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Spatial microbial community structure and biodiversity analysis in "extreme" hypersaline soils of a semiarid Mediterranean area

2015

In recent years specific attention has been paid on the biotechnological potential of microorganisms in extreme soils, in particular in saline soils. Salinity is one of the most widespread soil degradation processes on the Earth, and saline soils can be defined as extreme soils or border line habitats in which several factors, as high salt content, may limit the growth of organisms. In this study, the physical, chemical and microbiological soil properties were investigated in the shallower horizon of natural saltaffected soils in Sicily (Italy). The main aim of the research was to evaluate the structure and diversity of bacterial and archaeal communities by terminal-restriction fragment len…

Soil salinityEcologyEcologySoil microorganismGenetic diversity; Saline soils; Soil microorganisms; Spatial variability; T-RFLP; Soil Science; Ecology; Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)BiodiversitySoil ScienceVegetationSpatial variabilityAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Genetic diversitySalinityMicrobial population biologyT-RFLPSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSoil retrogression and degradationSoil waterSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEnvironmental scienceSpecies richnessSaline soil
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Salinity-induced responses and resistance in Trifolium repens L.

2015

Abstract White clover ( Trifolium repens L.) is a commonly cultivated legume with good ground cover potential often used with companion grass species in urban grassed areas. The effect of increased soil salinity on plant growth is an urgent problem in cities where NaCl is used as a de-icing material. The aim of this research was to examine the effect of different salinity levels and K supply-induced responses and tolerance in the T. repens L. variety ‘Daile’, a variety which is used in urban greenery. To analyze the impact of increased soil salinity and the antagonistic effect of K, the effect of gradually increasing NaCl (0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 mM) and K (+0, +100, +200, +300 mg/L) levels …

Soil salinityEcologybiologyfood and beveragesSoil ScienceForestryPhotosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationRepensSalinityNutrientAgronomyShootTrifolium repensLegumeUrban Forestry & Urban Greening
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Agriculture and grazing environments

2019

Abstract The increase in world population increases the pressure on soil resources and triggers land degradation. Agricultural and grazing environments are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems to this process. Degradation affects importantly soil fertility. Millions of hectares are affected and soil productivity is endangered. This decreases soil ability to provide ecosystem services in quantity and quality. Managers and decision-makers should be open to adopt environmentally-friendly practices and contribute to land degradation neutrality. This chapter focuses on the problems induced by some of the most common soil degradation processes caused by in agriculture and grazing activities. Rev…

Soil salinityEnvironmental protectionAgriculturebusiness.industrySustainable managementSoil retrogression and degradationGrazingLand degradationEnvironmental scienceSoil fertilitybusinessEcosystem services
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Assessment of soil suitability for improvement of soil factors and agricultural management

2019

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Soil salinityGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sources010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencessoil reclamationMicroLEIS DSSSoil retrogression and degradationSustainable agricultureLand-use planningeducationlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350education.field_of_studyLand useRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsSustainable agricultureSodic soil04 agricultural and veterinary sciencessustainable agriculturelcsh:TD194-195Agriculture and Soil ScienceSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureLand degradation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceWater resource managementSoil reclamationland-use planning
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The effect of alternating different water qualities on accumulation and leaching of solutes in a Mediterranean cracking soil

2002

The relevance of bypass flow on water flow, solute or pesticide transport is becoming increasingly recognized. Recent investigations proved that soil salinization may be influenced by bypass flow, i.e. the rapid transport of water and solutes via macropores and/or shrinkage cracks to subsoil and groundwater. This paper explores the role of bypass flow in the process of accumulation and leaching of solutes, as well as of sodium, in a Mediterranean cracking soil irrigated with saline/sodic waters. The results of bypass flow experiments performed on undisturbed soil cores showed that leaching of solutes occurred in concomitance with bypass fluxes when a low salinity solution was alternated wit…

Soil salinitySoil testWater flowcrackingSoil sciencesalinizationcomplex mixturesirrigationclay soilsuitspoelenLeaching (agriculture)salt movementWater Science and TechnologyHydrologymodelLaboratorium voor Bodemkunde en geologieMacroporescheurvormingbypass flowSoil physicsLaboratory of Soil Science and Geologypredictionzware kleigrondenfieldLeaching modelleachingSoil watermiddellandse-zeegebiedverziltingirrigatiehydraulic conductivitymediterranean regionGeologystructured clay soilHydrological Processes
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Vineyard Compost Supplemented with Trichoderma Harzianum T78 Improve Saline Soil Quality

2016

Soil salinitybiologyCompostBiofertilizerSoil ScienceTrichoderma harzianum04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentengineering.materialbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesSoil qualityVineyardSalinityAgronomy040103 agronomy & agricultureengineering0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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Soil chemical and biochemical properties of a salt-marsh alluvial Spanish area after long-term reclamation

