نتایج جستجو برای: 15cm) but soil acidity

تعداد نتایج: 2214940  

Journal: :مرتع و آبخیزداری 0
جواد معتمدی استادیار دانشکدة منابع طبیعی دانشگاه ارومیه آرزو علیزاده دانشجوی دکتری مرتع داری، دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی ساری آزاده عالم زاده گرجی دانشجوی دکتری مرتع داری، دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگان

plants change their environment characteristics and especially soil properties while their growth and adaptation, to develop plant communities. in this study effect of halophyte patches from urmia lack in a vegetation type of salsola nitraria and aeluropus littoralis on chemical and physical properties of soil was investigated. so 4 vegitation patches along 2 transect with the length of 150 met...

2009
N. K. Fageria V. C. Baligar Y. C. Li

In tropical regions, soil acidity and low soil fertility are the most important yield-limiting factors for sustainable crop production. Using legume cover crops as mulch is an important strategy not only to protect the soil loss from erosion but also to ameliorate soil fertility. Information is limited regarding tolerances of tropical legume cover crops to acid soils. A greenhouse experiment wa...

Journal: :محیط زیست طبیعی 0
رضا تمرتاش عضو هیأت علمی دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی ساری محمدرضا طاطیان عضو هیأت علمی دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی ساری مائده یوسفیان دانش آموخته دکتری علوم مرتع، واحد علوم و تحقیقات تهران

the fire as one of the ecological factor has positive or negative effects on ecosystems components. therefore, this study was evaluated the effect of fire on some soil physico-chemical properties in winter rangelands of behshahr. so that two burned sites were selected in rangelands and changed rangelands to wheat and barley with two control areas (unburned) in each of them. the soil sampling wa...

2009
A. Pagani

Soil acidity can affect plant growth directly and indirectly by affecting the plantavailability of nutrients, levels of phytotoxic elements, and microbial activity. Soils may become acidic in the long term as a result of several natural processes. In the short term, however, soil acidity develops mainly due to application of N fertilizers or manure, primarily those having high concentrations of...

Journal: :International Journal of Enviornment and Climate Change 2022

The aim of this paper was to establish the effect different spacing and nitrogen levels on quality parameters beetroot cv. Detroit Dark Red under Telangana state conditions. It carried out during rabi season 2020-21 at SKLTSHU, College Horticulture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, India. experiment laid in Factorial Randomized Block Design with sixteen treatments replicated thrice. Treatment consiste...

2011
Anatolij Osipov Vladislav Minin

Contents 1. Introduction 2. Soil acidity and its indices 2.1. Actual acidity. 2.2. Potential acidity. 2.3. Cation (positive ion) exchange capacity and saturation with bases. 3. Natural reasons for increasing soil acidification 3.1. Leaching regime. 3.2. Soil-forming rocks and plants. 3.3. The distribution of acid soils. 4. The reasons for anthropogenic acidification of soils. The phenomenon of ...

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1915

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
پیام پاکدل علی تهرانی فر سید حسین نعمتی امیر لکزیان سیده مهدیه خرازی

abstract to study the effects of four types of mulches including wood chips, municipal compost, sawdust and gravel in three different thicknesses on growth of platanus orientalis during two years, an experiment was conducted in mashhad area with semi-arid climate. the research was conducted as split plot based on a completely randomized block design with four replications. treatments included c...

2005
R. Uchida

Soil pH, soil acidity, and their effects on plants The pH scale, ranging from 0 to 14, is used to indicate acidity and alkalinity. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions (symbol = H) in the water contained in the soil. A pH of 7.0 is neutral, values below 7 are acidic, and those above 7 are alkaline (basic). The lower the pH, the more acid the soil. Each unit pH drop indicates te...

2002
Mark L. McFarland Vincent A. Haby Larry A. Redmon David H. Bade

The minerals from which a soil is formed partly determine whether it is acid or alkaline. Soils formed from acidic rocks have a lower pH than those formed from basic rocks or alkaline parent material. Rainfall affects soil acidity development by leaching basic elements such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium from the soil profile, leaving the acidic elements: hydrogen, aluminum and ma...

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