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Soil Phosphatase Enzyme Activity as Influenced by Agro‐Ecological Zones in Central Nepal
Soil is a dynamic ecosystem that sustains a diverse community of organisms, enhancing its vitality and functions. Biochemical processes within the soil contribute to its active nature, with enzymes produced by organisms and plants playing roles in reactions. Phosphatases hydrolyze organic phosphorus to plant‐available phosphate ions.
Dinesh Khadka +4 more
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Geoecological arguments for field terracing in parts of the southern Gongola Basin, Tangale-Waja region, NE-Nigeria [PDF]
The paper presents a short introduction to the environmental factors, e.g. climate, geology, relief forms and soils of the study area in the southern parts of the Gongola Basin.
Heinrich, Jürgen
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Диагностични характеристики на Черноземи и Регосоли от Дунавската равина
Soils оn soft rocks аrе spread in South Danube plain. In this developed agricultural region in Bulgaria lands аrе extensively cultivated for horticultural crops аnd irrigated by water.
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A new distributed rainfall-runoff (DR2) model based on soil saturation and runoff cumulative processes [PDF]
One important issue in agricultural management and hydrological research is the assessment of water stored during a rainfall event. In this study, a new GIS-based rainfall-runoff model is presented to estimate soil moisture status (SMS) for each month of
López-Vicente, Manuel +1 more
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The moist evergreen Afromontane forest (MEAF) in Ethiopia is characterized by unique species diversity and serves as the center of origin and diversity for Coffea arabica. A systematic review of MEAF in Ethiopia was conducted following the PRISMA 2020 protocol.
Worku Misganaw Tebabal +3 more
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Quantifying rainfall–runoff relationships on the Dera Calcic Fluvic Regosol ecotope in Ethiopia
Abstract Droughts, resulting in low crop yields, are common in the semi-arid areas of Ethiopia and adversely influence the well-being of many people. The objective of this study was to assess the benefit that in-field rainwater harvesting (IRWH) would have, compared to conventional tillage, on maize yields on a semi-arid ecotope at Dera situated on ...
W.A. Welderufael +2 more
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This study analyzes soil sealing and its repercussions in the loss of fertile soils, which are more appropriate for agriculture use. Also, soil sealing increases flood risk.
Eugenia Pérez, Pilar García
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Flood susceptibility zones and protection structures in Wadi Ked, South Sinai, Egypt. The GIS‐based multi‐criteria analysis classified the basin into five susceptibility levels: very high (1.14%), high (26.54%), moderate (45.41%), low (26.91%), and very low (0.40%).
Mahmoud M. Afify +5 more
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Determination of enzymatic activities using a miniaturized system as a rapid method to assess soil quality [PDF]
Soil quality determination requires the analysis of a number of soil attributes using different approaches. In recent years, one of the most promising approaches has been the determination of enzymatic activities.
Boluda Hernández, Juan Rafael +4 more
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Spatial variability of water repellency in pine forest soil
The variability of water repellency of pine-forest arenic regosols and its influence on infiltration processes were measured in southwest Slovakia.
Tomáš Orfánus +5 more
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