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Journal articles on the topic "Soil and plant parameters"

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Almudhafar, Safaa M. "Effect of Environmental Parameters on Soil Salinity on Plant." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24, no. 5 (2020): 4247–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v24i5/pr2020140.

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Maraziotis, E. A. "Soil-to-plant concentration factor and dependence on soil parameters." Journal of Radiological Protection 12, no. 2 (1992): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0952-4746/12/2/003.

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Senbayram, Mehmet, Andreas Gransee, Verena Wahle, and Heike Thiel. "Role of magnesium fertilisers in agriculture: plant–soil continuum." Crop and Pasture Science 66, no. 12 (2015): 1219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/cp15104.

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In this review, we summarise factors contributing to plant availability of magnesium (Mg) in soils, the role of Mg in plant physiological processes related to yield formation and abiotic stress tolerance, and soil and fertiliser parameters related to Mg leaching in fertilised soils. Mg is a common constituent in many minerals, comprising 2% of Earth’s crust; however, most soil Mg (90–98%) is incorporated in the crystal lattice structure of minerals and thus not directly available for plant uptake. Plants absorb Mg from the soil solution, which is slowly replenished by soil reserves. Duration a
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Akram, S., and H. Deka. "Phytoremediation potential of some abundantly growing indigenous herbs of crude oil contaminated sites." Journal of Environmental Biology 42, no. 1 (2021): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.22438/jeb/42/1/mrn-1476.

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Aim: To study the total oil and grease (TOGs) removal potential of three abundant herb species of crude oil contaminated sites, namely Xanthium strumarium (L.), Ageratum conyzoides (L.) and Polygonum hydropiper (L.) from oil contaminated soils. Methodology: The pot experiment was carried out by taking soil samples of crude oil contaminated agricultural field. For each experimental plant, three replicas were maintained and a similar control setup was maintained without plants for comparing the results. Another control set up was maintained in non-contaminated soils to compare the plant growth p
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Zaman, MM, MAH Chowdhury, and Tanzin Chowdhury. "Growth parameters and leaf biomass yield of stevia (Stevia rebaudiana, Bertoni) as influenced by different soil types of Bangladesh." Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 13, no. 1 (2016): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbau.v13i1.28708.

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Soils of different types affect crop production according to their capability as a nutrient supplier based on plant requirement. Soil provides physical support to plant as well as supplies necessary water and nutrient elements for plant growth and development. Suitable soil for stevia cultivation in Bangladesh is yet to be identified. A high concentrate sweetness producer plant, stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni) was grown in earthen pots in some soils of Bangladesh to choose the most suitable soil/s for the growth and leaf yield of stevia. Seven soil types namely acid, calcareous, non-calcare
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Anna, Gałązka, Gawryjołek Karolina, Grządziel Jarosław, and Księżak Jerzy. "Effect of different agricultural management practices on soil biological parameters including glomalin fraction." Plant, Soil and Environment 63, No. 7 (2017): 300–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/207/2017-pse.

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The aim of the study was to determine the glycoproteins content (total glomalin (TG), easily extractable glomalin (EEG) and soil proteins related to glomalin (GRSP)) in soil under long-term monoculture of maize. Soil microbiological and biochemical properties, including microbial biomass and enzymatic activity were also assessed. The presence of total, easily-extractable glomalin and soil proteins related to glomalin was dependent on both the growth phase of the plant and tillage system. The highest content of glomalin was detected in the soils under maize in direct sowing and reduced tillage.
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Harasimiuk, Andrzej, and Magdalena Cyrczak. "Soil – Plant Relations on Sandy Grassland in the Middle Vistula River Valley." Miscellanea Geographica 11, no. 1 (2004): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2004-0005.

