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Factor analysis of only soils under pasture (Paddock 1 and Paddock 2)

A bioassay to compare the disease suppressive capacity of pasture soils

A bioassay to compare the disease suppressive capacity of pasture soils

... develop under pastures, thereby substantially reducing potential ...in soils. This study describes the development of a pasture-relevant system: Rhizoctonia solani AG 2-1 induced damping-off ...

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Comparison of biological and chemical properties of arable and pasture Solonetz soils

Comparison of biological and chemical properties of arable and pasture Solonetz soils

... Solonetz soils under different land uses, and thereby to provide relevant information for other salt-affected areas with a similar soil ...was pasture land (SnP, with grassy ...the pasture ...

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Phylogenetic and functional potential links pH and N₂O emissions in pasture soils

Phylogenetic and functional potential links pH and N₂O emissions in pasture soils

... temperate pasture soils. Physicochemical analysis, gas kinetics, 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, metagenomic and quantitative PCR (of denitrifier genes: nirS, nirK, nosZI and nosZII) analysis ...

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Managing phosphorus in intensive pasture soils to improve the long term environmental sustainability of the Dairy Industry

Managing phosphorus in intensive pasture soils to improve the long term environmental sustainability of the Dairy Industry

... from soils that reflect the range of extractable soil P concentrations found on Australasian dairy farms, and intensive pastures internationally, where soil P concentrations were reached through mineral P ...

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The Effect of wastewater Sirjan golgohar industrial on the characteristics of cultivated soils in several species of pasture trees

The Effect of wastewater Sirjan golgohar industrial on the characteristics of cultivated soils in several species of pasture trees

... 100 | Page wastewater treatment plants employ a sequence of physical settling and separation, biological (microbial) digestion and chemical treatment (generally with a halide, most frequently a chlorine compound) before ...

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Chemistry and microbial activity of forest and pasture riparian-zone soils along three Pacific Northwest streams

Chemistry and microbial activity of forest and pasture riparian-zone soils along three Pacific Northwest streams

... and pasture systems, the aim being to gain understanding of the sequestering of N and ...forest soils retained higher levels of organic C and N, mineralizable N, extractable P, and fungal biomass, and had ...

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High-resolution denitrification kinetics in pasture soils link N₂O emissions to pH, and denitrification to C mineralization

High-resolution denitrification kinetics in pasture soils link N₂O emissions to pH, and denitrification to C mineralization

... in pasture soils is mediated by microbial and physicochemical processes leading to nitrogen loss through the emission of N 2 O and N 2 ...different pasture soils is still not well ...

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The Occurrence and Causes of Pasture Pulling Under Dairy Farming on Pumice Soils

The Occurrence and Causes of Pasture Pulling Under Dairy Farming on Pumice Soils

... in pasture pulling, and can have both short and long term ...reduce pasture persistence (Zydenbos et ...the pasture to be pulled easily by grazing ...of pasture enabled the pasture to ...

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Evaluating pasture species for less fertile soils in a subtropical aseasonal low rainfall zone

Evaluating pasture species for less fertile soils in a subtropical aseasonal low rainfall zone

... M, only Stylosanthes and TN15 Rhyn- chosia minima established well but frosts damaged them severely each ...produced only low yields, akin to those of native Glycine tabacina or ...

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SOILS, PLANT GROWTH AND CROP PRODUCTION Vol.III - Forage and Pasture Management - Larry A. Redmon

SOILS, PLANT GROWTH AND CROP PRODUCTION Vol.III - Forage and Pasture Management - Larry A. Redmon

... UNESCO – EOLSS SAMPLE CHAPTERS such as alfalfa, clover, medics (Medicago spp.) and hairy vetch (Vicia villosa). Legumes grow in a symbiotic relationship with host-specific bacteria that have the unique ability to capture ...

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Managing phosphorus in intensive pasture soils to improve the long term environmental sustainability of the Dairy Industry

Managing phosphorus in intensive pasture soils to improve the long term environmental sustainability of the Dairy Industry

... PBI soils when compared to higher PBI soils, despite CaCl 2 -P concentrations being some of the largest reported in the ...Australian soils is required as we suggest that the thresholds will vary for ...

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Towards new reporting of drained organic soils under the UNFCCC

Towards new reporting of drained organic soils under the UNFCCC

... Although these activities are not commonly occurring, an estimate of the areas of coastal wetlands was conducted to assess their importance (area-wise). Two different methods were used; the first was based on ...

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Model of soft soils under cyclic loading

Model of soft soils under cyclic loading

... perimentally only one type of softclay,and the resu lts of these laboratory tests were u sed to validate the proposed cyclic soilmod elas wellas to cond u cta parametric analysis in ord er to u nd erstand ...

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The analysis of consolidation in organic soils

The analysis of consolidation in organic soils

... subsoil under load. The deformation rate is de- pendent not only on the load value but also on the compression parameters of the ...deformation under load are chang- es in soil ...

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EMPIRICAL BAYES ANALYSIS OF TWO-FACTOR EXPERIMENTS UNDER INVERSE 
GAUSSIAN MODEL

EMPIRICAL BAYES ANALYSIS OF TWO-FACTOR EXPERIMENTS UNDER INVERSE GAUSSIAN MODEL

... the only records in print for Bayesian analysis of two-factor experiments under an Inverse Gaussian ...Bayes analysis of two-factor experiments under an Inverse Gaussian ...

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Burkholderia community structure in soils under different agricultural management

Burkholderia community structure in soils under different agricultural management

... 63). Only for some of the ...Phylogenetic analysis of representative isolates of such new taxa subsequently reveals the nearest phylogenetic neighbours to be included in formal taxonomic studies for the ...

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Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline soils

Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline soils

... limiting factor in coastal saline ...tester analysis has been widely used by plant breeders to assess the combining ability of ...This analysis provides valuable ...

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Evaluation of perennial lupin/cocksfoot pasture relative to lucerne pasture under summer dry conditions

Evaluation of perennial lupin/cocksfoot pasture relative to lucerne pasture under summer dry conditions

... Herbage mass was measured in each of the 30 small paddocks each day the sheep were shifted and every 2-3 weeks in winter. For each paddock sheep were to be moved into, and for each paddock sheep were to be taken out of, ...

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Soils Under Fire: Soils Research and the Joint Fire Science Program

Soils Under Fire: Soils Research and the Joint Fire Science Program

... Soil erosion, when present following severe wildfire, makes a dramatic impact on the soil-forest ecosystem. Bernard Bormann and his colleagues 9 studied the 2002 Biscuit Fire in southern Oregon and found that after ...

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Root reinforcement of soils under compression

Root reinforcement of soils under compression

... size analysis was performed according to the Swiss Norm SN 670004-2b and the determination of the consistency limits according to SN 670345-b, both of which are based on the Unified Soil Classification System ...

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