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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HUMIFICATION»
Descubre el uso de
humification en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
humification y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Soils: Genesis and Geomorphology
Decomposition and humification O horizon A horizon Pedoturbation followed by
humification Humification followed by | Roots decay translocation > in place The
three pathways whereby litter in the O horizon eventually becomes incorporated
...
Randall J. Schaetzl, Sharon Anderson, 2005
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Chemistry of Soil Organic Matter
Experiments are needed to verify these inferences. The humification process in
the A0 horizon is universal, but not the true one, or perhaps better to say that it is
the initial stage of humification, because this process in the A0 horizon proceeds
...
Biodegradation. and. Humification. Processes. in. Forest. Soils. INGRID KOGEL-
KNABNER University of Bochum, Bochum, Germany I. INTRODUCTION Soil
organic matter represents a major component of the surface carbon reserves of
the ...
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Use of Humic Substances to Remediate Polluted Environments: ...
In order to assess humification and humic substances, the organic fraction of the
soil should be examined separately from the inorganic compartment and living
organisms. However, a major fraction of the soil humic substances is intimately ...
Irina V. Perminova, Kirk Hatfield, Norbert Hertkorn, 2006
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An Introduction to the Environmental Physics of Soil, Water ...
Humification. Dead plant and animal tissue is broken down by larger organisms
called 'macro-organisms' (such as earthworms and termites) and also by 'micro-
organisms' (such as bacteria and fungi). The end product of this complex series
of ...
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Geography: An Integrated Approach
(i) Humification and (ii) cheluviation Organic sorting/reorganisation processes 2
Translocation due to moisture (i) Eluviation and (ii) Leaching illuviation (page
268) (iv) Gleying Weathering: parent rock (pages 42-43) Ji)l , hydrolysis (ii) ...
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Soil Processes and the Carbon Cycle
The C:N ratio narrows following the humification process from more than 20 in
fresh organic matter to 8-20 in humus (Tan, 1993). Studying Aquepts (Gleysols)
from Germany, Beyer (1995) measured C:N ratios of 5.9 to 7.7 and attributed
such ...
Rattan Lal, John M. Kimble, Ronald F. Follett, 1997
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Testing of Peats and Organic Soils: A Symposium
The results obtained were grouped according to dominating peat type and
degree of humification. The relationships for both moisture content versus
humification and dry density versus humification had relatively weak correlations.
A strong ...
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Ecology of Humic Substances in Freshwaters: Determinants ...
It is interesting however, that FA with a high humification index exhibit low SI5N
values (Fig. 3. lie). This means that increasing humification does not
automatically parallel an increased microbial modification of dissolved organic
nitrogen ...
Christian Steinberg, 2003
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Flux Control in Biological Systems: From Enzymes to ...
Conclusions The biodegradation and humification processes in soils can be
studied by the structural characterization of forest soil organic matter in different
horizons which are in turn characteristic of individual degrees of humification.
Ernst-Detlef Schulze, 1994
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HUMIFICATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
humification en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Davidoff to Release Final “Miami Collection” Humidors at Art Basel
Each unit features three of the humification units, as well as a lock, side handles and a removable basket. Davidoff Daniel Clément Humidor_ ... «halfwheel.com, Dic 14»
Living soils are healthy soils
Respiration of carbon; released as CO2 in the soil from plants, bacteria, fungi and animals, is absorbed in soil through the humification ... «Michigan State University Extension, Nov 14»
Salamanders take a bite out of climate change
It's not clear how widely these findings apply, since humification doesn't happen uniformly in all climate types. But it is clear that salamanders ... «Mother Nature Network, Abr 14»
Permafrost Thawing Increases Global Warming: Study
Peat C/N ratios decreased whereas humification rates increased, and DOM shifted toward lower molecular weight compounds with lower ... «reportingclimatescience.com, Abr 14»
Salamander's Hefty Role in the Forest
The anaerobic environment under those layers preserves the carbon until it can be captured by the soil, a process called humification. «New York Times, Abr 14»
EurekaMag.com Publishes 6939 New Articles on Mineral Fertilizers
... effects of mineral fertilizers on content of vitamin C in potato tubers, effects of mineral fertilizers on humification of lucerne roots and of dung in ... «PR Web, Ene 14»
Make a fuss over humus
Humus is a complex organic substance which comes from the breakdown of plant material in a process called humification. The word itself ... «The Southland Times, Jun 13»
Kalamata Conference Examines Modern Olive Oil Production and …
... fact that this organic matter is very useful to the “humus,” — the leftovers on earth after the plant humification — which makes the soil fertile. «Olive Oil Times, Nov 11»
Humic acid defined at Actagro seminar
Humification, he added, “refers to the process whereby the plant and animal residues undergo major structural modification and essentially ... «Western Farm Press, Dic 08»