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Abstract The paper is on environmental condition of sandy grassland on alluvial deposits. The soil and phytosociological study ware conducted south of Warsaw in middle Vistula river valley. Listing of vascular plants and shallow soil sampling were made in order to answer the question of plant and soil relationship. Standard chemical determination directed on trophism were done in plant and soil material. The spatial distribution of chemical parameters of plants and soils is related to local microrelief and distance of Vistula river. The plants dominating the study prefer less fertile habitats.
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Kresovic, Mirjana, and V. Licina. "Estimation of soil nitrogen availability." Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade 48, no. 1 (2003): 21–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jas0301021k.

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Our research has been made on brown forest soil that is used in long-term experiments. The soil we used had a certain crop rotation (wheat-corn) and had been fertilized according to a certain system for 30 years. In the experiment, quantities of nitrogen fertilizers were gradually increased after which samples were taken from O to 30 cm depths in order to establish plant and soil parameters for assessing the applied methods. Two experiments were made: one in the field and one in a controlled environment. On grounds of the established correlation interdependence between the methods applied (the
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Mohammadi, Mohammad Hossein, and Mahnaz Khataar. "A simple numerical model to estimate water availability in saline soils." Soil Research 56, no. 3 (2018): 264. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sr17081.

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We developed a numerical model to predict soil salinity from knowledge of evapotranspiration rate, crop salt tolerance, irrigation water salinity, and soil hydraulic properties. Using the model, we introduced a new weighting function to express the limitation imposed by salinity on plant available water estimated by the integral water capacity concept. Lower and critical limits of soil water uptake by plants were also defined. We further analysed the sensitivity of model results to underlying parameters using characteristics given for corn, cowpea, and barley in the literature and two clay and
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Kisic, I., I. Bogunovic, Z. Zgorelec, and D. Bilandzija. "Effects of soil erosion by water under different tillage treatments on distribution of soil chemical parameters." Soil and Water Research 13, No. 1 (2018): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/25/2017-swr.

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Soil losses by water erosion were studied under six different tillage treatments, which differ in depth and direction of tillage and planting during a twenty-year period (1995–2014) on Stagnosols in central lowland Croatia. Studied tillage treatments were: control plot (bare fallow-BF), ploughing up and down the slope to 30 cm (PUDS), no-tillage (NT), ploughing across the slope to 30 cm (PAS), very deep ploughing across the slope to 50 cm (VDPAS), and subsoiling to 50 cm + ploughing to 30 cm across the slope (SSPAS). The paper presents the following chemical parameters: soil pH, soil organic m
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Soil and plant parameters"

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Kühner, Anke. "Habitat models for plant functional groups with respect to soil parameters and management." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=974181900.

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Bhattarai, Dwarika. "Brassica carinata Growth and Yield Response to Nitrogen and Sulfur Fertilizers and Impacts on Selected Soil Parameters and GHG Fluxes." Thesis, South Dakota State University, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=13808771.

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<p> Carinata (<i>Brassica carinata</i> A. Braun), a non-food oilseed crop and an alternative bio-jet fuel feedstock, has received attention for its potential as a low-input option for production in the semi-arid regions of the Northern Great Plains of USA. The crop has a lower N fertilizer requirement as compared to the other oilseeds, suggesting less negative impact on soils and GHGs emissions. Carinata is a new crop to South Dakota (SD), thus, the best management practices have yet to be developed. In addition, no sufficient research to address the impact of growing carinata on soils and GHG
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Ebrahimi, Ehsan [Verfasser]. "Effect of different types of soil conditioners (plant-derived composts and animal manure) and application methods on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of tomatoes and selected soil parameters / Ehsan Ebrahimi." Kassel : Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1191199614/34.

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Mancino, C. F., L. Salo, A. Hayes, I. Pepper, and D. M. Kopec. "The Influence of Effluent Irrigation on Specific Soil Microbial Populations and Parameters." College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/215852.

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Gräfe, Jan. "Prediction of aerodynamic parameters of plant canopies and of soil heating in ridges covered with plastic mulch as contributions to SVAT modelling." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2006. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=982159277.

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Gräfe, Jan. "Prediction of aerodynamic parameters of plant canopies and of soil heating in ridges covered with plastic mulch as contributions to SVAT modelling." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Landwirtschaftlich-Gärtnerische Fakultät, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/15553.

