نتایج جستجو برای: soil nitrate kinetics

تعداد نتایج: 305916  

2017
Tao Huang Xiaotang Ju Hao Yang

Nitrate leaching is one of the most important pathways of nitrogen (N) loss which leads to groundwater contamination or surface water eutrophication. Clarifying the rates, controlling factors and characteristics of nitrate leaching is the pre-requisite for proposing effective mitigation strategies. We investigated the effects of interactions among chemical N fertilizer, straw and manure applica...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2006
mohammad taghi taghizadeh abbas mehrdad

graft polymerization of acrylic acid (aa) and ethyl methacrylate (ema) onto starch (st) were carried out in aqueous solution using ceric ammonium nitrate (can) as redox system under n2 atmosphere. the effect of ph, reaction time, temperature, concentrations of can, st, and monomers on the graft yield was investigated. monomer reactivity was in the following order: aa>ema.the kinetics of the gra...

2007
D. T. Westerman S. E. Crothers

The N available after legumes is sufficient for maximum crop yields in many cropping systems. Fertilizing without accounting for the "extra" N mineralized from legume residues can contribute to high nitrate-N concentrations in the soil during crop production and increase nitrate-N leaching potential. Tillage practices also affect the physical, biological, and chemical nature of the soil, changi...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2006
Jorg Römbke Stephan Jänsch Thomas Junker Britta Pohl Adam Scheffczyk Hans-Joachim Schallnass

The environmental risk assessment of metals in the soil compartment is based mainly on tests performed in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) artificial soil, but ecologically, the use of natural soils would be more relevant. In this contribution, the reproduction and growth of three standard species (an earthworm, a collembolan, and a dicotyledonous plant, respectively...

2007
JEANNE C. CHAMBERS BRUCE A. ROUNDY ROBERT R. BLANK SUSAN E. MEYER A. WHITTAKER

Ecosystem susceptibility to invasion by nonnative species is poorly understood, but evidence is increasing that spatial and temporal variability in resources has large-scale effects. We conducted a study in Artemisia tridentata ecosystems at two Great Basin locations examining differences in resource availability and invasibility of Bromus tectorum over elevation gradients and in response to di...

2016
Michael Dannenmann Carolin Bimüller Silvia Gschwendtner Martin Leberecht Javier Tejedor Silvija Bilela Rainer Gasche Marc Hanewinkel Andri Baltensweiler Ingrid Kögel-Knabner Andrea Polle Michael Schloter Judy Simon Heinz Rennenberg

European beech forests growing on marginal calcareous soils have been proposed to be vulnerable to decreased soil water availability. This could result in a large-scale loss of ecological services and economical value in a changing climate. In order to evaluate the potential consequences of this drought-sensitivity, we investigated potential species range shifts for European beech forests on ca...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1977
L W Belser

Growth yields and other parameters characterizing the kinetics of growth of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria are presented. These parameters were measured during laboratory enrichments of soil samples with added nitrite. They were then used to reanalyze data for nitrite oxidizer growth in a previously reported field study (M. G. Volz, L. W. Belser, M. S. Ardakani, and A. D. McLaren, J. Environ. Qual....

2007
Guodong Liu Yuncong Li A. K. Alva

This research was conducted with Biscayne marl soil and Krome gravelly loam from Florida and Quincy fine sand and Warden silt loam from Washington to determine ammonia (NH3) volatilization at various temperature and soil water regimes. Potassium nitrate (KNO3), ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), ammonium sulfate [(NH4)2SO4], or urea were applied to the soil at a rate of 75 kg N ha . Soil water regime w...

2015
Jeffrey Vetsch Brad Carlson Ryan Miller John Lamb

Improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency in crop production is important for obvious economic and environmental reasons. Nitrogen fertilization of corn usually provides the greatest return on investment of any crop input; therefore, farmers and their agricultural advisors must insure adequate N is available for the crop to maximize yields and economic returns. Soil contains N in organic (soil orga...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1956
T FISHER E FISHER M D APPLEMAN

Heterotrophic bacteria were studied which produced nitrite in the presence of ammonia and in the absence of nitrate. A soil extract medium was prepared which allowed good growth as well as nitrite production in the absence of nitrate. Quantitative data are recorded showing that ammonia decreases as nitrite accumulates when four different cultures are grown in the soil medium. Resting cell studi...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید