نتایج جستجو برای: soil dominant frequency

تعداد نتایج: 779920  

2013
Myung Hwan Lee Seon-Woo Lee

The microbial diversity in soil ecosystems is higher than in any other microbial ecosystem. The majority of soil microorganisms has not been characterized, because the dominant members have not been readily culturable on standard cultivation media; therefore, the soil ecosystem is a great reservoir for the discovery of novel microbial enzymes and bioactivities. The soil metagenome, the collecti...

2016
Zongwei Xia Edith Bai Qingkui Wang Decai Gao Jidong Zhou Ping Jiang Jiabing Wu

Microbes are widely distributed in soils and play a very important role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem services. To understand the biogeographic distribution of forest soil bacteria, we collected 115 soil samples in typical forest ecosystems across eastern China to investigate their bacterial community compositions using Illumina MiSeq high throughput sequencing based on 16S rRNA. We obtaine...

2017
Qin Tian Takeshi Taniguchi Wei-Yu Shi Guoqing Li Norikazu Yamanaka Sheng Du

Similar land-use types usually have similar soil properties, and, most likely, similar microbial communities. Here, we assessed whether land-use types or soil chemical properties are the primary drivers of soil microbial community composition, and how changes in one part of the ecosystem affect another. We applied Ion Torrent sequencing to the bacterial and fungal communities of five different ...

2016
Leszek Lenc Hanna Kwaśna Małgorzata Jeske Krzysztof Jończyk Czesław Sadowski

Occurrence of culturable Fungi and Oomycota in root-soil habitat of potato cv. Owacja in organic and integrated production systems at Osiny (northern Poland) was compared in 2008–2010. The densities of both pathogens were significantly greater in the organic system. The eudominant fungal taxa (with frequency > 10% in at least one habitat) included species of Fusarium + Gibberella + Haematonectr...

Journal: :Applied optics 2015
T J Pinkert O Böll L Willmann G S M Jansen E A Dijck B G H M Groeneveld R Smets F C Bosveld W Ubachs K Jungmann K S E Eikema J C J Koelemeij

Results of optical frequency transfer over a carrier-grade dense-wavelength-division-multiplexing (DWDM) optical fiber network are presented. The relation between soil temperature changes on a buried optical fiber and frequency changes of an optical carrier through the fiber is modeled. Soil temperatures, measured at various depths by the Royal Netherlands Meteorology Institute (KNMI) are compa...

2016
Xavier Le Roux Nicholas J. Bouskill Audrey Niboyet Laure Barthes Paul Dijkstra Chris B. Field Bruce A. Hungate Catherine Lerondelle Thomas Pommier Jinyun Tang Akihiko Terada Maria Tourna Franck Poly

Soil microbial diversity is huge and a few grams of soil contain more bacterial taxa than there are bird species on Earth. This high diversity often makes predicting the responses of soil bacteria to environmental change intractable and restricts our capacity to predict the responses of soil functions to global change. Here, using a long-term field experiment in a California grassland, we studi...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2023

To obtain accurate soil parameters and improve the accuracy of acoustic-soil discrete element simulation model, we studied model’s parameter calibration. The test was carried out using measured acoustic velocity dominant frequency as response value (index). Firstly, Plackett—Burman scheme used to sensitivity ranking wave. that significantly affect wave were obtained: Shear modulus, Poisson’s ra...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Andrew Hursh Ashley Ballantyne Leila Cooper Marco Maneta John Kimball Jennifer Watts

Soil respiration (Rs) is a major pathway by which fixed carbon in the biosphere is returned to the atmosphere, yet there are limits to our ability to predict respiration rates using environmental drivers at the global scale. While temperature, moisture, carbon supply, and other site characteristics are known to regulate soil respiration rates at plot scales within certain biomes, quantitative f...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2007
G Tripathi R Kumari B M Sharma

Soil animals are considered as important contributors to soil fertility However, there is paucity of such information for harsh climatic conditions. Therefore, the below ground faunal density and frequency have been studied in relation to physicochemical properties of soil in Thar desert. The selected soil systems were Vigna radiata--Cuminum cyminum, grassland, flower garden and Zizyphus maurit...

2016
Shenghong Liu Wen Liu Miaoxian Yang Lingyan Zhou Hong Liang

The soil bacterial diversity is one of the most important indicators to evaluate the effect of phytoremediation. In this study, the technologies of Sequence-Related Amplified Polymorphism (SRAP) and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis were used to evaluate the soil bacterial diversity after phytoremediation in a barren rare earth mined area. The results showed that the plant density was remarkably ...

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