Properties Of Spain Soil
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Long‐term Effects of Pine Plantations on Soil Quality in ...
· Soil Science Department, Faculty of Science, University of Granada, Campus Fuente Nueva s/n, 18001 Granada, Spain. Correspondence to: F. J. MartínPeinado, Soil Science Department, Faculty of Science, University of Granada, Campus Fuente Nueva s/n, 18001 Granada, Spain. Email: fjmartin Search for more papers by this author
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Ignacio J. DiazMaroto
1992, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain Publiions (Selected) DiazMaroto and Tahir S. (2018), Testing of wood physical properties in oak species (Quercus robur L., Q. petraea (Matts) Liebl. and Q. pyrenaica Willd.) for cooperage.
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References
The spatial scaling property of the surface 0 to 40 cm depth was characterized using the MFDFA technique for six of the soil water content series (all gravimetrically determined) representing soil water storage after snowmelt, rainfall, and evapotranspiration. For the studied transect, scaling properties of soil water storage are different between drier periods and wet periods. It also appears ...
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Soil Geographic Databases
Soil properties applicable to the APSIM Agricultural Systems Modelling and Simulation computer program. Victorian Soil pH mapping (VicDSMv1) "This dataset comprises soil property mapping across the whole State of Victoria at 6 prescribed depths. The set depths are 0 to 5 cm, 5 to 15 cm, 15 to 30 cm, 30 to 60 cm, 60 to 100 cm and 100 to 200 cm. The mapped soil properties .
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Effect of land management on soil microbial properties in ...
Effect of land management on soil microbial properties in agricultural terraces of Eastern Spain Alicia MorugánCoronado (1), Artemi Cerdà (1), and Fuensanta GarciaOrenes (2) (1) Universitat de València, Departament de Geografia, Elche, Spain (morugan), (2) GEA (Environmental Soil Science Group). Agrochemistry and environmental, University Miguel Hernández, 03202Elche, Alicante ...
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Impact of an intense rainfall event on soil properties ...
· Impact of an intense rainfall event on soil properties following a wildfire in a Mediterranean environment (NorthEast Spain). Marcos Francos GRAM (Grup de Recerca Ambiental Mediterrània), Department of Physical Geography, University of Barcelona, Montalegre, 6. 08001 Barcelona, Spain.
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Effect of management and climate on biochemical properties of grassland soils .
22 NW Spain), a total of 60 soils were analyzed for several microbial and biochemical 23 properties. Grasslands were divided into groups according to the type of management 24 applied (native compared with intensive) and to the climate in the area where they were *Manuscript Click here to download Manuscript: Paz_Ferreiro_diciembre Click here to view linked .
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Spatial variability of soil properties at different scales ...
Spatial variability of soil properties at different scales within three terraces of the Henares River /Spain A. Saldana˜), A. Stein, Zinck ITC International Institute for Aerospace Sur˝ey and Earth Sciences, Box 6, 7500 AA Enschede, Netherlands Received 26 September 1997; revised 27 August 1998; accepted 27 August 1998 Abstract This paper applies statistical and geostatistical ...
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Natural Forests of Oak in NW Spain: Soil Fertility and Main Edaphic Properties .
PDF | On Feb 24, 2012, D azMaroto and others published Natural Forests of Oak in NW Spain: Soil Fertility and Main Edaphic Properties | .
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The relationship between the soil erodibility factor K ...
Wischmeier''s soil erodibility factor K calculated for 10 surface soils in the Hornos area, S. Spain, is compared with 3 aspects of aggregate stability. A significant correlation is found with the percentage of particles < 100 μm after aggregate breakdown, which is used as a measure of the vulnerability of the soil to erosion by overland flow. No significant correlation exists with the .
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Impact of an intense rainfall event on soil properties following a .
· Impact of an intense rainfall event on soil properties following a wildfire in a Mediterranean environment (NorthEast Spain). Marcos Francos GRAM (Grup de Recerca Ambiental Mediterrània), Department of Physical Geography, University of Barcelona, Montalegre, 6. 08001 Barcelona, Spain.
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European Soil Database (vector and attribute data)
A Geographical Knowledge Database on Soil Properties for Environmental Studies: More documentation on the Pedotransfer rules/attributes of the European Soil Database. All the attribute codes per paramenter in the SGDBE Attributes and all the attribute codes per PTRDB Attributes Note that on the basis of the vector data, a number of rasters have been derived, .
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Impact of tillage and sowing systems on the physical properties .
Impact of tillage and sowing systems on the physical properties of a compacted soil from central Spain. Author(s) : LopezFando, C.; Pardo, M. T. Author Affiliation : Institute de Recursos Naturales, CSIC Serrano 115 B, 28006 Madrid, Spain. Author Email : Journal article : Fresenius Environmental Bulletin 2010 .
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World Reference Base for Soil Resources
The World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) is an international soil classifiion system for naming soils and creating legends for soil maps. The currently valid version is the Update 2015 of the third edition 2014. It is edited by a working group of the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS).
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Tillage influence on biophysical soil properties: the ...
1 1 Tillage influence on biophysical soil properties: the example of a longterm tillage 2 experiment under Mediterranean rainfed conditions in South Spain 3 4 5 LópezGarrido, R1.,, Madejón, E1., Murillo,, Moreno, F1. 6 7 1 Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla (IRNASCSIC). Box 8 1052, 41012 Seville.
