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Proctor, J., and R. Lal. "Tropical Ecology and Physical Edaphology." Journal of Applied Ecology 24, no. 3 (December 1987): 1086. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2404009.

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Dent, David, and R. Lal. "Tropical Ecology and Physical Edaphology." Journal of Ecology 76, no. 1 (March 1988): 294. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2260474.

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Wild, A. "Tropical ecology and physical edaphology." Agricultural Systems 25, no. 1 (January 1987): 82–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-521x(87)90102-8.

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Cowie, Robert H. "Tropical ecology and physical edaphology." Trends in Ecology & Evolution 3, no. 5 (May 1988): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-5347(88)90123-1.

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kumar, K. Naresh, Ch Satyanand Reddy, and N. V. E. S. Murthy. "Fuzzy-Based XML Knowledge Retrieval Methods in Edaphology." International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications 8, no. 5 (August 5, 2016): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2016.05.08.

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Pal, D. K., S. P. Wani, and K. L. Sahrawat. "Vertisols of tropical Indian environments: Pedology and edaphology." Geoderma 189-190 (November 2012): 28–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2012.04.021.

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Meenakshi, A. "Knowledge Management in Edaphology Using Self Organizing Map (Som)." International Journal of Database Management Systems 4, no. 5 (October 31, 2012): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/ijdms.2012.4507.

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Onweremadu, E. U., E. T. Eshett, U. E. Ogundu, C. P. Anyanwu, and J. C. Obiefuna. "Edaphology Sorptivity and Bioaccessibility of Chromium in a Tropical Rangeland Soil." International Journal of Agricultural Research 2, no. 12 (November 15, 2007): 997–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/ijar.2007.997.1005.

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Chandran, P., S. K. Ray, Ranjan Paul, D. Vasu, K. Karthikeyan, and S. G. Anantwar. "Ferruginous Soils of Humid Tropical Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Their Pedology, Mineralogy and Edaphology." Clay Research 40, no. 1 (2021): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-4509.2021.00004.8.

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Sahoo, Sonalika, Duraisamy Vasu, Ranjan Paul, Tarun Kanti Sen, Sanjay Kumar Ray, and Padikkal Chandran. "Acid Soils of Manipur of the North-eastern Region of India: Their Mineralogy, Pedology, Taxonomy and Edaphology." Clay Research 39, no. 1 (2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-4509.2020.00005.4.

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Fadli, Jawad, and Umar Ma’ruf. "Accelerate Project Activities Of Systematic Land Complete Registration (PTSL) In Tigajuru Village, Mayong Subdistrict, Jepara District." Jurnal Akta 5, no. 4 (December 23, 2018): 1009. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/akta.v5i4.4134.

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This study aims to Investigate the implementation of PTSL activities in Tigajuru Village, Mayong Subdistrict, Jepara District and find out the barriers and solutions in the implementation of PTSL activities in Tigajuru Village, Mayong Subdistrict, Jepara District.The method used in this research is the Socio-Juridical. Data collection techniques using the data of primary and secondary data. Data were analyzed using qualitative analysis in order to obtain clarity on the issues discussed and subsequently prepared as a thesis of a scientific nature.Results of analysis showed that the stages of implementation of land registration systematically full of determining the location, the establishment of adjudication committee, counseling, the establishment of a task force of data collectors Juridical data collection Juridical, the data processing Juridical and evidentiary rights, edaphology and measurement, announcement, publishing certificate, and the final stage of delivery of certificates. Implementation of Land Registration of Property Rights Systematically full compliance with the Regulation of the Minister of ATR / BPN No. 1 of 2017 in Jepara, it is stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of ATR / BPN No. 1 Of 2017 on the Acceleration of the Implementation of Systematic Land Complete Registration.Keywords: Accelerate Project; PTSL; Notary.
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Pal, D. K., S. P. Wani, K. L. Sahrawat, and P. Srivastava. "Red ferruginous soils of tropical Indian environments: A review of the pedogenic processes and its implications for edaphology." CATENA 121 (October 2014): 260–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2014.05.023.

