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Soil fungi as indicators of pesticide soil pollution

Soil fungi as indicators of pesticide soil pollution

... number of fungi, whereas the effect of Fenitrothion was statistically insignificant ...loss of a depressive effect of dimethoate and a pronounced stimulative effect of ... See full document

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Influence of the Application of Sewage Sludge and Presence of Pesticides on the Development of the Microbial Population of the Soil and on the Transformation of Organic Carbon and Nutrient Elements

Influence of the Application of Sewage Sludge and Presence of Pesticides on the Development of the Microbial Population of the Soil and on the Transformation of Organic Carbon and Nutrient Elements

... the soil intentionally with the aim of killing insects, fungi or ...the pesticide has done its job, its continued presence in the soil is considered harmful, like that of other ... See full document

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Response of soil fungi and biological processes to crop residues in no-tillage system

Response of soil fungi and biological processes to crop residues in no-tillage system

... the soil microbial community. This study aimed at determining soil quality indicators and soilborne fungi in a no-tillage ...crops of corn and ...little soil covering and higher ... See full document

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Tapping into the edible fungi biodiversity of Central India

Tapping into the edible fungi biodiversity of Central India

... number of living forms very little attention has been paid to conservation of fungal ...loss of natural habitats, soil and air pollution, expansion of mono-cropping and loss ... See full document

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DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF N AND P AS INDICATORS OF SOIL QUALITY

DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF N AND P AS INDICATORS OF SOIL QUALITY

... sources of DOC in soils are photosynthesis, plant litter, soil hu- mus, and root exudates (Kalbitz et ...part of organic horizons (Kalbitz et ...source of DOC due to the relatively high ... See full document

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Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on young vines in copper-contaminated soil

Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on young vines in copper-contaminated soil

... mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of AMF on the plant growth, chloro- phyll contents, mycorrhizal colonization, and Cu and phosphorus (P) absorption in ... See full document

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Soil nematode responses to increases in nitrogen deposition and precipitation in a temperate forest.

Soil nematode responses to increases in nitrogen deposition and precipitation in a temperate forest.

... feedbacks of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change [3]. As one of the most important soil biota, soil nematodes are widespread and highly diverse, occupying multiple trophic positions in ... See full document

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Incorporation of globally available datasets into the roving cosmic-ray neutron probe method for estimating field-scale soil water content

Incorporation of globally available datasets into the roving cosmic-ray neutron probe method for estimating field-scale soil water content

... comparison of 11 years of destructive vegetation sam- ples from maize and soybeans at 3 sites in eastern Nebraska indicated that the GrWDRVI was able to predict SWB in agricultural fields, especially when ... See full document

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Abundância, diversidade genética e persistência de fungos Metarhizium spp. isolados...

Abundância, diversidade genética e persistência de fungos Metarhizium spp. isolados...

... selection of resistant populations of insects and ...use of biological control using pathogenic fungi as a tool in integrated pest ...entomopathogenic fungi with worldwide distribution ... See full document

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Energy Life-Cycle Assessment of Fruit Products

Energy Life-Cycle Assessment of Fruit Products

... amount of machinery used in each operation, as well as the number of operations carried out in a year vegetative ...dimension of the studied area was the plantation area (3 m × 5 m), the number ... See full document

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Soil indicators to assess the effectiveness of restoration strategies in dryland ecosystems

Soil indicators to assess the effectiveness of restoration strategies in dryland ecosystems

... combinations of shallow soils, or with limited available water ...and soil data through a multiple regression, linking the SAI value to long-term mean annual air ... See full document

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Contrasting pH buffering patterns in neutral-alkaline soils   along a 3600 km transect in northern China

Contrasting pH buffering patterns in neutral-alkaline soils along a 3600 km transect in northern China

... Thus, soil carbonate content decreased to zero with increasing precipitation from west to east along the climatic gradient ...carbonate, soil CEC was the most significant explanatory variable for ... See full document

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MICROBIAL ALTERATIONS OF THE SOIL INFLUENCED BY INDUCED COMPACTION

MICROBIAL ALTERATIONS OF THE SOIL INFLUENCED BY INDUCED COMPACTION

... one of the most destructive factors of soil quality, however the effects on the microbial community and enzyme activity have not been investigated in detail so ...objective of this study was ... See full document

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Toxidez de alumínio e manganês em sorgo sacarino (Sorghum bicolor (L.) moench): I. Efeitos do silicato e do carbonato de cálcio em solo podzólico vermelho amarelo var. laras.

Toxidez de alumínio e manganês em sorgo sacarino (Sorghum bicolor (L.) moench): I. Efeitos do silicato e do carbonato de cálcio em solo podzólico vermelho amarelo var. laras.

... Soil Crop Sci... Plant and Soil.[r] ... See full document

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Amino acid and N mineralization dynamics in heathland soil after long-term warming and repetitive drought

Amino acid and N mineralization dynamics in heathland soil after long-term warming and repetitive drought

... transformation of N from pro- teins to ammonium was much slower than from amino acid to ammonium, which suggest that the depolymerization rate is the main important constraining factor of N availability in ... See full document

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Soil biochemical properties in brown and gray mine soils with and without hydroseeding

Soil biochemical properties in brown and gray mine soils with and without hydroseeding

... 1988). Soil carbon amend- ments stimulate microbiological activity (Bendfeldt et ...establishment of herbaceous plants using the additions of fer- tilizers and lime (Chaudhuri et ...decline of ... See full document

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EQUIPAMENTOS DE AMOSTRAGEM PARA A DETERMINAÇÃO DA DENSIDADE DO SOLO, TESTADOS EM NITOSSOLO E LATOSSOLO

EQUIPAMENTOS DE AMOSTRAGEM PARA A DETERMINAÇÃO DA DENSIDADE DO SOLO, TESTADOS EM NITOSSOLO E LATOSSOLO

... mass of a soil sample dried at 105°C and the sum of volumes occupied by soil particles and pores can be defined as the soil bulk density (Demolon, 1952; Fox & Page-Hanify, 1959; ... See full document

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Water in the critical zone: soil, water and life from profile to planet

Water in the critical zone: soil, water and life from profile to planet

... on soil develop- ment is the balance between climate and atmospheric in- ...overall soil hydrology, which can be expressed by the relationship between precipitation and potential ...% of the global ... See full document

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Enzymatic biofilm digestion in soil aggregates facilitates the
release of particulate organic matter by sonication

Enzymatic biofilm digestion in soil aggregates facilitates the release of particulate organic matter by sonication

... stability of soil aggregates against shearing and compressive forces as well as water-caused dis- persion is an integral marker of soil ...protection of soil organic matter (SOM) ... See full document

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Indicators of soil quality in the implantation of no-till system with winter crops

Indicators of soil quality in the implantation of no-till system with winter crops

... the soil with fodder radish and the multicropping of cover crops, whereas there was no effect in ...the soil with sunflower and corn, both intercropped with Urochloa, whereas a decrease was observed ... See full document

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