Journal of : Vol 74, No 6

Zhijun Wei, Chenglin Li, Xiaofang Ma, Shutan Ma, Zongyang Han, Xiaoyuan Yan, Jun Shan. , e13428. First Published: 20 October 2023. Biochar promotes denitrification in acidic paddy by increasing pH and enhances the same process in alkaline paddy by increasing nosZ gene abundance, resulting in reduced N 2 O emissions. Abstract.

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Erosion – Wiley Online Library

2.15 Pan- Erodibility Assessment 685 Yves Le Bissonnais, Olivier Cerdan, Joe¨lLe´onard and Joe¨l Daroussin 2.16 Modelling Erosion 695 Victor Jetten and David Favis-Mortlock 2.17 Existing Erosion Data Sets 717 Jussi Baade and Seppo Rekolainen 2.18 Impacts of Environmental Changes on Erosion Across 729

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5 Technologies for Improvement | Emerging Technologies …

Structural and functional characterization of gene clusters directing non- ribosomal synthesis of bioactive cyclic lipopeptides in Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain FZB42. J. Bacteriol. 186:1084-1096. Lal, R. 1987. Managing soils of sub-Saharan . 236:1069-1076. Lal, R. 2000. management in developing countries.

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A global atlas of the dominant bacteria found in |

Here we conducted a global analysis of the bacterial communities found in surface soils from 237 locations across six continents and 18 countries (fig. S1) to (i) identify the most dominant (i.e., most abundant and ubiquitous) bacterial phylotypes worldwide; (ii) determine which of these dominant phylotypes tend to co-occur and share similar environmental preferences; (iii) map the ...

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The rise of compound warm-season droughts –

They argued that low moisture dries air masses in Southern , which, as they move northward, decrease cloudiness and enhance the atmospheric evaporative demand. Our hydrologic simulation is in agreement with their hypothesis, showing that, during the compound warm-season events of CEU, January to April moisture deficits in MED ...

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and Water Conservation : State of Play and …

’s lands are largely vulnerable and threatened by degradation and low water availability, especially in semi-arid and arid regions, limiting crop and livestock productivity and farmer livelihood options. Therefore, agricultural lands, adopting/improving measures that conserve and water resources is crucial. This review aims to provide an update on and water ...

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SOLO

SOLO. SOLO will identify current knowledge gaps, drivers, bottlenecks, and novel research and innovation approaches to be considered in the Mission research and innovation roadmap. The project aims to create a knowledge hub for health research and innovation that will last beyond the project’s lifespan by establishing ...

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Abstract moisture–atmosphere interactions are key elements of the regional climate system. There is a well-founded hope that a more accurate representation of the moisture–precipitation feedback would improve the simulation of summer precipitation on daily to seasonal, to climate time scales. However, uncertainties have persistently remained as the simulated feedback is strongly ...

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Considering a initiative for – Chicago Council on …

of issues built from site-specific information exists. Even so, it is widely understood that the main -quality issues include erosion, loss of organic mat-ter, nutrient deficits and imbalances, loss of biodiver-sity, salinization, acidification, and sealing. For Sub-Saharan , an estimated 65 percent

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Farmers are being paid millions to trap carbon in … –

The model, launched in the 1980s, was originally called Century because it simulated carbon dynamics on timescales of a century or longer.As concerns about climate change grew, the CSU team looked to expand the model to capture how the three major greenhouse gases—CO 2, methane, and N 2 O—pass between air and land during a growing season.

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The Network for Biology and Fertility: New …

Intensification of smallholder agriculture in sub-Saharan is necessary to address rural poverty and natural resource degradation. Integrated Fertility Management (ISFM) is a means to enhance crop productivity while maximizing the agronomic efficiency (AE) of applied inputs, and can thus contribute to sustainable intensification.

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Mission – The Confederation of Societies

This means that the societies of now have a platform for co-operating with important Directorates-General of the Commission in Brussels. The ECSSS is a regional member of the International Union of Sciences, with the goal to foster all branches of and their application, as well as to support ...

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EXHAUSTION |

farmers desperate for fresh are clearing fragile forestlands and wildlife habitat. Roy added that only 4% of arable land is irrigated, so water-supply problems also need to be addressed. The report will be presented at an Fertilizer Summit to be held in Abuja, Nigeria, in June, where remedies such as cheap fertilizer ...