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Cano-Ortiz, Ana, Carmelo M. Musarella, José C. Piñar Fuentes, Carlos J. Pinto Gomes, Ricardo Quinto-Canas, Sara del Río, and Eusebio Cano. "Indicative Value of the Dominant Plant Species for a Rapid Evaluation of the Nutritional Value of Soils." Agronomy 11, no. 1 (December 22, 2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11010001.

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A study was conducted on 14 grassland communities located in the south of the Iberian Peninsula and their edaphology, which is identified as specific plant associations. The edaphic study of each association allows a rapid evaluation of the nutrient content in the soil without the need for laboratory edaphic analysis. For each phytosociological relevé and soil, samplings were carried out. The field data were subjected to various statistical analysis—canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), Bayesian networks, and decision trees—to establish nutrient content. When the abundance value of the species is 9 in the Van der Maarel scale, there is an increase in the values of several soil parameters. In the case of Hordeum leporinum, when the Van der Maarel index is 9, the Kc (exchangeable potassium in cmol/kg) undergoes the greatest variation, to a value of up to 0.729 cmol/kg. The application of the decision tree to this species reveals that the soil attributes with the greatest influence in the classification are conductivity, %_si (silt texture), pH, and pF 15 atm (pressure at 15 atmospheres (water retention capacity) in %). Indeed, this interlaced edaphic and phytosociological study provides us with a high-value tool to obtain quick information on the content of nutrients in the soil.
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PIMENTEL, Johnny Félix Farfán, Raul Delgado ARENAS, Shigueki Martín Shimizu SANTILLÁN, Patricia Edith Guillén APARICIO, and Diana Eulogia Farfán PIMENTEL. "Application Of Remote Sensing In Environmental Studies: A Theoretical Review." International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science 3, no. 1 (April 5, 2022): 137–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/ijesss.v3i1.198.

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The present research aims to perform a descriptive analysis of remote sensing and its applications in the various fields of human knowledge; although scientific and technological progress has indeed shown to reach an important development in the dynamics of natural and anthropic processes, which allows understanding their effects fully; thus, on that basis, multiple studies are conducted in the fields of spatial sciences, agriculture, geology, edaphology, oceanography, risk and disaster prevention, mining exploration, among others. Thus, this area of knowledge offers great potential for strategic planning, decision-making, and the development of environmental projects considering biodiversity and environmental sustainability. Consequently, remote sensing offers many possibilities for scientists and researchers to broaden their field of action and become familiar with the photo-interpretation of satellite images, which is very necessary for scientific work today. In the methodological part, documentary information, research works, scientific articles and environmental development projects supported the research developed. he research is of non-experimental design, descriptive design; in which a literature review was carried out in terms of remote sensing and its applications in environmental studies. The research results allowed us to obtain information on Remote Sensing in: Agriculture and soil conservation. Remote sensing has enormous potential for its application through concurrent disciplines that serve as a basis for decision making, as in the case of the agricultural sector.
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Sánchez Marañón, Manuel. "La medida de la respiración de suelo como herramienta docente en edafología / Measurement of soil respiration as a teaching tool in edaphology." RIDE Revista Iberoamericana para la Investigación y el Desarrollo Educativo 2, no. 3 (January 18, 2015): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.23913/ride.v2i3.31.

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La edafología es una asignatura universitaria compleja por la variabilidad de conocimientos que integra y su interconexión con otras ciencias. Es por ello que la experimentación cobra en esta disciplina una importancia vital para mejorar la compresión del estudiante. Experimentar el suelo en el laboratorio lo priva de su realidad funcional, y la experiencia de campo es compleja por las dificultades de desplazamiento de los estudiantes desde sus centros universitarios. Para paliar unos y otros inconvenientes, el objetivo de este trabajo fue la medida de la respiración de los suelos (mg O2/kg suelo) del jardín dela Facultad de Ciencias dela Universidad de Granada (Spain), empleando un método manométrico (OxiTop Control measuring system). Esta experiencia práctica permitió la participación continuada en el tiempo de los estudiantes, recogió la vitalidad funcional del suelo y sirvió para mostrar la conexión de la edafología con otras ciencias. A través de un aprendizaje autorregulado y cooperativo basado en el problema de los cambios de respiración del suelo en el tiempo y el espacio, los estudiantes adquirieron competencias específicas correspondientes a la temática edáfica, así como competencias transversales tales como la capacidad de análisis, razonamiento crítico, comprensión del método científico y capacidad de discusión.
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Anderson, J. M. "R. Lal 1987. Tropical ecology and physical edaphology. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. 744 pages. ISBN 0-471-90815-0. Price: £72.50, US$123.60." Journal of Tropical Ecology 4, no. 1 (February 1988): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467400002546.

