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Stamper, David - - 2008
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Villena, Julio - - 2008
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Vazquez-Marrufo, G. - - 2008
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Rochet, Violaine - - 2008
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Richter, Dana - - 2008
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Macia-Vicente, Jose - - 2008
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Sehgal, Deepmala - - 2008
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Soufflet-Freslon, V. - - 2008
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Hernandez-Ibarra, Norma - - 2008
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Thew, Miranda - - 2008
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Burgess, Tegan - - 2008
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Shen, Zhemin - - 2008
Adsorption--desorption is an important mechanism for controlling metal mobility in soil and has a large effect on remediation efficiency. Very little research has examined the relations between heavy metal sorption behaviour and electrokinctic (EK) remcdiation effect. Four typical soil samples in China (Chemozem, Fluvisol, Yellow brown earth, and Purple soil) ...
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Adhikary, Partha - - 2008
Most of the data pertaining to Indian soils are limited to the major soil separates, sand, silt, and clay. We examined the possibilities of using these parameters to describe the hydraulic characteristics of the soils of India. The final or steady-state infiltration rate, which is mainly profile-controlled, showed a power ...
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De Bona, - - 2008
The combined influence of no-till and irrigation on soil quality in tropical and subtropical regions is still to be better clarified. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of sprinkler irrigation on soil quality of a southern Brazilian sandy loam Paleudult subjected to conventional tillage and no-till ...
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Koutika, Lydie-Stella - - 2008
Particulate organic matter (POM) status is a useful indicator to assess labile soil organic matter (SOM) and to evaluate soil fertility under different agricultural systems, mainly in low-input agriculture as practiced in most of the sub-Saharan region of Africa. Total POM (53-4000 [micro]m), different sized POM fraction characteristics (mass, C ...
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Jin, Ke - - 2008
One of the most important problems in the Loess Plateau of China affecting sustainable agriculture is inefficient nutrient use. Field experiments were conducted to study the effects of different soil management practices on the nitrogen (N) dynamics and winter wheat yield on a loess soil in Luoyang, Henan province, China. ...
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Mitchell, A.D. - - 2008
Increasing use of nitrogen fertiliser in eucalypt plantations is affecting base cation availability via changes in concentrations in soil solution and leaching. While low base cation availability will probably limit future productivity of some eucalypt plantations, the extent and temporal patterns of availability as affected by N fertilisation were unknown. ...
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Chan, K.Y. - - 2008
Despite the recent interest in biochars as soil amendments for improving soil quality and increasing soil carbon sequestration, there is inadequate knowledge on the soil amendment properties of these materials produced from different feed stocks and under different pyrolysis conditions. This is particularly true for biochars produced from animal origins. ...
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Eldridge, S.M. - - 2008
Current State government guidelines attempt to ensure that the supply of plant available nitrogen (PAN) from land-applied biosolids does not exceed the crop's requirement for mineral nitrogen (N), in order to minimise the risk of excess nitrate contaminating surface and groundwater. In estimating a suitable application rate, current guideline methodology ...
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Antilen, Monica - - 2008
Biosolids produced in wastewater treatment plants with high organic matter (OM) content can be used to reclaim organic components in heated soils. The impact of biosolids amendment on soil pH, electric conductivity (EC), exchangeable cations, OM content, and phosphorus (P) chemical fractionation in 3 heated volcanic soils in southern Chile ...
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Navarrete, Ian - - 2008
This study evaluated the characteristics and genesis of soils across a young volcanic landscape in the humid tropical island of Leyte, Philippines. Five representative soil pedons (P1-P5) derived from late Quaternary volcanoclastics (i.e. fragmental) on a hillslope sequence were examined and sampled. Results revealed that the soils have generally similar ...
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