نتایج جستجو برای: soil rehabilitation

تعداد نتایج: 248898  

Journal: :مرتع و آبخیزداری 0
مهسا قاضی مرادی کارشناس ارشد مرتعداری، دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان مصطفی ترکش اصفهانی استادیار دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان حسین بشری استادیار دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان محمد رضا وهابی استادیار دانشکده منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان

in this study, the ability of generalized additive model (gam) for mapping potential distribution of ferula ovina boiss, and the description of species response curves to environmental variables were examined in fereidonshar region with area of 1000 square kilometers located in west of isfahan province. the presence and absence data of the species were collected from 278 sites (including 138 pr...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2009
Ryoichi Doi Senaratne Leelananda Ranamukhaarachchi

Soil dehydrogenase activity is a good indicator of overall microbial activity in soil, and it can serve as a good indicator of soil condition. However, seasonal changes in soil moisture content may have an effect on soil dehydrogenase activity, making an accurate assessment of soil condition difficult. In this study, we attempted to determine the significance of soil dehydrogenase activity for ...

2016
Shunan Chen Xiaoyan Ai Tengyun Dong Binbin Li Ruihong Luo Yingwei Ai Zhaoqiong Chen Chuanren Li

Cut slopes are frequently generated by construction work in hilly areas, and artificial soil is often sprayed onto them to promote ecological rehabilitation. The artificial soil properties are very important for effective management of the slopes. This paper uses fractal and moment methods to characterize soil particle size distribution (PSD) and aggregates composition. The fractal dimension (D...

2015
Qiong Wang Wenjie Wang Xingyuan He Wentian Zhang Kaishan Song Shijie Han Daniel Cullen

The glycoprotein known as glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) is abundantly produced on the hyphae and spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in soil and roots. Few studies have focused on its amount, composition and associations with soil properties and possible land-use influences, although the data hints at soil rehabilitation. By choosing a primary forest soil as a non-degraded refer...

2012
Mark Maboeta Leon van Rensburg

Large areas of land are needed to dispose of wastes produced by mining activities worldwide which poses a myriad of environmental hazards with regards to soil, water and air contamination. This is a problem, especially for a mining country like South Africa, where more than 1500 mines are registered which affects 0.2 million ha of land. Legislation in this country do, however, stipulate that di...

2012
Guy Schwartz Gil Eshel Eyal Ben-Dor

Soil reflectance spectroscopy is a well-known technique to assess soil properties rapidly and quantitatively in both point (spectroscopy) and spatial (imaging spectroscopy (IS)) domains. The quantitative approach has been developed in the past two decades by many researchers, with much literature on the topic. Basically, this approach was adopted from other disciplines (e.g. food, textiles), wh...

Journal: :Soil Research 2022

One of the most difficult challenges facing coal mining industry is rehabilitation open cut mines in absence sufficient quality and quantity topsoil. As a result, growth medium for often mine spoil that has poor chemical structural properties. Microorganisms play critical role natural soil forming processes, nutrient cycling aggregate stabilisation. However, microbiota their impact on chemistry...

2018

Himalaya is a vast and diverse mountain system. Agro forestry land use covering (20%) of geographical area of Indian Himalayas is distributed as patches in the matrix of forest covering (52%) area. Forest based treecrop livestock integrated farming is the predominant traditional land use in central Himalayas.1 Hill agriculture appears to be key threat to soil biodiversity and ecosystem service ...

2018

Himalaya is a vast and diverse mountain system. Agro forestry land use covering (20%) of geographical area of Indian Himalayas is distributed as patches in the matrix of forest covering (52%) area. Forest based treecrop livestock integrated farming is the predominant traditional land use in central Himalayas.1 Hill agriculture appears to be key threat to soil biodiversity and ecosystem service ...

Journal: :desert 2012
mohammad jafari m tahmoures h mohammad asgari m biniaz

the main objective in the present study was to assess the spatial variation of chemical and physical soil properties and then use this information to select an appropriate area to install a pasture rehabilitation experiment in the zereshkin region, iran. a regular 250 m grid was used for collecting a total of 150 soil samples (from 985 georeferenced soil pits) at 0 to 30, and 30 to 60 cm layers...

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