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Combined effect of low-molecular-weight organic acids and creosote on phosphatase activities in sandy soil

2018

This paper assesses the impact of creosote and low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) on the activity of acid phosphomonoesterase, alkaline phosphomonoesterase, phosphotriesterase, and inorganic pyrophosphatase in soil. The experiment was carried out on loamy sand samples with organic carbon content of 8.71 g · kg -1 , with the following variable factors: dosages of creosote: 0, 0.5%, and 2.5%; type of LMWOAs: oxalic acid, tartaric acid, and citric acid in the amount of 50 mmol · kg -1 of soil; days of experiment: 1, 7, 14, 28, 56, 112. Obtained results showed that contamination with creosote caused decrease in the activity of soil phosphatases. The observed effect did not always incre…

sandy loamOxalic acidPhosphataseSoil Science010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesoxalic acidlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlawcreosotephosphatases0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesTotal organic carbonEcology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencescitric acidSoil contaminationCreosotechemistrytartaric acidLoamEnvironmental chemistry040103 agronomy & agricultureTartaric acid0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesCitric acidPolish Journal of Soil Science
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Dead wood profile of a semi-natural boreal forest – implications for sampling

2019

Dead wood profile of a forest is a useful tool for describing forest characteristics and assessing forest disturbance history. Nevertheless, there are few studies on dead wood profiles, including both coarse and fine dead wood, and on the effect of sampling intensity on the dead wood estimates. In a semi-natural boreal forest, we measured every dead wood item over 2 cm in diameter from 80 study plots. From eight plots, we further recorded dead wood items below 2 cm in diameter. Based on these data we constructed the full dead wood profile, i.e. the overall number of dead wood items and their distribution among different tree species, volumes of different size and decay stage categories. We …

saproxylic0106 biological sciencesforest disturbance dynamicsDIVERSITYDEBRISSemi naturalDead wood010501 environmental sciencesECOLOGYpuulajit010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSWEDISH FORESTSRICHNESSlcsh:ForestryINHABITING FUNGICOARSElahopuutconiferous forest0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSAPROXYLIC BEETLES4112 ForestryhavumetsätAVAILABILITYEcological Modelingcoarse woody debrisTaigaSampling (statistics)ForestryForestry15. Life on landmetsätfine woody debrisFINElcsh:SD1-669.5Environmental scienceforest structure
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Implementing kiva antibullying program in pioner schools in Spain

2022

This study analyzes the implementation of the KiVa Antibullyiing program in Spain with 10 pioneer schools. This research has two aims. The first is a preliminary evaluation of the KiVa program’s implementation in the pioneer schools in Spain. To do so, the perceived levels of bullying and victimization have been analyzed through the surveys done anonymously by the students of 10 KiVa schools before and after the program’s implementation. The second is to identify the factors which explain the phenomenon with a view to knowing the background of the victims and the bullies and proposing courses of action. To do so, the school environment (atmosphere in the classroom and in the school), the pe…

school violenceEconomics and EconometricsevaluationehkäisyKivaväkivaltaEspanjaForestryKiVa KoulukoulukiusaaminenbullyingMaterials ChemistryMedia Technologyprogram implementationkiusaaminentoimintaohjelmatkäyttöönottoarviointi
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Discussion of “Three Simple Flumes for Flow Measurement in Open Channels” by Zohrab Samani

2018

In this paper the results on three simple flumes for flow measurements are discussed.

self-similarityFlume0208 environmental biotechnology04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologyMechanicsAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Flow measurement020801 environmental engineeringFlow measurementSimple (abstract algebra)dimensional analysi040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliGeologyWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Dahrsa-Kallenders, ar Peelikkumu no ihsahm derrigahm Mahzibahm, kà Pirschukohkus, Kesberes un Wihnakohkus pareisi buhs apgraisiht un labbi audsinaht;…

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siltumnīcavīnogulājiķiršidārzeņu uzglabāšanaaugļu kokikalendāri:FORESTRY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING [Research Subject Categories]puķeslauksaimniecības literatūra. Latvija. 18. gs.dārzeņu audzēšanadekoratīvie augidārzkopība
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Fate of organic pollutants after sewage sludge spreading on agricultural soils: a 30-years field-scale recording