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Die Implementierung und Anwendung von Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere-Transport-Modellen (SVAT) in der Landwirtschaft erfordert die Kenntnis der aerodynamischen Eigenschaften der Unterlage. Diese sind die Verschiebungslänge d, die Rauhigkeitslänge z0 und weitere Parameter welche den Effekt der Rauhigkeitsschicht unmittelbar über dem Pflanzenbestand beschreiben, wie die Schichthöhen für den Transfer von Impuls Zm* und Skalaren Zs*. Umfangreiche Literaturangaben über einen weiten Bereich von Bestandsmerkmalen wurden zur Entwicklung und Ableitung neuer Schätzfunktionen der genannten Parameter genutzt.
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Madaeni, Fatemehalsadat. "Detecting the trends in meteorological variables and investigating their effects on runoff over the last 50 years." Thesis, KTH, Mark- och vattenteknik, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-99342.

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There is now a general consensus among scientists on occurrences of more and intense climatic disasters, floods and droughts, everywhere in the future. To act sooner and smarter against these negative impacts, we must shift our focus in better understanding of the future climate change and possible implications of that to better manage our water resources. Certainly, there is a link between the future effects of climate change on water resources and trends of climatic variables. In this study, by using Mann-Kendall trend analysis method, it is concluded that from 1961 to 2010 only temperature
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Abebe, Yibekal Alemayehu. "Managing the soil water balance of hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) to improve water productivity." Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/25257.

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A series of field, rainshelter, growth cabinet and modelling studies were conducted to investigate hot pepper response to different irrigation regimes and row spacings; to generate crop-specific model parameters; and to calibrate and validate the Soil Water Balance (SWB) model. Soil, climate and management data of five hot pepper growing regions of Ethiopia were identified to develop irrigation calendars and estimate water requirements of hot pepper under different growing conditions. High irrigation regimes increased fresh and dry fruit yield, fruit number, harvest index and top dry matter pr
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Newbolt, Chad Haynes Hepp Gary R. "Environmental parameters related to growth of submersed aquatic vegetation in the lower Mobile Delta, Alabama." Auburn, Ala., 2005. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2005%20Fall/Thesis/NEWBOLT_CHAD_22.pdf.

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Taule, Christoffer. "Soil Nailing: a Monte Carlo Simulation of Soil Parameters." Thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, Geoteknologi, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-72509.

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Books on the topic "Soil and plant parameters"

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Fränzle, Stefan. Chemical Elements in Plant and Soil: Parameters Controlling Essentiality. Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2752-8.

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Fränzle, Stefan. Chemical elements in plants and soil: Parameters controlling essentiality. Springer, 2010.

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Graf, Ulrich Hans. Zur Indikation von Bodennährstoffen in Streuwiesen: Vitalitätsmerkmale ausgewählter Arten und floristische Parameter als Nährstoffindikatoren in Streuwiesen des Zürcher Voralpengebietes = Indication of soil nutrients in litter meadows : vitality parameters of selected species and floristic parameters as indicators of soil nutrients in litter meadows in the pre-Alps of the canton of Zurich (northern Switzerland). Geobotanisches Institut der ETH, Stiftung Rübel], 1996.

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Byrne, Robert James. An evaluation of the effect of nitrogen management programmes on plant nitrogen concentration in milling wheat and subsequent yield and quality parameters. University College Dublin, 1998.

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Jeffrey, David W. Soil~Plant Relationships. Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6076-6.

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Garg, Pradeep Kumar, Rahul Dev Garg, Gaurav Shukla, and Hari Shanker Srivastava. Digital Mapping of Soil Landscape Parameters. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3238-2.

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Hakeem, Khalid Rehman, Mohd Sayeed Akhtar, and Siti Nor Akmar Abdullah, eds. Plant, Soil and Microbes. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27455-3.

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Reichardt, Klaus, and Luís Carlos Timm. Soil, Plant and Atmosphere. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19322-5.

