نتایج جستجو برای: sarigol in subplots

تعداد نتایج: 16976320  

2012
X IA XU REBECCA A. SHERRY XUHUI ZHOU J I ZHONG ZHOU YIQI LUO

The dynamics of belowground net primary productivity (BNPP) is of fundamental importance in understanding carbon (C) allocation and storage in grasslands. However, our knowledge of the interannual variability in response of BNPP to ongoing global warming is limited. In this study, we explored temporal responses of BNPP and net primary productivity (NPP) partitioning to warming and clipping in a...

2006

1. This study examines limitation of nesting resources for leaf-litter and twig-nesting ants as a mechanism of diversity loss across an intensification gradient of coffee production in Colombia. Twelve farms were selected and classified into four management types: forest, polygeneric shade coffee, monogeneric shade coffee, and sun coffee (unshaded coffee monocultures). 2. At each of the farms, ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Swathi A Turlapati Rakesh Minocha Premsai S Bhiravarasa Louis S Tisa William K Thomas Subhash C Minocha

At the Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA, the impact of 20 years of annual ammonium nitrate application to the mixed hardwood stand on soil bacterial communities was studied using 16S rRNA genes pyrosequencing. Amplification of 16S rRNA genes was done using DNA extracted from 30 soil samples (three treatments × two horizons × five subplots) collected from untreated (control), low N-amended (50 kg h...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
A K Guber D R Shelton Y A Pachepsky A M Sadeghi L J Sikora

Modeling release of fecal coliforms is an important component of fate and transport simulations related to environmental water quality. Manure constituents other than fecal coliforms may serve as natural tracers of fecal contamination provided that their release from manure to runoff is similar to the fecal coliform release. The objectives of this work were to compare release of fecal coliforms...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2002
C J Palmer W D Smith B L Conkling

The national Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) program requires protocols for monitoring soil carbon contents. In a pilot study, 30 FHM plots loblolly shortleaf (Pinus taeda L./Pinus echinata Mill.) pine forests across Georgia were sampled by horizon and by depth increments. For total soil carbon, approximately 40% of the variance was between plots, 40% between subplots and 20% within subplots. Re...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
Dominic D Reisig Larry D Godfrey

Remote sensing can be used in combination with ground sampling to detect aphid- (Aphis gossypii Glover) infested cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Changes in wavelengths in the near-infrared (NIR) have proven useful for such detection, but these changes can be confused with other factors stressing plants, such as water deficiency and nutrient status. This study was designed to test the utility o...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2010
Mariana V Chiozza Matthew E O'Neal Gustavo C MacIntosh

Although soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) resistance is commercially available in the form of the Rag1 gene, the mechanism of this resistance is not fully understood. Amino acids are a limiting factor for aphid growth, and there is evidence that plant amino acid composition is related to aphid resistance. Antibiotic resistance like that conferred by Rag1 could be associated in part with both prot...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2013
Eric J Fuchs Tatiana Robles James L Hamrick

The spatial distribution of individuals is a fundamental property of most species and constitutes essential information for the development of restoration and conservation strategies, especially for endangered plant species. In this paper we describe the spatial distribution of different size classes of the endangered tropical tree Guaiacum sanctum and the effect of canopy cover on spatial aggr...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
محمدجواد گل محمدی مجید نحوی

an experiment conducted to study the effects of transplanting dates on rapeseed (brassica napus l.) yield and its components as second crop after rice in agriculture faculty of ghlilan university. this research was conducted in a randomized complete block design (rcbd) with 3 replications on the pf (sarigol) cultivar. treatments consisted various dates of transplanting in cluding 1st november, ...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2008
Juan Ramiro Pacheco Aguilar Juan José Peña Cabriales María Maldonado Vega

Wastewater from tanneries contains high concentrations of organic matter, chromium, nitrogen, and sulfur compounds. In this study, an artificial wetland is is used as the tertiary treatment in a tannery in León Gto., México. It consists of three subplots with an area of about 450 m2. Two subplots were planted with Typha sp. and the third with Scirpus americanus. Geochemical analyses along the f...

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