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Earthworms: Their Intensive Propagation And Use In Biological Soil Building - Part Ii, Thomas Barrett Dec 1966

Earthworms: Their Intensive Propagation And Use In Biological Soil Building - Part Ii, Thomas Barrett

Green Revolution

Reprint of section of book Earthworms by Thomas Barrett.


Twelve Maps Summarizing The Geologic Framework Of Southeastern Nebraska, R. R. Burchett, M. P. Carlson Sep 1966

Twelve Maps Summarizing The Geologic Framework Of Southeastern Nebraska, R. R. Burchett, M. P. Carlson

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Tb23: Studies Concerning The Retention Of Organic Materials By Clays, David C. Frost, Harold W. Gausman Aug 1966

Tb23: Studies Concerning The Retention Of Organic Materials By Clays, David C. Frost, Harold W. Gausman

Technical Bulletins

The purpose for conducting this research reported was to investigate interlattice adsorption of organic materials by montmorillonite clay and clays obtained from Merrimac sandy loam and Suffield silt loam soils.


Availability And Use Of Water In Nebraska, F. Butler Shaffer Jun 1966

Availability And Use Of Water In Nebraska, F. Butler Shaffer

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Surficial Geology Of The Las Vegas Quadrangle, Nevada, Charles Edgar Price Jr Jun 1966

Surficial Geology Of The Las Vegas Quadrangle, Nevada, Charles Edgar Price Jr

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

The Las Vegas 15-minute quadrangle, located in the south part of the state of Nevada, includes about 240 square miles in and around the city of Las Vegas; it is in the basin and range province. The quadrangle includes a broad valley floor that was once a lake bottom, a bordering area of badlands and rolling hills developed in Tertiary and Quaternary deposits, an outer marginal area of alluvial fans, and the surrounding mountains.

The mountains constitute about three per cent of the total land surface and are composed of rock ranging in are from Precambrian to Tertiary. The remainder …


Simultaneous Movement Of Water And Herbicides In Unsaturated Soils, Ming-Shyong Yang May 1966

Simultaneous Movement Of Water And Herbicides In Unsaturated Soils, Ming-Shyong Yang

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Since weed killers were developed in the early part of the decade beginning in 1940, herbicides have been increasing in use until they are now widely used to control weeds. The application of herbicides has thus become a regular agricultural and ecological practice.


Simultaneous Flow Of Heat And Water In Plant Tissue, Gaylon Sanford Campbell May 1966

Simultaneous Flow Of Heat And Water In Plant Tissue, Gaylon Sanford Campbell

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Although biological phenomena may be partially described in a general way without the use of mathematics and physics, the experimental results may be more meaningful if they are analyzed on the basis of physical and mathematical laws. The complexity of biological systems has made the application to them of mathematics and physics rather difficult, and only recently has much progress been made. Although it has yet been possible to describe only a few simple biological systems by actual equations, a great deal of qualitative information may be obtained by applying physics and mathematics. Russell (1960, p. 439) said

In principle …


The Effect Of Soil Adsorbents On The Thermodynamic Properties Of Soil Water System, Taghi Manbeian May 1966

The Effect Of Soil Adsorbents On The Thermodynamic Properties Of Soil Water System, Taghi Manbeian

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

It has been generally recognized that the surface phenomena of the solid particles such as shrinking and swelling, water- holding capacity, water' movement, and cation exchange are important in understanding the physical properties of the soil. Clay is the most prevalent material in the colloidal fraction of many soils. Because of the complex nature of the surface of clays and the small size of the particles, the direct study of surface phenomena is difficult. Thermodynamic functions change in accordance with changes and organization within the system. Thus, an examination of the thermodynamics of surface phenomena provides some understanding of the …


Nitrification In Three Different Soils In Polyethylene Bags In The Field Overwinter, William R. Olmstead May 1966

Nitrification In Three Different Soils In Polyethylene Bags In The Field Overwinter, William R. Olmstead

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Nitrification, the process whereby ammonical-nitrogen (NH4+ - N) is changed into nitrate-nitrogen (NO3--N), is one of the more important biochemical processes associated with agriculture. Nitrate appears to be the form of N that most crops can most readily utilize.