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Hakeem, Khalid Rehman, and Mohd Sayeed Akhtar, eds. Plant, Soil and Microbes. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29573-2.

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Continuous soil gas measurements: Worst case risk parameters. ASTM International, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Soil and plant parameters"

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Priesack, E., S. Gayler, R. Brumme, N. Bartsch, and T. Vor. "Inverse estimation of parameters in a soil nitrogen turnover model for a beech forest." In Plant Nutrition. Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47624-x_444.

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Barth, G., S. v. Tucher, and U. Schmidhalter. "Influence of soil parameters on the efficiency of the new nitrification inhibitor DMPP (ENTEC®)." In Plant Nutrition. Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47624-x_367.

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Fränzle, Stefan. "Autocatalytic Processes and the Role of Essential Elements in Plant Growth." In Chemical Elements in Plant and Soil: Parameters Controlling Essentiality. Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2752-8_2.

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Fränzle, Stefan. "The Biological System of Elements." In Chemical Elements in Plant and Soil: Parameters Controlling Essentiality. Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2752-8_1.

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Fränzle, Stefan. "A Causal Model of Biochemical Essentiality." In Chemical Elements in Plant and Soil: Parameters Controlling Essentiality. Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2752-8_3.

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Fränzle, Stefan. "The Evolution of Essentiality." In Chemical Elements in Plant and Soil: Parameters Controlling Essentiality. Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2752-8_4.

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AmÂncio, S., A. Lopes, H. Santos, M. Rodrigues, and A. Teixeiral. "Behaviour of inbred and hybrid maize lines in the presence of aluminium as evaluated by some physiological and biochemical parameters." In Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH. Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3438-5_90.

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Deshmukh, Yogita, and Puja Khare. "Effect of Salinity Stress on Growth Parameters and Metabolites of Medicinal Plants: a Review." In Soil Salinity Management in Agriculture. Apple Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315365992-9.

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Garg, Ankit, Vinay Kumar Gadi, Siraj Hossain, et al. "Role of Plant Health Parameters in Understanding Spatial Heterogeneity of Hydraulic Conductivity of Vegetated Soil: A Case Study of Urban Green Infrastructure Monitoring." In Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics Volume 3. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2227-3_47.

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Aloo, Becky Nancy, Ernest Rashid Mbega, and Billy Amendi Makumba. "Sustainable Food Production Systems for Climate Change Mitigation: Indigenous Rhizobacteria for Potato Bio-fertilization in Tanzania." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_276-1.

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AbstractThe global rise in human population has led to the intensification of agricultural activities to meet the ever-rising food demand. The potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a crop with the potential to tackle food security issues in developing countries due to its short growth cycle and high nutrient value. However, its cultivation is heavily dependent on artificial fertilizers for yield maximization which culminates in global warming and other environmental problems. There is need, therefore, for its alternative fertilization technologies to mitigate climate change. This study evaluated the potential of indigenous rhizobacteria for potato cropping in Tanzania. Ten potato rhizobacterial isolates belonging to Enterobacter, Klebsiella, Citrobacter, Serratia, and Enterobacter genera were obtained from a previous collection from different agro-ecological areas in Tanzania. The isolates were characterized culturally, microscopically, biochemically, and by their carbohydrate utilization patterns. Their in vitro plant growth-promoting (PGP) traits such as nitrogen fixation, solubilization of phosphates, potassium, and zinc, and production of siderophores, indole acetic acid, and gibberellic acids were then evaluated. Lastly, sterilized potato seed tubers were bacterized with the inoculants and grown in pots of sterile soil in a screen-house using untreated plants as a control experiment. The potato rhizobacterial isolates had varying characteristics and showed varying in vitro PGP activities. The screen-house experiment also showed that the rhizobacterial treatments significantly (p &lt; 0.05) enhanced different parameters associated with potato growth by up to 91% and established the potential of most of the isolates as alternative biofertilizers in potato cropping systems in Tanzania.
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Conference papers on the topic "Soil and plant parameters"

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Putra, Syopiansyah Jaya, and Zainul Arham. "Pland Suitability Evaluation of Mangosteen Plant with Geoprocessing Model Approach Using Upland Soil Test Parameters." In International Conference on Science and Technology (ICOSAT 2017) - Promoting Sustainable Agriculture, Food Security, Energy, and Environment Through Science and Technology for Development. Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icosat-17.2018.23.

