soil samplingsoil test resultssoil textureNitrous oxide (N2O) is one of the most important greenhouse gases. Agriculture, especially soil tillage and the use of fertilisers, significantly contributes to N2O emissions from soil into the atmosphere. The aim of the paper was the comparison of the ...
While farmers believed they could replenish soil nutrients and that collective action had a more significant impact, many assumed biodiversity could naturally recover and considered it the responsibility of governmental and non-governmental organizations to restore it. Awareness on the state of their ...
cinerea, as a typical necrotroph, feeds on dead plant tissues and produces abundant conidia formed on conidiophores, which may land on other host plants or soil and continue the lifecycle (Fig. 2). Fig. 2 The disease cycle of B. cinerea in Chinese roses. The sources of B. cinerea ...
Soil degradation is an exceedance of the capacity and resiliency of soil for providing functions and ecosystem services. It is a complex ongoing phenomenon threatening humans’ livelihoods and our future on earth. Knowledge gain can help to find solution
Despite observable signs of desertification, the presence of perennial grasses both aboveground and in the soil seed bank across all settlements suggests that a tipping point has not yet been reached, emphasizing the window of opportunity for intervention. The discussion extends to the potential ...
(see ref.11for an overview of studies of resilience in forest trees, soil communities, and watersheds). The first step for comprehensive studies utilising information across disciplines is therefore to build a shared glossary, preferably in mathematical terms that relate to the landscapes outlined ...
Here, we update the latest release of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT+), a widely used watershed management model, to better represent in-stream P retention and remobilization (SWAT+P.R&R). We add new streambed pools where P is stored and tracked, and we incorporate three new ...
We believe that understanding that immunomaladaptation induces shallow placentation, which is a “seed” of preeclampsia, and metabolic syndrome, such as symptoms during the late pregnancy period, which is a “soil” induce hypertension and proteinuria (Figure). The seed and soil are thought to ...
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rosea has a remarkable potential to efficiently control the inoculum generation of B. cinerea on rose petals and debris, the central sites of primary inoculation during dormant stages accumulated on the soil or greenhouse floor. Subsequently, similar assays were repeated under a commercial greenhouse ...