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(1992). testing and plant analysis in Western . Communications in and Plant Analysis: Vol. 23, Testing and Plant Analysis in the Global Community, pp. 2029-2051.
(1992). testing and plant analysis in Western . Communications in and Plant Analysis: Vol. 23, Testing and Plant Analysis in the Global Community, pp. 2029-2051.
This report provides a synthesis on the current state of Higher Education (HE), as a baseline to assess competency and resources for capacity development in ...
The covariates were obtained from Data Centre (ESDAC) (Panagos et al., 2012, Panagos et al., 2013a, Panagos et al., 2013b) and the study by Ballabio et al. (2016) (Table 3). The Geographical Database of Eurasia at scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the Information System (EUSIS).
The latest projections of organic carbon (SOC) changes from dif-ferent Earth system models (ESMs) show a very wide range of values, adding uncertainty on land-atmospheric carbon(C) feedback under cli-mate change (1). Because the is the largest terrestrial C pool, differ-ent representations of SOC turnover may amplify the magnitude and ...
is essential for precision agriculture and for sustainable management. The EU-funded SOILdarity project will develop strategies to integrate ecology with cutting-edge and crop sensors, modelling and system-control-technologies for sustainable management.
With the Land Use/Cover Area frame Survey (LUCAS) survey in 2009 a pan- dataset is available for the first time, consisting of around 20,000 points across 25 Member States of the Union. The aim of this study is the generation of a harmonised high-resolution erodibility map (with a grid cell size of 500 m) for the ...
, recent studies have modelled water, wind and tillage erosion at continental scale and shed new light on their geography. However, to acquire a comprehensive picture of erosion threats more processes need to be addressed and made visible to decision-makers.
Figure 1. scientists and profiles: (A and B) Dr Manuel Pulido performing bulk density measurements; (C) Terric Anthrosol with colluvic materials 1 in the vineyards of the Celler del Roure, Valencia, Spain; (D) Eutric Gypsisol, 1 Málaga city, Spain; (E) Entisols 2 order with calcium carbonate concretions in deep horizon, Western desert, Egypt; (F) Aridisols 2 order with ...
LUCAS , the largest expandable dataset for : a review. Eur J Sci 69, 140–153 (2018). Orgiazzi, A. et al. LUCAS Biodiversity and LUCAS Pesticides, new tools for research and policy development. J 73 (2022). NASA-USDA Enhanced SMAP Global Moisture Data.
Introduction. Around 40% of the global land area is devoted to agriculture. In the Union (EU), too, this share amounts to 43% ().Scientists and policy makers emphasize that this vast area of land performs many functions in addition to primary productivity (Keestra et al., 2016) and that this multi-functionality is under pressure (Stolte et al., 2016; EU, 2019).
physics matters for the land–water–food–climate nexus and sustainability. Gang Wang, Ying Liu, Zhifeng Yan, Dingjiang Chen, Jun Fan, Teamrat A. Ghezzehei. , Journal of . First Published: 21 December 2023. Abstract. Full text.
legislation, there is no uniformly used definition for manure: While Regulation EC/1069/2009 on animal by-products defines manure as “any excrement and/or urine of farmed animals other than farmed fish, with or without litter”, being an organic fertiliser, the Nitrates Directive (Directive 91/676/EEC) defines manure from farmed animals as “waste products excreted by livestock ...
roadmap. The Roadmap for EJP functions as an agenda for the activities of EJP and describes a vision for climate-smart and sustainable agricultural management. In the beginning of the EJP program, a number of expected outcomes were identified by the Commission, which in different ways could contribute to ...
The differences in approach to assess loss by water erosion probably arise from the different circumstances pertaining at the time. Thus in the 1930s erosion was high on the agenda in the USA and was widespread (Bennet, 1939), and an understanding of processes driving erosion was needed. Plot experiments were set up at experimental ...
What's the current ranking of the ? The is currently ranked 3990 out of 27955 Journals, Conferences, and Book Series in the latest ranking. Over the course of the last 9 years, this journal has experienced varying rankings, reaching its highest position of 2110 in 2015 and its ...
The custodian of will celebrate its centennial contribute to the nature and human wellbeing in 2024. The event will also empower the linkages with different disciplines, policy makers, stakeholders, institutions, and associations to effectively address civil society needs within agriculture, forestry, environment, urban planning ...
In this study, the distribution of 76 pesticide residues was evaluated in 317 topsoil samples from across the Union. The soils were collected in 2015 and originated from 11 EU Member States and 6 main cropping systems. Over 80% of the tested soils contained pesticide residues (25% of samples had 1 residue, 58% of samples ...
