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Composition, properties of Ahnfeltia biochar and the possibility of its use as a fertilizer for Luvic Anthrosols or for hydroponics

open access: yesEdelweiss Applied Science and Technology
Recycling of beach macrophytes into biochar may be a good ecological solution for beaches where macrophyte management strategies are absent or irrational. Currently, large amounts of Ahnfeltia accumulate on some beaches in Primorsky Territory. The potential of recycling Ahnfeltia beach sediments in Primorsky Territory by pyrolysis for use as a ...
Brikmans Anastasia   +5 more
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Variability of agroecosystem carbon cycle in Grey-Luvic Phaeozems Hortic treated with live cultures of cyanobacteria and microalgae

open access: yesTheoretical and Applied Ecology
Agroecosystem soils contribute significantly to the variability of carbon cycling in the biosphere. Intensive agricultural development has led to historic losses of organic carbon in soils in recent decades. According to FAO, greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural sector have doubled over the past 50 years. In the coming decades CO2 emissions are
N. P. Nevedrov   +2 more
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Assessment of the ecological state and health of oil-contaminated Luvic Phaeozems Albic, Gleyic Albeluvisols, and Greyic Phaeozems after remediation by biochar

open access: yesSAINS TANAH - Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology
Oil pollution in soil endangers the health of the natural ecosystem on a larger scale. However, the application of biochar as an oil-contaminated soil rehabilitative amendment material is an ecologically friendly practice that supports soil ecological function.
Anna Ruseva   +5 more
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Historical Context for Abandoned lands and land use in the area of Luvic Greyzemic Phaeozems of the Northern Pritomye (West Siberia)

open access: yesПочвы и окружающая среда
The aim of the study was to investigate the historical land use and identify abandoned land aras of different ages within the area occupied by the dark-grey forest soils (according to the USSR Soil Classification of 1977), or as Luvic Greyzemic Phaeozems (according to the World Reference Base for Soil Resources of 2022) in one of the oldest ...
S.V. Loiko   +4 more
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The influence of the biochar application on the CO2 emission from Luvic Anthrosols in the south of Primorsky region (Russian Far East)

open access: yesIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021
M A Bovsun   +3 more
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Multivariate Analyses of Chemical and Microbiological Soil Properties and CO<sub>2</sub> Emission Under Long-Term Fertilizer Experiment and Four-Crop Rotation on Luvic Chernozem

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A key objective of contemporary agriculture is to restore biodiversity, preserve ecosystem health, reduce the effects of climate change, and produce safe and healthy foods. Maintaining high soil fertility while reducing greenhouse gas emissions requires a precise assessment of how fertilization and crop rotation affect the carbon and nitrogen cycles in
Gergana Slavova Kuncheva   +5 more
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KAHRAMANMARAŞ’TAN HİYEROGLİF LUVİCE YENİ BİR STEL: MARAŞ 17

2022
In this article, the first considerations about a new Hieroglyphic Luwian stele MARAŞ 17 that was found in Kahramanmaraş on 25.11.2017 will be discussed. Moreover, as a result of the inspections made on MARAŞ 17 Muwizi, son of Larama I and MARAŞ 16 Larama III, son of Humamita as well as the inscriptions published up to now, a complete list of Gurgum ...
DENİZHANOĞULLARI, Ahmet   +2 more
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Isotopic Composition of Carbon in Humus Acids of Albic Retisols and Luvic Chernozems

Eurasian Soil Science, 2020
Carbon isotope ratios in soil organic matter are often used in paleoecological research for reconstructing climate and plant communities (type of photosynthesis). The difficulties in interpreting isotopic data are related to the integral effect of several factors controlling the 13C/12C ratio in plants and soils, namely, the environmental conditions ...
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