نتایج جستجو برای: mineral N

تعداد نتایج: 1036945  

adnan khan, Haroon Haroon Ibadullah Ibadullah Imran Azeem Imran Khan Kashif Khan Sajid ali Syed Azam Shah

mineral and organic N sources (farmyard manure) on maize yield, N uptake and soil fertility was assisted in the field experiment carriedout on silty clay loam soil at new developmental farm of the university of agriculture, Peshawar Pakistanduring 2014. Combined dose of N provided from all sources was applied @150 kg ha-1. There were four replications and 6 treatmentsi.e., (T1) control, (T2) 15...

H. Nawaz M. Shafi S. Azam Shah, S. Mahmood Shah W. Mohammad

The effect of integrated use of mineral and organic N sources (farmyard manure, poultry manure, and Filter Cake) on yield and N uptake of wheat were assessed in biennial field experiment carried out on silty clay loam soil in Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture, Tarnab, Peshawar Pakistan during 2005-07. Combined dose of N provided from all sources was applied @120 kg ha-1. There were 17 ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1976
D M Ward T D Brock

Rates of hydrocarbon biodegradation were estimated by following oxygen uptake during mineral oil oxidation or oxidation of [1-14C]hexadecane to 14CO2, when these substrates were added to natural water samples from Wisconsin lakes. A lag phase preceded hydrocarbon oxidation, the length of which depended on population density or on factors influencing growth rate and on the presence of nonhydroca...

2014
Sebastian Boeltz Deborah Kienhoefer

For many decades, mineral oils with or without dried mycobacteria, i.e. Complete and Incomplete Freund ́s Adjuvant, have been the most commonly used immune adjuvants for experimental work. Later on, better defined hydrocarbon oils such as pristane (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane), squalene (2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyl-2,6,10,14,18,22-tetracosa-hexane), or hexadecane have emerged and partially r...

2013
Naseem Khan Zahir Shah Nazeer Ahmed Saeed Ahmad Nasir Mehmood Muhammad Junaid

The study was conducted to determine the interactive effects of biochar application in combination with farm yard manure (FYM) and nitrogen (N) fertilizer on soil organic matter (SOM) and mineral nitrogen at Agricultural Research Farm of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Agricultural University Peshawar in 2010-2011. Soil samples at 0-15 cm depth were collected from maize and mungbean plots at harvest stage (...

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...

2005
Kelly K. Moran Johan Six William R. Horwath Chris van Kessel

of plant residue C and N. Application of 15N-labeled fertilizer or maize residue together resulted in more than The role of mineral fertilizer-N inputs and N deposition to agricultwice as much 15N recovered from fertilizer than from tural and natural ecosystems can affect plant residue decomposition and soil C processes. Yet it is still unclear whether residue-N or residue in the SOM (Dourado-N...

2016
Xia Xu Dejun Li Xiaoli Cheng Honghua Ruan Yiqi Luo

Though carbon (C): nitrogen (N) stoichiometry has been widely studied in terrestrial ecosystems, little is known about its variation following afforestation. By synthesizing the results of 53 studies, we examined temporal and spatial variation in C: N ratios and in N-C scaling relationships of both the organic and the mineral soil horizons. Results showed that C: N ratios remained constant in t...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
ولی فیضی اصل امیر فتوت علیرضا آستارایی امیر لکزیان میراحمد موسوی شلمانی علی خراسانی

introduction: nitrogen (n) is one of the most important growth-limiting nutrients for dryland wheat. mineral nitrogen or ammonium (nh4+) and nitrate (no3−) are two common forms of inorganic nitrogen that can serve as limiting factors for plant growth. nitrogen fertilization in dryland area can increase the use of soil moisture, and improve wheat yields to some extent. many researchers have been...

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