Organic soilUrea hydrolysisOngoing research effort is dedicated to the development of innovative, superior and cost-effective ground improvement techniques to mitigate natural and man-made hazards while minimising waste and other environmental impacts. In this context, the nature-based process of ...
Fertilizer is something that is added to the soil to provide nutrients. “Organic” just means the fertilizer is derived from a natural source instead of being man-made. Composted manure, other composted materials, plant meal products, seaweed products, and rock phosphates are common examples. Man...
Incorporation of organic matter from litter/organic horizons into the mineral soil, and its further relocation therein, is substantially affected by the bioturbation activity of soil fauna (broadly defined as “the enhanced dispersal of particles resulting from sediment [soil] reworking by burrowing anim...
Literature review Sustainable agriculture Pest control techniques for sustainable global:Sustainable agriculture-Pest control techniques for sustainable gl... For Sustainable agriculture, there are various techniques such as soil improvement, fertilization, plant disease and pest control, cropping system, recycl...
Saline Soil Amelioration and Forestation Techniques Saline land area has reached 9.5 billion ha on the earth. Thus soil salinization becomes one of the serious environmental issues. The occurrence of saliniz... J Zhang,Y Song,S Xing,... - 《Journal of Northeast Forestry University》 被引量: ...
mineral and organic materials, but these techniques can in the future be applied to other soil types to evaluate their importance in other systems. Future research should also include cryo-electron tomography and the development of methods that pair ultrahigh-resolution measurements with complementary ...
Organic substances, by definition, contain the element carbon and it comprises about half of the mass of soil organic matter (SOM). Organic matter in the world's soil profiles contains four to six times as much C as is found in all the world's vegetation. SOM plays a critical role in ...
Synchrotron-Based Techniques in Soils and Sediments StephanPeth, inDevelopments in Soil Science, 2010 1INTRODUCTION: WHY IS COMPUTED MICROTOMOGRAPHY NEEDED? Soils are complex environments governing numerous interacting processes that control ecosystem functions: for example, storage and transport of water, ...
The active cycling of carbon between soil organic matter and the atmosphere is of critical importance to global climate change. An extensive body of research exists documenting the capricious nature of soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics, which is symptomatic of an intricate network of interactions be...
We observed a high correlation between the increases of labile SOC and the improvement of soil physical conditions. The long-term exclusive MF application induced damages on soil, such as decreases in water retention and availability of nutrients. The results of MF + IOW were ...