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Soil-borne disease in poor persistence of pastures: Identification of causal agents
The role of soil-borne disease in the poor persistence of pastures in northern Aotearoa/New Zealand - Identification of causal agentsGlobally, soil-borne plant diseases negatively impact the productivity and persistence of agricultural systems and ...
Matt Templeton (209111) +3 more
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Os herbicidas imazethapyr + imazapic usados no sistema Clearfield® de produção de arroz irigado podem persistir no solo e afetar cultivares de arroz não tolerantes semeados em sucessão.
L.A. Avila +7 more
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pollution in soil is a pervasive environmental issue worldwide. Although biochar has the potential to immobilize PAHs in soils, there remains a study gap in the use of systematic analyses to assess the ...
Dishen Li +3 more
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Scale-dependent transition in soil moisture memory and its environmental controls in complex mountain terrain [PDF]
Soil moisture memory (SMM) – the persistence of soil moisture anomalies – is a key factor preconditioning hydrological responses and geohazard susceptibility. However, how SMM varies across timescales and the controls governing its persistence in complex
J. Zhang +5 more
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Mycelial DNA persistence in a forest soil
Living fungi can be identified and monitored in their soil habitat using an array of molecular methods. However, DNA originating from dead fungal tissue may become stabilized in the soil and remain detectable for some time after cell death rendering ...
Matthew Gordon, Kelli Van Norman
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Seismic signatures reveal persistence of soil compaction
A well‐developed soil structure is a key attribute of a productive and functioning soil. Evidence shows that subtle changes in the spatial arrangement and binding of soil constituents impart large changes in soil mechanical and hydraulic properties and ...
Alejandro Romero‐Ruiz +5 more
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Sorbus aucuparia L. (rowan) and Betula spp. (birch) are the most common of the early successional pioneer tree species in central Europe with the ability to form a soil seed bank.
Tiebel K, Huth F, Wagner S
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Concerning the location and persistence of soil urease
Urease activity in soil is persistent for long periods under low water, low temperature, and sterile regimes, and it has been suggested that some form of enzyme-protective mechanism exists in soil.
McLaren, A D +5 more
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Extensive, progressive rock emergence causes localized variations in soil biogeochemical and microbial properties that may influence the capacity for the regeneration of degraded karst ecosystems.
Kuzyakov, Yakov +15 more
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One Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) and two stacked Bt and cowpea trypsin inhibitor (Bt + CpTI) cottons and their non-transgenic isolines were consecutively cultivated to investigate the soil persistence of Cry1Ac and CpTI proteins and their effects on ...
Z.H. Chen +3 more
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