Search results for "SOIL RESPIRATION"

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Responses to increases in temperature of heterotrophic micro-organisms in soils from the maritime Antarctic

2015

Understanding relationships between environmental changes and soil microbial respiration is critical for predicting changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) fluxes and content. The maritime Antarctic is experiencing one of the fastest rates of warming in the world and is therefore a key location to examine the effect of temperature on SOC mineralization by the respiration of soil micro-organisms. However, depletion of the labile substrates at higher temperatures relative to the total SOC and greater temperature sensitivity of recalcitrant components of the SOC confound simple interpretations of the effects of warming. We have addressed these issues by testing the hypothesis that respiration by …

Soil organic matterEcologySoil organic matterSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaMineralization (soil science)Soil carbonBiologySoil respirationchemistry.chemical_compoundCarbon dioxideAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)chemistryThermalEnvironmental chemistryCarbon dioxideRespirationSoil watersense organsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesRespiration rateAcclimationPolar Biology
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Andamento stagionale del flusso di emissione di CO2 dal suolo in risposta al contenuto di umidità all'interno di un agroecosistema mediterraneo

2014

Total soil respiration as the sum of two biotic component, autotrophic and heterotrophic respiration, is influenced by various environmental factor, in particular soil temperature and soil moisture. In arid and semi arid regions, soil moisture is a major driver of soil respiration during periods of drought stress. Hence, the aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of soil moisture on soil CO2 efflux. Measurements were made every two weeks between January 2008 and June 2010 using a portable soil respiration instrument fitted with a soil respiration chamber (IRGA) CIRAS 1 (PP Systems, Hitchin, UK).The Simultaneously with soil respiration measurements, soil temperature (T) and soil volumetri…

Soil respiration IRGA CO2 umidità del suolo Protocollo di Kyoto
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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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Responses of methane oxidation to temperature and water content in cover soil of a boreal landfill

2007

Abstract Methane oxidation in a cover soil of a landfill located in a boreal climate was studied at temperatures ranging from 1–19 °C and with water content of 7–34% of dry weight (dw), corresponding to 17–81% of water-holding capacity (WHC) in order to better understand the factors regulating CH 4 oxidation at low temperatures. CH 4 consumption was detected at all the temperatures studied (1–19 °C) and an increase in CH 4 consumption rate in consecutive incubations was obtained even at 1 °C, indicating activation or increase in enzymes and/or microorganisms responsible for CH 4 oxidation. CH 4 consumption was reduced with low water content (17%WHC) at all temperatures. The response of CH 4…

Soil respirationchemistry.chemical_compoundMethanotrophMoistureChemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterAnaerobic oxidation of methaneCarbon dioxideSoil ScienceHumidityMicrobiologyWater contentSoil Biology and Biochemistry
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Seasonal dynamics of the bacterial community in forest soils under different quantities of leaf litter

2010

International audience; Soil microbial communities play an important role in soil carbon functioning, particularly in forest ecosystems. Their variation in response to climate change may affect soil carbon processes, highlighting the importance of understanding how environmental factors affect microbial communities. This study aimed to determine to what extent an increase in the quantity of fresh litter may affect heterotrophic mineralization of organic carbon and bacterial community structure in soil and litter. A litter manipulation experiment was performed in situ in a temperate deciduous forest. Three treatments of fresh litter inputs were considered: litter exclusion, natural condition…

[SDE] Environmental SciencesLITTER[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]FORET TEMPEREE DE FEUILLUSSoil ScienceBACTERIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONINGTemperate deciduous forestTEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FORESTSoil respiration[ SDE ] Environmental Sciences03 medical and health sciencesForest ecology030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesEcologyEcologyCommunity structure04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSoil carbonMineralization (soil science)15. Life on landPlant litterAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)SOIL13. Climate actionARISASoil water[SDE]Environmental Sciences040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSOIL RESPIRATION
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Effects of Pentachlorophenol and Biotic Interactions on Soil Fauna and Decomposition in Humus Soil

