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Role of Inceptisols in the Hydrology of Mountainous Catchments in Southeastern Brazil
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2016AbstractMantiqueira Range is the most important headwater region in southeastern Brazil, being responsible for streamflows that feed a significant part of Brazilian hydroelectric energy production. This region is extremely fragile with endemic species like those that compose the upper mountain cloud forest (UMCF), and the dominant soils are typical ...
Pinto, Leandro Campos +4 more
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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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Influence of Sugarcane Cropping on the Quality of an Oxisol and an Inceptisol in Mauritius
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2010Productive capacity of Mauritius soils could be declining with sugarcane monoculture. Effects of short- and long-term sugarcane cropping on quality of an Oxisol and an Inceptisol were assessed to a depth of 50 cm. In the short term ( 50 years), OM and microbial biomass increased with inputs of crop residues, whereas exchangeable base levels improved in
L. R. Ng Cheong +3 more
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Response of Pigeonpea to Foliar Spray of Nano-Zinc in An Inceptisol
Journal of Agriculture Research and TechnologyThe present investigation was undertaken to study the “Response of pigeonpea to foliar spray of NanoZinc in an Inceptisol”. The experiment was conducted at Post Graduate Institute Research Farm, Department of Soil Science, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, during kharif 2023. The experiment was laid out in randomized blockdesign (RBD) with three
null P. R. Shelke +4 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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