نتایج جستجو برای: soil amended residues

تعداد نتایج: 268564  

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2003
Ganga M Hettiarachchi James A Ryan Rufus L Chaney Cherie M La Fleur

To evaluate the importance of both the inorganic and organic fractions in biosolids on Cd chemistry, a series of Cd sorption and desorption batch experiments (at pH 5.5) were conducted on different fractions of soils from a long-term field experimental site. The slope of the Cd sorption isotherm increased with rate of biosolids and was different for the different biosolids. Removal of organic c...

2012
Rajan Katoch Anita Singh Neelam Thakur

The allelopathic influence of plant residues of three dominant weeds of NorthWestern Himalayan region, namely, Eupatorium adenophorum, Ageratum conyzoides and Lantana camara was observed on the germination and early growth of three common cereal crops viz., Triticum aestivum cv. HPW-42, Oryza sativa cv. Hasanshrai Basmati and Zea mays cv. Girija. The effect of soil amended with weed residues at...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2008
Daniel Hansson Matthew J Morra Vladimir Borek André J Snyder Jodi L Johnson-Maynard Donald C Thill

Brassicaceae seed meals produce ionic thiocyanate (SCN (-)), a bioherbicidal compound. This study determined the fate of SCN (-) in a field soil amended with seed meals of Sinapis alba, Brassica juncea, and Brassica napus and quantified crop phytotoxicity by monitoring carrot ( Daucus carota) emergence. Meals were applied at 1 or 2 t ha (-1), and soils were sampled to 35 cm for SCN (-). Maximum...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 1994
D M Weaver G S Ritchie

Phosphorus (P) in wastes from piggeries may contribute to the eutrophication of waterways if not disposed of appropriately. Phosphorus leaching, from three soils with different P sorption characteristics (two with low P retention and one with moderate P retention) when treated with piggery effluent (with or without struvite), was investigated using batch and leaching experiments. The leaching o...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2014
رفیعی‌الحسینی, محمد , صالحی, محمدحسن , مصلح, زهره ,

  Many studies have been carried out on pure minerals to study the effect of plant roots on minerals weathering, but information on mineral weathering that normally occurs in different soil fractions is limited. To investigate the effect of German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) cultivation on mineral weathering of clay and silt fractions in five different soil series amended or not amende...

2017
Eva Pose-Juan José M. Igual María J. Sánchez-Martín M. S. Rodríguez-Cruz

The effect of organic amendments and pesticides on a soil microbial community has garnered considerable interest due to the involvement of microorganisms in numerous soil conservation and maintenance reactions. The aim of this work was to assess the influence on a soil microbial community of the simultaneous application of the herbicide triasulfuron at three doses (2, 10, and 50 mg kg-1), with ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2003
Wei Zheng Sharon K Papiernik Minxing Guo Scott R Yates

The mixture of 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) and chloropicrin (CP) is used as a preplant soil fumigant. In comparison with individual fumigants, application of a mixture may affect the environmental dissipation and fate of each chemical, such as emission and degradation. We investigated the degradation of CP, 1,3-D, and their mixture in fresh soils and sterile soils, and evaluated the competitive...

2009
J. E. Gilley J. R. Vogel E. D. Berry R. A. Eigenberg D. B. Marx B. L. Woodbury

The addition of pond ash (fly ash that has been placed in evaporative ponds and subsequently dewatered) to feedlot surfaces provides a healthier environment for livestock and economic advantages for the feedlot operator. However, the water quality effects of pond ash amended surfaces are not well understood. The objectives of this field investigation were to: (1) compare feedlot soil properties...

2017
Nikolas Hagemann Claudia I Kammann Hans-Peter Schmidt Andreas Kappler Sebastian Behrens

Slow release of nitrate by charred organic matter used as a soil amendment (i.e. biochar) was recently suggested as potential mechanism of nutrient delivery to plants which may explain some agronomic benefits of biochar. So far, isolated soil-aged and composted biochar particles were shown to release considerable amounts of nitrate only in extended (>1 h) extractions ("slow release"). In this s...

1998
J. Hallmann J. W. Kloepper

Changes in microbial communities associated with nematode control were studied by comparing population numbers of fungi and bacteria in the soil and in internal root tissues (endorhiza) in non-amended and chitin-amended soils. Addition of chitin to soil at 1% (w/w) eliminated plant-parasitic nematodes in a first planting of cotton cv. ‘Rowden’ and significantly reduced Meloidogyne incognita inf...

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