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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MINERALIZABLE»
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Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis, Second Edition
1994) depending on the quantity of mineralizable organic N in the soil and
environmental conditions (soil temperature and moisture) that control the rate of
mineralization. Large amounts of mineralizable N can accumulate under
grassland ...
M.R. Carter, E.G. Gregorich, 2007
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Improved Crop Quality by Nutrient Management
Mineralizable C and N The effects of different cropping systems on mineralizable
C and N were significant at 1 % level (Table 3). Mineralizable C was highest in
the soils of fruit orchards and vegetables, possibly due to intensive fertilization.
Dilek Anaç, Pierre Martin-Prével, 1999
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Soil Organic Matter in Sustainable Agriculture
Seasonal differences in mineralizable C can occur as a result of pulses of C
inputs from plant roots and aboveground residues. In a Fluventic Ustochrept in
Texas, mineralizable C at wheat planting was 89% higher under no tillage than
under ...
Fred Magdoff, Ray R. Weil, 2004
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Soil Quality for Crop Production and Ecosystem Health
Soils under longer rotations receiving adequate amounts of fertilizer usually have
relatively greater amounts of mineralizable N. Biederbeck et al. (1984) reported
that mineralizable N in adequately fertilized continuous wheat was 45% higher ...
E.G. Gregorich, M.R. Carter, 1997
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Soil Mineral -- Microbe-Organic Interactions: Theories and ...
3.1.4 Potentially Mineralizable C and N Potentially mineralizable C and N are
often measured by incubating a sample of field-moist soil at a known temperature
in a sealed chamber containing an alkali trap. The CO2–C accumulated in the
trap ...
Qiaoyun Huang, Pan Ming Huang, Andrea Violante, 2008
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Soil Management: Experimental Basis for Sustainability and ...
A third approach to measuring changes in the supply of mineralizable soil N, and
one adopted in many of the experiments included in this review, is to use a
chemical extraction procedure (Table 8). This method is attractive, as it is
generally ...
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Urban Ecology: An International Perspective on the ...
(1995) examined the carbon dynamics of forests along the study transect in detail
, separating the soil carbon into four pools: 1) readily mineralizable carbon with a
turnover time of days to weeks; 2) labile carbon with a turnover time of weeks to ...
John Marzluff, Eric Shulenberger, Wilfried Endlicher, 2008
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Sustainable Potato Production: Global Case Studies: Global ...
The standard laboratory-based method to quantify soil mineralizable N was
developed by Stanford and Smith (1972) to estimate soil potentially mineralizable
N (N0). The N0 is determined using a long-term aerobic incubation, and therefore
...
Zhongqi He, Robert Larkin, Wayne Honeycutt, 2012
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Handbook of Soil Analysis: Mineralogical, Organic and ...
Different names are used for the methods such as nitrogen availability indices,
potentially mineralizable nitrogen, net mineralization, mineralization potential.
The biological methods tend to simulate in vitro the evolution of the soil in natural
...
Marc Pansu, Jacques Gautheyrou, 2007
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Soil Carbon Sequestration and the Greenhouse Effect
From a compilation of studies, mineralizable C and N were generally greater
under NT than under inversion-tillage systems (Table 16-3). As with other pools
of organic matter, differences in mineralizable C between tillage systems tend to
be ...
R. Lal, Ronald F. Follett, 2009
5 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MINERALIZABLE»
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mineralizable est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
More diverse rotations can create profitable, sustainable farms
... rotations has more particulate organic matter carbon, more microbial biomass carbon and more potentially mineralizable nitrogen. «Agri News, juil 15»
Doctoral candidate joins U of M team for farming future
That's measured by factors such as organic matter, mineralizable organic matter, soil enzymes and microbial respiration, Ewing says. «Grand Forks Herald, juin 15»
Cover crops improve soil health, measures eyed
Soil texture, aggregate stability, available water capacity, field penetration resistance, organic matter, active carbon, potentially mineralizable ... «Agri-View, oct 14»
A Deeper Understanding
Mineralizable nitrogen is nitrogen in the ammonium form, which plants and microbes can use. It might be provided by soil organic matter during ... «AgWeb, mars 14»
Cover Crops Poised for Takeoff
For example, legumes such as clovers and Austrian peas can provide mineralizable nitrogen for a corn crop. Forage radishes, like these ... «AgWeb, déc 13»