نتایج جستجو برای: soil productivity

تعداد نتایج: 258354  

Journal: :مدیریت خاک و تولید پایدار 0
حیدر غفاری دانشگاه تهران منوچهر گرجی دانشگاه تهران

maintaining soil productivity is one of the key factors in sustainable agriculture. soil erosion reduces soil productivity over a long-term period of time. therefore, determining soil erosion tolerance is necessary for sustainable agriculture production. in this study, the long-term effects of erosion on soil productivity in the typical kohin watershed were evaluated. the soil productivity inde...

2013
Zhongwu Li Jinquan Huang Guangming Zeng Xiaodong Nie Wenming Ma Wei Yu Wang Guo Jiachao Zhang

The effects of water erosion (including long-term historical erosion and single erosion event) on soil properties and productivity in different farming systems were investigated. A typical sloping cropland with homogeneous soil properties was designed in 2009 and then protected from other external disturbances except natural water erosion. In 2012, this cropland was divided in three equally siz...

2016
Sarah Pellkofer Marcel G. A. van der Heijden Bernhard Schmid Cameron Wagg Wenju Liang

BACKGROUND Over the past two decades many studies have demonstrated that plant species diversity promotes primary productivity and stability in grassland ecosystems. Additionally, soil community characteristics have also been shown to influence the productivity and composition of plant communities, yet little is known about whether soil communities also play a role in stabilizing the productivi...

2010
Tara E. Sackett Nathan J. Sanders T. E. Sackett

Soil fauna can be an important regulator of community parameters and ecosystem processes, but there have been few quantitative syntheses of the role of soil fauna in terrestrial soil communities and ecosystems. Here, we conducted a metaanalysis to investigate the impacts of invertebrate soil microand mesofauna (grazers and predators) on plant productivity and microbial biomass. Overall our resu...

2015
Philip A. Fay Beth A. Newingham H. Wayne Polley Jack A. Morgan Daniel R. LeCain Robert S. Nowak Stanley D. Smith

The Earth's atmosphere will continue to be enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) over the coming century. Carbon dioxide enrichment often reduces leaf transpiration, which in water-limited ecosystems may increase soil water content, change species abundances and increase the productivity of plant communities. The effect of increased soil water on community productivity and community change may be ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2007
Martin Simard Nicolas Lecomte Yves Bergeron Pierre Y Bernier David Paré

Long-term forest productivity decline in boreal forests has been extensively studied in the last decades, yet its causes are still unclear. Soil conditions associated with soil organic matter accumulation are thought to be responsible for site productivity decline. The objectives of this study were to determine if paludification of boreal soils resulted in reduced forest productivity, and to id...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2011
Stefan A Schnitzer John Klironomos

One of the major goals in ecology is to determine the mechanisms that drive the asymptotic increase in ecosystem productivity with plant species diversity. Niche complementarity, the current paradigm for the asymptotic diversity-productivity pattern, posits that the addition of species to a community increases productivity because each species specializes on different resources and thus can mor...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
Cameron Wagg Jan Jansa Bernhard Schmid Marcel G A van der Heijden

Soil microbes play key roles in ecosystems, yet the impact of their diversity on plant communities is still poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that the diversity of belowground plant-associated soil fungi promotes plant productivity and plant coexistence. Using additive partitioning of biodiversity effects developed in plant biodiversity studies, we demonstrate that this positive relationsh...

2017
Hao-Xun Chang James S. Haudenshield Charles R. Bowen Glen L. Hartman

Areas within an agricultural field in the same season often differ in crop productivity despite having the same cropping history, crop genotype, and management practices. One hypothesis is that abiotic or biotic factors in the soils differ between areas resulting in these productivity differences. In this study, bulk soil samples collected from a high and a low productivity area from within six...

Journal: :Ecology 2011
Cameron Wagg Jan Jansa Marina Stadler Bernhard Schmid Marcel G A van der Heijden

There is a great interest in ecology in understanding the role of soil microbial diversity for plant productivity and coexistence. Recent research has shown increases in species richness of mutualistic soil fungi, the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), to be related to increases in aboveground productivity of plant communities. However, the impact of AMF richness on plant-plant interactions ha...

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