نتایج جستجو برای: soil depth

تعداد نتایج: 333035  

2000
Nathalie Colbach Jean Roger-Estrade Bruno Chauvel Jacques Caneill

The vertical distribution of weed seeds in the soil is of fundamental importance because seedling emergence depends on seed depth. The lateral displacement of the earth during mouldboard ploughing contributes to the dispersal of the weeds inside the tilled field. In order to model vertical and lateral seed displacements during ploughing, an existing model describing soil particle movements for ...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2010
Z Z Yang Y F Li Y X Hou H Y Liang Z F Qin S Fu

37 PBDE congeners were analyzed at six different depths in two soil cores taken from a typical electronic waste polluted area in South China. The PBDEs were congregated in the surface layer (0-5 cm) of soil cores and were 29 times in MK and 18 times in NW higher than the second lower layers (5-10 cm). As a whole, the concentrations of PBDEs were decreased with the soil depth increased in two co...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
شیرانی شیرانی حاج عباسی حاج عباسی افیونی افیونی همت همت

abstract methods of tillage and organic matter affect root growth and distribution and therefore nutrient uptake by plant and its growth. this study was performed consecutive two years. tillage treatments included disk harrowing + two disk harrowings as reduced tillage (15 cm plowing depth) and moldboard plowing + two disk harrowings as conventional tillage system (30 cm plowing depth). also, t...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Jianrong Wu Huancheng Ma Xingliang Xu Na Qiao Shitan Guo Fang Liu Donghua Zhang Liping Zhou

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Orchid mycorrhizas exhibit a unique type of mycorrhizal symbiosis that occurs between fungi and plants of the family Orchidaceae. In general, the roots of orchids are typically coarse compared with those of other plant species, leading to a considerably low surface area to volume ratio. As a result, orchids are often ill-adapted for direct nutrient acquisition from the soil ...

2013
José L. Espinar Luis Clemente

In temporary wetlands, a majority of diaspores are located in the upper layers of the soil. In general, it is assumed that the vertical movement of diaspores is caused by animal disturbance, and that reduction in this activity concentrates the diaspores in the topsoil. The occurrence of seasonal cracks and the dispersion of topsoil during dry periods are processes that have been underestimated ...

Journal: :Soil Biology and Biochemistry 2018

2014
Andrea Scheibe Gerd Gleixner

We investigated the effect of leaf litter on below ground carbon export and soil carbon formation in order to understand how litter diversity affects carbon cycling in forest ecosystems. 13C labeled and unlabeled leaf litter of beech (Fagus sylvatica) and ash (Fraxinus excelsior), characterized by low and high decomposability, were used in a litter exchange experiment in the Hainich National Pa...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física 2015

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física 2015

Journal: :پژوهش های زراعی ایران 0
جلیل اصغری میدانی اسماعیل کریمی

increases forage production and economic production in rainfed condition requires attention to agricultural issues such as determination of appropriate sowing depth. so in order to determine the effect of different sowing depths of vetch this experiment was conducted in agricultural research station of maragheh as strip plot based on randomized complete block design with three species of vetch ...

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