Search results for "Soil conservation"

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Diversity and complexity of microbial communities from a chlor-alkali tailings dump

2015

Abstract Revegetation of the tailings dumps produced by various industrial activities is necessary to prevent dust storms and erosion and represents a great challenge for ecological restoration. Little is known about the microbial colonisation and community structure of revegetated tailings following site exploitation. Here, we report the sequencing of 16S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) fungal RNA gene amplicons from chlor-alkali residue and from an adjacent undisturbed soil to define the composition and assembly of the rhizosphere microbial communities. After quality filtering, a total of 72,373 and 89,929 bacterial sequences and 122,618 and 111,209 fungal sequences remained fo…

[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Microbial networks010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences[ SDE ] Environmental SciencesElectric network topologyHebelomaBacteria (microorganisms)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesRhizosphereBar codingEcologyEcologySoil physico-chemical propertiesFungal communityRhizosphere microbial communitiesAnthropogenic soilsSoil typeTailingsTailings dumpSoil conservationBacterial communityGammaproteobacteriaComplex networksMicroorganismsSoil ScienceBiologyMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesRevegetationMicrobial ecologyPseudomonasGammaproteobacteriaBotanyDominance (ecology)RevegetationEcological restoration030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBar-codingGeoporaBacteria15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationMicrobial population biologyInternal transcribed spacers13. Climate actionRNA
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Protection de la ressource en eau du bassin de l’Auxerrois et transformation des pratiques agricoles

2022

Avec des taux de nitrates dépassant les seuils définis par la Directive européenne « nitrates », puis la présence de résidus de pesticides utilisés par les activités agricoles du secteur, l’eau des bassins d’alimentation de captages de l’Auxerrois fait l’objet de préoccupations depuis une trentaine d’année. C’est ainsi qu’à la fin des années 1990, les représentants des pouvoirs publics ont choisi de mettre en place une démarche préventive passant par un travail de transformation des pratiques agricoles. Notre article analyse comment la prise en charge collective de cette situation participe à la configuration des relations entre représentants des pouvoirs publics, agriculteurs et défenseurs…

[SHS.ANTHRO-SE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnologySocial Sciences and Humanities[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologysoil conservation agriculturedrinking waterorganic agriculturepesticidespreventive approachagriculture biologiquedémarche préventive[SHS.ENVIR] Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studies[SHS.HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciencespollutionagriculture de conservation des solsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSciences Humaines et Socialeseau potableagricultureGeneral Environmental ScienceVertigO
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Soil, pasture and animal products quality

2013

The management of pasture, through the use of appropriate stocking rates and grazing systems, influences the feeding behaviour of the animals. The impact of animal behaviour on vegetation can be of great importance for the sustainability of pastures and mantaining their biodiversity. Indeed, a different response in terms of quality of animal products is mediated by the ability of animals to concentrate or transform grass components, according to the characteristics of the soil. The herbage ingested by animals provides them with compounds with aromatic characteristics, such as terpenes, and with functional properties beneficial for human health, such as carotenoids, vitamins, polyphenols and…

animal productsSettore AGR/19 - Zootecnica SpecialeBiodiversitypasture biodiversitylcsh:Plant culturePasturelcsh:AgricultureGrazinglcsh:SB1-1110pasture management animal products qualitygrazing managementpasture managementgrazing management pasture biodiversity product quality soil conservation.geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAgroforestryAnimal productsoil conservation.lcsh:SVegetationproduct qualityAgronomyqualitySoil waterSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceSoil conservationAgronomy and Crop Science
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The history of human-induced soil erosion: Geomorphic legacies, early descriptions and research, and the development of soil conservation—A global sy…

2013

Abstract This paper presents a global synopsis about the geomorphic evidence of soil erosion in humid and semihumid areas since the beginning of agriculture. Historical documents, starting from ancient records to data from the mid-twentieth century and numerous literature reviews form an extensive assortment of examples that show how soil erosion has been perceived previously by scholars, land surveyors, farmers, land owners, researchers, and policy makers. Examples have been selected from ancient Greek and Roman Times and from central Europe, southern Africa, North America, the Chinese Loess Plateau, Australia, New Zealand, and Easter Island. Furthermore, a comprehensive collection on the …

business.industryEnvironmental resource managementAncient Greeklanguage.human_languageNatural (archaeology)Soil managementPrehistoryAgriculturelanguageWestern worldTraditional knowledgeSoil conservationbusinessCartographyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesGeomorphology
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A Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Modeling Approach to Prioritize Soil Conservation Management in River Basin Critical Areas Coupled With Future Cl…

2021

About 44% of the Indian landmass experiences the adverse impact of land degradation. This loss of sediments caused by soil erosion reduces the water quality of local water bodies and decreases agricultural land productivity. Therefore, decision-makers must formulate policies and management practices for sustainable management of basins that are cost-effective and environment friendly. Application of the best management practices (BMPs) to properly manage river basins is difficult and time-consuming. Its implication under various climate change scenarios makes it more complicated but necessary to achieve sustainable development. In this study, the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) model…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0208 environmental biotechnologyDrainage basinClimate change02 engineering and technologyFuture climate01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringEnvironmental sciencesSoil waterLand degradationEnvironmental scienceGE1-350Scenario analysisWater qualitySoil conservationWater resource management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceAir, Soil and Water Research
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Improving soil and water conservation and ecosystem services by sustainable soil management practices: From a global to an Italian soil partnership

2020

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) identify the need to restore degraded soils in order to improve productivity and the provision of ecosystem services. The aim is to support food production, store and supply clean water, conserve biodiversity, sequester carbon, and improve soil resilience in a context of climate change. Within this framework, in order to achieve the SDGs and to correct land management in the long-term, soil management is considered mandatory. The reduction of land degradation should be based on various sustainable soil management practices that improve and maintain soil organic matter levels, increase water infiltration, and improve soil water management. This tec…

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Impact of Farmland Abandonment on Water Resources and Soil Conservation in Citrus Plantations in Eastern Spain

2019

Due to the reduction in the prices of oranges on the market and social changes such as the ageing of the population, traditional orange plantation abandonment in the Mediterranean is taking place. Previous research on land abandonment impact on soil and water resources has focused on rainfed agriculture abandonment, but there is no research on irrigated land abandonment. In the Valencia Region&mdash

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringIrrigated fieldsGeography Planning and Development010501 environmental sciencesAquatic Science01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAgricultural land managementlcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978Soil properties0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology2. Zero hungerlcsh:TD201-500AbandonmentAgroforestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landWater resourcesErosionINGENIERIA CARTOGRAFICA GEODESIA Y FOTOGRAMETRIA040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSoil propertiesSoil conservationWater
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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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Afforestation and reforestation: the Sicilian case study

2014

In some regions of the world such as the Northern Hemisphere, the abandonment of agricultural land is one of the most widespread forms of land use change. In general, abandonment is followed by colonization by herbaceous and woody plants. Since the 1950s, wide areas of Southern Italy have been afforested for soil conservation improvement. In order to quantify the effects of agricultural abandonment and artificial afforestation on soil organic carbon (SOC), a dataset of 48 Sicilian sites has been analyzed. Because of their high environmental variability, these sites can be considered as representative of Southern Italy and in general of the Mediterranean basin. Soil samples were taken throug…

soil organic carbon abandonment of agriculturalSecondary successiongeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaAgroforestryReforestationForestryPlant communitySoil carbonShrublandSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeGeographyAgricultural landAfforestationSoil conservation
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