Background and aims depth is a critical attribute of any , and determines rooting, moisture and nutrient storage, mineral reserve, anchorage, and a range of conditions that affect plant growth. We reviewed papers from four primary journals and extracted how deep the soils were studied in those papers. Methods depth was obtained over a 30-years period (1989–2019 ...
Consequences of climate change for the climate in Central and the central plains of the United States. This study aims to evaluate climate quantitatively under present and projected climatic conditions across Central (12.1°–18.9° E and 46.8°–51.1° N) and the U.S. Central Plains (90°–104° W….
Journal of . Volume 64, Issue 4 p. 455-465. Original Article. ... The British Society of is a limited company, registered in England ...
Metal-driven bacterial community variation in urban and suburban park soils of Shanghai, China. Wen Liu, Xiaoxia Zhang, Weiwei Zhang, Shanwen He, ... Delong Shen. Article 103475. View PDF. Article preview. Read the latest articles of Journal of Biology at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly ...
Loss of biodiversity caused by the expansion, intensification and mechanization of agriculture has been identified as a major problem across . Related pressures include erosion, organic matter decline, compaction, contamination, salinization and climate change [6, 7]. Download : Download full-size image; Figure 1.
Journal of . Volume 73, Issue 6 e13326. ORIGINAL ARTICLE. ... The British Society of is a limited company, registered in England and ...
Derivation methods of screening values . A review and . Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, EUR 22805-EN, 306 pp. ISBN: 978-92-79-05238-5, ISSN: 1018-5593 Download report: (Size: 2.2 MB) Preview FrontPage :
Using the dataset resurveys, we spatially assessed changes in land cover in 1990–2018 and used these to estimate changes in naturalness. On average, 50.74% of the examined surface was classified as natural or near-natural, 41.66% of the surface was moderately, but recognizably transformed by human activities, while 4.43% of the ...
A Cubist regression model was applied to correlate spatial data such as latitude, longitude, remotely sensed and terrain features in order to develop a high-resolution erodibility map. The ...
We studied their influences in silty soils using samples from two field experiments with contrasting long-term use (cropped versus bare fallow). The cropped had a larger organic C content than the bare fallow, and allowed us to compare a with pools of organic C differing in turnover time with a dominated by the passive organic C ...
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The methodological aspects and practice of monitoring in some countries are discussed. experience in this field may be useful for Russia and FSU countries, where monitoring works are at the early stage of their development. The programs of work, the standards for assessing the state of soils, and the distribution patterns of monitoring sites are described ...
Description. The (ESDAC) is the thematic centre for related data . Its ambition is to be the single reference point for and to host all relevant data and information at level. It is the source for various authoritative -related datasets.
is one of the least diverse fields within , technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Because demographics of groups and institutions provide a window into the culture, climate, equity and inclusion of minoritized scholars, we discuss how lack of diversity continues to affect our and the scientific community ...
Official frameworks for monitoring exist in most member states of the Union. However, the uniformity of methodologies and the scope of actual monitoring are variable between national ...
e13437. First Published: 20 November 2023. 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 ...
Journal of Volume 63, Issue 2 p. 189-199 Use of specific peaks obtained by diffuse reflectance Fourier transform mid-infrared spectroscopy to study the composition of organic matter in a Haplic Chernozem
The first four threats are pertinent to agricultural systems in Atlantic , but vary in their extent between countries depending on the spatial distribution. Loss of biodiversity has not been included as a potential threat in the SFD due to lack of information that is currently available both spatially and temporally to ...
This report provides a synthesis on the current state of Higher Education (HE), as a baseline to assess competency and resources for capacity development in ...
Healthy is the foundation of agriculture and an essential resource to ensure human needs in the 21st century 1, such as food, feed, fibre, clean water and clean air.It is a vital part of ...
The digital maps of pH and CaCO 3 with 250 m resolution at scale were generated. Both pH value and CaCO 3 content in Northern were lower than those in Southern . Moreover, the pH and CaCO 3 showed a positive correlation in the 28 countries in terms of the Pearson correlation coefficient values.
2015. Description. ) Geostatistics, which can be defined as the tools for studying and predicting the spatial structure of georeferenced variables, have been mainly used in during the past two decades. Since now, hundreds of geostatistical papers have been published on ...
Here we share some of the highlights about .. Ancient . Among the first scientists were the Greek Theophrastus (371 BC-287 BC) who wrote “On the Causes of Plants”, and the Chinese Fan Shengzhi (1st century BC) who wrote on many agricultural topics including “Field Usage, Plowing, Irrigation, Harvesting,” and other crop specific topics.