نتایج جستجو برای: litter production

تعداد نتایج: 615257  

Journal: :environmental resources research 2014
ehsan sayad shaieste gholami mohammad-hasan salehe-shooshtari

we studied litterfall dynamic of tree plantations in dez river floodplain, at 14 to 15 years old. the plantations consist of populus euphratica oliv., eucalyptus camaldulensis dehnh., e. microtheca f. muell, acacia farnesiana (l.) willd., a. salicina lindl., a. saligna (labill.) h. wendl., a. stenophylla benth. and dalbergia sissoo roxb. litterfall was different between the tree species, and le...

Journal: :تحقیقات دامپزشکی 0
مسعود محرابی دانش آموخته، دانشکده دامپزشکی دانشگاه ارومیه، ارومیه–ایران محمد یخچالی گروه پاتوبیولوژی، دانشکده دامپزشکی دانشگاه ارومیه، ارومیه–ایران

background: coccidian infection in poultry is the most common infection in the world and is the cause of mortality and great economic losses in poultry production. objectives: this study was aimed to determine the frequency and eimeria species diversity in broiler farms of hamadan suburb, iran. methods: a total of 16 broiler farms were randomly selected with different production age in 2012. th...

2007
Michael Scherer-Lorenzen José Luis Bonilla Catherine Potvin M. Scherer-Lorenzen

We report data on leaf litter production and decomposition from a manipulative biodiversity experiment with trees in tropical Panama, which has been designed to explore the relationship between tree diversity and ecosystem functioning. A total of 24 plots (2025 m) were established in 2001 using six native tree species, with 1-, 3-, and 6-species mixtures. We estimated litter production during t...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2011
e. fakhimi m. mesdaghi gh.a. dianati tilaki m. tavan

grazing management plays an important role in the continuous and economicutilization of pastures. proper grazing management is a main factor for the accumulation ofplant litter which reduces soil erosion and increase the soil permeability to keep moremoisture in the soil. in current study, the effect of three different grazing intensities (low,moderate and high) along with the grazing gradient ...

A. Garcia y Garcia C.L.T. Andrade, D.F. Silva G. Hoogenboom J.C. Garcia J.O. Duarte T.A. Amaral W.M. Albernaz

Maize (Zea mays L.) production requires large amounts of nitrogen (N) thatdirectly affect production cost. Poultry litter can be used as an alternative source ofN. To optimize its use, poultry litter requires technical and economic feasibilityanalyses. Crop simulation models have proven to be efficient tools to support thistype of research. The objectives of this study were to determine yield a...

Journal: Desert 2012
A. Mohebby A. Tavili E. Zandi Esfahan M. Jafari M. Ramezani S.A. Javadi

It has often been stated or implied that grazing is an important factor in the land degradation process, a suggestion supported by various research projects, and this study investigated the effect of livestock grazing on stem height, crowncover, production, basal diameter, stem biomass, litter, leaf-stem index (leaf to stem weight) , root diameter and weight and seed production per individual o...

2014
CYNTH IA M. KALLENBACH A. STUART

Land-use conversion into bioenergy crop production can alter litter decomposition processes tightly coupled to soil carbon and nutrient dynamics. Yet, litter decomposition has been poorly described in bioenergy production systems, especially following land-use conversion. Predicting decomposition dynamics in postconversion bioenergy production systems is challenging because of the combined infl...

2018
Mathieu Santonja Laura Pellan Christophe Piscart

Plant litter decomposition is an essential ecosystem function that contributes to carbon and nutrient cycling in streams. Aquatic shredders, mainly macroinvertebrates, can affect this process in various ways; they consume leaf litter, breaking it down into fragments and creating suitable habitats or resources for other organisms through the production of fine particulate organic matter (FPOM). ...

2017
Changkun Fu Wanqin Yang Bo Tan Zhenfeng Xu Yu Zhang Jiaping Yang Xiangyin Ni Fuzhong Wu

Litterfall is the primary source of carbon and nutrients that determine soil fertility in forest ecosystems. Most current studies have focused on foliar litter, but the seasonal dynamics and allometric scaling relationships among different litter components (e.g., foliar litter, woody litter, reproductive litter, and epiphytic litter) are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the litter prod...

2010
V. A. Pancotto P. M. van Bodegom J. van Hal R. S. P. van Logtestijn P. Blokker S. Toet R. Aerts

[1] Increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and N deposition are expected to affect methane (CH4) production in soils and emission to the atmosphere, directly through increased plant litter production and indirectly through changes in substrate quality. We examined how CH4 emission responded to changes in litter quality under increased N and CO2, beyond differences in CH4 resulting from chan...

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