2006

Le DOI mentionné dans l'article 10.2166/WPT.2007.008 ne fonctionne pas; International audience; Toxic organic compounds, such as the surfactants linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS) and nonylphenol polyethoxylates (NPE), Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and residues derived from plastics (PAE-phthalates) end up in sewage sludge. In order to evaluate and quantify the potential environmental risks associated with the xenobiotic introduction into biological life cycle, the EU BIOWASTE project (QLK5-CT-2002-01138) devotes one task to the study of the fate of xenobiotic in a sandy soil after sludge spreading on a 30-year field-scale record experiment. Experimental maize crop fields from Bo…

sludge disposalLinear alkylbenzene[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changesxenobiotic010501 environmental sciences[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil study01 natural sciencesbiodegradationchemistry.chemical_compoundDry weight[SDU.STU.HY]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Hydrology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology2. Zero hungerPollutantphthalates04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPAHBiodegradationCOMPOSE TOXIQUE ORGANIQUE6. Clean waterNonylphenolLASchemistry13. Climate actionlong term effectEnvironmental chemistrySoil water[SDU.STU.HY] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Hydrology040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceXenobioticSludgeNPEbound residues
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Análisis conjunto y espacios naturales: una aplicación al Paraje Natural del Desert de les Palmes

2007

We use stated preference methods to analyze consumer preferences on the attributes of protected natural areas and to estimate the willingness to pay for reducing the risk of fires in the site. For the first goal, conjoint analysis is used. Three attributes are considered: biodiversity, dimension of the natural area and the economic contribution that would have to be made for its maintenance and preservation. The willingness to pay for reducing the risk of fires has been estimated using choice experiment. The data have been gathered from a mail survey conducted among people living near the Desert de les Palmes Park, a protected area located in the Valencian Community (Spain). En el trabajo s…

socioeconomypreferencias declaradasrisk of firesnatural areasSoil Scienceriesgo de incendiosForestryHorticultureespacios naturalesbiodiversidadAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsstated preferencesbiodiversityInvestigación Agraria: Sistemas y Recursos Forestales
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Soil carbon in Mediterranean ecosystems and related management problems

2011

soil carbon managementSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaAgroforestrySoil organic matterchemistry.chemical_elementSoil carbonCarbon cycleSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbaceechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artSettore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIACarbon dioxidevisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental scienceEcosystemRangelandCharcoalCarbon
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Effective Practices in Mitigating Soil Erosion from Fields

2017

Soil erosion by water is a natural process that cannot be avoided. Soil erosion depends on many factors, and a distinction should be made between humanly unchangeable (e.g., rainfall) and modifiable (e.g., length of the field) soil erosion factors. Soil erosion has both on-site and off-site effects. Soil conservation tries to combine modifiable factors so as to maintain erosion in an area of interest to an acceptable level. Strategies to control soil erosion have to be adapted to the desired land use. Knowledge of soil loss tolerance, T, i.e., the maximum admissible erosion from a given field, allows technicians or farmers to establish whether soil conservation practices need to be applied …

soil erosion soil loss tolerance on-site and off-site erosion impacts soil conservation burned areas erosion modeling for soil conservationSoil biodiversityAgroforestrycomplex mixturesSoil managementNo-till farmingEnvironmental protectionSoil functionsSoil retrogression and degradationEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliDryland salinitySoil conservationSurface runoff
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Applying the RUSLE and ISUM in the Tierra de Barros Vineyards (Extremadura, Spain) to Estimate Soil Mobilisation Rates

2020

Spain is one of the largest wine producers in the world, with Extremadura (south-west Spain) being its second-largest producing region after Castilla La Mancha. Within Extremadura, the most traditional and productive viticulture region is the Tierra de Barros, which boasts an annual production of 3&times

soil management system010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesVineyardlcsh:AgriculturevineyardsRUSLETierra de Barros0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationHydrologyGlobal and Planetary Changesoil erosionEcologylcsh:S04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesTillageUniversal Soil Loss EquationSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureErosionLand degradation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceViticultureSoil conservationISUMLand
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