نتایج جستجو برای: neutral soils

تعداد نتایج: 131289  

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Fang Wang Xin Jiang Yong-Rong Bian Fen-Xia Yao Hong-Jian Gao Gui-Fen Yu Jean Charles Munch Reiner Schroll

A field study was conducted in the Taihu Lake region, China in 2004 to reveal the organochlorine pesticide concentrations in soils after the ban of these substances in the year 1983. Thirteen organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were analyzed in soils from paddy field, tree land and fallow land. Total organochlorine pesticide residues were higher in agricultural soils than in uncultivated fallow la...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2001
E Smolders K Brans F Coppens R Merckx

A potential nitrification rate test (PNR) was used to identify metal toxicity in field-contaminated soils. The test was applied to metal salt-spiked soils, to 27 uncontaminated soils, and to 15 soils that are contaminated by former metal smelting activities. Four agricultural soils (pH 4.5-6.6) were spiked with various rates of CdCl2 (0-200 mg Cd/kg dry wt) or ZnCl2 (0-3,000 mg Cd/kg dry wt) an...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2015
Thomas D. Niederberger Jill A. Sohm Troy Gunderson Joëlle Tirindelli Douglas G. Capone Edward J. Carpenter S. Craig Cary

Carbon-fixation is a critical process in severely oligotrophic Antarctic Dry Valley (DV) soils and may represent the major source of carbon in these arid environments. However, rates of C-fixation in DVs are currently unknown and the microorganisms responsible for these activities unidentified. In this study, C-fixation rates measured in the bulk arid soils (<5% moisture) ranged from below dete...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2008
Alegria Cabrera Lucia Cox William C Koskinen Michael J Sadowsky

Amendments are frequently added to agricultural soils to increase organic matter content. In this study, we examined the influence of alperujo, an olive oil mill waste, on the availability of two triazine herbicides, terbuthylazine and atrazine, in two different sandy soils, one from Sevilla, Spain, and the other from Minnesota. The effect of aging on herbicide sorption and bioavailability was ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Laurel G Woodruff William F Cannon

Within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northeastern Minnesota, soils were collected from 116 sites in areas of primarily virgin forest with fire-origin stand years (year of last recognizable stand-killing wildfire) that range from the 1759 to 1976. Median concentrations for total mercury in soils for this span of 217 years range from 0.28 +/- 0.088 ppm (1759) to 0.09 +/- 0.047 ppm ...

2008
W. G. Whitford G. Barness Y. Steinberger

We tested the hypothesis that ant species, which occupy the same nest for a decade or longer, would modify nest soils by increasing soil nutrients and microorganisms resulting in increased biomass, density, cover and species richness of annual plants. We measured soil properties and annual plants on nest soils of three species of Chihuahuan Desert ants (Pogonomyrmex rugosus—seed harvester, Apha...

Journal: :Eurasian journal of soil science 2023

The objectives of this present study were to analyses soils and find out some soil quality properties check relationship between compaction, crust formation erodibility - K the with organic carbon (SOC) amount in surface (0-20 cm) subsurface (20-40 affected by long-time continuous cultivation under sub-humid environmental condition. research comes showed that formation, is highly significantly ...

2003
Diane Wagner Jeremy B. Jones Deborah M. Gordon

Nests of the harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus typically contain higher concentrations of organic matter, nitrogen and phosphorus than surrounding soils. The difference between nest soils and surrounding soils is due, at least in part, to ant foraging behavior. Ants retrieve seeds from the environment and concentrate seed nutrients in the vicinity of the nest. But elevated nutrient concentrat...

2017
Holly A. Yu Niamh Nic Daeid Lorna A. Dawson David A. DeTata Simon W. Lewis

Explosives are a common soil contaminant at a range of sites, including explosives manufacturing plants and areas associated with landmine detonations. As many explosives are toxic and may cause adverse environmental effects, a large body of research has targeted the remediation of explosives residues in soil. Studies in this area have largely involved spiking 'pristine' soils using explosives ...

Journal: :Abstract and Applied Analysis 2011

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