نتایج جستجو برای: extractable p

تعداد نتایج: 1272894  

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Jason G Warren Chad J Penn Joshua M McGrath Karamat Sistani

Poultry litter treatment with alum (Al(2)(SO(4))(3) . 18H(2)O) lowers litter phosphorus (P) solubility and therefore can lower litter P release to runoff after land application. Lower P solubility in litter is generally attributed to aluminum-phosphate complex formation. However, recent studies suggest that alum additions to poultry litter may influence organic P mineralization. Therefore, alum...

2014
Zhengru Li Chunqiao Zhao Yi Zha Can Wan Shengli Si Fei Liu Rui Zhang Fengcheng Li Bin Yu Zili Yi Ning Xu Liangcai Peng Qing Li

Plant lignin is one of the major wall components that greatly contribute to biomass recalcitrance for biofuel production. In this study, total 79 representative Miscanthus germplasms were determined with wide biomass digestibility and diverse monolignol composition. Integrative analyses indicated that three major monolignols (S, G, H) and S/G ratio could account for lignin negative influence on...

2013
M. Irshad A. E. Eneji Z. Hussain M. Ashraf

Effect of composting on the extractability of plant nutrients in organic wastes is essential for their recycling in sustainable soil fertility management. Therefore, an experiment was carried out to determine the concentrations of total C, total N, extractable P, K, Na and B in five types of fresh and composted manures (namely buffalo, camel, cow, goat and poultry). Laboratory results showed th...

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Ya Song Xiao-Qun Wei Mei-Ying Li Xue-Wu Duan Yuan-Ming Sun Rui-Li Yang Xiang-Dong Su Ri-Ming Huang Hong Wang

The aim of this work was to evaluate the main nutrients and their antioxidant properties of a Chinese wild edible fruit, Passiflora foetida, collected from the ecoregion of Hainan province, China. The analytical results revealed that P. foetida fruits were rich in amino acids (1097 mg/100 g in total), minerals (595.75 mg/100 g in total), and unsaturated fatty acids (74.18 g/100 g in total fat)....

Journal: :Acta poloniae pharmaceutica 2014
Paweł Konieczyński Marek Wesołowski

Phytate phosphorus in 59 samples of herbal teas was determined within the range of 2.44-36.90 microg/mL. Extraction yield was statistically higher in extracts from the leaves than that found in extracts from other plant organs. Average total level of trace elements determined in medicinal herbs follows the order: Fe > Mn > Zn > Cu, for major elements the order is: Ca > Mg > Na > K. Correlation ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
Philip D Schroeder David E Radcliffe Miguel L Cabrera Carolee D Belew

Phosphorus loss in runoff from agricultural fields has been identified as an important contributor to eutrophication. The objective of this research was to determine the relationship between phosphorus (P) in runoff from a benchmark soil (Cecil sandy loam; fine, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Kanhapludult) and Mehlich III-, deionized water-, and Fe(2)O(3)-extractable soil P, and degree of phosphorus...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2007
Robert E Vaughan Brian A Needelman Peter J A Kleinman Arthur L Allen

Pedological processes such as gleization and organic matter accumulation may affect the vertical distribution of P within agricultural drainage ditch soils. The objective of this study was to assess the vertical distribution of P as a function of horizonation in ditch soils at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Research Farm in Princess Anne, Maryland. Twenty-one profiles were sampled fro...

2006
Francis Zvomuya Bobbi L. Helgason Francis J. Larney H. Henry Janzen Olalekan O. Akinremi Barry M. Olson

Prediction of phosphorus (P) availability from soil-applied composts and manure is important for agronomic and environmental reasons. This study utilized chemical properties of eight composted and two non-composted beef cattle (Bos taurus) manures to predict cumulative phosphorus uptake (CPU) during a 363-d controlled environment chamber bioassay. Ten growth cycles of canola (Brassica napus L.)...

2013
Till Kleinebecker Moni D. M. Poelen Alfons J. P. Smolders Leon P. M. Lamers Norbert Hölzel

Adequate biogeochemical characterization and monitoring of aquatic ecosystems, both for scientific purposes and for water management, pose high demands on spatial and temporal replication of chemical analyses. Near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) may offer a rapid, low-cost and reproducible alternative to standard analytical sample processing (digestion or extraction) and measuring tec...

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