نتایج جستجو برای: soil resources

تعداد نتایج: 441754  

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Lucas E Nave Eric D Vance Christopher W Swanston Peter S Curtis

Temperate forest soils store globally significant amounts of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). Understanding how soil pools of these two elements change in response to disturbance and management is critical to maintaining ecosystem services such as forest productivity, greenhouse gas mitigation, and water resource protection. Fire is one of the principal disturbances acting on forest soil C and N st...

2009
EJ SCHMIDT

Sugarcane is a major land use in KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga and competes with other crops, as well as industrial and domestic water users, for water resources. Approximately 420 000 ha is currently under sugarcane in South Africa, of which approximately 21% is irrigated, primarily supplying the northern mills of Malelane, Komati, Pongola, Umfolosi and Felixton. In the northern areas where ann...

2008
Douglas L. Karlen Susan S. Andrews Brian J. Wienhold Ted M. Zobeck

Soil quality assessment may be one of the most contentious topics ever debated by the soil science community. Our objective is to examine the history, present status, and potential for using soil quality assessment as a tool to monitor soil physical, chemical, and biological effects of management decisions that may affect soil and water resources. Differences between inherent and dynamic soil q...

2000
A. P. RHODES A. D. MACKAY M. G. LAMBERT M. K. KRAUSSE B. H. WILLIS

Farmers have a far reaching impact in influencing the progress that is made in the sustainable management of New Zealand’s natural resources. While some advocates are ready and willing to prescribe apparently “more appropriate” behaviour, the contribution to sustainability can be questioned. There is considerable evidence that there is a complex interaction between farmers’ knowledge, attitude ...

2015
Jiadan Li Jinsong Deng Qing Gu Fangjin Ye Zhihao Xu Shuquan Jin

The eastern coastal region of China has been experiencing rapid urbanization which has imposed great challenges on soil resources, characterized by soil sealing and fragmented soil landscapes. Taking Zhejiang Province—a fairly economically-developed and highly-urbanized region in eastern China—as a case study, a practical framework that integrates remote sensing, GIS, soil quality assessment an...

2015
Keith R. Daly Sacha J. Mooney Malcolm J. Bennett Neil M. J. Crout Tiina Roose Saoirse R. Tracy

Understanding the dynamics of water distribution in soil is crucial for enhancing our knowledge of managing soil and water resources. The application of X-ray computed tomography (CT) to the plant and soil sciences is now well established. However, few studies have utilized the technique for visualizing water in soil pore spaces. Here this method is utilized to visualize the water in soil in si...

Journal: :Isotopes in environmental and health studies 2008
Juske Horita Kazimierz Rozanski Shabtai Cohen

The Craig-Gordon model (C-G model) [H. Craig, L.I. Gordon. Deuterium and oxygen 18 variations in the ocean and the marine atmosphere. In Stable Isotopes in Oceanographic Studies and Paleotemperatures, E. Tongiorgi (Ed.), pp. 9-130, Laboratorio di Geologia Nucleare, Pisa (1965).] has been synonymous with the isotope effects associated with the evaporation of water from surface waters, soils, and...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Lois Wright Morton Jonathan Hobbs J Gordon Arbuckle Adam Loy

Persistent above average precipitation and runoff and associated increased sediment transfers from cultivated ecosystems to rivers and oceans are due to changes in climate and human action. The US Upper Midwest has experienced a 37% increase in precipitation (1958-2012), leading to increased crop damage from excess water and off-farm loss of soil and nutrients. Farmer adaptive management respon...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2010
Kristin M Gardner Todd V Royer

Contemporary information on road salt runoff is needed for management of water resources in regions experiencing urbanization and increased road density. We investigated seasonal Cl(-) concentrations among five streams in south-central Indiana that drained watersheds varying in degree of urbanization and ranging in size from 9.3 to 27 km(2). We also conducted acute toxicity tests with Daphnia p...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2013
Jia'en Zhang Jiayu Yu Ying Ouyang Huaqin Xu

Excess aluminum (Al) in soils due to acid rain leaching is toxic to water resources and harmful to soil organisms and plants. This study investigated adverse impacts of Al levels upon earthworms (Eisenia fetida) from the latosol (acidic red soil). Laboratory experiments were performed to examine the survival and avoidance of earthworms from high Al concentrations and investigate the response of...

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