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Nitrogen losses in vineyards under different types of soil groundcover. A field runoff simulator approach in central Spain

2017

The soils of Mediterranean vineyards are usually managed with continuous tillage, resulting in bare soil, low infiltration and high soil erosion rates. Soil nutrients, such as nitrogen, could be lost dissolved in the runoff, causing a decrease in soil fertility on such degraded soils and producing eutrophication downstream. The influences of groundcover on the soil erosion processes and sediment yields in Mediterranean vineyards have been widely addressed. However, the runoff process itself, excluding the effect of raindrop impacts, has barely been studied. Thus, a field runoff simulator was built to assess runoff and nutrient losses under different soil management strategies in Central Spa…

Soil managementved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species010501 environmental sciencesVineyard01 natural sciencescomplex mixturesSoil managementRunoff simulationNutrient loNutrient lossSimulation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGroundcoverConventional tillageEcologyved/biologyfungi04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBodemfysica en LandbeheerSoil typeVineyardsGroundcoverTillageSoil Physics and Land ManagementInfiltration (hydrology)Agronomy040103 agronomy & agricultureRunoff simulation Nutrient loss Vineyards Soil management Groundcover0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceAnimal Science and ZoologySoil fertilitySurface runoffAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
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Impact of Innovative Agricultural Practices of Carbon Sequestration on Soil Microbial Community.

2011

This chapter deals with the impact on soil microbiology of innovative management techniques for enhancing carbon sequestration. With in the MESCOSAGR project, the effect of different field treatments was investigated at three experimental sites differing in pedo-climatic characteristics. Several microbiological parameters were evaluated to describe the composition of soil microbial communities involved in the carbon cycle, as well as to assess microbial biomass and activity. Results indicated that both compost and catalyst amendments to field soils under maize or wheat affected microbial dynamics and activities, though with out being harmful to microbial communities.

Soil respirationMicrobial population biologyAgroforestrySoil organic matterMicrobial activities fungi compostcatalyst amendmentsBulk soilEnvironmental scienceBiomassCarbon sequestrationcomplex mixturesSoil microbiologyCarbon cycle
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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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Protein and DNA fingerprinting of a soil bacterial community inoculated into three different sterile soils

2007

The functional and genetic structures of a soil bacterial community were characterized after inoculation into three different sterile soils using a protein and DNA fingerprinting method, respectively. Principal component analysis (PCA) of profiles revealed that, depending on soil characteristics, bacterial communities with similar genetic structures harbored different functional structures and thus could potentially be of differing ecological significance for soil functioning. Co-inertia analysis between protein fingerprinting data and the corresponding sets of soil physicochemical characteristics demonstrated the correlation between the functional structure of the bacterial community and s…

Soil testRELATION SOL MICROORGANISMEMicrobial metabolismBACTERIAL COMMUNITYCARTOGRAPHIE GENETIQUEBiologycomplex mixturesMicrobiologyMicrobiologySoilBacterial ProteinsPeptide mass fingerprintingBotanyMolecular BiologySoil MicrobiologyBacteriaInoculationPROTEIN FINGERPRINTINGGeneral MedicineDNA Fingerprinting[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyMicrobial population biologyDNA profilingSoil waterElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelMETAPROTEOMESoil microbiologyResearch in Microbiology
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Dependence of accelerated degradation of atrazine on soil pH in French and Canadian soils

2000

Abstract A series of agricultural soils varying in their atrazine treatment history were sampled from 12 sites in France and two sites in Canada. The soils varied widely with respect to soil chemical, physical and microbiological (total microbial biomass, kinetics of C and N mineralization) properties. Soils treated with as few as two successive atrazine field applications mineralized [U- ring - 14 C]atrazine significantly more rapidly in 35 d laboratory incubations than did soils which had never received atrazine. Longer treatment history tended to favour more rapid mineralization in the so-called “adapted” soils. Up to 80% of the initially applied 14 C-atrazine was mineralized at the end …

Soil testTYPE DE SOLSoil Science[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil study010501 environmental sciencescomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundSoil pHAtrazine[SDV.SA.SDS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil studyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hungerChemistryEcologySorption04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesMineralization (soil science)15. Life on landBiodegradationPesticideEnvironmental chemistrySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSoil Biology and Biochemistry
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Effect of rhamnolipids on microbial biomass content and biochemical parameters in soil contaminated with coal tar creosote

2019

AbstractThe objective of the present study was to compare the effect of rhamnolipids on the microbial biomass content and the activity of dehydrogenases (DHA), acid phosphatase (ACP), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and urease (URE) in soil contaminated with two types of coal tar creosote: type C and type GX-Plus. The experiment was carried out on samples of sandy clay loam under laboratory conditions. Coal tar creosote was added to soil samples at a dose of 0 and 10 g·kg−1 DM, along with rhamnolipids at a dose of 0, 10, 100, and 1000 mg·kg−1 DM. The humidity of the samples was brought to 60% maximum water holding capacity, and the samples were incubated at 20°C. Microbial and biochemical param…

