نتایج جستجو برای: fertile soil

تعداد نتایج: 190217  

Journal: :Agriculture 2021

While the effects of carbon on soil nitrogen (N) cycle have been extensively studied, it is not clearly understood how co-existing macronutrients, such as phosphorus (P), affect N in agroecosystems. In this study, P amendment nitrification a fertile agricultural were investigated under typical N-P rate. laboratory incubation soils amended with urea, monopotassium phosphate and mixture urea at s...

2015
Tae Kyung Yoon Nam Jin Noh Haegeun Chung A-Ram Yang

Soil nitrogen (N) processes and inorganic N availability are closely coupled with ecosystem productivity and various ecological processes. Spatio-temporal variations and environmental effects on net N transformation rates and inorganic N concentrations in bulk soil and ion exchange resin were examined in an upland pine forest (UPF) and a bottomland alder forest (BAF), which were expected to hav...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Elke Saile Theresa M Koehler

Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, is known for its rapid proliferation and dissemination in mammalian hosts. In contrast, little information exists regarding the lifestyle of this important pathogen outside of the host. Considering that Bacillus species, including close relatives of B. anthracis, are saprophytic soil organisms, we investigated the capacity of B. anthracis spor...

2012
John C. Grant Doland Nichols Ling Yao Geoff B. Smith Paul D. Brennan Jerome K. Vanclay

Understanding depth distribution of roots may help develop an understanding of plant productivity and the limits to productivity by indicating which parts of the soil profile are being accessed for water and nutrients. The subtropical east coast of Australia provides climatic and soil conditions that produce some of the highest plant productivity rates in the country. This has been recognised b...

2013
George Ashiagbor Eric K Forkuo Prosper Laari Raymond Aabeyir

Soil erosion involves detachment and transport of soil particles from top soil layers, degrading soil quality and reducing the productivity of affected lands. Soil eroded from the upland catchment causes depletion of fertile agricultural land and the resulting sediment deposited at the river networks creates river morphological change and reservoir sedimentation problems. However, land managers...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2015
Hans Lambers Enrico Martinoia Michael Renton

Mycorrhizas play a pivotal role in phosphorus (P) acquisition of plant roots, by enhancing the soil volume that can be explored. Non-mycorrhizal plant species typically occur either in relatively fertile soil or on soil with a very low P availability, where there is insufficient P in the soil solution for mycorrhizal hyphae to be effective. Soils with a very low P availability are either old an...

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