نتایج جستجو برای: soil structure interactions

تعداد نتایج: 2052818  

Long-span bridges, as vital structures, play a very important role in economic development. Furthermore, the results of several earthquake-damaged bridges showed that their seismic behavior was different from that predicted under uniform excitation and in some cases the responses were more than predicted results. Therefore, the damaged bridges under non-uniform excitations were re-analyzed and ...

Journal: :international journal of maritime technology 0
behrouz asgarian no. 1346, valiasr st., mirdamad intersection 19967, p.o.box. 15875-4416, tehran, iran m boroumand no. 1346, valiasr st., mirdamad intersection 19967, p.o.box. 15875-4416, tehran, iran mohamad zarrin no. 1346, valiasr st., mirdamad intersection 19967, p.o.box. 15875-4416, tehran, iran

in this paper, pile behavior embedded in layered soil deposits subjected to seismic loadings is analyzed using a nonlinear fiber element for simulation of soil – pile interactions. in the created model, both pile and surrounding soil are modeled using fiber elements in a practical beam on nonlinear winkler foundation (bnwf) concept. herein, the features of drain–3dx finite element software are ...

Journal: :Research in microbiology 2015
Alessandra Turrini Cristiana Sbrana Manuela Giovannetti

Experimental studies investigated the effects of transgenic crops on the structure, function and diversity of soil and rhizosphere microbial communities playing key roles in belowground environments. Here we review available data on direct, indirect and pleiotropic effects of engineered plants on soil microbiota, considering both the technology and the genetic construct utilized. Plants modifie...

2006
Ian D. Hogg Craig Cary Pete Convey Kevin K. Newsham Anthony G. O’Donnell Byron J. Adams Jackie Aislabie Francesco Frati Mark I. Stevens Diana H. Wall

Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems are noted for their relative simplicity and limited trophic structure. In this context, knowledge of biotic interactions in structuring terrestrial soil communities would seem beneficial from a theoretical perspective as well as from a conservation perspective. Unfortunately, although biotic interactions are generally seen as being insignificant in these unique ...

2017
Ren Bai Jun-Tao Wang Ye Deng Ji-Zheng He Kai Feng Li-Mei Zhang

Paddy rice fields occupy broad agricultural area in China and cover diverse soil types. Microbial community in paddy soils is of great interest since many microorganisms are involved in soil functional processes. In the present study, Illumina Mi-Seq sequencing and functional gene array (GeoChip 4.2) techniques were combined to investigate soil microbial communities and functional gene patterns...

2004
Matthias C. Rillig

Rillig, M. C. 2004. Arbuscular mycorrhizae, glomalin, and soil aggregation. Can. J. Soil Sci. 84: 355–363. Arbuscular mycorrhizae are important factors of soil quality through their effects on host plant physiology, soil ecological interactions, and their contributions to maintaining soil structure. The symbiosis is faced with numerous challenges in agroecosystems; in order to inform sustainabl...

2007
Heather L. Reynolds Alissa Packer James D. Bever Keith Clay HEATHER L. REYNOLDS ALISSA PACKER JAMES D. BEVER

A growing body of research on plant-microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the development of a new, microbially based perspective on plant community ecology. Soil-dwelling microorganisms are diverse, and interactions with plants vary with respect to specificity, environmental heterogeneity, and fitness impact. Two microbial processes that may exert key influences on plant community st...

2008
M. Caudron M. Al Heib

This paper is focused on soil subsidence of small extend and amplitude caused by tunnel boring or the collapse of underground cavities, whether natural or man-made. The impact of the movements of the ground on existing structures is generally dramatic. It is therefore necessary to accurately predict these movements (settlements and horizontal extension or compression displacements). Even though...

2014
C. Ryan Penton V. V. S. R. Gupta James M. Tiedje Stephen M. Neate Kathy Ophel-Keller Michael Gillings Paul Harvey Amanda Pham David K. Roget

Natural biological suppression of soil-borne diseases is a function of the activity and composition of soil microbial communities. Soil microbe and phytopathogen interactions can occur prior to crop sowing and/or in the rhizosphere, subsequently influencing both plant growth and productivity. Research on suppressive microbial communities has concentrated on bacteria although fungi can also infl...

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