1995

In a laboratory experiment, effects of chemical stress (pentachlorophenol, PCP, at concentrations of 0, 50, and 500 mg/kg) and biotic interactions (nematodes in the presence or absence of collembolas and enchytraeids) on the community structure of soil animals and decomposition processes were studied. PCP was strongly adsorbed to humus that contained 65% organic matter. Numbers of fungal-feeding nematodes decreased significantly at the highest PCP concentration, while no effects were found in bacterial feeders. There were differences in the numbers of nematodes between different animal combinations, but at the highest PCP concentration, collembolas and enchytraeids had no effect on them. Nu…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPentachlorophenolHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSoil biologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicinePollutionHumusrespiratory tract diseasesPentachlorophenolSoil respirationchemistry.chemical_compoundNutrientchemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil pHAnimalsSoil PollutantsOrganic matterAcholeplasma laidlawiiSoil microbiologyEcosystemSoil MicrobiologyEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Changes in soil microbial activity and physicochemical properties in agricultural soils in Eastern Spain

2015

Agricultural land management greatly affects soil properties. Microbial soil communities are the most sensitive and rapid indicators of perturbations in land use and soil enzyme activities are sensitive biological indicators of the effects of soil management practices. Citrus orchards frequently have degraded soils and this paper evaluates how land management in citrus orchards can improve soil quality. A field experiment was performed in an orchard of orange trees (<em>Citrus Sinensis</em>) in the Alcoleja Experimental Station (Eastern Spain) with clay-loam agricultural soils to assess the long-term effects of herbicides with inorganic fertilizers (H), intensive ploughing and i…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSoil testAgroforestrySoil organic matterSoil biologySoil Sciencecomplex mixturesSoil qualitySoil managementSoil respirationchemistryAgronomySoil waterEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterSpanish Journal of Soil Science
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Effects of earthworms on decomposition and metal availability in contaminated soil: Microcosm studies of populations with different exposure histories

2006

Abstract Population-specific differences in the responses of earthworms to simultaneous exposure to Cu and Zn were studied in microcosm experiments. Two populations of Aporrectodea caliginosa tuberculata (Eisen) with different metal exposure histories were chosen for the studies. Microcosms were prepared containing either uncontaminated soil or soils with low or high combined Cu/Zn -concentrations (79/139 or 178/311 mg kg −1 dry mass of soil, respectively). Earthworms from each population were introduced to the microcosm treatments with some microcosms serving as controls without earthworms. One series of microcosms was destructively sampled after 16 weeks incubation in a climate chamber. S…

education.field_of_studySoil testbiologyChemistryPopulationEarthwormSoil Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologySoil contaminationSoil respirationEnvironmental chemistrybiology.animalSoil waterLumbricidaeeducationMicrocosmSoil Biology and Biochemistry
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Variation characteristics of soil respiration fluxes in four types of grassland communities under different precipitation intensity

2005

A two consecutive years’ field experiment was carried out on four types of semiarid grassland along precipitation gradient in Xilin River Basin of Inner Mongolia during 2001–2003 using a static enclosed black chamber technique. The variation characteristics of soil respiration fluxes from four different types of grassland along precipitation gradient were compared. The possible effect of water-heat factors on characteristics of grassland soil respiration was statistically analyzed and the numerical relational model between soil respiration and water-heat factors was established. Meanwhile the soil CO2 annual emissions of different types of grassland were estimated based on the consecutive a…

geographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categorySteppefood and beveragesSoil scienceSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseAtmospheric sciencescomplex mixturesGrasslandSoil respirationRespirationSoil watermedicineEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationWater contentChinese Science Bulletin
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Spatial patterns of, and environmental controls on, soil properties at a riparianepaddock interface

2012

Abstract Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to intercept nutrients and sediments before they enter water bodies. We investigated the soil properties, nutrient dynamics and vegetation composition at the riparian–agriculture interface. Soil physicochemical and vegetation properties were spatially heterogeneous along the transition from the grazed paddock into the un-grazed and revegetated riparian zone. Soil C stocks varied considerably across the site, with values ranging from 2% in the paddock to 5% in the riparian zone. Using Bayesian model selection, a predictive model for total soil carbon was developed. By including soil mois…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySoil nutrientSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSoil ScienceSoil scienceVegetationSoil carbonSoil respirationSoil typeMicrobiologySoil carbonSoil respirationRiparian restorationNutrientSoil waterEnvironmental scienceEcosystemNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR)Bayesian modellingRiparian zoneNitrogen cycling
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