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Camargo, Flavio A. de Oliveira, Víctor Hugo Alvarez V., and Philippe C. Baveye. "Brazilian soil science: from its inception to the future, and beyond." Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 34, no. 3 (June 2010): 589–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-06832010000300001.

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The present essay is meant to provide some background on the evolution of the soil science community in Brazil, since its inception, to describe its current situation, and to outline a number of opportunities and challenges facing the discipline in decades to come. The origin of Brazilian agronomy dates back to the beginning of the 19th century as a subdiscipline of botany, and its association with chemistry would later establish it as a science. In the middle of the 19th century, agricultural chemistry was born as a result of this association, leading to the establishment of edaphology, a branch of Soil Science. Another branch of Soil Science, known as pedology, was established as an applied and scientific knowledge in Brazil during the middle of the 20th century. During the same period, the Brazilian Soil Science Society (SBCS) was created, merging the knowledge of both branches and gathering all scientists involved. Twenty years after the SBCS foundation, the creation of Graduate Programs made Brazilian Soil Science enter the modern era, generating crucial knowledge to reach the current levels of agricultural productivity. Part of a community composed of 25 Soil Departments, 15 Graduate Programs and a great number of institutions that promote research and technology transfer, Brazilian soil scientists are responsible for developing solutions for sustainable development, by generating, adapting and transferring technology to the benefit of the country. The knowledge produced by SBCS members has been particularly significant for Brazil to achieve the status of most competitive tropical agriculture in the world. In the future decades, Soil Science will still remain topical in discussions regarding environment care and production of food and fibers, in addition, it will be essential and strategic for certain issues, such as water quality, reducing poverty and development of renewable sources of energy.
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Ghabbour, Samir I. "Tropical Ecology and Physical Edaphology, by Rattan Lal. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester–New York–Brisbane–Toronto–Singapore: xii + 732 pp., illustr., 23.5 × 15 × 4.5 cm, hard cover, £72.50, 1987." Environmental Conservation 14, no. 4 (1987): 377–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900017124.

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Steiner, Bigna L., Natàlia Alonso, Patrick Grillas, Christophe Jorda, Gaël Piquès, Margaux Tillier, and Núria Rovira. "Languedoc lagoon environments and man: Building a modern analogue botanical macroremain database for understanding the role of water and edaphology in sedimentation dynamics of archaeobotanical remains at the Roman port of Lattara (Lattes, France)." PLOS ONE 15, no. 6 (June 18, 2020): e0234853. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234853.

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Dombos, Miklós, András Kosztolányi, Katalin Szlávecz, Csongor Gedeon, Norbert Flórián, Zita Groó, Péter Dudás, and Oxána Bánszegi. "EDAPHOLOG monitoring system: automatic, real‐time detection of soil microarthropods." Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8, no. 3 (October 13, 2016): 313–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.12662.

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Chertov, O. G., М. А. Nadporozhskaya, M. M. Palenova, and I. V. Priputina. "EDAPHOLOGY IN THE STRUCTURE OF SOIL SCIENCE AND ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY." Russian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology 3, no. 3 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.21685/2500-0578-2018-3-2.

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Servín-Prieto, Alan Joel, José Ernesto Frías-Ramírez, Norma Guadalupe Sifuentes-Morín, and José Alfredo Montemayor-Trejo /. "Delimitation of potential areas for groundwater recharge in the Toluca Valley aquifer." Journal Urban-Rural and Regional Economy, December 31, 2020, 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35429/jurre.2020.7.4.30.36.