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EJP Special Issue – Climate-smart sustainable …

A guideline to agricultural management: three layers for sustainable management: the biosphere: healthy soils and (bio)diverse landscapes (green bar); solutions: based on functioning of the natural system (yellow bar); enabling conditions: finding the social and economic enable conditions (blue bar).

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The State of Degradation in Sub-Saharan … – MDPI

The primary cause of degradation in sub-Saharan (SSA) is expansion and intensification of agriculture in efforts to feed its growing population. Effective solutions will support resilient systems, and must cut across agricultural, environmental, and socioeconomic objectives. While many studies compare and contrast the effects of different management practices on properties ...

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Research Jobs and Postdocs | EuroScienceJobs

jobs and fellowships . Also find more academic jobs and jobs requiring a PhD. jobs in Austria (6), Belgium (4), Czech Republic (1), Denmark (1), Finland (9), France (12), Germany (7), Ireland (2), Italy (3), Luxembourg (5), Netherlands (9), Poland (2), Spain (4), Sweden (17), Switzerland (7) and ...

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Total carbon and nitrogen in the soils of the world: the …

Landmark Paper 3 on the global status of carbon by Niels Batjes, first published in the Journal of in 1996, (Total carbon and nitrogen in the soils of the world; N.H. Batjes, Journal of , 1996, 47, 151–163) was, arguably, the first paper to alert the world to the functional role of soils at this ...

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priorities in the Union – ScienceDirect

The Union puts the concept of healthy soils at the core of the Green Deal. •. Healthy soils contribute to achieve climate neutrality, zero pollution, sustainable food provision and resilient environment. •. 70% of EU soils are in an unhealthy condition with erosion, carbon loss, land take and contamination being major threats.

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Russia …

Socioeconomic transformation together with climate change in recent decades significantly affected the geography of agricultural erosion Russia. Calculations of erosion rate and loss from slopes using logical-mathematical erosion models within different landscape zones and administrative regions revealed spatial-temporal regularities in the dynamics of these parameters and ...

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EnvEuro Environmental – , Water and Biodiversity …

Environmental - , Water and Biodiversity (EnvEuro) is a two-year double degree Master Program in Environmental , offered by four leading universities. The double degree MSc program focus on , Water and Biodiversity. It features an introduction to environmental , 6 specialisations, and finally a ...

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| Postgraduate Taught Subjects | Study Here …

As the only dedicated MSc remaining in the UK, and one of the few remaining , you can be assured of a specialist programme. In the field, you will be introduced to by following a series of excursions developed by the famous University of Aberdeen pedologist, E.A. Fitzpatrick.

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-Improving Cropping Systems for Sustainable and … – MDPI

Crop production faces the challenge to remain profitable while at the same time achieving environmental sustainability. Average wheat yields in several . countries are less than what is locally attainable [1,2,3,4], possibly because of suboptimal management and/or impairment caused by poor quality (defined as ‘the capacity of a to function within ecosystem and ...

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, Master | Stellenbosch University | Stellenbosch …

About. Research and training at the Department of Plant Pathology, which offers the programme at the Stellenbosch University, deal with some of the most important plant diseases of agricultural crops in South and internationally. Stellenbosch University. Stellenbosch , South . Top 2% worldwide.

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Day 1 Annual Days 2022 – EJP

Evaluation of ecosystem services through quality indicators; Jaroslava, J. Pedoclimatic contextualization of organic carbon content for assessment; Pacini; Participatory processes to involve farmers in the identification of Agricultural Soils-based’ Ecosystem Services and their Bundles at regional level.

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Acidification of croplands by nitrogen fertilization …

acidification is an ongoing problem in intensively cultivated croplands due to inefficient and excessive nitrogen (N) fertilization. We collected high-resolution data comprising 19,969 topsoil (0–20 cm) samples from the Land Use and Coverage Area frame Survey (LUCAS) of the commission in 2009 to assess the impact of N fertilization on buffering substances such as carbonates and ...

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Full article: – Taylor & Francis Online

Price R360. The classification of soils in South has, until now, been a rather mysterious subject, quietly studied and mostly understood only by a few seasoned pedologists and practitioners, most often seated in the departments of academic and research institutions of South . The detailed and unique South ...

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