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Effects of trichloroethylene stress on the microbiological characteristics of Mollisol
Trichloroethylene (TCE), one of 129 kinds of priority pollutants, is the most common halogenated organic pollutant in the environment. To explore the changes in soil physicochemical properties and biological activities then clarify the effects of these factors on bacterial, fungal and actinomycetes communities in Mollisol under TCE stress is the ...
Pengfei, Li +6 more
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Little known the connections between soybeans mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) gene expression and the rhizomicrobiome upon invasion of the root pathogen Fusarium oxysporum.
Chunling Chang +7 more
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Soil Temperatures Regime at Ahmedabad [PDF]
A 3-m deep temperature probe was installed at the campus of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad in August, 1999. Probe has five resistance type device PT 100 sensors, mounted at 1-m interval. It was put in to the ground up to depth of 3-m.
Girja Sharan, Jadhav Ratan
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The Northeast China Plain (NCP) is the country’s most important grain-producing area. Unraveling how bacterial communities in this region assemble and distribute according to soil type is essential for sustainable agricultural development and optimizing ...
Meng Hou +7 more
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Organic carbon in soils of Missouri : a summary of accumulated research data [PDF]
August, 1985.Includes bibliographical references (page 20)
Cooper, D. T., Scrivner, C. L.
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Impact of long term fertilization on soil water content in Haploborolls
Soil water content under no fertilizer (NF), fertilizer (F) (N:30; P2O5: 45 kg/ha), and fertilizer plus pig manure (FO) (N:30; P2O5: 45 kg/ha; pig manure 15 000 kg/ha in 2003; and 30 000 kg/ha in 2004 and 2005) treatments was measured using neutron probe
C.Y. Song +4 more
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Mollisols represent foundational agricultural soils in which high organic carbon (C) and active microbiomes sustain fertility and mediate global C cycling.
Ming Sheng +4 more
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Soil is essential for life on Earth. It is needed for food, air, clothing and so much more. Discussion topics include the terms 'soil', 'dirt', and 'sediment', factors affecting the formation of soils, soil horizons, and the twelve orders of soils.
Chris Fox, John Pratte
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Dynamics of biosolids-derived phosphorus in a Mollisol
The amoimt of? iplied to land with biosolids is generally more than plants need when the application rate is based on the potentially available N. The subsequent accumulation of P is of environmental rather than ronomic concern, because it could lead to eutrophication of water bodies if P is carried off-site in surface runoff, subsurface drainage ...
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Relationship between forest clearing and biophysical factors in tropical environments: Implications for the design of a forest change monitoring approach [PDF]
The relationship between forest clearing, biophysical factors (e.g, ecological zones, slope gradient, soils), and transportation network in Costa Rica was analyzed.
Joyce, A. T., Sader, S. A.
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