The Course Or Behavior Of Applied Zinc To Soil Containing Different Levels Of Freshly Applied Organic Matter, Artnel Samuel Henry May 1966

The Course Or Behavior Of Applied Zinc To Soil Containing Different Levels Of Freshly Applied Organic Matter, Artnel Samuel Henry

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Soil organic matter consists of a heterogenous mixture of plant, animal, and microbial material in various stages of decomposition. It possesses characteristics which at present are not very well known. Careful studies have been directed towards the behavior of organic matter as it affects plants directly and man indirectly. Consequently, much tire is devoted to its study from the point of metal inactivation and chelation, the earlier investigations failed to produce results worthy of the efforts expended, so a loss of interest in the continued pursuit of knowledge resulted, about two decades ago when it was learned that many polyvalent …


Nature Of Non-Biological Decomposition Of Nitrite In Acid Media, Mukkatira Kariappa Mahendrappa May 1966

Nature Of Non-Biological Decomposition Of Nitrite In Acid Media, Mukkatira Kariappa Mahendrappa

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Curiosity is the cause of investigations, and the thirst for knowledge originates from it. Many times at the end of investigations, the number of questions raised are greater than those for which answers are sought. Therefore, all the information gathered through scientific investigations may not be of value for immediate application in practical life. Nevertheless, no research can be considered less important than the other because the integration of several scientific findings considered less less important at the time of investigation may reveal something of very high significance. Similarly, the study of various transformation reactions that the added fertilizers undergo …


The Influence Of Soil Moisture Regimes And Atmospheric Environments On Transpiration And The Energy Status Of Water In Plants, Sampatrao A. Gavande May 1966

The Influence Of Soil Moisture Regimes And Atmospheric Environments On Transpiration And The Energy Status Of Water In Plants, Sampatrao A. Gavande

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Plant responses to different soil moisture regimes have been extensively studied. Because of interactions between the soil, plant and climatic factors, few convincing generalizations concerning the influence of soil water on the transpiration of water by plants have been established. Generally single factors or at most the interaction of two have been studied at any one time. Useful theories describing the conditions of water retention in plant tissues and movement of water through plants have been proposed. Equally useful theories have been suggested for describing the retention and transmission of water in soil. The integration of these theories and their …


The Influence Of Organic Matter And Ph On Transformations Of Nitrites To Elemental Nitrogen, Mohammad A. Rashid May 1966

The Influence Of Organic Matter And Ph On Transformations Of Nitrites To Elemental Nitrogen, Mohammad A. Rashid

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Nitrogen occupies an important and prominent place in plant and animal nutrition. Large quantities are required by plants and must be available in the soil. Recently the use of nitrogenous fertilizers has increased manyfold. In view of the importance of this element in crop production, even greater use is anticipated in the coming years. In order to make full use of the applied nitrogen, continued investigations of soil-nitrogen relationship are imperative; however, this element presents many complex and challenging problems to investigators.


Movement Of Phosphorus In Soils As Influenced By Chelates And Soil Types, Abd-Elmonem Sayed-Ahmad Mostafa May 1966

Movement Of Phosphorus In Soils As Influenced By Chelates And Soil Types, Abd-Elmonem Sayed-Ahmad Mostafa

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The problems of phosphate fertilization have attracted the attention of agronomists, nutritionists, and other biological scientists due to the importance of phosphorus in animal and plant nutrition. However, the fundamental behavior of phosphorus in soil systems is not well understood. Because of its far-reaching effects, a solution of a portion of this problem is of importance.


Evidence Of Multiple Glaciation In The Glacial - Periglacial Area Of Eastern Nebraska, E. C. Reed, V. H. Dreeszen, J. V. Drew, V. L. Souders, J. A. Elder, J. D. Boellstorff May 1966

Evidence Of Multiple Glaciation In The Glacial - Periglacial Area Of Eastern Nebraska, E. C. Reed, V. H. Dreeszen, J. V. Drew, V. L. Souders, J. A. Elder, J. D. Boellstorff

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Water Levels In Observation Wells In Nebraska, 1965, Philip A. Emery, Mildred M. Malhoit Mar 1966

Water Levels In Observation Wells In Nebraska, 1965, Philip A. Emery, Mildred M. Malhoit

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Of Flooding And Saline Water Tables, Stanley Thomas Smith Jan 1966

The Relationship Of Flooding And Saline Water Tables, Stanley Thomas Smith

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

IN Western Australia there are several ways in which salt manifests itself but the most serious and extensive of these is in the valley systems where shallow saline water tables occur.

This type of salt problem is called "valley waterlogging" and occurs in most of the flat valleys throughout the wheatbelt of W.A.


Cultivation : Does Haste Mean Waste?, H M. Fisher Jan 1966

Cultivation : Does Haste Mean Waste?, H M. Fisher

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Many farmers believe that increasing the speed of cultivation and seeding implements will cause deterioration of soils and reduced crop yields.

In a three-year trial on clover ley land at Wongan Hills higher cultivation speeds tended to increase rather than decrease wheat yields. There was some deterioration in the physical structure of the soil.


Leaf Scorching, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia Jan 1966

Leaf Scorching, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

DURING the summer months, leaves of many plants develop browning and scorching which progresses inwards from the leaf margin or downwards from the leaf tip.

The affected parts become dry and brittle and may break away from the remaining green areas.


Facts About Oil In Nebraska Jan 1966

Facts About Oil In Nebraska

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Total Number Of Irrigation Wells Located In Nebraska Counties As Of 1966 Jan 1966

Total Number Of Irrigation Wells Located In Nebraska Counties As Of 1966

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.