Soil testUreaseQH301-705.5polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsBiomass010501 environmental sciencescomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.inventionBioremediationbioremediationlawmedicineBiology (General)Coal tarsandy clay loampolycycli aromatic hydrocarbons0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyGeneral NeuroscienceAcid phosphatase04 agricultural and veterinary sciencessoil enzymatic activityCreosoteEnvironmental chemistryLoam040103 agronomy & agriculturebiology.protein0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesResearch Articlemedicine.drugOpen Life Sciences
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Accelerated mineralisation of atrazine in maize rhizosphere soil

2002

International audience; The mineralisation rate of atrazine measured in soil pre-treated with this herbicide, was significantly higher in the maize rhizosphere than in bulk soil. Maize rhizosphere was also shown to significantly increase microbial biomass C as compared with bulk soil. Ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis conducted on nucleic acids extracted directly from soil samples revealed that the structure of microbial communities observed in the rhizosphere was slightly different from that of bulk soil. The quantification of the relative amount of the gene atzC, which encodes an enzyme involved in atrazine mineralisation, was carried out on soil nucleic acids by using quantitative-com…

Soil test[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer analysisBulk soilSoil Science010501 environmental sciencesBiologycomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesMicrobiology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundAtrazine0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesRhizosphere030306 microbiologychemistryBiomass cAgronomy[SDE]Environmental SciencesSoil waterNucleic acidGENE ATZCAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiology and Fertility of Soils
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Expression of functional α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor during mammalian muscle development and denervation

1999

We have studied, on the transcriptional, protein and functional level, the expression of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) in the course of rat muscle development, denervation and renervation. At foetal day 13, alpha7 nAChR expression was observed in somites and developing muscles of the back, but not yet in migrating myoblasts. Two days later, concomitant with myoblast aggregation, the alpha7 isoform began to be expressed in isolated myoblasts, with the highest level of expression in the frontal zone of the migrating wave. On foetal day 18, a time when the myoblasts in the upper hindleg have fused, alpha7 nAChR expression was most prominent in the outer layer of muscle tissu…

Soleus muscleDenervationMuscle tissuemedicine.medical_specialtyMuscle DenervationChemistryGeneral Neurosciencecomplex mixturesmedicine.anatomical_structureNicotinic agonistEndocrinologynervous systemInternal medicinemedicineMyocyteReceptorpsychological phenomena and processesAcetylcholine receptorEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
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Gas confinement in compartmentalized coordination polymers for highly selective sorption

2016

Discrimination between different gases is an essential aspect for industrial and environmental applications involving sensing and separation. Several classes of porous materials have been used in this context, including zeolites and more recently MOFs. However, to reach high selectivities for the separation of gas mixtures is a challenging task that often requires the understanding of the specific interactions established between the porous framework and the gases. Here we propose an approach to obtain an enhanced selectivity based on the use of compartmentalized coordination polymers, named CCP-1 and CCP-2, which are crystalline materials comprising isolated discrete cavities. These compar…

Solucions polimèriquesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyNeutron scattering010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencescomplex mixturesMolecular dynamicsAdsorptionOrganic chemistryPorositychemistry.chemical_classificationChemistrySorptionQuímicaGeneral ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyeye diseases3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesChemistry[CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/PolymersChemical engineeringsense organs0210 nano-technologyPorous medium
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Alhydrogel® adjuvant, ultrasonic dispersion and protein binding: A TEM and analytical study

2011

Aluminium-based vaccine adjuvants have been in use since the 1920s. Aluminium hydroxide (alum) that is the chemical basis of Alhydrogel, a widely used adjuvant, is a colloid that binds proteins to the particular surface for efficient presentation to the immune system during the vaccination process. Using conventional TEM and cryo-TEM we have shown that Alhydrogel can be finely dispersed by ultrasonication of the aqueous suspension. Clusters of ultrasonicated aluminium hydroxide micro-fibre crystals have been produced (∼ 10-100 nm), that are significantly smaller than those present the untreated Alhydrogel (∼ 2-12 μm). However, even prolonged ultrasonication did not produce a homogenous susp…

Sonicationmedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementAluminum Hydroxidecomplex mixturesSuspension (chemistry)SonicationColloidchemistry.chemical_compoundAdjuvants ImmunologicMicroscopy Electron TransmissionStructural BiologyAluminiumparasitic diseasesmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceAntigensChemistryAlumAluminium hydroxideProteinsCell BiologyNegative stainCrystallographyChemical engineeringAdjuvantProtein BindingMicron
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