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Water is one of the most important natural resources for all living beings, it is essential for food security and the health of ecosystems. It occupies 75% of the planet's surface, however, only 3% is available to man for consumption. Mexico has 653 aquifers. 39.1% of the total volume of these is concessioned for agricultural irrigation uses. According to studies carried out by the National Water Commission, as of 2018, of the 653 units, 105 aquifers are reported in a state of overexploitation. The objective of this research was to implement the guide for the identification of areas with potential for water recharge, developed by the Tropical Agronomic Center for Research and Teaching of Costa Rica, which proposes the delimitation of potential recharge areas through geospatial information considering the topics of edaphology, geology, land use and vegetation, as well as relief and slopes. The results obtained show that in the Toluca Valley aquifer there are five categories of possibility of water recharge, although the moderate possibility prevails (59.4%), followed by a low possibility of recharge occurrence (21.0%), very low possibility (16.7%), high possibility (1.6%) and very high possibility (1.2%).
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Porta, Jaume, and Darío Villanueva. "Formation of Soil Science neologisms ." Spanish Journal of Soil Science 2 (September 5, 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.3232/sjss.2012.v2.n2.06.

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Since the IUSS Rome Congress in 1924, where the scientific community decided to use the expression<em> Soil Science </em>instead of <em>Pedology</em> or <em>Edaphology</em>, criteria for the formation of new words in Spanish concerning the study of the soil have not been established. New terms in English are formed by giving priority to the Greek root πἐδον in front of the root ἒδαψοξ. This criterion does not take into account the fact that in Greek the term πἐδον refers to the <em>soil we walk on</em> and not to the <em>soil where plants grow</em>, which is expressed by the term ἒδαψοξ. This paper proposes criteria based on etymological, semantic and pragmatic linguistics for the formation of new or the equivalent of English soil-related words in Spanish. The analysis is based on: authorities in this field; etymological elements; aspects of phonetic and orthographic ambiguity; the equivalences between similar terms in English, Spanish and French; the usage of the expression at university level, by soil societies, and by scientific journals; and on aspects of linguistic good taste in certain geographic areas of Spanish language. The scope of this paper is not to contest the use of terms already in existance, recognizing that there may be strongly entrenched terms in some countries having Spanish as their own language. These terms should be referred to as varieties for a particular geographical area according to the specific regional Spanish semantics in America.
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Hussaini, A., M. Usman, J. Y. Falgore, S. S. Sani, Y. Zakari, and H. D. Muktar. "A Search for Suitable Growing Environment for Sesame Production in Nigeria." Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, August 1, 2020, 18–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2020/v38i830383.

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The economic relevance of farm management practices to the production of sesame crops in Nigeria includes preventing and combatting food crises, actualization and realization of national food security as well as enhancing gross domestic product. This research seeks to examine the edaphology of some soil types in relation to the productivity of sesame crops in Nigeria. The experiment was conducted in statistical farm of Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic, Kazaure, Jigawa State, Nigeria during 2019 growing season. The experimental design was Completely Randomized Design with one hundred replications. There were three types of soils investigated; Clay, Sandy, and Loamy were compared with one another. The soils were made free of any nuisance factors effects. The chlorophyll content of the plants was read using Konica Minolta chlorophyll meter SPAD-502 plus, and the data analyzed using one-way ANOVA and the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. The result of the analysis indicates a higher significant effect of Sandy soil (M = 11.20, SD = 2.37) on the yield of sesame crops in this region as compared to the effects of the Clay (M = 3.60, SD = 0.89), and Loamy (M = 6.86, SD = 3.39) soils. The overall ANOVA test indicates that growing environment does have effect on sesame production, F (2, 27) = 6.70, p = 0.00. However, the result indicates insignificant chlorophyll mean difference between Clay and Loamy soils. It is therefore evident from these results and the reviewed literatures that the suitable growing environment for sesame production in Nigeria is fertile Sandy soil that is deep, light textured, well-drained and that is exposed to an average temperature of 25oC to 37oC. The crop is also tolerant to draught, but not at the germination and seedling stages, water logging, and excessive rain fall while it requires 90–120 frost-free days to achieve optimal yields in cold regions. The challenges which stand in the way of increasing the productivity and quality of sesame crops need to be overcome. As with other crops, which is a major export crop in many countries, these crops should be given more research attention.
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