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Utilization of the biological nitrogen fixation for soil evaluation

Utilization of the biological nitrogen fixation for soil evaluation

... Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation (potential nitrogenase activity – PNA) of soil samples originating from different plots of long-term field experiments (selected variants: Nil, NPK [mineral ... See full document

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Integration of nitrogen dynamics into the Noah-MP land surface model v1.1 for climate and environmental predictions

Integration of nitrogen dynamics into the Noah-MP land surface model v1.1 for climate and environmental predictions

... uptake, fixation, and retranslocation, and the last three require C ...uptake. Fixation, active uptake, and retransloca- tion contribute ...maintains soil nitrate concen- tration at high ...high ... See full document

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Evaluation of rice–legume–rice cropping system on grain yield, nutrient uptake, nitrogen fixation, and chemical, physical, and biological properties of soil

Evaluation of rice–legume–rice cropping system on grain yield, nutrient uptake, nitrogen fixation, and chemical, physical, and biological properties of soil

... “Interestingly, C and N dynamics in soils between Azo/Rh plus PSB dual INM and Azo/Rh alone INM plots were comparable, and soils of these two plots also harboured highly similar bacterial communities. Like-wise, C and N ... See full document

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Fall Stockpiled Tall Fescue Response to Nitrogen Fertilization as Affected by Soil Biological Quality.

Fall Stockpiled Tall Fescue Response to Nitrogen Fertilization as Affected by Soil Biological Quality.

... Harvested sorghum-sudangrass samples were oven dried combining the three replications together (55˚C, > 3 d), ground to pass a 1 mm screen in Udy mill, thoroughly mixed, and a subsample subjected to evaluation ... See full document

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Rhizobium leguminosarum Strain Combination Effects on Nodulation and Biological Nitrogen Fixation of Vicia villosa

Rhizobium leguminosarum Strain Combination Effects on Nodulation and Biological Nitrogen Fixation of Vicia villosa

... maintaining soil fertility is of great importance as food producers try to address increasing food ...water, soil, and biodiversity by adapting improved methods of sustaining soil ... See full document

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Effect Of Thiram And Captan Fungicides On Nodulation And Biological Nitrogen Fixation In Soybean

Effect Of Thiram And Captan Fungicides On Nodulation And Biological Nitrogen Fixation In Soybean

... Fungicides in soil may originate from soil treatment, seed dressing or as run off from foliar sprays. The use of fungicides to prevent seed and root diseases is essential for the production of Soybeans. In ... See full document

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Biological nitrogen fixation of Biserrula pelecinus L  under water deficit

  Biological nitrogen fixation of Biserrula pelecinus L under water deficit

... Although the inoculation effect was not consist- ent to biserrula plant-water status in the three water-levels, rhizobial isolates obtained from biser- rula nodules were able to withstand soil water potentials as ... See full document

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The Role of Microorganisms in Nutrient Status of Forest Soil

The Role of Microorganisms in Nutrient Status of Forest Soil

... healthy soil by enhancing soil fertility in which other biota benefit ...in soil is enormous and they drive many soil ...major biological elements such as carbon (C), nitrogen ... See full document

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Legume based catch crops inprove N supply without increasing the N2O emission

Legume based catch crops inprove N supply without increasing the N2O emission

... of nitrogen (N) in organic crop rotations since they are capable of taking up N both from the soil and from the atmosphere via biological N fixation ...enhancing soil fertility and crop ... See full document

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A Review On Dump Slope Stabilization By Revegetation With Reference To Indigenous Plant

A Review On Dump Slope Stabilization By Revegetation With Reference To Indigenous Plant

... low soil nutrients and other climatic ...their soil forming tendencies eventually produce a layer of organic soil, stabilize soil, conserve soil moisture and may compete with weedy ... See full document

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Effects of Biofertilizer Application on Growth and Yield of corn (Zea mays L.) : A Review

Effects of Biofertilizer Application on Growth and Yield of corn (Zea mays L.) : A Review

... the biological nitrogen fixation, (Lin et al ...beneficial soil microorganisms, which improve plant stress tolerance (Aroca and Ruiz- Lozano 2009a; Ryan et ...2 fixation, soil ... See full document

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Environmental control on microbial diversification and methane production in the Mesoarchean

Environmental control on microbial diversification and methane production in the Mesoarchean

... use other metabolic pathways that impart smaller fractionations in δ 13 C org (Londry and Des Marais, 2003). Acetogens may have been present; however, the isotopically very negative acetate that they produce (often ... See full document

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The evolution of Earth’s biogeochemical nitrogen cycle

The evolution of Earth’s biogeochemical nitrogen cycle

... abundant nitrogen data from the preceding Neoarchean and the following Mesoproterozoic, data from the Paleoproterozoic are rather ...interesting nitrogen isotope record of all as major changes in the ... See full document

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Modeling pN2 through geological time : implications for planetary climates and atmospheric biosignatures

Modeling pN2 through geological time : implications for planetary climates and atmospheric biosignatures

... 3.3, nitrogen outgassing from the mantle may have been more pronounced during Figure 3: Hypothetical evolution of atmospheric N 2 on extrasolar ...where nitrogen burial is ... See full document

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Nitrogen transformations during the biological decomposition of straw composted with inorganic nitrogen

Nitrogen transformations during the biological decomposition of straw composted with inorganic nitrogen

... Nitrogen transformations during the decom- position of straw composted with ammonium car- bonate have been studied by following the changes in (a) the amounts of inorganic and organic ni[r] ... See full document

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Current knowledge and perspectives of Paenibacillus: a review

Current knowledge and perspectives of Paenibacillus: a review

... VOCs can enhance interactions between soil-dwelling microorganisms, as these compounds diffuse through air-filled pores in the soil to reach physically separated organisms [92]. A large number of VOCs are ... See full document

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Nitrous oxide mitigation in UK agriculture

Nitrous oxide mitigation in UK agriculture

... species and varieties recover different amounts of N varies according to intrinsic properties of the plant (root growth rates, N uptake kinetics, etc.) and environmental conditions. Where agronomy is optimized the major ... See full document

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Cyanobacterial Nitrogen Fixation (CIANOFIX)

Cyanobacterial Nitrogen Fixation (CIANOFIX)

... summarising symposium will be arranged. After water, it is the availability of nitrogen that limits crop productivity. Consequently the developed world commits a large portion of its energy budget to the ... See full document

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An evaluation of the Land and Environment Planning toolkit for advancing soil and nutrient management in hill country and steepland farm systems : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Soil Science at Ma

An evaluation of the Land and Environment Planning toolkit for advancing soil and nutrient management in hill country and steepland farm systems : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Soil Science at Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand

... The understanding surrounding the utility and rigidity of soil and nutrient management (SNM) tools in New Zealand is still developing. There are many factors that influence the performance of these tools in ... See full document

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An evaluation of the Land and Environment Planning toolkit for advancing soil and nutrient management in hill country and steepland farm systems : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Soil Science at Ma

An evaluation of the Land and Environment Planning toolkit for advancing soil and nutrient management in hill country and steepland farm systems : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Soil Science at Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand

... Table 4.7 A simple assessment of the three levels in relation to the information gained throughout the process to satisfy as evidence of compliance at both the National and Regional level for a selection of rules and ... See full document

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