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Plant and Soil, 1999
Soil nematode communities have the potential to provide unique insights into many aspects of soil processes. Since most nematodes are active in soil throughout the year, they can potentially provide a holistic measure of the biotic and functional status of soils.
Karl Ritz, David L. Trudgill
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Soil nematode communities have the potential to provide unique insights into many aspects of soil processes. Since most nematodes are active in soil throughout the year, they can potentially provide a holistic measure of the biotic and functional status of soils.
Karl Ritz, David L. Trudgill
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Science of The Total Environment, 2022
Localized fertilization of phosphorus has potential benefits in achieving higher crop productivity and nutrient use efficiency, but the underlying biological mechanisms of interactions between soil microorganisms and related metabolic cycle remain largely to be recognized.
Hongyan, Cheng +5 more
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Localized fertilization of phosphorus has potential benefits in achieving higher crop productivity and nutrient use efficiency, but the underlying biological mechanisms of interactions between soil microorganisms and related metabolic cycle remain largely to be recognized.
Hongyan, Cheng +5 more
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022
Research on microplastic pollution of terrestrial soils is catching up with the aquatic environment, especially agricultural soil systems. Plastic residues have caused various environmental problems in mulch film extensively used agricultural areas.
Changcai, Wu +9 more
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Research on microplastic pollution of terrestrial soils is catching up with the aquatic environment, especially agricultural soil systems. Plastic residues have caused various environmental problems in mulch film extensively used agricultural areas.
Changcai, Wu +9 more
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Soil Research, 2013
Hydrological modellers have recently been challenged to improve watershed models by better integrating soil information into model applications. Reliable soil hydraulic information is thus necessary for better describing the water balance components at the catchment scale. Frequently, that information does not exist.
T. B. Ramos +4 more
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Hydrological modellers have recently been challenged to improve watershed models by better integrating soil information into model applications. Reliable soil hydraulic information is thus necessary for better describing the water balance components at the catchment scale. Frequently, that information does not exist.
T. B. Ramos +4 more
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Journal of Hydrology, 2010
The hummocky post-glacial soil landscapes with kettle holes as internal drainage systems are characterized by ponds that trap lateral fluxes in topographic depressions. A quantitative description is mostly limited by the unknown complexity of hydraulically relevant soil and sediment structures.
Gerke, Horst H. +3 more
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The hummocky post-glacial soil landscapes with kettle holes as internal drainage systems are characterized by ponds that trap lateral fluxes in topographic depressions. A quantitative description is mostly limited by the unknown complexity of hydraulically relevant soil and sediment structures.
Gerke, Horst H. +3 more
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Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2016
The soils of the studied area function in different temperature regimes: under the influence of permafrost (Turbic Histic Cryosol and Cryic Eutric Histosol) and long-term seasonal freezing (Albic Podsol). Sporadic permafrost defines the differences in temperature regimes.
O. Yu. Goncharova +3 more
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The soils of the studied area function in different temperature regimes: under the influence of permafrost (Turbic Histic Cryosol and Cryic Eutric Histosol) and long-term seasonal freezing (Albic Podsol). Sporadic permafrost defines the differences in temperature regimes.
O. Yu. Goncharova +3 more
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Lead (Pb) contamination poses a serious threat to soil ecosystems, crop productivity, and food safety. The use of Pb-resistant plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) offers a sustainable and eco-friendly strategy for soil bioremediation. In this study, a novel Pb-tolerant PGPB strain, Pseudomonas mendocina L1, was isolated from phosphate rock ...
Ying Jiao +5 more
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Lead (Pb) contamination poses a serious threat to soil ecosystems, crop productivity, and food safety. The use of Pb-resistant plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) offers a sustainable and eco-friendly strategy for soil bioremediation. In this study, a novel Pb-tolerant PGPB strain, Pseudomonas mendocina L1, was isolated from phosphate rock ...
Ying Jiao +5 more
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Geoderma, 2018
Abstract Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems (ICLS) are an important alternative to winter fallow and increase the sustainability of production systems, by combining agricultural with livestock production. The hypothesis of this study was that load applied by animals in moderate grazing does not promote further soil structural degradation.
Jordano Vaz Ambus +3 more
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Abstract Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems (ICLS) are an important alternative to winter fallow and increase the sustainability of production systems, by combining agricultural with livestock production. The hypothesis of this study was that load applied by animals in moderate grazing does not promote further soil structural degradation.
Jordano Vaz Ambus +3 more
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2006
The emerging importance of large scale distributed-process modeling has generated a pressing need for detailed information on spatial distribution of input data, especially the parameters that describe the hydrologic behavior of soils. Traditional methods to determine soil hydraulic parameters at large scales are time-consuming and very costly.
PALLADINO, MARIO +2 more
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The emerging importance of large scale distributed-process modeling has generated a pressing need for detailed information on spatial distribution of input data, especially the parameters that describe the hydrologic behavior of soils. Traditional methods to determine soil hydraulic parameters at large scales are time-consuming and very costly.
PALLADINO, MARIO +2 more
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Applied Soil Ecology, 2013
Abstract Integrated crop and livestock (ICL) agroecosystems are characterized by a mixture of perennial or annual vegetation grazed by livestock and annual harvested crops. Compared to annual crops, ICLs hold the potential to enhance soil organic matter (OM) inputs, carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, and water conservation.
M. Davinic +4 more
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Abstract Integrated crop and livestock (ICL) agroecosystems are characterized by a mixture of perennial or annual vegetation grazed by livestock and annual harvested crops. Compared to annual crops, ICLs hold the potential to enhance soil organic matter (OM) inputs, carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, and water conservation.
M. Davinic +4 more
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