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Swarnakar, Arvind Kumar, Samir Bajpai, and Ishtiyaq Ahmad. "Geo Physicochemical Properties for Soil Base Subsurface Constructed Wetland System." In International Web Conference in Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Planet. AIJR Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.112.28.

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Wetland land system is the natural way for the treatment of wastewater. Constructed wetland system (CWs) is a traditional way for treatment. CWs are considered as secondary or tertiary treatment systems. CWs provide good landscape and better habitat quality for the community. Various types of media are used in Constructed Wetland Systems. Literature shows that various soils have the potential to filtration medium (in substratum) in Horizontal Flow Subsurface Constructed Wetland System (HFSCWs) for wastewater treatment. Soil should have few environmental and geo tech properties. Soil provides t
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VAGUSEVICIENĖ, Ilona, Sonata KAZLAUSKAITĖ, Aiste JUCHNEVICIENĖ, Asta BYLAITE, and Audrone ŽEBRAUSKIENĖ. "COMPARISON OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC PARAMETERS IN DIFFERENT WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) VARIETIES." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.064.

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Dynamics of photosynthesis pigments in the leaves of different varieties of winter wheat during the vegetation period is analyzed in the paper. The accumulation of pigments in the plant depends on the physiological activity, growth and development of the plant, therefore the composition and content of photosynthesis pigments chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids reflect the general condition of the plant. The ratio of chlorophyll a / b for normal photosynthesis activity in the leaves of the plant should be at least 1:3. The object of the research is different varieties of winter wheat (Triticum aes
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S.U., Susha Lekshmi, and D. N. Singh. "Keynote Speech: Significance of Soil Moisture Content and its Measurement Techniques." In International Web Conference in Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Planet. AIJR Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.112.keynote4.

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Soil moisture is an inevitable part of the soil and has a significant influence on the engineering, agronomic, geological, ecological, biological, and hydrological behavior of the soil mass. A small change in the soil moisture content alters the behavior or mechanical properties of the soil mass, viz., consistency, compatibility, cracking, swelling, shrinkage, and density. The soil moisture content can be considered as a multi-disciplinary parameter as it has been used as a critical parameter in civil, agricultural, and environmental engineering disciplines. In geotechnical engineering, constr
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Simos, Nicholas, Paruyr Zadoyan, Pierre Labbe, Pierre Sollogoub, and J. Pierre Touret. "Assessment of Spatial Property Variability of the Subsurface in SSI Studies of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant." In 12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone12-49440.

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This paper addresses issues surrounding soil property variability including uncertainties associated with “best estimate” values and searches for practical ways to assess the impact on the seismic response of a facility, such as a nuclear power plant, resting on it. Specifically, it attempts, using a parametric study, to formulate a probabilistic model that enables the enveloping of uncertainties associated with the soil-structure-interaction component of the seismic problem. The effects of most-likely sources of uncertainty, such as variability of “distinct” soil layer profile and variability
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Wakeham, A., G. Keane, M. Proctor, and R. Kennedy. "Monitoring infection risk for air and soil borne fungal plant pathogens using antibody and DNA techniques and mathematical models describing environmental parameters." In MICROBES IN APPLIED RESEARCH - Current Advances and Challenges. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814405041_0030.

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Gilaev, G. G., A. M. Shtern, E. S. Kuptsova, K. L. Chertes, and O. V. Tupitsyna. "INVOLVEMENT OF WASTE FROM OIL AND GAS FIELDS IN TECHNOGENIC SOILS AND GROUND CONCRETE." In Всероссийская научная конференция, посвященная памяти доктора технических наук, профессора Александра Дмитриевича Потапова. Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Национальный исследовательский Московский государственный строительный университет" (НИУ МГСУ), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22227/978-5-7264-2875-8.2021.47-52.

