University of Connecticut, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Cooperative Extension System (2003). Interpretation of Soil Test Results. Available: www.soiltest.uconn.edu/factsheets/InterpretationResults_new.pdf. Accessed on 26th May, 2015. 12:58 pm....
However, a number of uncertainties or problems may be associated with the use of bioassays and the interpretation of their results. First, the test species are still exposed to the contaminants in a relatively short period compared to the permanent exposure condition found at contaminated sites. ...
These feature importance values appear to support the interpretation that the cation exchange capacity model is fundamentally responding to relative changes in soil organic carbon and clay content. The high importance of the shortwave infrared bands indicates that clay content is likely the bigger driver...
Attaining high crop yields and increasing carbon storage in agricultural soils, while avoiding negative environmental impacts on water quality, soil erosion, and biodiversity, requires accurate and precise management of crop inputs and management practic
(For interpretation of the references to color in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.) 4. Conclusions and implications This study demonstrated the response sensitivities of soil microenvironments to PE-MPs addition and the effects of PE-MPs on microbial...
In the interpretation of the effects of Ekodiesel Ultra fuel on shaping the number of microorganisms and the enzymatic activity, it was helpful to determine the percentages of particular independent variables in shaping the dependent variables. To this end, an analysis of the measure of the effect...
(r2 = 0.36,P = 0.119). This may be explained by the fact that the presence of only polar C species should always result in a wettable (hydrophilic) surface36. Reduced wettability then should be a function of the amount of non-polar C species as was already assumed by Krueger...
Similarly, interpretation of early stage root phenotyping has to account for phenology to interpret observations on superior root system size, particularly for monocotyledonous species. Firstly, pre-tillering root screens capturing only primary/seminal root axes can hardly predict the post-tillering root...
The results of this biomonitoring study are considered herein in the interpretation of soil related mercury exposure in the Flin Flon area and in assessing the validity of utilizing PBET results for mercury in HHRA in general. Inorganic mercury in soil is expected to have a considerably lower ...
In all forests, the total interpretation rates of climate factors, soil physicochemical properties and soil microbes to soil respiration were over 80%. Climate factors were the primary factor for explaining the variation of soil respiration under N deposition. The interpretations of the climate factors...