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Basic Soil Properties
Agronomy 105 Soil Water: Basic Soil Properties 4 Soil Descriptors •Texture: Relative proportion of sand, silt, and clay in the soil •Structure: Forms the soil takes as particles clump together •Peds: Structural units of soil •Bulk Density: A soil''s weight per volume •Horizon: Layer of soil with somewhat uniform color, texture, and structure
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Land use impacts on physicochemical and microbial soil ...
Seville, Seville, Spain Additional information is available at the end of the article Page 1 of 18. have to use soil management options that enhance soil OC, nitrogen and rhizobia populations. Subjects: Agriculture Environmental Sciences; Soil Sciences; Environmental Management Keywords: physicochemical soil properties; landuse change; microbial soil properties and .
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Introduction to Soil Types and Wine | Wine Folly
· Clay soils are a paramount component to the great Tempranillobased wines of Rioja, Spain. Clay soils tend to stay cooler and also retain water. There are several types of clay soils, including a lime rich clay called Calcareous Clay which is said to be even cooler. These soils are famous for producing some of the boldest red and white wines in the world. Famous wines from clay soils. In .
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Soil properties and physiographic factors controlling the ...
· Read "Soil properties and physiographic factors controlling the natural vegetation regrowth in a disturbed chment of the Central Spanish Pyrenees, Agroforestry Systems" on DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publiions available at your fingertips.
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Biochemical properties of acid soils under climax ...
· The general and specific biochemical parameters of soils are highly sensitive to disturbance of the environment, but their use for diagnosis of soil degradation is limited by lack of comparable published data and lack of accepted methodological standards. With a view to establishing an appropriate data base for the soils of Galicia (NW Spain), we investigated the .
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RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS
chlorophyll content, crude fiber and tensile properties were monitored and the soilZn status (availableZn, Znfractions and totalZn) was assessed. Zinc chelate appliions increased the most labile forms of Zn in soils and Zn concentrations in plants. The low rate of Zn generally had a beneficial effect on DM yield and tensile properties. The exception was ZnEDTA in the weakly acidic soil ...
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EFFECT OF LONGTERM CONSERVATION TILLAGE ON SOIL BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES .
properties were significantly correlated with yield production in Northeast sites. Conservation tillage has proven to be an effective strategy to improve soil quality and fertility in Mediterranean areas of Spain. Keywords: Soil tillage, soil organic carbon, soil enzymatic activities, soil microbial biomass carbon; semiarid areas.
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Introduction to Soil Types and Wine | Wine Folly
· Clay soils are a paramount component to the great Tempranillobased wines of Rioja, Spain. Clay soils tend to stay cooler and also retain water. There are several types of clay soils, including a lime rich clay called Calcareous Clay which is said to be even cooler. These soils are famous for producing some of the boldest red and white wines in the world. Famous wines from clay soils.
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Soil properties under natural forest in the Alicante ...
· Soil physical, chemical and biochemical properties varied among sites, with generally higher values in the sites with Pm > 350 mm, comparing to sites with Pm < 350 mm ().However, pH was highest in the loions with Pm < 350 mm, particularly in the soils with lower organic matter showed that MBC, BSR and the enzyme activities are .
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Changes in soil microbial activity and physicochemical ...
· Agricultural land management greatly affects soil properties. Microbial soil communities are the most sensitive and rapid indiors of perturbations in land use and soil enzyme activities are sensitive biological indiors of the effects of soil management practices. Citrus orchards frequently have degraded soils and this paper evaluates how land .
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Hernanz JL., R. López
Mémoire Université Ferhat Abbas de Sétif. Lahmar R., A. Ruellan. 2007. Dégradation des sols et stratégies coopératives en Méditerranée : lapression sur les ressources naturelles et les stratégies dedes sols et stratégies coopératives en Méditerranée : lapression sur les ressources naturelles et .
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Soil management effects on runoff, erosion and soil ...
· Several soil properties were significantly correlated with each other, see Table 4. Organic matter correlated ... CC were within the range of the higher values reported by Barthes and Roose (2002) and Álvarez et al. (2007) in similar soils in France and Spain, respectively, while CT was in the medium and NT in the lower range, respectively, of those reported by the .
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Biological Properties of Soils | SpringerLink
· Soil becomes a dynamic body for the activity of soil organisms. The changes that are caused by soil organisms have their impact on soil fertility and productivity. A sterile soil is not a soil in the real sense. Although soil biota, which includes living roots and soil organisms, occupies a very small fraction of the total soil volume (< %), it has tremendous influences on soil properties ...
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European Soil Database (vector and attribute data ...
A Geographical Knowledge Database on Soil Properties for Environmental Studies: More documentation on the Pedotransfer rules/attributes of the European Soil Database. All the attribute codes per paramenter in the SGDBE Attributes and all the attribute codes per PTRDB Attributes Note that on the basis of the vector data, a number of rasters have been derived, one for each attribute in the ...
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Laboratory Testing |
A well planned and properly executed laboratory testing program will provide soil and/or rock properties needed to perform geotechnical analyses and develop geotechnical models. Soil and rock samples needed for the tests have to be carefully obtained in the field and properly stored to get accurate results. However, disturbed specimens can also be used at some tests to determine geotechnical ...