eutrophicated soils of nutrient-poor species-rich grasslands. Removal of the upper soil changes not only abiotic soil properties but may also affect the resident soil community. We investigated the effects of sod cutting on the establishment ...

2004
Ismail Bogrekci Won Suk Lee

Abstract. Developing a phosphorus sensing system using UV, VIS and NIR provides a non-contact, cost & time effective, less laborious measurement of phosphorus (P) concentration in a soil sample. The determination of soil spectral signatures in the Lake Okeechobee basins in Florida improves the prediction accuracy of calibration models produced for the determination of soil P concentration for O...

2017
Pengcheng Nie Tao Dong Yong He Fangfang Qu

Soil nitrogen content is one of the important growth nutrient parameters of crops. It is a prerequisite for scientific fertilization to accurately grasp soil nutrient information in precision agriculture. The information about nutrients such as nitrogen in the soil can be obtained quickly by using a near-infrared sensor. The data can be analyzed in the detection process, which is nondestructive...

2003
Dimitrios Savvas

Commercial hydroponics is a modern technology involving plant growth on inert media in place of the natural soil, in order to uncouple the performance of the crop from problems associated with the ground, such as soil-borne diseases, nonarable soil, poor physical properties, etc. Various non-toxic porous materials are used as plant growth substrates, including rockwool, perlite, pumice, expande...

2010
HANS SCHREIER SANDRA BROWN PRAVAKAR B. SHAH Hans Schreier

Nutrient dynamics in the Bela watershed, Nepal were examined using a range of GIS budget modelling and field analysis techniques. The fertility status analysis showed that soil acidity, phosphorus availability, and lack of base cations were the key soil fertility issues. Nutrient budget calculations revealed significant annual phosphorus deficits for maize rota­ tions, but only minor deficits i...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی ایران 0
مصباح بابالار مریم ذوالفقاری روح¬انگیز نادری محمدعلی عسگری سرچشمه حسین یزدانی

this research was conducted at the department of horticluture, university of tehran during years 2005-2006, to investigate the use of iran apatite rocks in zeoponic substrate and as well to evaluate them as substitutes for phosphate fertilizers. five different substrates namely: m1: 89 wt. % soil+10 wt. % zeolite + 1 wt.% jeyrood apatite; m2: 82 wt.% soil + 15 wt.% zeolite+ 3 wt. % jeyrood apat...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2013
Sara Palacio C Guillermo Bueno José Azorín Melchor Maestro Daniel Gómez-García

UNLABELLED PREMISE OF THE STUDY Wild-boar soil disturbance (i.e., rooting) increases the abundance of some species of geophytes (i.e., plants with underground renewal buds) in upland meadows. However, the mechanisms that could lead to such enhanced prevalence remain unexplored. • METHODS We analyzed the effects of wild-boar disturbance on the size, nutrient (N, P, K, C, and total ash), and...

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