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The article considers the system of differentiation of oil and gas fields for the application of the technology of waste entrainment in man-made soils and soil-concrete on the territory of the plant. It names the indicators for which the mathematical analysis of the parameters by the principal component analyses is used. As a result, the analysis of the deposits of the Samara region was carried out. The universality of the new method is proven.
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CÂRDEI, Petru, and Dragoș MANEA. "MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR THE HEAT EXCHANGE OF GREENHOUSE AND SOLARIUM SOIL IN THE PLANT ROOT AREA." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.001.

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This paper proposes a structural mathematical model of heat exchange into the soil of a solarium. The model investigates the possibility of a rational choice of the cooling water transit time through the pipeline network located in the plant root area. Also, the size of the cooled root area is roughly determined, according to the temperature of the cooling fluid. At the same time, the model provides information on the degree of soil cooling, meaning the ratio between the average soil temperature in the cooled root area and a reference temperature, for example the temperature indicated by a sen
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Ishiki, Kenshiro, Hirokazu Tsuji, Minoru Kanechika, and Yoshinori Mihara. "Analytical Study on Fragility Evaluation With Uncertainty Against Fault Displacement for Nuclear Power Plant Buildings." In 2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone26-81072.

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Japan Nuclear Safety Institute had recently reported the pioneering deterministic evaluation approach for nuclear power plant under seismic induced fault displacement. But the uncertainty of fault displacement based on probabilistic hazard analysis is described to be greater than that of other natural phenomena e.g. earthquake ground motions or seismic acceleration vibration in the report. Furthermore, for plant-wide risk assessment against fault displacement hazards beyond design basis displacement level, it is seriously necessary to promote a series of fundamental studies and develop the sta
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Johnson, James J., Oleg R. Maslenikov, David K. Nakaki, Philip S. Hashimoto, Yahya Bayraktarli, and Olivier Zuchuat. "A Hybrid Method to Develop SSI Parameters for Rigid Embedded Foundations of Arbitrary Shape." In ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Division/K-PVP Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2010-25350.

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CLASSI and SASSI are two sub-structuring approaches to analyze the phenomena of soil-structure interaction (SSI) with extensive applications in the nuclear power industry. Many similarities exist in the two methods; both approaches treat the SSI problem as a linear problem (soil and structure are modeled as behaving linearly), solve the problem in the frequency domain, and treat complex free-field wave propagation mechanisms, including incoherence of ground motion. SASSI has distinct advantages in modeling embedded foundations of irregular shapes, including foundation flexibility. Standard ver
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Reports on the topic "Soil and plant parameters"

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M. Wasiolek. Soil-Related Input Parameters for the Bioshere Model. Yucca Mountain Project, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/899228.

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Smith, A. J. Soil-related Input Parameters for the Biosphere Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/827811.

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A. J. Smith. Soil-Related Input Parameters for the Biosphere Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/839514.

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Semenova, G. A., and N. I. Dzhabborov. SUBSTANTIATION OF CONSTRUCTION PARAMETERS OF DYNAMIC SOIL PROCESSING WORKING BODIES. Technical service of machines, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/0131-5226-2019-06066.

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Carlton, W. H., V. Price, and J. R. Cook. Mercury in shallow Savannah River Plant soil. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10193720.

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Lee, James M. Soil and Plant Fertility Management for Soybeans. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-1204.

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Portz, Dennis N., and Gail R. Nonnecke. Soil Pretreatment Management Practices Effects on Grapevine Plant Growth, Pest Populations, and Soil Characteristics. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-457.

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Zellmer, S. D., J. F. Schneider, N. A. Tomczyk, W. L. Banwart, and D. Chen. Plant uptake of explosives from contaminated soil at the Joliet Army Ammunition Plant. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/70713.

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Pedersen, Palle. Soil pH and Plant Population Effects on Soybean Yield. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-1202.

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Pedersen, Palle. Soil pH and Plant Population Effects on Soybean Yield. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-421.

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