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Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos
El índice de sítio es utilizado en la silvicultura para evaluar la calidad del sítio de una bosque o plantación, esto se refiere a la capacidad del suelo y las condiciones ambientales del lugar para determinar el crecimiento y el desarrollo óptimo de los
José Gabriel Carvajal-Benavides +6 more
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El índice de sítio es utilizado en la silvicultura para evaluar la calidad del sítio de una bosque o plantación, esto se refiere a la capacidad del suelo y las condiciones ambientales del lugar para determinar el crecimiento y el desarrollo óptimo de los
José Gabriel Carvajal-Benavides +6 more
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1983
Publisher Summary The concept of Inceptisols is essentially two fold, that is (1) those soils that have undergone some modification of the parent material but not to the extent that diagnostic horizons such as spodic, argillic, or oxic have formed and (2) soils that do not adequately fit into any other soil order. Some have termed Inceptisols as the “
J.E. Foss, F.R. Moormann, S. Rieger
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Publisher Summary The concept of Inceptisols is essentially two fold, that is (1) those soils that have undergone some modification of the parent material but not to the extent that diagnostic horizons such as spodic, argillic, or oxic have formed and (2) soils that do not adequately fit into any other soil order. Some have termed Inceptisols as the “
J.E. Foss, F.R. Moormann, S. Rieger
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Phosphate Fractions in Calcareous Vertisols and Inceptisols of Spain
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1989Abstract Calcareous Vertisols and associated Inceptisols are abundant around the River Guadalquivir Valley, southern Spain. They support a profitable rainfed agriculture; little is known, however, about their phosphate status and fertility.
P. Solis, J. Torrent
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Phosphate Sorption by Calcareous Vertisols and Inceptisols of Spain
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1989Abstract The study of phosphate sorption by soils has practical interest but little is known on the quantitative importance of phosphate sorption by Vertisols and the soil properties affecting it. In this study we examined phosphate sorption by 24 samples of calcareous Vertisols and associated Inceptisols of ...
P. Solis, J. Torrent
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“Chloritized” Vermiculite and Smectite in some Inceptisols and Spodosols
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 1987“Chloritized” vermiculite and smectite in the B horizons of two Inceptisols derived from volcanic ash and two Spodosols were studied by a combination of methods. The “chloritized” minerals did not expand with Mg- or Ca-saturation and glycerol solvation and did not collapse upon K-saturation and heating at 300°C after treatment with dithionite-citrate ...
Koji Wada +2 more
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ADSORPSI INSEKTISIDA KLORPIRIFOS PADA INCEPTISOL DENGAN DUA KEDALAMAN
2020ABSTRAK Penggunaan insektisida klorpirifos oleh petani secara intensif dapat menimbulkan pencemaran terhadap air tanah, karena sebagian insektisida dapat hanyut melalui aliran permukaan maupun pelindian melalui profil tanah.Salah satu peristiwa yang mempengaruhi berkurangnya insektisida yang masuk ke air tanah adalah adsorpsi.Penelitian ini bertujuan ...
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Temporary flooding increases iron phytoavailability in calcareous Vertisols and Inceptisols
Plant and Soil, 2005Temporary soil flooding before cultivation alleviates iron chlorosis in crops grown on some calcareous Mexican Vertisols. In order to investigate the effectiveness of such practice we carried out experiments with ten calcareous Vertisols from Mexico and eight calcareous Inceptisols from Spain. In an incubation experiment, we studied the release of Fe2+
M. Velázquez +2 more
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Chromium (VI) Sorption with Different Heavy Metals in Inceptisols
Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal, 2010Chromium (Cr) (VI) sorption in soils having high pH (pH > 7.0) is negligible because of the soil's negative surface charge, which aggravates the negative sorption of Cr (VI) by negative leaching phenomenon. However, the sorption of Cr (VI) is influenced by the presence of different heavy metal cations in these soils.
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Phosphorus Availability in Entisols, Inceptisols, and Mollisols of Iraqi Kurdistan
Soil Science, 2019In this work, we investigated phosphorus (P) availability of three soil orders (Entisols, Inceptisols, and Mollisols) in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Addition of P fertilizers causes chemical and physical fixation of P due to the high amounts of calcium carbonate often present in the soils of this region.
Akram Othman Esmail +2 more
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Potassium Soil Test Calibration for Lowland Rice on an Inceptisol
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2010Potassium (K) plays an important role in many physiological and biochemical processes in plants and its adequate use is an important issue for sustainable economic crop production. Soil test–based K fertilizer recommendations are very limited for lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown on Inceptisols.
N. K. Fageria +3 more
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