2009

Marisma, one of the largest salt-marsh alluvial areas in SW Spain, has been reclaimed since 1970 by artificial drainage and amendment with phosphogypsum (PG) so as to reduce Na+ saturation. Within the reclaimed area, two 250- × 20-m plots were treated as follows: (1) amendment with 25 Mg/ha of PG every 2 to 3 years between 1979 and 2003 (plot PY); (2) like PY but PG treatment stopped after 1997 (plot DR). A contiguous virgin Marisma salt-marsh plot (MV), neither drained nor amended, was the control. In MV, soil microbial biomass C, most enzyme activities and total organic C content were much greater than in PY and DR soils, despite the salinity stress. The decrease in soil organic matter co…

Total organic carbonSalt-marsh soils . Bioindicators . Reclamation . Soluble salts . Drainage . Phosphogypsum . PCA . SDASoil salinityChemistrySoil biologySoil organic matterSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaAmendmentSoil ScienceSoil scienceSoil typeMicrobiologySoil conditionerAgronomySoil waterAgronomy and Crop Science
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Ellenberg-type indicator values for European vascular plant species

2022

This is a dataset of Ellenberg-type indicator values for European vascular plant species described in this article: Tichý L., Axmanová I., Dengler J., Guarino R., Jansen F., Midolo G., Nobis M.P., Van Meerbeek K., Aćić S., Attorre F., Bergmeier E., Biurrun I., Bonari G., Bruelheide H., Campos J.A., Čarni A., Chiarucci A., Ćuk M., Ćušterevska M., Didukh Y., Dítě D., Dítě Z., Dziuba T., Fanelli G., Fernández-Pascual E., Garbolino E., Gavilán R.G., Gégout J.-C., Graf U., Güler B., Hájek M., Hennekens S.M., Jandt U., Jašková A., Jiménez-Alfaro B., Julve P., Kambach S., Karger D.N., Karrer G., Kavgacı A., Knollová I., Kuzemko A., Küzmič F., Landucci F., Lengyel A., Lenoir J., Marcenò C., Moeslun…

Vascular plantbioindication; Ellenberg indicator values; light; moisture; nutrients; reaction; salinity; temperature; vascular plantsBos- en LandschapsecologieEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyreactionPlant ScienceMOISTUREEllenberg indicator valuessalinityRICHNESSFORESTSnutrientsmoistureGRADIENTECOLOGICAL BEHAVIORForest and Landscape Ecologyvascular plants577: ÖkologieVegetatieEllenberg indicator valueVegetationScience & TechnologyNORTHEcologyPlant SciencesSHIFTStemperatureForestrybioindication Ellenberg indicator values light moisture nutrients reaction salinity temperature vascular plantsREGIONSbioindication580: Pflanzen (Botanik)Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataVegetatie Bos- en LandschapsecologieVegetation Forest and Landscape EcologylightLife Sciences & BiomedicineNutrient
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Influence of Soil Salinity on Sensory Characteristics and Volatile Aroma Compounds of Nero d’Avola Wine

2010

The influence of soil salinity on the chemical composition, volatile aromatic compounds, and sensory characteristics of Nero d'Avola wine was examined. Data on vineyard productivity, such as grape yield, are also reported. Physicochemical parameters were determined on the samples analyzed. Solid-phase microextraction was used for the extraction of aromatic volatile compounds, followed by capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Sensory analyses were performed by visual inspection, smelling, and tasting. Statistical analysis showed that most of the physicochemical parameters and volatile constituents, both primary and fermentation aromas, were influenced by the soil salinity. The comp…

WineSoil salinitybiologyChemistryOrganolepticfood and beveragesHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationSensory analysisSalinitysoil salinity Nero D'Avola wine aroma compounds sensory analysisSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaYield (wine)Wine tastingFood scienceAromaFood ScienceAmerican Journal of Enology and Viticulture
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Thermolytic reverse electrodialysis heat engine: model development, integration and performance analysis

2019

Abstract Salinity gradient heat engines represent an innovative and promising way to convert low-grade heat into electricity by employing salinity gradient technology in a closed-loop configuration. Among the aqueous solutions which can be used as working fluid, ammonium bicarbonate-water solutions appear very promising due to their capability to decompose at low temperature. In this work, an experimentally validated model for a reverse electrodialysis heat engine fed with ammonium bicarbonate-water solutions was developed. The model consists of two validated sub-models purposely integrated, one for the reverse electrodialysis unit and the other for the stripping/absorption regeneration uni…

Work (thermodynamics)Absorption (acoustics)Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciMaterials science020209 energySettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyStripping (fiber)020401 chemical engineeringReversed electrodialysis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0204 chemical engineeringProcess engineeringHeat engineThermolytic salts Salinity gradient heat engine Regeneration unit Reverse electrodialysis Ammonium bicarbonate solutions Waste heat recoveryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry6. Clean waterFuel TechnologyMembraneNuclear Energy and EngineeringExergy efficiencyWorking fluidbusinessEnergy Conversion and Management
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