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Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and Microorganisms. [PDF]
Yang W, Cheng Y, Wu X, Zhou J, Liu X.
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Soil nutrients and enzyme activities based on millet continuous cropping obstacles. [PDF]
Zhang P, Xia L, Sun Y, Gao S.
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Soil testing, nutrients and soil quality
Korevaar, H., ten Berge, H.F.M.
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The status and drivers of soil-available nutrients in plant-recovered soils are not fully understood, limiting our ability to explore the role of soil-available nutrients in soil geochemical cycling and ecosystem sustainability.
Huan Cheng, Jiangkun Zheng
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Soil Nutrients and Soil Carbon Storage
It is well recognized that the capacity of soils to sequester carbon (C) is strongly influenced by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability because of the strong stoichiometric links between these biogeochemical cycles.
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Evaluation of soil nutrient status in poplar forest soil by soil nutrient systematic approach
Journal of Forestry Research, 2004A study was conducted to evaluate the soil nutrient status of poplar plantation by Soil Nutrient Systematic Approach (SNSA) in Jianghan Plain, Hubei Province, China. Soil physiochemical properties were analyzed in laboratory through collection soil samples of study site.
Yu Chang-bing +3 more
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2009
AbstractThis paper discusses various management options and interactions as they apply to both high productivity and subsistence cropping of lentils. These include: nutrient management involving chemical, organic and biological sources (macronutrients, micronutrients, organic sources, chemical fertilizers and crop resiudes); and the management of toxic
S. S. Yadav +7 more
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AbstractThis paper discusses various management options and interactions as they apply to both high productivity and subsistence cropping of lentils. These include: nutrient management involving chemical, organic and biological sources (macronutrients, micronutrients, organic sources, chemical fertilizers and crop resiudes); and the management of toxic
S. S. Yadav +7 more
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2004
Mountain soils are highly variable and their properties depend on several abiotic (climate, geology, slope processes etc.) as well as biotic (vegetation, animal and microbial activity etc.) factors. In this chapter we consider soils of the studied area at several spatial scales with the increasing detail: 1) main soil types of the Teberda Reserve, 2 ...
T. I. Malysheva +4 more
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Mountain soils are highly variable and their properties depend on several abiotic (climate, geology, slope processes etc.) as well as biotic (vegetation, animal and microbial activity etc.) factors. In this chapter we consider soils of the studied area at several spatial scales with the increasing detail: 1) main soil types of the Teberda Reserve, 2 ...
T. I. Malysheva +4 more
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Soil Nutrients (Soil Fertility)
1999Under the section on “Soil Aeration” (Chapter 4), it was explained that all living plants respire. This is the process where oxygen is used to burn food into carbon dioxide and water. Now we will consider another process used by green plants to manufacture their own food called “photosynthesis,” In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are used ...
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Effects of forest harvesting nutrient removals on soil nutrient reserves
Oecologia, 1986Intensive harvesting of native eucalypt forests is carried out in the Eden area in the south east coastal region of New South Wales, Australia. Soil nutrient capital and nutrient removals in forest harvesting were estimated together with potential impacts of these removals on the nutrient capital balance.
John, Turner, Marcia J, Lambert
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