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How Much Margin Is Left For Degrading Agricultural Soils? The Coming Soil Crises, Maheteme Gebremedhin, Mark S. Coyne, Karamat R. Sistani
How Much Margin Is Left For Degrading Agricultural Soils? The Coming Soil Crises, Maheteme Gebremedhin, Mark S. Coyne, Karamat R. Sistani
Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Publications
Agricultural soils are in peril. Multiple lines of observational and empirical evidence suggest that we are losing the world’s fertile soils at an alarming rate, worsening the on-going global food crisis. It is increasingly clear that the risk of soil crises driven by erratic precipitation, warming air, and farming mismanagement is coming sooner rather than later. At this critical time, society cannot avoid looking for ways to curb soil crises. We argue that now is the right time for science-based mitigation strategies and new insights to protect soils. We offer four research priority areas that society needs to address. Arresting …
Bio Removal Of Cadmium Element By Use Bacillus Cereus, Noor Ali Mohammed, Hazim Abed Walli
Bio Removal Of Cadmium Element By Use Bacillus Cereus, Noor Ali Mohammed, Hazim Abed Walli
Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Pure Science
Four samples were collected from different agricultural soils, as the isolates were isolated from these samples, namely Bacillus cereus, which were identified based on phenotypic characteristics and molecular diagnosis. The bioremoval process was carried out using Bacillus cereus and cadmium at concentrations (0.5, 0.2, 0.1 mg) at a temperature of 37 ° C and pH 7 for a period (72,48,24 hours), as the results showed that the highest removal of cadmium was 86% at a concentration of 0.1 mg / ml and the lowest removal was 34% at a concentration of 0.5 mg / ml. This study included the effect …
Predicting Patterns Of Heavy Metal Contamination In Rio Grande Valley Agricultural Soils, Joy Z. Youwakim
Predicting Patterns Of Heavy Metal Contamination In Rio Grande Valley Agricultural Soils, Joy Z. Youwakim
Theses and Dissertations
The Rio Grande Valley of Texas is the statewide leader in the production of produce and grains and is irrigated by the Rio Grande River, in which heavy metal contaminants have been documented by both the International Boundary Water Commission and the United States Geological Survey. This work attempts to observe and document patterns of heavy metal pooling in order to mitigate the increased risk of contamination due to urbanization. We hypothesize that relationships exist between heavy metal content and proximity to roads, land use, and soil type. This research tests these relationships through soil sampling and atomic absorption spectrometry …
Evaluation Of Metals That Are Potentially Toxic To Agricultural Surface Soils, Using Statistical Analysis, In Northwestern Saudi Arabia, Nassir Al-Arifi
Evaluation Of Metals That Are Potentially Toxic To Agricultural Surface Soils, Using Statistical Analysis, In Northwestern Saudi Arabia, Nassir Al-Arifi
21st International Conference on Environmental Indicators (ICEI 2015)
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Fate Of 17Α-Estradiol, 17Β-Estradiol, And Estrone In Agricultural Soils And Sediments, Michael L. Mashtare Jr
Fate Of 17Α-Estradiol, 17Β-Estradiol, And Estrone In Agricultural Soils And Sediments, Michael L. Mashtare Jr
Open Access Dissertations
The shift to concentrated animal production facilities and increasing rural-urban migration has increased the localized land application of nearly 1 billion tons of manure and biosolids annually. Although these applications provide nutrients and contribute to soil tilth, they also serve as a source for an estimated 49 tons of the natural manure-borne estrogens, 17α-estradiol (17α-E2), 17β-estradiol (17β-E2), and estrone (E1). While these estrogens are critical to endocrine systems, the low concentrations observed in the environment can disrupt endocrine function in non-target organisms, e.g., altering secondary sex characteristics which can lead to changes in wildlife communities.
Research presented here focuses on …
Potassium Mineralogy Of Kentucky Soils, Anastasios D. Karathanasis
Potassium Mineralogy Of Kentucky Soils, Anastasios D. Karathanasis
Soil Science News and Views
Feldspars and mica minerals are the two primary natural sources of potassium for most agricultural soils in Kentucky. Potassium feldspars are common mineral constituents of loess deposits in western Kentucky. Mica minerals, although dominant in shales, are also found in variable quantities in siltstone, sandstone and limestone parent materials of soils in the other regions of Kentucky. Because most of the soils in the western Coalfields and western Pennyroyal, and to a lesser extent in eastern Pennyroyal and Bluegrass, are covered by a loess cap of variable thickness, their surface mineralogy has been influenced by the feldspar-rich mineralogy of the …