نتایج جستجو برای: soil productivity

تعداد نتایج: 258354  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 2021

Restoration and improvement of soil quality is the prerequisite for ensuring agricultural productivity food security in India. Although intensification enhanced production, it led to a decline factor productivity, health environment, an impairment quality. The declined manifested through impaired ecosystem services also loss yield profitability. Soil organic C (SOC) considered as panacea mainta...

ژورنال: کواترنری ایران 2018
Van Straaten, Peter,

Agrogeology is a relatively new applied, problem-solving, interdisciplinary earth and agricultural science that aims at improving agricultural production using agromineral resources. There are two aspects of agrogeology: 1. The influence of parent material on soil development and soil fertility, and 2. The beneficial application of rocks and minerals to enhance soil fertility and crop productiv...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Soil Science 1986

Journal: :Agricultural & Environmental Letters 2020

2012
Larry J. Cihacek Hans Kandel

Tom Scherer Extension Agricultural Engineer The presence of salts and high water tables in North Dakota soils due to an extended climactic wet cycle recently has stimulated interest in the installation of tile drainage systems. The tile controls the water table and encourages the leaching and removal of salts from the soil above the tile lines. This improves soil productivity, culminating in im...

2000
Felipe G. Sanchez

Soil-organic matter (SOM) is a complex array of components including soil fauna and flora at different stages of decomposition (Berg et al . , 1982). I ts concentration in soils can vary from 0.5% in mineral soils to almost 100% in peat soils (Brady, 1974). Organic matter (OM) in the surface mineral soil is considered a major determinant of forest ecosystem productivity because it affects water...

2008

Despite the importance of nitrogen (N) limitation of forest carbon (C) sequestration at rising atmospheric CO2 concentration, the mechanisms responsible are not well understood. To elucidate the interactive effects of elevated CO2 (eCO2) and soil N availability on forest productivity and C allocation, we hypothesized that (1) trees maximize fitness by allocating N and C to maximize their net gr...

1994
Wayne T. Swank

Assessing potential long-term forest productivity requires identification of the processes regulating chemical changes in forest soils. We resampled the litter layer and upper two mineral soil horizons, A and AB/BA, in two aggrading southern Appalachian watersheds 20 yr after an earlier sampling. Soils from a mixed-hardwood watershed exhibited a small but significant decrease in soil pH. Extrac...

2011
Nico Eisenhauer Alexandru Milcu Alexander C. W. Sabais Holger Bessler Johanna Brenner Christof Engels Bernhard Klarner Mark Maraun Stephan Partsch Christiane Roscher Felix Schonert Vicky M. Temperton Karolin Thomisch Alexandra Weigelt Wolfgang W. Weisser Stefan Scheu

BACKGROUND One of the most significant consequences of contemporary global change is the rapid decline of biodiversity in many ecosystems. Knowledge of the consequences of biodiversity loss in terrestrial ecosystems is largely restricted to single ecosystem functions. Impacts of key plant functional groups on soil biota are considered to be more important than those of plant diversity; however,...

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