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High‐Resolution Soil Total Phosphorus Mapping for the Conterminous USA Using Machine Learning
Abstract Accurate estimates of soil total phosphorus (TP) concentrations are essential for sustainable nutrient management, food security, and water quality protection. This study predicts and maps the spatial distribution of TP in the top 5 cm and C horizon of soils across the conterminous USA (CONUS) using data from the Geochemical and Mineralogical ...
Ikechukwu S. Onwuka +3 more
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Charge characteristics in relation to mineralogy of selected soils from South-east Asia [PDF]
The mineralogy and charge characteristics of 7 soils from the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia were studied. The soils consisted of an Entisol, 3 Alfisols, an Andisol and 2 Oxisols.
Awang, Kamis +3 more
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These results suggest that recurring fire can mitigate the negative effects of grass invasion and create conditions more favourable for early oak regeneration in temperate deciduous forests. Abstract Feedbacks between fire and non‐native grasses can lead to a grass‐fire cycle that intensifies grass invasion and harms native trees.
Dan Marshalla, Jennifer M. Fraterrigo
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Land Suitability Assessment for Maize Development in Dulamayo Garden Farming of Gorontalo Regency [PDF]
The aimed of this research was to determining of upland suitability for maize commodity development and its limiting factors based on land quality.
Nurdin, N. (Nurdin)
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Adsorption Potentials of Alfisol on Glyphosate and Cadmium Contaminants
Aims: This study aimed at demonstrating the adsorption capacity as well as the removal of glyphosate and cadmium unto Alfisols. Place and Duration of Study: Research was carried out in Analytical Laboratory of Department of Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
P. O. Ogunbamowo +2 more
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The relative importance of different root traits for tree growth and survival may be contingent on the soil environment, so that species' demographic strategies cannot be confidently inferred from below‐ground traits without biotic or abiotic environmental context.
Monique Weemstra +4 more
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Clay Mineralogy of Subtropical Soils under Long-Term Organic Fertilization in No-Tillage Systems
: Organic fertilization effect on physical-chemical properties in no-tillage systems in tropical soils has been widely investigated, but little is known about the effects of this practice on the mineralogy of the clay fraction.
Fabrício de Araújo Pedron +4 more
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Evaluación de la producción de agua en los municipios de Murra y San Juan de Limay y la previsión de los efectos del cambio climático [PDF]
El estudio se realizó en los municipios de Murra y San Juan de Limay, con el objetivo de generar información básica actualizada para la gestión de los recursos hídricos superficiales, tomando en cuenta los efectos del cambio climático en los municipios ...
Cálix Calderón, Yader Danilo +1 more
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), a major food and oilseed legume, is increasingly cultivated under marginal and stress‐prone environments. The complex reality of agricultural systems often involves simultaneous exposure to multiple abiotic and biotic stressors such as drought, salinity, nutrient imbalances, toxic metal accumulation, and pathogenic attacks,
Yohannes Gelaye +22 more
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Greenhouse gases (GHGs) resulting from human activities significantly impact crop production and agricultural sustainability, necessitating innovative solutions to mitigate their effects. One promising approach is employing biochar for GHG mitigation, providing a potential means to offset emissions and enhance crop productivity sustainably.
Aruna Olasekan Adekiya +4 more
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