نتایج جستجو برای: soil degradation

تعداد نتایج: 325057  

Journal: Polyolefins Journal 2016

In this study, PP films were modified with an organic pro-degradant in different concentrations (1, 2 and 3 wt.%), exposed in the first step of degradation to natural ageing for 100 days followed by biodegradation in simulated soil in the respirometric test for 100 days. At the end of the combined degradation process the PP samples were characterized according to their morphological and physica...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
L Cosgrove P L McGeechan P S Handley G D Robson

This work investigated biostimulation and bioaugmentation as strategies for removing polyurethane (PU) waste in soil. Soil microcosms were biostimulated with the PU dispersion agent "Impranil" and/or yeast extract or were bioaugmented with PU-degrading fungi, and the degradation of subsequently buried PU was determined. Fungal communities in the soil and colonizing buried PU were enumerated on ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2010
Su-Cai Yang Mei Lei Tong-Bin Chen Xiao-Yan Li Qi Liang Chuang Ma

Remediation of pesticide-polluted soil is particularly challenging when pesticides in soil are aged and a mixture of pesticides is present. Application of zerovalent iron (Fe(0)) was investigated to accelerate the degradation of HCHs (alpha-, beta-, gamma- and delta-hexachlorocyclohexane) and DDX (DDT, DDE and DDD) in the soil from a former organochlorine pesticide manufacturing plant. Ultrason...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2006
Jun Li Ji-an Chen Qing Zhao Xiang Li Weiqun Shu

In this study DBP-degradation strain CQ0301 was isolated from rubbish landfill soil. According to the biophysical, biochemical characteristics and analysis of 16S rRNA, the strain was identified as Rhodococcus ruber. Three new protein bands could be fractioned after DBP-inducing, which were suspected to participate the process of DBP-degrading. Catechol was suspected to be an intermediate produ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2013
Heather L Tyler Sheza Khalid Colin R Jackson Matthew T Moore

Passage of agricultural runoff through vegetated drainage ditches has been shown to reduce the amount of pesticides, such as atrazine, exiting out of agricultural watersheds. Previous studies have found that microbial communities in soil from fields treated with atrazine display enhanced rates of atrazine degradation. However, no studies have examined the potential for atrazine degradation in d...

2006
Thomas Schmid Magaly Koch José Gumuzzio Isaac Medel

Soil degradation implies a decline in the capacity of the soil to perform environmental regulatory functions and yield agricultural goods. Soils are affected by regressive and/or degradative evolution processes as a result of natural causes as well as anthropogenic influences in semi-arid regions such as Central Spain. The main aim of this work is to evaluate the capacity of hyperspectral HyMap...

2014
Zhongling Guo Ning Huang Zhibao Dong Robert Scott Van Pelt Ted M. Zobeck Douglas L. Karlen Marc A. Rosen

Soil degradation is one of the most serious ecological problems in the world. In arid and semi-arid northern China, soil degradation predominantly arises from wind erosion. Trends in soil degradation caused by wind erosion in northern China frequently change with human activities and climatic change. To decrease soil loss by wind erosion and enhance local ecosystems, the Chinese government has ...

2013
Y Liang X Lin S Yamada M Inoue K Inosako

Soil degradation has been a very serious problem for sustainable production, especially by a re-cropping of greenhouse-cultivated cucumber (Cucumis statirus L.). The aim of this research was to expound the actuality for soil degradation, at the same time, put forward some suggestion for preventing from soil degradation and maintain sustainable production in greenhouse basic on the two experimen...

2015

Land degradation and soil erosion threaten agricultural productivity, food security and environmental sustainability. Because formation of new soil takes place over a period of thousands of years, in human terms it is essentially a finite resource. Human activity has accelerated erosion rates through inappropriate land management practices, most importantly soil sealing, deforestation and inten...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2002
Ting Tao Gary E Maciel

Because methyl bromide (CH3Br) is a widely used agricultural fumigant for soil disinfection, it is important to know the chemical behavior and fate of CH3Br as a result of its use for soil treatment. A solid-state 13C NMR study of 13CH3Br-treated soil and soil-component samples shows that methylation of soil organic matter may be the major pathway for degradation of CH3Br in soils. Adsorption o...

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