نتایج جستجو برای: soil fixation

تعداد نتایج: 231700  

حسین‌ پور, علیرضا , کلباسی, محمود ,

Potassium fixation and release by phillosilicate clay minerals in soils are very important processes influencing the availability of K to plants. This investigation was conducted to determine the potassium fixation capacity and charge characteristics of soil clays of 15 surface soils (0-30 cm) from central and northern Iran. After clay particle separation, both total and tetrahedral cation exch...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2001
حسین‌ پور, علیرضا , کلباسی, محمود ,

Potassium fixation and release by phillosilicate clay minerals in soils are very important processes influencing the availability of K to plants. This investigation was conducted to determine the potassium fixation capacity and charge characteristics of soil clays of 15 surface soils (0-30 cm) from central and northern Iran. After clay particle separation, both total and tetrahedral cation ex...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2016
ایمانی, فاطمه, بصیری, رضا, مرادی, مصطفی,

This study was done to evaluate the effect of afforestation in sand dunes at the vicinity of Shush, because of the importance of soil protection and wind erosion in sand dunes, also sand dunes afforestation as an effective and long lasting fixation mechanism. The study site was covered by petroleum mulch about 20 years ago and afforested by Prosopis juliflora. To study the effects of afforestat...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Jingxin Huang Xiao Xu Min Wang Ming Nie Shiyun Qiu Qing Wang Zhexue Quan Ming Xiao Bo Li

Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is the major natural process of nitrogen (N) input to ecosystems. To understand how plant invasion and N enrichment affect BNF, we compared soil N-fixation rates and N-fixing microbes (NFM) of an invasive Spartina alterniflora community and a native Phragmites australis community in the Yangtze River estuary, with and without N addition. Our results indicated ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2016
حسین‌پور, علیرضا, خائفی, فروغ, صالحی, محمدحسن,

Potassium (K) fixation in soil is an important process which affects the availability of K to plants. There is limited information on K fixation capacity (PFC) of soils in Chahar Mahal & Bakhtiary province. This study was carried out with the aim of determining PFC and its relation with soil characteristics in 10 samples of surface soils in Chahar Mahal & Bakhtiary province. PFC was determined ...

2012
Nina Wurzburger Jean Philippe Bellenger Anne M. L. Kraepiel Lars O. Hedin

Biological di-nitrogen fixation (N(2)) is the dominant natural source of new nitrogen to land ecosystems. Phosphorus (P) is thought to limit N(2) fixation in many tropical soils, yet both molybdenum (Mo) and P are crucial for the nitrogenase reaction (which catalyzes N(2) conversion to ammonia) and cell growth. We have limited understanding of how and when fixation is constrained by these nutri...

2001
Thomas George Paul W. Singleton

The exploitation of the soybe an [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] -Bradyrhizobium japonicum symbiosis in varied environments requires an understanding of factors that may affect fixed and soil N assimilation. Temperature affects both soybean maturity and N requirement, and soil N availability. Five soybean varieties belonging to four maturity groups (00, IV, VI, and VIII) and their respective nonnodula...

2001
N. S. Rojas D. A. Perry C. Y. Li L. M. Ganio

The study examined the effect of Frankia, macronutrients, micronutrients, mycorrhizal fungi, and plant-growth-promoting fluorescent Pseudomonas sp. on total biomass, nodule weight, and nitrogen fixation of red alder (Alnus rubra) and snowbrush (Ceanothus velutinus) under greenhouse conditions. The soil samples were collected from a 10-year-old clearcut on the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, O...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
S K Danso F Zapata K O Awonaike

The influence of a supplementary bradyrhizobial inoculation after an initial seed slurry inoculation with the same strain on nodulation and N(2) fixation in soybeans was examined in the greenhouse. The plants were grown in a Typic Eutrocrepts soil: sand mixture containing 25, 65, or 83 mg of N per kg (i.e., native soil N plus N-labeled ammonium sulfate). Harvests were made at early flowering an...

2011
J. Lee C. van Kessel

Grain legumes convert atmospheric N2 to reactive N through symbiosis with N2-fixing rhizobia. Biological N2 fixation associated with legumes and the subsequent decomposition of legume residues are the primary processes that replenish N removed by harvest in agroecosystems without the addition of fertilizer N (Galloway et al., 1995, Peoples et al., 1995). Therefore, legumes are often included in...

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