نتایج جستجو برای: soil particles

تعداد نتایج: 334233  

Journal: :دانش آب و خاک 0
بیژن راعی دانشجوی دکتری، گروه علوم خاک، دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه تبریز حسین اسدی دانشیار گروه علوم و مهندسی خاک، پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران فرخ اسدزاده استادیار گروه علوم خاک، دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه ارومیه

the angle of repose of soil particles is an important factor for determining critical shear stress for initiation of soil particles motion during the erosion process. there are different methods for measuring the angle of particle repose and the result of each method is somewhat different from those of the others. sliding and fixed-base piling methods are the two most common methods in the lite...

Extended abstract 1- Introduction Soil moisture curve is an important characteristic of soil and its measurement is necessary for determining soil available water content for plant, evapotranspiration and irrigation planning. Direct measurements of soil moisture coefficients are time-consuming and costly. But it is possible to estimate these characteristics from readily available soil propert...

2016
X. M. Yang C. F. Drury W. D. Reynolds J. Y. Yang

We test the common assumption that organic carbon (OC) storage occurs on sand-sized soil particles only after the OC storage capacity on silt- and clay-sized particles is saturated. Soil samples from a Brookston clay loam in Southwestern Ontario were analysed for the OC concentrations in bulk soil, and on the clay (<2 μm), silt (2-53 μm) and sand (53-2000 μm) particle size fractions. The OC con...

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2004
Peter Klauth Ralf Wilhelm Erwin Klumpp Lothar Poschen Joost Groeneweg

Total counts in soils are usually determined using fluorescent dyes, such as DAPI or Sybr green, due to fluorescence enhancement if they are bound to nucleic acids. Unfortunately, these commonly used dyes stain soil particles as well. Therefore, besides fluorescence enhancement, sufficient spectral differentiation is also required. We present a new procedure that overcomes the problems of visua...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Kurt E Williamson K Eric Wommack Mark Radosevich

An essential first step in investigations of viruses in soil is the evaluation of viral recovery methods suitable for subsequent culture-independent analyses. In this study, four elution buffers (10% beef extract, 250 mM glycine buffer, 10 mM sodium pyrophosphate, and 1% potassium citrate) and three enumeration techniques (plaque assay, epifluorescence microscopy [EFM], and transmission electro...

2000
Alexei V. Tiunov Stefan Scheu

The anecic earthworm Lumbricus terrestris L. was kept in laboratory microcosms containing beech forest soil without litter, with beech leaf litter or with lime leaf litter. The structure of microfungal communities in soil, litter and fresh and aged (100 days) earthworm faeces was analysed using the washing and plating technique. The passage of mineral soil through the gut of L. terrestris affec...

2005
Lawrence A. Taylor Harrison H. Schmitt Masami Nakagawa

In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) of lunar materials for the establishment of an extra-terrestrial human base or settlement will involve guarding against, as well as utilizing, the ever-present, clinging, penetrating, abrasive, resource-rich, fine-grained lunar dust. The properties of the fine portion of the lunar soil (<50 μm), its dust, must be adequately addressed before any sustained pres...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2011
Beatriz Gómez-Muñoz Roland Bol David Hatch Roberto García-Ruiz

Composting is a realistic option for disposal of olive mill pomace (OMP) by making it suitable as a soil amendment for organic farming. The chemical and physical characteristics and contribution of particle-size fractions to total nutrients and carbon mineralization of seven commercial composts of OMP (COMP) were investigated. Higher proportions of manure, co-composted with OMP, reduced the org...

2011
Mila Ivanova Luleva Harald van der Werff Victor Jetten Freek D. van der Meer

Displacement of soil particles caused by erosion influences soil condition and fertility. To date, the cesium 137 isotope ((137)Cs) technique is most commonly used for soil particle tracing. However when large areas are considered, the expensive soil sampling and analysis present an obstacle. Infrared spectral measurements would provide a solution, however the small concentrations of the isotop...

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